Spidermen, Eagles and Aliens Fly Down Dollar Mountain in Kindercup
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Ben Chidlaw, a longtime coach for the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, watches as Henry Patton leaves the starting gate.
 
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
 

STORY AND PHOTOS BY KAREN BOSSICK


Elvis appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” the year the Papoose Club held its first Kindercup race in 1956. Gasoline cost a mere 22 cents a gallon and the average house, $2,280.


A couple dozen youngsters took part and a rite of passage was born.


More than 200 youngsters between the ages of 3 and 10 showed up at Dollar Mountain on Sunday to ski around 15 slalom gates enroute to a participant medal, soft serve ice cream at Mountain High Creamery and a kid-size pizza from Smoky Mountain.


 
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Harriet Naugle gets a high-five from her mother at the finish line.
 

The race was staged by the 5B Kids Fund, formerly known as the Papoose Club, in partnership with Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation.


Nine-year-old Hailey Stoez and her 6-year-old sister Cora were excited to take part in their first Kindercup after having watched the Winter Olympics with their parents Chad and Vieve Stoez. Hazel watched one of her friends race with the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation and couldn’t wait to try it for herself.


“It’s my first time and it’s scary but fun. But you have to learn to stop before you do it,” said Hazel. “I liked watching the skiing, but I really liked watching the luge and ski jumping and snowboard tricks, too.”


Harriet Naugle was a veteran racer, having raced in the Kindercup last year.


 
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Skiers sported antennas, tails, capes and more as they made their way around the slalom gates.
 

“It was really, really fast, but you have to ski fast to win,” she said. “If you want to win, you have to do lots of practice, and you got to get through all the gates. I got through all the gates.”


Neither of Naugle’s parents raced in the Kindercup, having moved here as adults.


“I’m from Indiana where there are no mountains. But we came here because this is a great place to live, a great place to raise kids,” said Andrew Naugle. “And this Kindercup is awesome. She did really well. She was so confident going through the gates.”


Al Stevenson is not so new to the Kindercup. All three of his sons—Matt, Pete and Joey—raced in it. And on Sunday he watched as two of his grandchildren—6-year-old Rooney and 4-year-old Oskar--raced in it.


 
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There were a few snowboarders amidst the skiers.
 

“We have three grandkids who live here so we are blessed,” said Stevenson, who wore a Nordic Junior Olympic hat his won Matt got while racing for Dartmouth College. “And the kids have so many opportunities here--from playing hockey to dancing ballet to racing in the Kindercup.”


TOP THREE RESULTS


U5 GIRLS


Otto Palmer, Lila Thomas, Maybelle Tautkus


 
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Tyler Hubbard’s 6-year-old son Luca dressed like an eagle in hopes he would fly down the course.
 

U5 BOYS


Maverick Storey, Brooks Dommert, Keagan Nida


U6 GIRLS


Jade Vanbragt, Ellie Yeates, Taylor Carley


U6 BOYS


Rigby Wilson, William Favrot, Chase McLaughlin


U8 GIRLS


Jasie Goitiandia, Dorothy Bridwell, Cassidy Carlson


U8 BOYS


Onyx Wilson, Luca Gherman, Eddy Weston


U6ST GIRLS


Silvia Schirf, Penelope Tautkus, Lily Kloster


U6ST BOYS


Pierce Burwell, Bennett Brennan, Isaac Kloster


U8ST GIRLS


Clark Livingston, Anna Kloster, Emilia Eng


U8ST BOYS


Harrison Brumbach, Bodhi Zelaya, Banks Rixon


U10 BOYS


Archer Rivkin, Beau Conover, Isaac Gorman


U10ST GIRLS


Palmer Burwell, Margot Paulson, Aveline McMahan


U10ST BOYS


Huxley Binns, Marcus Smey, Rasec Enoki Thorp


U13 GIRLS


Clancy Ravin, Cecily Jacobs, Colae Curtis


U13ST GIRLS Ava Klemer


U13ST Boys


Bode Smith, Brecken Wadsworth


 

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