FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
You can join the club by purchasing Race and Freestyle Programs offered by Blue Mountain and by signing up for Jozo Membership.
Race program athletes must be able to ski without a snowplow, with ski poles and get on the chairlift by themselves.
- If you have “off snow” related questions such as Events, Vounteering, Membership, etc. contact us at info@jwracers.ca.
- If you have “on snow” related questions such as programs, technical training, team coaches, selecting teams, home and away races, etc. contact race administrator Abigail Gallagher at 705-445-0231 ext: 52808 | raceadmin@bluemountain.ca or head coach Anna Gerol at agerol@bluemountain.ca.
Every Jozo parent is expected to volunteer at least once per race season to make our club work. Learn more by visiting Volunteer Sign Up or contact us at info@jwracers.ca.
- Visit Jozo Online Store to buy new Jozo branded merchandise. Contact Lisa Donegan Baetz at lisadonegan@hotmail.com if you have any questions.
- Join our Facebook Jozo Weider Racing Club Buy & Sell group to buy and sell used Jozo clothing and ski/snowboard gear.
All race programs meet at the Blue Mountain Inn Conference Patio area.
Friday Race Training is available prior to the weekend race calendar to get more time and gates on hill. To book a spot contact the race administrator Abigail Gallagher at 705-445-0231 ext: 52808.
Visit Jozo Masters to learn more about them. If you have any Masters related questions contact Wendy Fursey at wlfursey@gmail.com.
No, there is no option to make it up.
“Do No Harm” The safety of your child is the guiding principle all coaches adhere to so on cold and rainy days more breaks are included in the daily routine. During these days, time may also be spent indoors watching ski videos or doing fitness training/stretching, etc.
Lift tickets/passes are sold separately.
For general equipment suggestions visit the Parent Handbook. Your child’s coach will answer more specific equipment questions.
Yes, a few times per season have your ski shop do a tune or attend a ski tuning workshop organized by Blue Mountain to learn how to do it yourself.
Lunch is not provided or supervised.
Alpine Ontario Alpin (AOA) is the Provincial Sport governing body for alpine skiing. Their website is www.alpineontario.ca.