Gold Medal Weekend Challenges

at Wisp Resort

Go for the gold! Push yourself to make the podium during this winter's Gold Medal Weekend. In between time on the slopes with two distinguished athletes, track your runs in the Wisp Resort App My Tracks for a chance to win big. Three lucky winners with the highest vertical distance, surface distance, and total tracks will win big.

What is My Tracks?

My Tracks is our in-app tracking device that uses GPS capability to collect data during your time on the slopes including anywhere from total vertical distance and total tracks to total lift rides and total days skied. It’s a great way to track your progress and spike competitive spirit between friends. Download the Wisp Resort App to get started and create a profile in time for the Gold Medal Weekend festivities.

 

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Gold Medal Weekend Challenges

This weekend we’re gearing up to go for gold. Get warmed up and ready to out-compete your neighboring athletes. From January 23 – January 25 we challenge you to get the most surface distance, most tracks, and most vertical distance resort-wide in between all the festivities. Simply start recording your runs in the My Tracks portion of the Wisp Resort App and join the challenge.

Be sure to download the app ahead of time to allow time to create a profile in My Tracks.

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Bronze Medal

A bronze medalist skis the straight and narrow and isn’t messing around. You keep your skis underneath you and tackle the mountain one line at a time. The winner of the Bronze Medal this weekend is the person who skis the most cumulative surface distance or has the longest combined path while skiing between January 23 – 25.

Silver Medal 

Silver is nothing to sneeze at! A silver medalist is eager to explore the whole mountain from East Ridge to North Camp and the Front Side in between taking on each slope with courage and athleticism. The winner of the Silver Medal this weekend is the person who earns the highest cumulative total tracks and skis the most runs between January 23 – 25.

Gold Medal 

Gold medalists are top competitors on the mountain. They strive to to be the best and leave everything out on the snow. They swish down the mountain run after run with grace and ease. The winner of the Gold Medal this weekend is the person who earns the highest cumulative vertical distance between January 23 – 25.

Be sure to get on the mountain all three days to increase your chance of winning! Winners will be announced on Monday to recap the event and personally contacted through information provided in the My Tracks App. Happy tracking!

Gold Medal Weekend

Athletes need to rest. Don’t forget to take some time off the slopes to enjoy all of the other amazing activities all weekend long. Join us Friday, January 23 – Sunday, January 25 for an Olympic-themed weekend at Wisp as we gear up for the 2026 Winter Games. Expect Olympian autographs, après celebrations, live music, and plenty of mountain magic.

Look forward to meeting two distinguished Olympians, two-time Olympian and U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame inductee Douglas Lewis, and three-time Olympian and first American skier to join the Olympics after being cut from the national team, Megan McJames.

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