Teens & Youth From 13 years old
Competition training course From 13 years old, "Flèche de bronze" or "Chamois de bronze" required

Teenage competition training course - From 13 years old - "Flèche de bronze" or "Chamois de bronze" required - ESF Courchevel 1850

Give your best and come challenge the clock! 

Technical progress and performance are the objectives of the teenage esf competition training course.

Our young skiers become more mature, autonomous, strong and assert themselves in all disciplines: slalom, giant slalom, jumping, free skiing. This teenage esf competition training course only includes full day sessions during the school holidays. Followed by the same coaches for several years, they go to national competitions the Etoile d'Or, Ski d'Or and Coq d'Or national competitions. 

Minimum technical level required: "Flèche de bronze" or "Chamois de bronze"

Our esf competition training course is open from 4 registered teenagers.

Lunch can be taken with the instructor, you just need to have about 30 euros of pocket money and let the instructor know (meals cannot be booked).
Teenage esf Competition training course
From 13 years old - "Flèche de bronze" or "Chamois de bronze" 
  • Only during school holidays
  • Full day lessons - ski lesson from 9.30am - 12pm + from 2pm - 4.30pm
  • Training course of 6 or 7 consecutive days
  • From Sunday or Monday
  • Helmet and back protection mandatory
  • Skipass not included 
  • Les 3 Vallées ski pass required
Free Saturday: For every week child package purchased, this child is invited to the Saturday lesson subject to registration by purchasing the 7 day package or by registering by email.
Meeting point
On the Croisette snow front in front of the banner corresponding to the child's level.
Meal
The instructor can supervise the group's lunch break (give your child about 30 euros and book on site with the instructor).
Options
Insurance
Prices
Full day lessons only
9.30am - 4.30pm




6 days700 €
7 days700 €

Frequently asked questions for this esf competition training course:

What equipment is recommended for this esf competition training course ? 
-Giant Slalom skis adapted to your child's level (check with the sports shop if you need to hire your equipment).
-A back protection
-A helmet
What about lunch if it is only a full day teenage est competition training course ?
Lunch can be taken with the instructor, you just have to give the child about 30 euros of pocket money and let the instructor know in the morning (meals cannot be booked).
The lunch break will take place in one of the restaurants of the pistes where we have preferential rates.