This summer, Holderness School cemented its status as one of the top snow sports schools in the country with a renewal of its “Gold Certified” club status - and its invitation to join U.S. Ski & Snowboard's High Performance Center Partnership Program.
Alpine Skiing Eastern U16
Overview
The Holderness School Eastern Alpine program is a recognized leader in ski racing in independent schools, providing the best training and competition opportunities possible for athletes at every level. The Eastern/USSA/FIS program is dedicated to developing strong fundamental skills as well as providing access to and knowledge of the latest modern training and equipment. Our dedicated coaches help our skiers to achieve their highest potential as individuals and as ski racers, all while encouraging a life-long love of the sport.
The Eastern Alpine program is a year-round program with individualized training during the summer months and dry-land training opportunities during the school year. On-snow training begins after Thanksgiving break and continues through the beginning of March. Throughout the winter, skiers train at the Mittersill Training Slopes at Cannon Mountain, a designated US Ski Team training venue.
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Athletics News
A two-time silver medalist at the Junior World Games with the US Indoor Lacrosse program, Cornell University-bound Grady Taylor ’25 is no stranger to representing US Lacrosse on the international stage.
As the world’s top athletes converge on Paris for the XXXIII Olympiad, one recent Holderness graduate is already eyeing the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles – and he’s racing to get there just as fast as he can.
After helping the Holderness Boys Varsity Hockey team claim their first Lakes Region Championship as well as their second Elite Eight selection this winter, Caeden Herrington ’24 has continued to impress on the ice.
Brette Harrington ’10 came to Holderness School for the skiing, but it was the climbing she found during her time here that inspired a lifelong passion, valuable lessons, and a career. Now, Harrington is renowned in the climbing world for her first ascents (45 and counting), versatility, and free solo climbs.
Congratulations to all of the exceptional student-athletes who made this spring sports season such a success! Their hard work and dedication were always on display, from the lacrosse field to the baseball diamond to the local rock climbing crags. Whether in practice or in competition, our Bulls truly represented Holderness School well.
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# | Name | Class | Hometown |
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Brooklyn Barnhorst | 2027 | Rye, NH | |
Henry Demetriou | 2028 | Falmouth, ME | |
Sawyer Drummond | 2028 | Holderness, NH | |
Hunter Hanseth | 2028 | Hingham, MA | |
Reese Harrigan | 2028 | Wenham, MA | |
Noah Kassels | 2027 | Mirror Lake, NH | |
Graciela Levy | 2027 | Stowe, VT | |
Boone Martin | 2028 | Lincoln, NH | |
Nina Martin | 2028 | Weston, MA | |
Marina Matviak | 2027 | New Canaan, CT | |
Nola McPhee | 2027 | Exeter, NH | |
Marcus Mulcahy | 2027 | Center Harbor, NH | |
Paige Olson | 2028 | Wilmot, NH | |
Channing Rice | 2028 | North Woodstock, NH | |
Madeleine Rioux | 2027 | Dunbarton, NH | |
Brooke Schemmel | 2028 | Winchester, MA |
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