The 2025 U.S. National Ski Jumping Championships took place last weekend in Lake Placid, New York, where athletes competed under bluebird skies at the iconic Olympic venues. Saturday featured the large hill, HS128, followed by the normal hill, HS100, on Sunday.
HS128– Saturday
In the women’s large hill competition, Annika Belshaw soared to her ninth U.S. National Championship title, continuing her dominant run on the domestic stage. Caroline Chor earned her first U.S. Nationals podium with a strong performance in second place, while Paige Jones rounded out the podium in third.
On the men’s side, Jason Colby captured his first career nationals title with an impressive victory on the HS128. Tate Frantz finished second, and Andrew Urlaub took third.
HS100– Sunday
Competition wrapped up on the normal hill, where gusty winds limited the event to one competition round. Alexa Brabec claimed the win for the women, followed by Paige Jones in second and Caroline Chor securing another podium finish in third, marking her second of the weekend.
For the men, Tate Frantz took the victory—marking his third U.S. National Championship title, while Jason Colby added another podium in second and Andrew Urlaub once again finished third.
Despite gusty winds, athletes delivered standout performances, highlighting the depth, consistency, and momentum of U.S. Ski Jumping. It was a weekend full of sunshine, strong results, and great energy in Lake Placid. A huge thank you to everyone who made it happen!