Difficult snow conditions in 2023 forced the event not to take place, but this year nothing could stop the event going ahead, thanks to the amazing Mt Buller Outdoor Operations Team who over the summer installed the capability
for a Snow Factory to be placed at the top of the run, ensuring all events can now go ahead as scheduled.
Competitors took on the longest jNats course in history with a 199m course length featuring two jumps. Qualification rounds took place earlier in the day with the top-eight in each division advancing to the night finals with a great crowd on hand to cheer them on.
The Junior division (born January 1 2005 to Dec 31, 2010) was won by Tom Luscombe and Georgia Bolton, who put down the highest scoring runs in the final round to record victory.
In the Youth division (born January 1, 2011, or later), Isabella Lim and Alfie Turner won both the qualifying and final rounds for their first ever jNats win.
With many athletes not having competed on chamois since 2022, the event served as a great warm up for events to come later in the season such as the Victorian Interschools and ABOM Mogul Challenge.
Special thanks to event naming rights sponsor Adams Estate Agents who put up $2000 in prizemoney, and awesome goggles from Out of Optics. The event could not have run without the efforts and support of Mt Buller, TBR Coaches, Judges and Volunteers.
Photos from the legendary Harro/The Photoshop here.
2024 jNats Final Results
- Girls Final Results Junior & Youth
- Boys Final Results Junior & Youth
2024 jNats Qualifying Results
- Girls Qualifying Junior & Youth
- Boys Qualifying Junior & Youth