Colorado Snowsports 2026 Hall of Fame Inductees include A-Basin CEO and Snowboarding Industry Icons

The Colorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2026. The carefully selected group consists of individuals who helped build the modern infrastructure, culture, and legitimacy within their respective realms of winter sports.

“These inductees didn’t just witness the evolution of Colorado snow sports; they drove it. Their contributions helped build the innovation and community that continue to define our industry today,” said Jennifer Mason, Executive Director of the Colorado Snowsports Museum in Vail, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. “Their influence can be seen on the slopes and in the generations of athletes, skiers, and riders they inspired.”

The Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Trent Bush

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Trent Bush. Credit: Colorado Snowsports Museum.

Trent Bush has moved Colorado snow sports forward on a global scale, creating its culture, building its gear, and protecting its history. As a teenager, he drove the sport’s early growth through Wave Rave Boulder, organizing landmark snowboard events. His career spans four decades, from Twist, Burton/Analog, and SECTION to leadership roles at Mountain Hardwear, Black Diamond, and ARTILECT.

He has driven product design at the highest levels of performance across snowboarding, backcountry, and alpine skiing. He shaped Colorado-driven innovation that reached the world, including for the Beijing 2022 US Olympic Uniform program while at Spyder.

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Bush embraced, legitimized, and accelerated the growth of snowboarding, including advocating for women athletes. He has been instrumental in ensuring an accurate and meaningful representation for snowboarding through leadership and unwavering dedication to advancing and protecting snowboarding within the broader snow sports community.

Tim and Tracey Canaday

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Tim and Tracey Canaday. Credit: Colorado Snowsports Museum.

The Canaday brothers founded Never Summer Snowboards, one of Colorado’s—and the world’s—most successful snowboard brands, which continues to produce boards in its Denver manufacturing facility to this day. Their influence extends beyond their own brand: the factory has also supported independent ski companies, including Icelantic Skis, Fat-ypus Skis, High Society Freeride Company, and Rocky Mountain Underground (RMU), helping sustain domestic ski and snowboard manufacturing.

Never Summer began in 1991 when the Canaday brothers relaunched their earlier venture, Swift Snowboards, founded in 1983 in Fort Collins, Colorado, after first testing homemade boards in the Berthoud Pass backcountry. For more than three decades, Never Summer has driven rider-focused innovation while strengthening Colorado’s reputation for snow sports creativity and craftsmanship.

Jeffrey Grell

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Jeffrey Grell. Credit: Colorado Snowsports Museum.

Jeffrey Grell is a pioneering force in snowboarding whose 1983–1984 invention of the“Hybak” high-back binding—built from modified ski boot cuffs—introduced precise heel-side control and revolutionized the sport. He patented the design, demonstrated its impact on Aspen’s Tiehack, and helped transform the sport of snowboarding from a fringe activity into a widely adopted discipline. Working with Tom Sims, he refined binding and board designs that remain industry standards and later co-founded the Rocky Mountain Snowboard Factory.

A 1985 Rocky Mountain Championships slalom champion, Grell also shaped the sport’s future as Aspen’s first Director of Snowboarding. He co-authored the PSIA instruction handbook, creator of one of the first snowboard instructional videos, and a longtime coach, clinician, and FIS Technical Delegate—while organizing and backing hundreds of early competitions.

Alan Henceroth

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Alan Hencroth. Credit: Colorado Snowsports Museum.

Even as Chief Operating Officer, Alan Henceroth pulls his weight and more around Arapahoe Basin. On any given day, he’s parking cars, changing trash bags and chatting with guests. Henceroth has built a one-of-a-kind ski resort culture throughout his four-decade-long career in the Colorado ski industry. He has served as CEO of A-Basin since 2005, after previously holding roles as Director of Mountain Operations (1998–2005) and Ski Patrol Director (1988–1998). Under his leadership, Arapahoe Basin has seen significant growth and modernization, including the 400-acre Montezuma Bowl expansion, Black Mountain Lodge, Black Mountain Express Chairlift, and major guest service enhancements.

Earlier in his career, Henceroth worked as a ski patroller and supervisor at Keystone Resort. He served as a Forest Technician with the U.S. Forest Service in Alaska, Washington, and Utah. Known for his strengths in financial management, planning, and team leadership, Henceroth has played a key role in shaping Arapahoe Basin’s continued success and creating a culture of a rad work environment that is the envy of the industry.

Chris Pappas

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Chris Pappas. Credit: Colorado Snowsports Museum.

For 45 years, Chris Pappas has been integral in the evolution of Colorado’s snowboarding landscape. He distinguished himself as a pioneer in the sport’s early competitive and big-mountain arenas, as well as a visionary mentor and coach to countless up-and-coming athletes. Chris was an evangelist of early Colorado snowboarding, working with ski areas to open their minds and lifts to snowboarding.

As a competitor, he helped define and break boundaries. Since retiring, Chris has shifted his focus to coaching, and 50 years later, is still moving snowboarding forward. There is no person in Colorado, and maybe the world, who has personally affected as many riders as possible, or has been a greater advocate of the possibilities and joy of snowboarding than Chris.

The How and Where of the Colorado Snowsports Museum and Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame candidates are nominated under the established criteria of Athlete, Sport Builder, Inspiration, or Pioneer categories, with the Hall of Fame Nomination Committee evaluating and confirming nominees for the final ballot. The Hall of Fame Voting Panel is comprised of current Hall of Fame members, key snow sports industry representatives, snow sports resorts, and the Museum’s board of directors.

The Colorado Snowsports Museum Hall of Fame annual induction ceremony, a ticketed event open to the public, will take place Oct. 10 at the Vilar Performing Arts Center at Beaver Creek, Colo. The Colorado Snowsports Museum is free and open daily in Vail, Colo.


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