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Snow Sports Participation - 2010
2010
The
Snow Sports Participation report contains information on alpine,
backcountry, telemark, cross country,
and freestyle skiing,
snowboarding, and snowshoeing.
Details include:
- Number
participating
- Number
of core (frequent) participants
- Number
who identify themselves as skiers/riders/snowshoers but did not participate
- Ethnicity
of skiers, riders, and snowshoers
- Levels
of education
- Participation
by region
- Participation
density by state
Snow Sports gained more than a 1.5
million participants during the
2008/09 season including 573,000
alpine skiers, 309,000 Nordic skiers,
and 262,000 snowboarders. More
than 20,500,000 persons participated in
at least one snow sport during the
2008/09 season. About 9,400,000
persons identified themselves as
skiers, riders, or snowshoers but did
not participate during the 2008/09
season for a variety of reasons.
Many said they didn't have time due
to family and work commitments, but
surprisingly the next most popular
answer was that they had "no one to
go with." That's about 884,000
persons who didn't head to trails or
slopes just because they didn't want
to go alone. Overall, the study
indicates that the total size of the
U.S. snow sports market in terms of
participation has reached 30,000,000,
close to 10% of the total
population.
For
detailed information about snow sports
participation purchase the
SIA Snow Sports Participation Report.
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