McDonald's Durango is a proud sponsor of the Durango Winter Sports Club! I'm lovin it!
The DWSC team directors, the BOD, and the newest member of the crew, Executive Director, Nate Greason, have been shaping plans for the 2024/2025 Season. We're incorporating feedback and striving to provide the best winter sports training programs possible in our region. We're proud to announce we are now a certified USSA Bronze Club. Stay tuned for updated program information in September - Current offerings and pricing on the website is from last season and will likely change. Registration will be through SportsEngine and the registration link for each program will be live on our website at noon on Tuesday, October 1st.
The scholarship application will open on Friday, September 7th and close on Friday, September 27th. Determinations and award information will be provided by end of day, Monday, September 30th.
DWSC is home to the Alpine, Freestyle, Freeride and Snowboard teams as well as Gromlins, our competition development program. Each team is committed to providing quality training for athletes who are dedicated to pursuing excellence in winter sports and in life through sportsmanship, friendship, team spirit, and personal achievement. DWSC serves over 250 athletes each season, and employs a staff of 60 coaches, as well as the team directors.
DWSC is a Colorado 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (84-1466141) that was set up with the aim of supporting youth in the pursuit of excellence in winter sports, as well as increasing participation in winter sports. DWSC strives to do this by providing financial, developmental, and organizational support to the athletes, their coaches, teams, and programs.
The official jacket for the season is the "Kid's Junior Blaster Parka"
Click Here to access the team store!
Interested in becoming a sponsor of Durango Winter Sports Club?
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McDonald's Durango is a proud sponsor of the Durango Winter Sports Club! I'm lovin it!
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