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The initial uniforms comprised of 12 bibs donated by Mr Kurt Lance , 12 white caps to be made by Mrs Coleman and 24 black on orange badges. In , after much deliberation, these were replaced with a full uniform. A temporary Clubhouse was located at the old Bank of NSW premises in the village until the current clubhouse was built at the base of the Ramshead Chairlift, organised by a building committee directed by Otmar Dorfer. A license agreement for the site proposed by KT was accepted by the general meeting on 2nd October Frank Prihouda was a former Olympian, skiing in the 56 games, and Sasha Nekvapil skied for Czechoslovakia in Their aim was to encourage ski racing and ski training at Thredbo, as similar moves had already been made at Smiggin Holes and Falls Creek. The number of training members started at eleven, although many more had sought to train and had failed to meet a sufficient standard of expertise. Training members quickly rose to 30 over the next few years. Training for members in the European winters was soon introduced and these trips were arranged and attended with much enthusiasm. Although many members were locally based, other members reminisce about the arduous return trip to Sydney, up and over the Razorback Mountain on the old Hume Hwy, each weekend. Later Jacqui Cowderoy was selected to join this elite band of training members who have represented their country at Winter Olympic Games. A clubhouse was desperately needed and in , members moved into the old Bank of NSW premises in the village. It was a temporary measure while serious negotiations continued with the resort and the Parks Department. After plans to locate adjacent to the Merrits Chairlift fell through, the present site at the base of the Ramshead Chairlift was approved by all parties. TSRC members built the clubhouse still used today. The Clubhouse has been refurbished and altered to meet existing needs from time to time, renovations performed prior to the training seasons under the supervision of Past-President Tony Reynolds and subsequently under the supervision of Club Captain BJ Kaufmehl and President Steven Weeks. In there were 60 training members. A Trophy Case and the Honour Boards were commissioned. One sadly commemorates the death of brilliant young skier David Studley, tragically killed in a motor vehicle accident. Several of the trophies extend back before the foundation of the TSRC and are not only very beautiful but historically valuable. Since then various perpetual trophies have been donated and are awarded each year according to set criteria. Encouragement trophies are also awarded annually. Life member Annette Sturt worked over many years building the Ski Sale into an important event on the ski calendar. The highlight of the season was the running of a World Cup by the Club at Thredbo. The snow conditions had been poor but nevertheless a brilliant course was provided by Kosciusko Thredbo Pty Ltd and the event proceeded professionally and smoothly. Laurie Rose, Club Captain at the time, continued to come out of the woodwork to lend valuable assistance on race days for many years thereafter. Over the years the club has maintained its strict allegiance to the Alpine discipline, although there was a brief training programme for snowboarders. Some Skier cross training has been included in recent years. Sophisticated electronic timing equipment and computer software have played an increasing part in running ski races. In the office, the Race Secretary has a highly pressured role, particularly during FIS week when records are required in Europe almost immediately after the race conclusion. Parents of training members are encouraged to come forward at an early stage to learn the various roles in race organisation. These are suited to a wide range of aptitudes including electronic ability, skiing ability, organisational ability etc. It seems fair to say that one can never fully understand the sport of ski racing without gaining the insights only achieved by participation in the actual organisation of events. The club has strived for consistency in coaching over the years. Generally we have been fortunate, in obtaining coaches of the highest level of training,ability and professionalism. These coaches have been prepared to return time and time again to our uncertain Australian winters. We have also enjoyed excellent Australian coaches, including many ex-training members, Mason Lane and Joe and Nikki Draxl. Over the years this has been in many styles and colours. As a result our groups are highly visible on the mountain either at home in Thredbo or at other resorts in Australia and overseas. Helmets were made compulsory at about this time following the death of an Austrian ski racer, with subsequent changes to FIS and ASF rulings. Athletes are required to tune, maintain and house more skis than ever before and this has put increasing pressure on space in the clubhouse. These were replaced by BJ in with custom made lockers housing all athletes equipment. Any member unable to access this and wishing to inspect a copy should make an appropriate request to the committee. Over the years, people too numerous to mention have contributed their time and effort to the club. Without their efforts, the club would not be what it is today. It must be reiterated that without the assistance of the members, the club would not be able to operate as successfully as it does. Our sincere thanks go out to all the people who have given their time and effort so generously since the inauguration of our club. Note: This brief summary has been compiled by Elizabeth Barker. Your contributions to updating and maintaining this brief history will be most welcome. The Club has produced several Olympians — more than any other race club in Australia.

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