November 2019 – Biste Technologies announces that they are taking the Biste Method of teaching to the highest non-professional level by representing the United States at the Winter World Masters Games! Winter World Masters Games are just like the Winter Olympics with opening and closing ceremonies and all the Winter Olympic events but they don’t happen as frequently. The elephant in the room, the competitors are 30yrs and older. That means we have a whole lot of experience, so don’t think for a New York minute these games aren’t competitive. WWMG 2020 is the highest level of competition available for non-professional winter athletes. Competitors include those who have maintained high levels of fitness and skill in their respective sports beyond the age of 30. These athletes compete as representatives for 55 countries. Not only do these athletes compete at the highest non-professional levels, they will also be demonstrating the highest levels of integrity and professionalism in the sports they have represented their entire lifetime.
Learn more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dgK1YgFuWw




Congratulations Ryan Herhusky for winning the 2019 Name that Drill Contest. Ryan, pictured left and in course, is a U16 from Sugar Bowl Academy. He earned the right to name a drill through a 2nd place podium finish in Slalom. The race was at Proctor Ski Area in NH December 31, 2018.
