Our Athletic Programs

Alpine

The alpine program at Carrabassett Valley Academy combines sports science principles with our experience working with world-class athletes, equipping racers for success. Our athletes earn podium finishes at national championships, invitations to prestigious development camps, and compete in elite FIS races. Many graduates progress to NCAA and USCSA colleges, with some joining the U.S. Ski Team. 

The CVA Difference

Located at Sugarloaf Mountain, Carrabassett Valley Academy offers an ideal environment for alpine athletes. Here's what sets us apart:
World-Class Training Venue: Sugarloaf is home to the only FIS-certified downhill course in the Eastern United States. 
Progressive Terrain: Athletes train on diverse terrain, allowing them to advance their skills at home.
Optimal Facilities: A dedicated, high-speed surface lift and advanced snowmaking ensure consistent, high-quality training.
Extended On-Snow Training Season: Sugarloaf's long season reduces travel, maximizing training time and minimizing costs.

EXPERIENCED AND DEDICATED COACHING TEAM

Alpine Program Director Kirk Dwyer brings unparalleled experience and success to CVA. A level 500 certified coach, Kirk has decades of alpine coaching expertise, including roles as Executive Director at Ski and Snowboard Club Vail and Headmaster at Burke Mountain Academy, where he coached Mikaela Shiffrin.

Kirk's coaching team has comprehensive experience, having competed and coached at the highest levels, including NCAA championships, World Cup events, Junior World Championships, and the Olympics.

Program Philosophy

The CVA Alpine program emphasizes long-term athlete development through proven training methods.
On-Snow Camps: Intensive training periods to focus on technical and tactical skills.
Technical & Tactical Development: Coaching focuses on refining skiing techniques and strategies for competition.
Process-Based Goals: Goals are set with a focus on the process of improvement over outcomes.
Periodization Training: Structured phases ensure peak performance during competitions.

Alpine Progression

CVA Alpine provides ability-appropriate coaching to help each student-athlete reach their personal best.
U14 Program: Focuses on fundamental skills, adaptability, and ski racing education, with athletes competing in Slalom (SL), Giant Slalom (GS), and Super-G (SG) in the MARA calendar.
U16 Program: Emphasizes skill acquisition and refinement through rigorous training and competition in SL, GS, and SG across New England, aiming to develop point profiles and qualify for higher-level championships.
FIS Program: Designed for top athletes aiming for success at regional, national, and international levels, with a focus on preparation, confidence, and long-term career opportunities in ski racing.
    • Fall Training in Langraaf

Year-Round Training

A successful athlete trains for their sport year-round. CVA athletes supplement training with spring, summer, and fall camps to provide 130+ on-snow days per year. Attending CVA for the fall and spring terms allows our student-athletes to work with trainers and high-performance consultants to get the most out of the competitive season, and to become well-established and comfortable in the classroom before the busy Winter Term gets underway. Our off-season training program includes evaluations and goal setting, weight training, cross-training, and mental performance training.

List of 3 members.

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    Jon Wagner 

    Head U14 Alpine Coach
    508-274-9713
    Bio
  • Photo of Ron Bonnevie

    Ron Bonnevie 

    U14 Alpine Coach
    207-491-7134
    Bio
  • Photo of Anne Rockwell-Morrow

    Anne Rockwell-Morrow 

    Alpine Coach & Mountain Bike Coach
    207-280-0545
    Bio

List of 3 members.

  • Photo of Sofija Novoselic

    Sofija Novoselic 

    Head U16 Alpine Coach
    Bio
  • Photo of Benjamin Corriveau

    Ben Corriveau 

    U16 Alpine Coach
  • Photo of Jeffrey Beauregard

    Jeff Beauregard 

    U16 Alpine Coach
    Bio

List of 6 members.

  • Photo of Kirk Dwyer

    Kirk Dwyer 

    Special Projects Director, Alpine Program Director, & Head Women's FIS Alpine Coach
    Bio
  • Photo of Taylor Davis

    Taylor Davis 

    Women's FIS Alpine Coach
  • Photo of Leyte McNealus

    Leyte McNealus 

    Women's FIS Alpine Coach
    Bio
  • Photo of Jenny Piot

    Jenny Piot 

    Head Men's FIS Alpine Coach
    207-237-4486
    Bio
  • Photo of Travis Plass

    Travis Plass 

    Men's FIS Alpine Coach
    Bio
  • Photo of Kevin Broderick

    Kevin Broderick 

    Men's FIS Alpine Coach
    Bio
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