SCOTTISH PARK + PIPE SELECTION APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

Applications are now officially open for selection into Scotland’s Park & Pipe (P+P) pathway, offering aspiring freestyle skiers and snowboarders the opportunity to progress toward elite, world-class performance.

Led by Snowsport Scotland, the Park & Pipe pathway identifies and supports athletes with the potential to compete at the highest levels of the sport. With multiple entry points throughout an athlete’s development, the pathway is designed to nurture talent from grassroots participation through to international competition.

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

Snowsport Scotland is inviting athletes to apply for selection into both the Scottish Park & Pipe Team and the Scottish Park & Pipe Development Team.

  • The Scottish Park & Pipe Team is aimed at athletes already performing at a high level, close to or on track for GB Snowsport squad selection.

  • The Scottish Park & Pipe Development Team focuses on emerging athletes who have demonstrated strong potential and are working toward elite performance.

Successful applicants will gain access to structured training environments and, where appropriate, opportunities to compete nationally and internationally, representing Scotland and Great Britain.

A CLEAR PATHWAY TO PERFORMANCE

Selection into the Park & Pipe pathway is a key step for athletes aiming to build a long-term future in freestyle snowsports. The programme supports progression at every stage, with selection taking place at multiple points throughout the season.

For those at the beginning of their journey, Snowsport Scotland strongly recommends joining a local snowsport club. Club participation provides the foundation for skill development and is considered the best entry point into the pathway.

👉 Find out more about the Park & Pipe pathway.

HOW TO APPLY

Athletes interested in being considered for selection can review the full criteria and application process via the official selection policy:

📄 Selection policy and application details.

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