What is SkiJoring Utah?
Utah Ski Joring is an action packed competition where a horse and rider pull a skier at a fast pace through a course that includes gates, jumps, and rings. Ski Joring combines Utah's signature SKI heritage with its COWBOY roots creating a wild, fast paced and spectacular event. Competitors race for cash and prizes based on the fastest times. Above all, Ski Joring is a great reason to get outside, socialize with amazing people and have some fun while supporting athletes and sponsors. If you're not competing, you'll not find a more unique & fun event to come watch!
FEBRUARY 16-17, 2024
Wasatch Event Center | Heber City Utah
2024 RACE RESULTS
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SPECTATOR TICKETS
GET TICKETSGet your tickets early! We sold out last year so make sure to get your spots reserved today! Single day or multi-day tickets are available.
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REGISTER TO COMPETE
REGISTER HERECompete for buckles, prizes & even cash. All ages and ability levels are welcome, just choose the division that is right for you. Register a team or as an individual.
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VIP TAILGATE SPOT
RESERVE NOWA tailgating spot provides you a designated area with great "court side" views. Tailgate spots ALWAYS sell out, so we recommend reserving your spot early!
MEET the TEAMS
Get to know the teams before the races even begin! Browse their profiles, read all about them and see their pics. Show 'em some love by sharing their bios with your friends and rating their profiles with stars.
Make it a Weekend Getaway
We encourage you to make a weekend of SkiJoring Utah and plan a getaway to the charming Heber Valley, within a stone's throw of Park City, Utah. The area is amazingly beautiful and boasts an assortment of dining and recreational opportunities (in addition to SkiJoring!).
The Best Western Plus in Heber is our preferred lodging partner. Book your room before they're gone & mention that you'll be in town for SkiJoring Utah!
Brought to you by our amazing sponsors...
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JACK WOLFSKIN
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Wasatch Brewery | Park City
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Frequently Asked Questions
WHO CAN COMPETE?
Skijoring is an equal opportunity event open to any and everyone who has a passion for horses or skiing or both. All ages and ability levels are welcome. If your love for these two also includes fast speeds and friendly competition, then skijoring may just be your calling. If you are a beginner, you can enter our Novice division and if you are ready for the big leagues sign up for the Pro division. We offer three main divisions: Novice, Sport and Pro. We also offer the following secondary divisions: Women's, Snowboard, Century, All-Around, Lil' Buckaroo & Ponies Only. There is something for everyone!
WHAT IF I DON'T WANT TO COMPETE, BUT WOULD LIKE TO BE INVOLVED?
Yes PLEASE! We love volunteers & they are crucial to running a successful event. If you are interested in volunteering please email info@skijoringutah.com
DOES MY HORSE NEED SPECIFIC TACK OR SPECIAL HORSE SHOES?
Most riders use a western saddle to skijor, although it is uncommon to see riders in the Rocky Mountains competing in an english saddle, competitors do use them in New England and Europe. A breast collar is a good idea to stabilize your saddle during the initial start. If you have never pulled before, once the skier is moving, there is actually not much pull on the saddle.
Different riders have different opinions regarding shoeing horses for skijoring. Many competitors chose to compete in borium-tipped horseshoes with a snow-pad inside of the shoe. However, most weekend competitors will successfully compete barefoot.
Ropes often are provided by the competitions, though most serious teams chose to bring their own preferred regulation rope. Ropes generally are 33 feet in length and 3/8 inches or larger in diameter. Handles on ropes are not permitted.
HOW DO I ATTACH THE ROPE TO MY SADDLE?
The rope is attached to the saddle horn or behind the saddle. If the attachment is behind the saddle it must be secured to the primary rigging rings of the saddle via a narrow diameter, non elastic rope, so that pulling rope is within an approximate four (4) inches of the cantle, carabineer included.
AS A SKIER, WHAT KIND OF SKIS SHOULD I USE?
That's a competitor secret! But some of the top skiers in the sport have years of ski-racing under their belt, so a sharp edged ski that can make slalom type turns on icy conditions is probably preferred.
ADVICE FOR FIRST TIMERS?
For beginners to skijoring, it is recommended that your horse be familiar with having a rope across their hind quarters, any exposure to ponying or having skiers behind them will be a good place to start. Skiers should practice "working the rope" and figuring out exactly how to hold tension to optimize their speed and turning ability. This can also be practiced behind a snowmobile or ATV.
WHERE CAN I PRACTICE?
Skijoring Utah has no formal practices. Some competitors chose to build small courses in their pastures but it is more important to get your horse comfortable with towing things behind them. Drag a tire across your arena or a sled through your pasture. This should be done slowly unless your horse is already comfortable with pulling things behind them.
WHAT IS A COURSE LIKE?
Courses vary greatly from event to event and can be a straight run, U-shaped course, or a single turn L-shaped course. Typically course length will be approximately 600-1000 feet from start gate to finish gate with an additional couple of hundred feet for horses to stop. Ski gates are typically breakaway style, where the skier goes right of the red gates and left of the blue gates. Ski jumps vary from three to six feet high. The course designs are unique to each location and are created by an experienced designer who may chose to include rings for either the skier or the rider to grab to provide an additional challenge.
HOW IS IT SCORED?
Skijoring is a two day competition with each team running once per day per division entered. Scoring and placement is timing based on the single fastest time (it is not a combined score). As an example, if you crash and burn on Friday, you still have a chance to win it all on Saturday. Time penalties are added for missed gates (3 seconds added) or dropped/missed rings (3 seconds added) to the total score. Winnings are awarded for the three fastest times over the two days in each division.
WHAT DIVISION SHOULD I ENTER?
Please refer to the TEAM REGISTRATION page.