NASTAR Racing at Mount Sunapee Resort
What is NASTAR?
NASTAR is the acronym for the National Standard Race. Developed in 1968, NASTAR is the largest public recreational grass-roots ski race program in the world.
NASTAR’s mission is to provide a fun, competitive and easily accessible recreational ski racing program. Through the development of a handicap system it allows skiers of all ages and abilities a means to compare themselves against their friends, family members and the U.S. Ski Team regardless of when and where they race.
How does it work?
If you have already registered for NASTAR, simply give the starter your NASTAR registration number.
If you are new to NASTAR, or have forgotten you number, go to www.nastar.com to register, or search your name to retrieve your NASTAR number.
If you choose to register at the NASTAR course at Mount Sunapee, you will be asked to fill out a registration form. Your information will be transferred to www.nastar.com when the day’s race is uploaded. At this time you will be assigned a unique NASTAR registration number, and you can track your results at www.nastar.com.
NASTAR Championships
The World’s Largest Recreational Ski & Snowboard Race Program Returns to Steamboat March 26-29, 2009. For the fourth consecutive season, Steamboat Ski Resort will host the Nature Valley NASTAR National Championships, celebrating its 41st anniversary. The previous three national championship events brought nearly 4,000 racers to Steamboat-Ski Town USA, becoming the most popular events in the NASTAR program’s history.
Qualifying Ends: Tuesday, February 17, 2009