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| Snowballs: Beating, Monarch, Loon & Centerstone | 05/12/2006 22:49 |
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Image: Loon Mountain
Beating Goes Off
Monarch Free Day
Loon Opens Friday
Centerstone Adds Garmont
Silverstone, Colo. (Ski Press)-Over 200 people packed into the Miners Union Theatre (Silverton Mountain's headquarters) to view... |
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| Burton Restructures Management | 05/12/2006 22:33 |
| Burlington, Vermont (Ski Press)-Burton Snowboards announces the reorganization of its Senior Management team, which includes several promotions within the company. Most prominent in the company's restructure is Clark Gundlach's promotion to the newly formed position of Executive Vice President and... |
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| Snowballs: Sunapee, Salt Lake, Gore, Brotherhood & More | 05/12/2006 17:42 |
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Image: Mt. Gore
Sunapee Opens Tomorrow
SLC Video Blog
Gore Reopens Thursday
National Brotherhood at Snowmass
Mt. Hood Opens Saturday
Ski NH Honors Patenaude
Newbury, NH (Ski Press)-Mount Sunapee Resort will... |
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| Snow News from Around the World | 04/12/2006 16:41 |
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Image: Aravis Lodge/Skiweekender
Nieve Mundo (Ski Press)-Santa Weekend at Sunday River Gets Even Stranger, World's Newest Ski Resort Opens in Korea, Kicking Horse Announces Early Opening And Record Snow Conditions, Foundation Stone Laid for Second European Intrawest Resort, Copper is First With its Superpipe, Demolition of Original Parts of "Ugliest Resort In The Alps" Begins, The Snow Ghost Awakens, La Clusaz Ski Chalet gets Greener, Doppelmayr Turnover up By Nearly A Fifth |
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| Jacobellis, Wescott Open Jeep King with Wins | 04/12/2006 5:34 |
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Snowbird, Utah (Ski Press)-It didn't take long for 2006 Winter Olympic snowboard-cross gold and silver medalists Seth Wescott and Lindsey Jacobellis to make a statement in their rookie season of the Jeep® King of the Mountain (www.jeepsports.com) 2006-2007 Skiing & Snowboarding World Professional Championships. Today at Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort in Utah, the pair raced to convincing wins in the snowboard competition, while defending World Professional Champions Casey Puckett and Ophelie... |
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| Wow! Kildow Grabs Third Straight Podium | 04/12/2006 4:35 |
| Lake Louise, Alberta (Ski Press)-Lindsey Kildow (Vail, CO) conquered wind, snow and tricky visibility at Lake Louise once again Sunday, collecting her third World Cup top-2 finish in 48 hours as she was second to Austrian great Renate Goetschl in... |
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| Record Snow at Whistler | 04/12/2006 3:43 |
| Image: Paul Morrison
Whistler, BC (Ski Press)-November 2006 will go down in history books in Whistler as the snowiest November ever. With 416 centimetres or 13 feet 6 inches of snowfall recorded during the month, the prior November record of 272 centimetres or 107 inches was crushed, setting a new high for early season snowfall. This month's snowfall has created phenomenal conditions for an excellent winter season. |
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| Ligety 3rd in Birds GS | 03/12/2006 6:59 |
| Beaver Creek, Colo. (Ski Press)-Ted Ligety (Park City, UT) hammered his injured right hand on a gate at the bottom of the course Saturday, but gamely held on to grab his first podium of the season, finishing third behind Italy's Max Blardone in a World Cup giant slalom where the top three skiers were just seven-hundredths of a second apart. |
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| Kildow Takes Lake Louise, Again! | 03/12/2006 3:28 |
| Image: US Ski Team/Lake Louise, Alberta (Ski Press)-Lindsey Kildow (Vail, CO) overcame zero-degree cold Saturday to win for the third straight year at Lake Louise, her second podium in two days and fifth win of her World Cup career. Julia Mancuso (Olympic Valley, CA) punched into 10th place. |
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| Kildow 2nd, Cook 4th in Lake Louise DH-1 | 02/12/2006 17:15 |
| Lake Louise, Alberta (Ski Press)-Lindsey Kildow (Vail, CO) continued her mastery over the Lake Louise speed run Friday as she tore through flat light and tricky visibility to finish second in the first women's World Cup downhill of the season... |
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