The British Ski Academy
The BSA is the UK's most successful junior Alpine race training centre. Whilst many young ski racers achieve excellent results by complementing their main club programme with spells at the BSA, those racers who train exclusively under the BSA banner have achieved the following:
Best overall Children One (U13) club at the British Alpine Ski championships 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011
Best overall Children Two (U15) club at the British Alpine Ski championships 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011
Best Junior Club at the British Alpine Ski championships 2008 2009 2010 2011
Of the British Men's Team, all but one of the six are former BSA trainees:
Ed Drake, BSA & Kandahar
Jai Geyer, BSA & Torquay
Jan Kochalski, BSA & Scottish Ski Club
TJ Baldwin, BSA
Dave Ryding, BSA & Snow Sports Club
British Children's Team
Yas Cooper, slalom 9th at Topolino 2011 (the children’s World Champs)
Meg Jenkins just behind in 11th.
BSA trainees on national teams (past and present) include:
Ed Drake, Joanna Greig, Andy Noble, James Bennett, David Ryding, Jo Ryding, Paul MacMillan, Jamie Miles, Melissa Piper, Lynn Sharp, Aaron Tipping, Sega Fairweather, TJ Baldwin, James Filsell, Harry Brown, Mike Colyer, Chris Griffiths, Peter Bruton, Frankie Simonds, Niki Sole, Jack Evans, Sam Wrench, Harriet Steggles, Nick Robinson, Scott Bryson, Marc Telling, Joe Ogden, Blair Laidlaw, Jan Kochalski, James Foster, Jai Geyer, Mike Thelwell, Tristan Glasse-Davies, Donald McIntyre, Benn Hall, Sam Wyer, Dani Polley, Sarah Norton, Emma Norton, Piers Lomax, Eilidh McLeod.
British Women's Team
Chemmy Alcott trained with LPC (London Performance ski racing Centre) at CH II level. LPC was the training group set up by Malcolm Erskine and Martin Bosher in 1994 that evolved into the BSA.









