
By Shannon Lukens. Photos courtesy Carrie Kizuka
In Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club News…

Snowboarder Walker Overstake took 5th at the 2025 FIS Snowboard Alpine Junior World Championships, which earned him a spot to compete at the World Championships in Switzerland next week.

Samuel Carpenter who also rides for SSWSC but represents Great Britain, finished 7th.

At a recent competition in Snowbird, Utah, SSWSC alumna Ellie Reynolds won the U19 Big Mountain Ski competition. In the Big Mountain snowboarding, two Steamboat athletes made the podium in 2nd place in their divisions: Reid Graham and Jayla McGlone.
Press Releases from Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club
May 11, 2025
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Snowboard Athlete Walker Overstake Races to 5th Place at 2025 FIS Snowboard Alpine Junior World Championships
Overstake earns a spot to compete at the World Championships at the end of March
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. – Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (SSWSC) snowboard athlete Walker Overstake represented the U.S., and teammate Sam Carpenter represented Great Britain at the 2025 FIS Snowboard Alpine Junior World Championships in Zakopane, Poland, March 3-5, 2025. Athletes competed in the men’s parallel giant slalom, parallel slalom, and mixed parallel slalom team event.
Overstake used the experience he gained on the World Cup Circuit this season to bring a career-best finish at the event, racing to a 5th place finish in the parallel slalom on March 5. He narrowly missed out on a top four result when he was eliminated by 0.01 in the elimination round of eight. SSWSC’s Samuel Carpenter finished just two spots behind Overstake in 7th while representing Great Britain. FULL RESULTS
While disappointed in being so close to the podium in the Junior World Championships, Overstake is excited and motivated for the remainder of the World Cup season and also plans to use this motivation at the 2025 FIS Snowboard | Freestyle | Freeski World Championships in St. Moritz Engadin Switzerland on March 17-30, 2025. Overstake learned he qualified for the Snowboard World Championships on Monday, March 11.
March 7, 2025 Photos courtesy Kira Reynolds
Ellie Reynolds Wins IFSA Snowbird Competition
All SSWSC Freeski and Snowboard Athletes Qualify for Final Runs
Steamboat Springs, Colorado – Nine Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Freeride Team members and five Snowboard Big Mountain Team members traveled to Snowbird, Utah, for the IFSA 3* Junior National Big Mountain competition on February 27, 2025. Top junior athletes from around the U.S. attended the event, which took place on Silver Fox, a run known for its demandingly steep and challenging terrain. Amidst the iconic Snowbird Tram backdrop, SSWSC athletes have proved they have what it takes to compete at the national level. All five snowboard athletes put down solid runs, and everyone qualified for the finals. In the ski division, all U-15 men qualified for finals, with three athletes in the top 10.
SSWSC alumna Ellie Reynolds won the U-19 women’s ski competition, winning both the qualifying run and the final. Ellie overcame challenging, hardpacked conditions and put down a fantastic run on Silverfox, sending both Standard and Pistachio airs. She graduated from Steamboat Springs High School at the end of first semester and is now training at Snowbird for the rest of the winter.
Qualifying all athletes was quite an accomplishment and a testament to each athlete’s skillful and strategic approach to the competition. “Qualifying all U-15 boys in the top 20 was an amazing accomplishment, said TJ Chase, Freeride Competition Coach. “Other teams and coaches at the event took notice and were extremely impressed by the quality skiing displayed by our SSWSC athletes.” After all first-run scores were tabulated, Brannigan Murphy was the top qualifier for the boys, qualifying 3rd. His impressive threes and huge sends wowed the crowd below. After laying down a solid finals run, Murphy ended the comp in 4th place, earning a top-five finish. Banks Ward, who was 9th going into finals, took advantage of the quality snow conditions and moved up two spots to finish 7th.
Oliver Dalzell, who qualified in 10th position, finished 15th. Paddock Whitten finished the competition in 17th, Thomas Drever finished in 18th, and Fergus Kemp finished 22nd. In the U-19 boys division, Thomas Agosta finished 19th after qualifying in the same position. Robbie Wodnik finished 34th, and Oscar Dalzell finished 43rd. For the U-19 women, RMFS Rippin’ Ladies ambassador Zoe Chase DNF’d after tumbling off the “Standard Air” cliff band in the middle of the venue.
In the Snowboard division, Reid Graham, who participated in his first Junior 3* National, finished in 2nd place. First-time National competitor U-15 girls snowboarder Jayla McGlone also finished on the podium in 2nd place. For the U-19 snowboard men, Cooper Malia and Calvin Lieberman finished 6th and 9th place, respectively. In the U-19 women’s snowboard division, Riley McNew finished 4th.
The weekend-long event was one of the last 3* National events of the season. With only a handful of events left, including A Basin 2*, Aspen/Snowmass 2*, and the Breckenridge 3* National, many SSWSC athletes are still in position to make it to Junior Freeride Championships, which will be held in Kirkwood, CA April 6-13, 2025.
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