If your teenage skier is ready to transcend mere mortals on the slopes, consider Bode Miller’s new academy.
Unassuming Granby Ranch Ski Resort will soon host a prep academy led by an American skiing icon. Miller partnered with the small resort’s new operators to finalize the decision, announced in a Dec. 17 press conference.
The Bode Miller Ski Academy Foundation will be an academic learning and on-snow training facility for high school-aged athletes. The 501(c)3 nonprofit will offer alpine, freestyle, nordic, and adaptive snowsports programs for 125 to 165 aspirants.
Miller appears to have selected the location for its tranquil atmosphere. Andy Wirth is CEO and president of Ridgeline Executive Group Inc., which runs Granby Ranch. He commented on Miller’s decision.
“When Bode joined me on a visit to Granby Ranch, he said, ‘This is perfect. It’s a perfect training venue and a perfect spot for an academy,'” Wirth said. “[Granby] is not Vail. It’s not Whistler. It’s going to take on kids who want a great education and with an exceptional academic offering and also athletic development.”
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