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U.S. Ski and Snowboard announces rosters, 25 with ties to Steamboat Springs nominated

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Steamboat's Jeremy Nolting has been nominated to the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Alpine C Team for the 2025-26 winter season.
Tom Skulski/Steamboat Pilot & Today

U.S. Ski and Snowboard announced nominations to its snow sports teams for the 2025-26 season. 

Among those nominations were 25 athletes and alumni with ties to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club in the disciplines of Alpine, freestyle, ski jumping, Nordic combined, snowboard and freeski. 

The list includes three new nominations to the team who will represent U.S. Ski and Snowboard for the first time in their careers — Logan Grosdidier, Jeremy Nolting and Abby McLarnon. 



U.S. Alpine Team
B Team — Jett Seymour
C Team — Logan Grosdidier; Tatum Grosdidier; Jeremy Nolting; Jay Poulter; Cooper Puckett

U.S. Freestyle Ski Team
Moguls
A Team — Olivia Giaccio; Jaelin Kauf; Landon Wendler 
D Team — Abby McLarnon (Skied for SSWSC until 2024-2025 season, moved to Ski and Snowboard Club Vail)

U.S. Ski Jumping Team
A Team — Annika Belshaw 
B Team — Erik Belshaw; Jason Colby
C Team — Decker Dean; Estella Hassrick

U.S. Nordic Combined Team
A Team — Alexa Brabec; Annika Malacinski; Niklas Malacinski



U.S. Snowboard Team
Snowboard Halfpipe
Pro — Maddy Schaffrick
Rookie — Rocke Weinberg; Aimee Wilde

Snowboard Cross
Pro — 
Cody Winters
Rookie — Virginia Boyd 

U.S. Freeski Team
Pro Halfpipe — Riley Jacobs
Rookie Halfpipe — Cael McCarthy

Logan Grosdidier has been selected to the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Alpine C Team for the 2025-26 winter season.
@simonedecillia / Simone DeCillia
Moguls skier Abby McLarnon has been selected to the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Freestyle Ski D Team.
Tom Skulski/Steamboat Pilot & Today
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