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The National Ski Association of America, the forerunner of the present-day U.S. Ski & Snowboard, was founded on Feb. 21, 1905 in Ishpeming, Michigan.Club President Carl Tellefsen proposed holding a meeting after the 1905 jumping tournament – a national competition – to found a ski association which, among other duties, would oversee jumping tournaments.
Women's 1500 meters: February 9 Gold: Anne Henning: Speed skating: Women's 500 meters: February 10 Gold: Barbara Cochran: Alpine skiing: Women's slalom: February 11 Silver: Dianne Holum: Speed skating: Women's 3000 meters: February 12 Silver: United States men's national ice hockey team
The top two teams from each group play the top two teams from the other group once. Points from previous games against their own group carry over, excluding teams who failed to make the medal round. First place team wins gold, second silver, and third bronze.
The US Ski Team confirmed to CNN that Vonn will compete in St. Moritz. “One thing I realized is that life is really short,” Vonn said in the video posted by Red Bull. “If you have an ...
800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... and will rejoin the U.S. Ski and Snowboard team — starting this weekend for training in Colorado.
Lindsey Vonn, one of the greatest skiers of all-time, is set to end her five-year retirement and return to the sport.. After 18 years on the World Cup circuit, three Winter Olympic medals, eight ...
Women's giant slalom: February 13 Gold: Bill Johnson: Alpine skiing: Men's downhill: February 16 Gold: Scott Hamilton: Figure skating: Men's singles: February 16 Gold: Phil Mahre: Alpine skiing: Men's slalom: February 19 Silver: Kitty Carruthers Peter Carruthers: Figure skating: Pairs: February 12 Silver: Christin Cooper: Alpine skiing: Women's ...
FILE - Lindsey Vonn of the United States, reacts in the finish area after completing the Women's downhill at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Whistler, British Columbia, Feb. 17, 2010.