WSF Members List

Austrian Snowboard Association

The Austrian Snowboard Association (ASA) was founded in 1987. It puts a strong emphasis on supporting young athletes, local events, and international networking for Austrian snowboarders. ASA is dedicated to the development of the sport from grassroots to elite levels across Austria.

B-Factory SRL (Burton Mountain Mesh)

B-Factory is the Italian partner and distributor for Burton Snowboards. They manage the “Burton Mountain Mesh” and other technical mountain projects, focusing on providing high-quality infrastructure, events, and community support for snowboarders throughout Italy.

Black Yeti SSD – World Rookie Tour

Organized by Black Yeti, the World Rookie Tour is the largest international youth action sport series. It gathers thousands of riders annually across Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas, providing a professional platform for the next generation of snowboarding talent.

BRAZILIAN SNOW SPORTS FEDERATION

The Brazilian Snow Sports Federation (CBDN) is the national governing body for Olympic and Paralympic snow sports in Brazil. Affiliated with the COB and FIS, it oversees disciplines including Snowboard, Alpine, and Cross Country, while pioneerning snow sports development in South America.

Brettforbundet

Brettforbundet (The Norwegian Board Federation) is the joint association for snowboarding, skating, and surfing in Norway. Their vision is to bring board communities together and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to experience the joy of riding.

Canada Snowboard

Canada Snowboard provides programming and resources for athletes, coaches, and officials at all levels. As the official governing body in Canada, they are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and world-class snowboarding community.

Czech Snowboarding

Czech Snowboarding supports a wide range of disciplines including alpine, freestyle, and snowboard cross. They organize the Czech Cup and the Czech Snowboard Tour, focusing on talent development and the promotion of snowboard culture.

FAMILHA SNOWBOARD

Based in the French Pyrenees, Familha Snowboard is a passionate association dedicated to the growth of snowboarding. From grassroots discovery to their performance pathway, they nurture young riders and host major youth events like the French Kiss Rookie Fest.

FEDERAÇÃO DE DESPORTOS DE INVERNO DE PORTUGAL

The Winter Sports Federation of Portugal (FDI-Portugal) is the national authority for snow and ice sports. Founded in 1992, it promotes and regulates snowboarding and skiing while managing training and national competitions.

Finland Snowboard Association Flat (Suomen Lumilautaliitto)

Dedicated to maintaining a vibrant snowboard culture in Finland, the association organizes the Suomi Cup and various “Rookie Fests.” They focus on creating a healthy environment for hobbies and elite competitive activities for all ages.

GB Snowsport

GB Snowsport is the national governing body for skiing and snowboarding in the UK. They manage the World Class Programme, aiming to put British athletes on World Cup podiums and secure Olympic and Paralympic medals.

JAPAN SNOWBOARDING ASSOCIATION

The Japan Snowboarding Association (JSBA) is responsible for the promotion and development of snowboarding in Japan. They offer extensive training programs and organize major national events like the Japan Snowboarding Championships.

KOREA SNOWBOARD FEDERATION

The Korea Snowboard Federation (KOSF) implements programs to promote snowboarding culture in Korea. They focus on competition, education, and refereeing to expand the base of snowboarding locally and internationally.

Lietuvos nacionaline slidinejimo asociacija

The Lithuanian National Skiing Association (LNSA) is responsible for promoting skiing and snowboarding in Lithuania. They oversee national team development and organize competitions to grow winter sports participation.

Magyar Snowboard Szovetseg

The Hungarian Snowboard Federation coordinates all snowboarding activities in Hungary. They support a variety of disciplines and foster a strong sense of community through national competitions and talent development.

Nederlandse Ski Vereniging

The Dutch Ski Association (NSkiV) is the central organization for snow sports in the Netherlands. With over 95,000 members, they support snowboarding through athlete pathways, events, and a comprehensive digital content platform.

Shuttleberg GmbH & Co KG

Shuttleberg Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl is a premier Austrian ski and snowboard resort. Known as a “winter sports park,” it is home to the world-renowned Absolut Park and focuses heavily on family-friendly freestyle culture.

Skidasamband Islands

Founded in 1946, the Icelandic Ski Association is the overall organization for alpine, cross-country, and snowboarding in Iceland. They work to promote snow sports and support Icelandic athletes on the international stage.

Ski Association of Serbia

The Ski Association of Serbia (SES) is the national governing body responsible for the development of snowboarding and skiing. They promote SES competitions and initiatives within the FIS family to grow the sport in the region.

Slovenská lyžiarska a snowboardová asociácia

The Slovak Ski and Snowboard Association (ZSL) is the national governing body for snow sports in Slovakia. It organizes national events and coordinates athlete development from grassroots to elite international competition.

Sneeuwsport Vlaanderen

Sneeuwsport Vlaanderen is the Flemish ski and snowboard federation in Belgium. Recognized by Sport Vlaanderen and FIS, they focus on competition, recreation, and training for winter sports enthusiasts in the region.

Snow Australia

Snow Australia is the nationally and internationally recognized National Sporting Organisation for competitive snow sports in Australia. They manage athlete pathways across all disciplines including snowboarding and freestyle.

Snow Sports NZ

Snow Sports NZ is the home of competitive snow sports in New Zealand. Their mission is to lead the growth and success of competitive snow sports, representing athletes in snowboarding, freeskiing, and alpine disciplines.

Snowboard Verband Deutschland eV. – Snowboard Germany

Snowboard Germany is the professional association for snowboarding in Germany. Formed by a joint initiative of the DSV and GSA, it is the responsible body for the promotion of snowboarding at national and international levels.

Snowleague

Founded by legendary rider Shaun White, The Snow League is the future of winter sports competition. This professional global league reimagines competition formats and fan experiences at iconic winter resort destinations worldwide.

Snowsports Association of Ireland

Formed in 1971, the Snowsports Association of Ireland promotes the development of skiing and snowboarding. They are the governing body representing Irish athletes at FIS and Olympic events.

Svenska Skidförbundet

The Swedish Ski Association (Svenska Skidförbundet) is one of Sweden’s largest sports governing bodies. It oversees 11 different sports, including snowboarding, and works to ensure everyone can discover the joy of being active in the snow.

Swiss-Ski

Swiss-Ski is the umbrella organization for Swiss winter sports. They are dedicated to the promotion of snowboarding through a professional structure that supports talent from grassroots clubs to the world-class national team.

United States of America Snowboard and Freeski Association

USASA is a nationwide organization in the USA hosting over 500 competitions each season. They provide the foundation for competitive snowboarding and freeskiing, culminating in the annual National Championships at Copper Mountain.

Weisse Arena/ Laax Resort

The Weisse Arena Gruppe operates the LAAX resort in Switzerland, a leading destination for snowboarding. Known for hosting the LAAX Open, the resort is a global hub for freestyle and a leader in sustainable mountain management.