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Free printable ski card templates — race team (USSA / FIS / NASTAR), freestyle / park, big-mountain (IFSA), and the home-mountain crew. The Position field accepts the discipline (Slalom, GS, Super-G, Downhill, Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Freeride). 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size, 3.5″ × 5″ tack-room keepsake, 9-up team sheets.

Ski culture runs on home-mountain pride. Every kid who skis grows up with a single mountain — the rope-tow they learned on, the steeps they finally hit when they were 12, the lodge their family knows by heart. The cards live in that culture. Print one for every member of the U-12 race team. Print a Big-Mountain stack for the IFSA tour. Print one Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ for the senior on the school team who's heading to college and won't be on this mountain again. The Position field handles the discipline — Slalom, GS, Super-G, Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Freeride, Big Mountain.

Race team coaches print 9-up Team sheets for parents-night and tournament weekends; freestyle skiers print individual Enlarged keepsakes for sponsors and end-of-season gifts.

Normal size ski card templateMost popular
Normal Size Ski Card
Standard 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size. Prints 4 identical cards per US Letter sheet — cut out the best one or keep them all.
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Enlarged ski card template
Enlarged Ski Card
3.5″ × 5″ — frame-worthy size for keepsakes and gifts. One card per page, centered on US Letter.
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Team ski card templateNew
Team Ski Cards
Up to 9 players on one page — add only as many as you need. Each card gets its own photo, name, and details.
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Circle Badge ski card normal previewNew design
Circle Badge · Normal
A modern alternative to the classic banner — sport icon centered in a circular badge over the photo. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Circle Badge ski card enlarged previewNew design
Circle Badge · Enlarged
The badge design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the modern emblem layout.
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Circle Badge ski team sheet previewNew design
Circle Badge · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the badge layout. Same shared team colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Split Halves ski card normal previewNew design
Split Halves · Normal
Bold two-tone design — pick a top color and a bottom color. White interior holds the photo and player details. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Split Halves ski card enlarged previewNew design
Split Halves · Enlarged
The two-tone design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the bold halves layout.
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Split Halves ski team sheet previewNew design
Split Halves · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the two-tone layout. Same shared team halves colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Mountain crew kit

Cards for the home-mountain wall

Ski team rooms — at the bottom of every base lodge that hosts a USSA / IFSA program — collect cards across years. The cards mark the seasons. A kit that works at most home-mountain race rooms:

  • One Team sheet per age group, per season. U-10, U-12, U-14, U-16, U-19. The 9-up grid hangs in the team room year after year — the wall fills with rows of seasons.
  • Action shot at the start gate, not the lift line. Race kids in tight-suits at the start gate read instantly. Bib visible, helmet on, gates in the background. Avoid lift-line group photos for the card; use them for the lodge wall instead.
  • Color-match the team suit. If the race team wears red and white, run a Split Halves design with the same colors. The Classic banner with the team color in the eyebrow band reads strong too.
  • Senior gift at the end-of-season banquet. One Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ per senior, framed in 4×6, presented at the May banquet. The senior's freshman / sophomore / junior cards from the team room wall come down and go in the gift package — four years of cards, the last one freshly framed.
  • Big mountain / freeride: sponsor cards. IFSA / USASA athletes hand cards to local ski-shop sponsors as a year-end thank-you. The Enlarged size with a powder-day action shot reads like a movie still.

Frequently asked questions

What goes in the Position field for ski?
The discipline. Race teams use "Slalom", "GS", "Super-G", "Downhill", or "Combined". Freestyle uses "Halfpipe", "Slopestyle", "Big Air", "Moguls", "Aerials". Freeride / big-mountain uses "Freeride", "Big Mountain", or "IFSA". Captain or team title fits too ("Race Captain", "Team Cap").
Are these good for USSA / FIS race teams?
Yes. Race-team coaches print the 9-up Team sheet for Parent's Day at the start of the season and for the racing-weekend swap (other clubs in the conference get a stack). The Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ is the senior-night gift — given at the end-of-season banquet for graduating racers.
What about freestyle / freeride athletes?
The Position field accepts the discipline (Halfpipe / Slopestyle / Freeride / Big Mountain). Freestyle athletes who compete on the IFSA Junior tour or USASA tour use the cards as sponsor-relations calling cards — handed to ski-shop sponsors, mountain-marketing teams, or filmer / photographer contacts at events.
Are these for ski only, or also snowboard?
Same template works for both. Snowboard discipline list is similar (Slopestyle, Halfpipe, Boardercross, Big Air, Slalom). Use "Snowboard" in the team-name area or write "BX / SBX" in the position field. Many home-mountain teams cover both sports with one program.
Related sports

Cards for the rest of your athlete's seasons

Hockey Cards
Northern-state cousin — most ski-team kids also play hockey. Same template family.
Track & Field Cards
Spring offseason — many ski racers run track to stay in shape after snow melts.
Skateboarding Cards
Summer crossover for park / freestyle skiers — same trick vocabulary, dry-land version.
Last updated: May 4, 2026