
View NCAA Skiing Events currently up for bid below. Each event has a short description and provides a link to actual RFP where you can see all requirements. NCAA requires all official bids to be submitted through their Championship Bid Portal-https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2019/5/1/bids.aspx
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The NCAA National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championships consist of eight events: two men’s Nordic events (classic and freestyle), two women’s Nordic events (classic and freestyle), two men’s Alpine events (slalom and giant slalom) and two women’s Alpine events (slalom and giant slalom). Distances used for the nordic events are 7.5K and 20K. There is potential that the Skiing Championships could consist of ten events: three men’s Nordic events (sprint, 7.5K, and 20K), three women’s Nordic events (sprint, 7.5K, and 20K), two men’s Alpine events (slalom and giant slalom) and two women’s Alpine events (slalom and giant slalom). Potential hosts should be prepared to host the championship based on either eight or ten total events.
A tentative schedule for the championship featuring eight events would be alpine giant slalom on Wednesday, 7.5K nordic on Thursday, alpine slalom on Friday, and 20K nordic on Saturday. A tentative schedule for the championship featuring ten events would be alpine giant slalom and 7.5K nordic on Wednesday, sprint nordic on Thursday, alpine slalom on Friday, and 20K nordic on Saturday. The competition will be held over a four-day period, with men and women competing in the same event on same day. Championships format and schedule are subject to change.
NCAA Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championship
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/championships/marketing/bids/2026-28BidSpec/2026-28NCXSK_BID_SPECS.pdf
Average number of hotel rooms per night- 50 (specifics in document)
Number of Participants – 250
Average Spectators-Not counted due to ticketing reasons
Venue – Mountains, ski centers, nordic centers
Facilities must follow International Ski Federation (FIS) and United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSSA) standards.