Junior Program

Take Your Racing to the Next Level

The DXC junior program offers a comprehensive and individualized year-round training program for high school and college-aged athletes looking to take their skiing to the next level. DXC skiers aim to qualify for the New Hampshire U16 and Eastern High School Championship teams, as well as the New England Junior National Team. DXC graduates have gone on to race for Division I college teams, including Middlebury, Williams, Colby, St. Lawrence and Bowdoin.

Our program is designed to allow athletes to continue to ski with their high school team in a way that they (and their coaches) see fit. While some DXC athletes attend the Dublin School, DXC is a regional club, and as such includes public school, private school, and home-schooled students, and is distinct from the Dublin School’s high school team.

Considering joining? Contact Coach Kathy Maddock (kathy@dublinxc.com) prior to signing up.

Junior Program Information

2026-2027 Junior Program Options 

Year Round Program
(includes summer, fall, and winter programming)
June 1 – March 27: $1340

Summer Program
June 1- August 22
4 days/week: $545
2 days/week: $300

Fall Program
August 31 – Oct 31
3 days/week: $325
1 day/week: $155

Winter Program
Nov 2 – March 27
5 days/week: $775
Weekends only: $415

Winter program includes wax support at all Eastern Cup race weekends.

Year-round and summer programming include a $50 discount for the Dublin Devo Summer Camp, or free attendance to camp workouts.

DXC does not want cost to impede a skier’s involvement in our program; financial aid is available. Please contact board@dublinxc.com for more information.

 

Who should join the Junior Program?

  • Junior programming is geared toward skiers who want to take their ski racing to the next level.  DXC athletes compete in Eastern Cup races, and aim to qualify for the U16 Championship Teams, Eastern High School Teams, and the New England Junior National Team.
  • DXC can be a skier’s primary race team or a compliment to their high school team.

Where does the team train?

  • Ski practices take place at the Dublin School Outdoor Center.
  • Dryland workouts may include roller skiing, running, hill bounding, and hiking.
  • Training may include optional Thanksgiving and winter break camps at different venues (additional coaching fee required).

What’s included in program fees?

  • Individualized training plan, goal setting meetings, and technique work.
  • Race and wax support for Eastern Cup race weekends.
  • Season pass/donation toward operational expenses at the Outdoor Center.
  • Access to trails and snowmaking loops when they are not open to the general public.

What’s not included in program fees?

  • Practice and race equipment for both skate and classic techniques.
  • Dryland training equipment (roller skis, high visibility clothing, helmet).
  • Wax for practices.
  • Club uniform or jacket.
  • NENSA and USSA membership fees.
  • Race entry fees.
  • Travel, food and lodging on race weekends.
  • Optional off-site training camps.
  • Parents are asked to assist with waxing, to volunteer at races, or perform other club tasks as needed.

Kathy Maddock

Head Coach

Meet The Coach

Junior Program Head Coach Kathy Maddock has been coaching with DXC since its inception.  In 2026 she worked as a wax technician for the US team at the World Junior and U23 Championships in Lillehammer, Norway, and in 2023 she coached the US delegation to the FIS World University Games.  She is a former Dartmouth College captain and NCAA skier, and competed with the US Ski Team in Europe and Scandinavia.  Her DXC athletes have earned berths on local, regional and national teams, and many of them have gone on to ski for Divsion I collegiate ski teams.

DXC Skiers who moved onto the college level

Photos over the years

DXC Team Gear

Team suits and jackets are ordered through our supplier each fall.  Coaches will send out ordering information.  Additional clothing and club swag is available here all year round!