Confidence is a learnable trait that takes successful people to the next level beyond talent, preparation and skill, says former U.S. Men’s Ski Team Head Coach Phil McNichol. This former Northern Arizona University student and Arizona Snowbowl ski instructor transfers lessons learned on the slopes to success in the workplace and life. He will be bringing his wisdom and stories of coaching champions, like two-time World Cup king Bode Miller, to Flagstaff Friday, Feb. 8, at the High Country Conference Center during the Arizona Snowbowl 75thAnniversary SnowDown.
“Just skill and preparation doesn’t get the job done,” says McNichol. “You have to go into a situation truly believing of the outcome prior to its happening. This is how we reach or manifest our destiny in a very strong and specific manner. We don’t let things happen, we make things happen.”
McNichol made things happen for the U.S. Men’s Alpine Team for 12 years. As head coach he led the team to 42 World Cup victories and the first Olympic gold medal in more than a decade (2006). The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association named him International Alpine Coach of the Year and USSA Coach of the Year for all Snow Sliding Sports in 2008.
While attending NAU in the mid 1980s, McNichol became a ski instructor. Hard work, dedication, perseverance and commitment are a few of the many lessons he teaches. “Working extremely hard on every single detail can be the margin that truly separates you from the rest. In ski racing one one-hundredth of a second can be the difference between victory and defeat.”
Famous snowboarders who got their start at Arizona Snowbowl – U.S. Olympic Snowboarding, Freeskiing and Haflpipe Head Coach Mike Jankowski and former professional snowboarder and Bonfire Snowboarding founder Brad Steward – also will be delivering messages at the SnowDown.
“This is our opportunity to recognize Snowbowl’s history and contributions to the skiing and snowboarding industry as one of the longest running established ski areas in the country,” said Arizona Snowbowl owner Eric Borowsky. “We’re excited to celebrate our northland community for years of support and outdoor recreational enjoyment on the Peaks!”
The Arizona Snowbowl 75th Anniversary SnowDown, featuring live entertainment from the band, Mogollon, starts at 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 8, at the High Country Conference Center. Tickets are $38 a person, commemorating Snowbowl’s first season in 1938. Reservations can be made online at www.arizonasnowbowl.com/