Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the vertical jump performance and anaerobic power parameters of different branches in snow sports (alpine skiing, snowboarding, ski running, biathlon and ski jumping). Material and Methods: A total of 40 athletes participated in the study and the height measurements of the athletes were measured with a Charter height measuring device and a Tanita TBF 300 device. The vertical jump test was performed with the Optojump brand device with the CMJ test, and the anaerobic power test with the 894 E brand device. Statistical analysis of the obtained data was SPSS. For Windows 22.0 package program was used. After testing the normality distribution of the measured parameters with the Skewness, Kurtosis and Shapiro-Wilks tests, it was determined that the data did not show normal distribution. Since the data did not show normal distribution, Kruskal Wallis test was used to determine the differences between sports branches, and one-way analysis of variance (Anova) was used for post hoc. Tamhane test, one of the post-hoc tests, was used to determine the source of the difference. In this study, the level of significance was taken as p0.05). It is seen that there is a significant difference between ski jumpers and biathlon and ski runners in favor of ski jumpers in terms of jumping height and power produced, and in favor of biathlon and ski runners between biathlon and ski runners and ski jumpers in fatigue index values (p<0.05). Conclusion: According to the data obtained at the end of the research, the difference between the groups is due to the requirements of the courses given by the athletes, the training methods they apply, and the fact that this methodology is due to the better performance of the motoric feature of this methodology.