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Australia's ski season set to continue (Natives News ) 26/08, 8:08
Great news comes to us from Australia - after the slow start to the season resorts are now planning to extend their seasons into October with record freezing temperatures and snowfalls...

Lake Placid Hosts U.S. Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Championships in October (Current Ski News) 26/08, 7:00
Lake Placid, NY - The 2009 U.S. Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Championships will feature an added element of excitement as the nation's finest nordic athletes compete on plastic jumps and inline skates for the first time in championship history this October in Lake Placid, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) announced. The championships will take place Oct. 11th during the town's annual Flaming Leaves Festival that coincides with the Columbus Day holiday weekend and will have athletes competing on dry land as opposed to snow.

Angel Fire Resort Hires New Food and Beverage Director (Current Ski News) 26/08, 7:00
Angel Fire, NM - Following a nationwide executive search, Angel Fire Resort has announced the appointment of Douglas Peters to the position of the New Mexico ski and snowboard resort's Food and Beverage Director. Peters started the position on August 15th.

New Hampshire's Green Slopes Program Reduces Pollution at State's Ski Resorts (Current Ski News) 26/08, 7:00
Concord, NH - New Hampshire is home to 22 ski mountains that were visited by more than two million skiers during the 2006-07 ski season. The ski industry generates not only tourist dollars for the state, but also produces wastes and environmental impacts that require proper management.

New Bronze Sculpture in Vail Honors Ski Town's Past Champions (Current Ski News) 26/08, 7:00
Vail, CO - Vail Resorts and the Town of Vail’s Art in Public Places recently hosted a public unveiling and dedication of "The Edge," a two-times life-size bronze sculpture of a downhill skier that honors and pays tribute to winter Olympians, World Champions and skiers who have lived, skied, trained, and raced in the Colorado ski and snowboard resort town over the past 50-plus years.

Utah Ski Resorts Ready Improvements (Current Ski News) 26/08, 7:00
Salt Lake City, UT - Following last winter's snowfall of up to 700 inches that blanketed Utah's ski and snowboard resorts and a fifth consecutive record-breaking year of skier visits, the state's ski areas are rolling out a number of improvements for the 2008-09 season.

Ants bite, phones fly in Finnish summer fest (Skiing News) 26/08, 5:09

HELSINKI: They carry their wives, sit on ants, throw milking stools, boots and mobile phones - here in the home of weird world championships, participants will do just about anything to win their offbeat ...


Jeremy Bloom out in Steelers' first roster cut (Skiing News) 25/08, 20:49

Receiver-kick returner Jeremy Bloom , the former World Cup skiing star and two-time Olympian, was among three players in the Pittsburgh Steelers ' first preseason roster cut Monday.


Wyo. ski area hopes to reopen by Thanksgiving (Skiing News) 25/08, 16:19

A downhill ski area in northern Wyoming that has been closed the past four winters could reopen by this Thanksgiving.


Vermont's Jay Peak Ski Resort Breaks Ground on New Slopeside Hotel (Current Ski News) 25/08, 7:00
Jay, VT - Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new slopeside Jay Peak Hotel will take place today, in front of the Vermont ski and snowboard resort’s Tram House building. Vermont Governor Jim Douglas, State Secretary of Commerce Kevin Dorn and other local and regional officials and representatives are expected to be in attendance.


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