Perisher Introduces First Every Slush Cup Series To Close 2023 Season

 
 

Perisher spent the week teasing that something was on the way, we had a feeling it would be a collection of spring events but it was fun to watch what everyone on social media thought it would be. Thankfully we didn’t need to wait too long before the details of the first ever Slush Cup arrived in our inboxes. 

The closing weekend of a season is always a blast as the resorts go all out to put on events and parties in the sunshine and this years at Perisher there is a whole weekend of events lined up. Check out all the details below. 

Perisher Slush Cup

Perisher's first-ever Slush Cup series to round out the 2023 snow season  

  • The family-friendly events will be a great way to end the 2023 season

  • The Pond Skim, The Dash and Banked Slalom are capped, so please be quick to sign up!  

Perisher Valley, NSW: Perisher Ski Resort – the southern hemisphere’s largest ski resort – will host its first ever ‘Slush Cup Event series’ running from September 29th to October 1st  to round out the 2023 snow season.  

The family-friendly events include The Pond Skim, which will see skiers and snowboarders compete for best wipeout, trick and best costume; The Dash, which is inspired from Perisher's original Dash for Cash event from the 80s where skiers compete to win prize money! While Banked Slalom will be full of plenty of berms, jumps, and bumps to keep the adrenaline pumping.

“Spring skiing is always a good time – bluebird days, light layers and sunshine – it’s a great time to visit Perisher,” said Maddi Ventura, Field Marketing Manager at Perisher Ski Resort.

“We are really excited to run these events for the first time – it’s going to be a lot of fun! Why not combine a spring ski trip with the silliness of our inaugural Slush Cup?!” added Ventura.   

Slush Cup Event 2023 Series: 

29 September – The Dash: Reminiscent of Perisher’s iconic ‘Dash for Cash’, The Dash is the ultimate test of endurance, strength, and grit as skiers and snowboarders navigate a long, multi-stage course. We’re talking lung-busting ascents, challenging traverses, and daring downhills all while trying to negotiate a series of natural obstacles. ‘At what cost?’ we hear you ask. Well, not only will you be a part of Perisher’s first-ever ‘The Dash’, there’s also a whole heap of prizes at stake including good, old-fashioned cash.  

30 September – Banked Slalom: If you’re a fan of a bumpy ride, you’ll love our Banked Slalom. Not a competition for the faint-hearted, Perisher’s Banked Slalom will be full of plenty of berms, jumps, and bumps to keep the adrenaline pumping. You’ll have just two shots at being crowned Banked Slalom royalty, with your best-timed run counting towards your score. It wouldn’t be a competition without prizes, and there will be plenty as well as goodie and merch giveaways throughout the day.  

1 October – Pond Skim: We’re sending the season out with a splash by bringing back a fan favourite: the Perisher Pond Skim. What’s more fun than launching yourself down a run into a pool of freezing cold water? You’ll want to dust off your best costume and bring your skimming A-game with prizes for best fit’, trick and, – always a crowd pleaser – best wipeout. We have you covered if you’d rather stay dry though, with a heap of entertainment and giveaways on offer throughout the day for both spectators and participants.   

“Come along and celebrate the end of the season with staff, guests and the local community. There is limited numbers for participants, so please sign up early – this will be big!” added Ventura. 

Perisher Trail Map. Credit: Perisher Resorts


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