On Oct. 26, Chuck Hughes will earn a prestigious recognition for his decades of dedicated service and support of Alpine athletics.
Hughes has lived in Killington and Rutland his whole life and served as a leader in the ski industry for most of it.
“Generations have gone through the Killington Ski Club and KMS with my parents,” said his daughter Megan Trayner. “I know there will be many Killington ski community members at the event,” she said referring to the VARA Gala where Hughes will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Hughes is currently the Killington Ski Club (KSC)/Killington Mountain School (KMS) competitions program director, and KMS events manager.
He’s been a “cornerstone of the ski industry and a devoted supporter of VARA since the mid-1970s,” according to a news release announcing the award. “His enduring commitment to the betterment of VARA, its programs, officials, athletes, and their families is evident in his extensive involvement and leadership across all levels of the sport. Chuck’s passion for Alpine ski racing has driven him to contribute tirelessly as a coach, educator, and leader, becoming a revered figure among the wider VARA community.”
Starting his coaching career in 1975 at the Pico Ski Club, he quickly established himself as a guiding force in ski education. He attended the first USSA Coaches Academy in 1980 demonstrating his commitment to advancing his own skills and sharing that knowledge with others.
Over the years, he has held coaching and educational roles at prominent institutions such as Killington Resort, Pico Ski Club, Burke Mountain Academy, Winter Park, the Ontario Ski Team, and KMS. He was a pioneer, leading the first group of KMS athletes to train in Europe, reflecting his forward-thinking approach and dedication to providing unique opportunities for young athletes, according to VARA.
“He has not only shaped the path for aspiring racers but also for officials, exemplifying a spirit of loyalty, care, and giving,” the news release continued. “Chuck’s enthusiasm and dedication make him a true ambassador and ‘rah-rah’ leader for the sport and the association.”
As a certified USSA coach, Alpine official, and FIS technical delegate, his influence extends well beyond coaching. He is known for his expertise in officiating, serving as a technical delegate for prestigious events, including the World Cup, Canadian Nationals, NorAm Cup, FIS UNI’s, EISA Championships, NCAA Championships, South American Cup, and USCSA Regional Championships. His deep understanding of the sport and commitment to fair play have earned him worldwide respect and admiration.
Currently, Chuck continues to serve as a FIS technical delegate and nationally ranked certified Alpine official, holding a USSA Alpine Level 300 coaching certification. His leadership roles have spanned various boards and committees, including past president and long-time board member of VARA, chairperson of the Eastern Alpine Officials Committee, and chairman of the VARA Alpine Officials Committee. His current roles on the USSA Sport Committee, USSA Technical Delegate Working Group, Eastern ACC Committee, and US FIS Technical Delegate Working Group further underscore his ongoing commitment to the sport.
Throughout his career, Chuck Hughes has been recognized by numerous accolades, including the Burckett/Dodge Award for Outstanding Officiating in the Eastern Region and the VARA Volunteer of the Year Award.
“His contributions go beyond just his professional achievements; they reflect a genuine passion for nurturing the growth of Alpine ski racing and fostering a community that supports the development of officials and athletes alike,” VARA stated.
Alongside him, his wife, Betty, has also been a significant contributor to the ski community, having served as the director of academics and headmaster at KMS for 16 years and coaching in the KSC/KMS program for over 20 years.
“Together, they embody a spirit of dedication and commitment to VARA and the sport of Alpine ski racing,” VARA continued, adding, “Their three children, Mid Vt Council athletes, and successful elite competitors have also contributed greatly to the sport and alpine community.”
“Chuck’s unwavering leadership, dedication, and extensive contributions to VARA and the Alpine community across all facets of the sport exemplify the qualities of a VARA Hall of Fame Inductee,” VARA summarized.
The VARA gala, Saturday, Oct. 26, is hosted by the KSC/KMS Community. It will be held at the Killington K1 Lodge from 4-7 p.m. Tickets are $50.
For more information, visit: AdminSkiRacing.com/banquet/5.