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Shrek0/Sandbox
Founded1990
CountryUnited Kingdom
Number of teamsMany teams compete from various universities.
Domestic cup(s)British University Snowsports Championships @ The main event.
Websitehttp://www.buscevents.com/

The BUSC or British Universities Snowsports Council exists to promote participation and competition in skiing and snowboarding at all levels for students in the United Kingdom.

Activities[edit]

The main role of BUSC as an organisation is to run events for student snow sports and it is the only BUCS (British Universities Sports Association) recognised organiser of snowsports competitions.

The BUSC year is packed with races, freestyle comps, demo days, parties and culminates at The Main Event. This is a two week long event with competitions, ski and snowboard lessons, freestyle exhibitions and a chance to get first timers away on snow for some fun. All of this is rounded up with night time entertainment to rival any major British city.

Ultimately BUSC's goal as an organization is to promote competitive snowsports within universities, as well as encouraging participation at a lower level to all mainstream students.

History[edit]

British University Snowsports Championships began over 80 years ago and were set up by Oxford and Cambridge. Originally a Ski Championships (Slalom and Giant Slalom) only they were held annually in the Cairngorm mountains.

Prior to 1991 the BUSF (British University Sports Federation(1962–1994)) Championships had been held in Scotland, also held annually were the SUSF (Scottish University Sports Federation(?-2005)) Championships in Scotland and the EWUSC (English and Welsh Ski Championships(?-1992)) usually held during the Easter holidays in France.

Due to technical issues at the event in Academic Year 1989-1990 the decision was made to move the event to the Alps, Kings Ski Club provided the organisation for first BUSF Championships to be held abroad. Unfortunately the organisation of the event was not to the expected standards which resulted in no BUSF championships being held the following year.

The organisers of the EWUSC Championships decided to invite the Scottish Universities to their event and to form BUSC (British University Ski Championships). The first BUSC Championships were held in 1993 in the French resort of Les Menuires.

Over the years the Championships have evolved from being a Ski (Slalom and Giant Slalom) only event held over a weekend in Scotland into what they are now. BUSC now organises;

  • Summer Session - June/July
  • Captain's Trip - October
  • British Universities Dry-Slope Championships (BUDS) - November
  • British Universities Indoor Snowsports Championships (BUISC) - February/March
  • The Main Event - British Universities Alpine Championships - March/April
  • Stick it or Lick it! - June

Events[edit]

Summer Session[edit]

Held over the course of a week in late June or early July in the French Alps, previously in the resort of Tignes it moved to Les Deux Alpes in 2011. Consists of mornings on the Glacier for Ski and Snowboard Race and Freestyle training and afternoons involving other activities like Mountain Biking, Swimming, Golf, White Water Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Climbing, Beach Volleyball, Luge and Devil Karting.

Captain's Trip[edit]

Held at the end of October for a weekend on the Glacier in Les Deux Alpes this event allows the organisers of BUSC's constituent member clubs to meet each other and often signals the start of the election process for the following years organising committee.

BUDS[edit]

The worlds biggest dry slope event, the British Universities Dry-Slope Championships take place at Hillend near Edinburgh in Scotland over the course of two days in late November. Competitions include;

  • Ski Slalom
  • Ski Giant Slalom
  • Snowboard Giant Slalom
  • Ski Dual Slalom
  • Snowboard Dual Slalom
  • Slopestyle
  • BoarderX
  • Big Air

BUISC[edit]

The British Universities Indoor Snowsports Championships take place in February and March. Universities compete at Regional Qualifiers before the Finals which also include the Ski2Help Charity Event

Qualifiers[edit]

  • Braehead (Scottish region)
  • Castleford (Northern region)
  • Milton Keynes (Midlands region)
  • Milton Keynes (Southern region)

Finals[edit]

  • Castleford (BUISC Finals / Ski 2 Help)

The Main Event[edit]

Held every Easter in the Alps over a two-week period in late March/early April.

British Universities Alpine Championships[edit]

The British Universities Alpine Championships take place during the second week. BUSC is the only organisation able to run British Universities and Colleges Sport(BUCS) sanctioned Snowsports events and the BUCS Alpine Championships is incorporated into the Main Event.

BUCS Events[edit]
  • Ski Slalom
  • Ski Giant Slalom
  • Ski Super G
  • Snowboard Giant Slalom
BUSC Events[edit]
  • Racing
    • Snowboard Individual Dual Slalom Knockout
    • Ski Team Dual Slalom
    • Snowboard Team Dual Slalom
  • Cross
    • Ski Cross
    • Snowboard Cross
  • Freestyle
    • Snowboard Big Air
    • Ski Big Air
    • Ski & Snowboard Slopestyle
    • Ski & Snowboard Half Pipe

Stick it or Lick it![edit]

An end of term Ski and Snowboard Freestyle competition on real snow, next to a beach, in a forest, at a festival in June.

Past Main Event Venues[edit]

Academic Year Resort Country Organising Committee Notes Results
????-1990 Aviemore (Cairngorm) Scotland Various BUSF
1990–1991 Chamonix France Kings Ski Club BUSF
1991–1992 No Championship Held
1992–1993 Les Menuires France Bristol First BUSC
1993–1994 Tignes France Held in December 1993
1994–1995 Les Arcs France Sheffield
1995–1996 Les Arcs France Manchester
1996–1997 La Plagne France Loughborough
1997–1998 Les Arcs France Newcastle
1998–1999 Les Arcs France Dundee, Heriot-Watt
1999–2000 Saalbach-Hinterglemm Austria Man Met
2000–2001 Saalbach-Hinterglemm Austria Glasgow
2001–2002 Les Arcs France Nottingham
2002–2003 Les Deux Alpes France Edinburgh
2003–2004 Les Deux Alpes France Bristol
2004–2005 Risoul France Salford
2005–2006 Les Deux Alpes France Newcastle
2006–2007 Les Deux Alpes France Edinburgh
2007–2008 Saalbach-Hinterglemm Austria All Star
2008–2009 Alpe d’Huez France Loughborough
2009–2010 Alpe d’Huez France
2010–2011 Tignes France Best of the West
2011–2012 Saalbach-Hinterglemm Austria Sweet
2012–2013 TBA TBA TBA