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 British Skiing Britski
FIS Points List 2006.3 - valid to 10th February 2006- includes BARSC and Oppdal races
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Interview with Finlay Mickel SSE Alpine Racing Committee- Oct 05
www.britski.org   (240 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Motorsport Rallying Alphand takes charge with victory
Luc Alphand won the Alpine skiing World Cup in 1997
Last Updated: Thursday, 12 January 2006, 15:41 GMT
Former world champion skier Luc Alphand seized the overall lead of the Dakar Rally after rival Stephane Peterhansel hit a tree on Thursday's 12th stage.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/motorsport/world_rally/4606600.stm   (258 words)

  
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Get ready for the IX Paralympic Winter Games to be held March 10 -19, 2006 in Torino, Italy.
Nine days of events, five sport disciplines (Curling, Ice Sledge Hockey, Alpine Skiing, Cross-country Skiing, and Biathlon), with Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Visit the organizer's website to find out more and book your tickets online!
www.talbronstein.org   (593 words)

  
 U.S Ski Team -
©2006 United States Ski and Snowboard Association - All rights reserved
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 5) — The annual joint training camp for the disabled alpine and cross country ski squads shifted venues this preseason but still got high marks.
The sand, sun and surf of southern California was counter-balanced by the sweat and strain of athletes on both teams, coaches said.
www.usskiteam.com   (199 words)

  
 Alpine skiing worldcup - Daily Times - Site Edition
Men's Alpine Skiing World Cup: Kitzbühel Jan 2006 (annual) Hahnenkamm The Alpine World Cup is the most glamorous event in skiing.
Christiane Singhammer / Alpine Skiing (D) Last year, she was world cup slalom champion and took third place overall in the world cup competition.
Norwegian cherishes gold, status in alpine skiing "It's just been that way since we started skiing World Cup when we were 18 or 19," Aamodt said.
ski-vacation.allinfosites.com /q/ski-vacation-alpine-skiing-worldcup.htm   (802 words)

  
 Ski Club of Great Britain
The Winter Olympics 2006 is taking place in the Italian Alps, with the main alpine events happening at the World Cup resort of Sestriere.
XX Winter Olympics 2006 in Turin: 10-26 Feb 2006
The first Winter Olympics were held in Chamonix in 1924, where 258 athletes competed.
www.skiclub.co.uk /skiclub/guides/page.asp?intGuideID=11   (379 words)

  
 Bode Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miller first gained widespread recognition when he won two silver medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics in the Giant Slalom and Combined events, though he had been known to skiing fans since he burst onto the World Cup scene as an 18-year-old in 1996, becoming the youngest skier ever to make the U.S. Ski Team.
Miller also won the 2005 FIS World Cup title in Super-G and was second in both Downhill and Giant Slalom.
Samuel Bode Miller (born October 12, 1977 in Franconia, New Hampshire to Jo Kenney and Woody Miller) (middle name pronounced Bo-dee, in IPA [boʊˈdiː]) is an American alpine skier.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bode_Miller   (1002 words)

  
 Press Release - Standards Council of Canada
For Ken Read, the road from aspiring athlete to World Cup Champion has led to his current position as President of Alpine Canada.  His personal voyage has given him the insight necessary to direct this group of athletes, coaches and enthusiasts whose talents are raising Canada's profile to championship heights.
In that short period he has proven his business leadership to be equal to his skiing talents.  Alpine Canada is one of the first Canadian sport organizations with an approved 6 year business plan, an athlete development system and clear goals as they lead Canadian ski racers in their “relentless pursuit of excellence”.
Read's breakfast keynote, NSS Conference delegates will have the opportunity to hear first-hand how Canada's Ski Team has set clear goals for success in 2006, 2010 and beyond.
www.scc.ca /en/news_events/pr/pr_details_154.shtml   (423 words)

  
 Liechtenstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In autumn 2004, however, in an astonishing week the team managed a 2:2 draw with Portugal, who only a few months earlier had been the losing finalists in the European Championships, and went on four days later to defeat Luxembourg by 4 goals to 0 in Luxembourg, in qualification matches for the 2006 World Cup.
As an alpine country, the main opportunity for Liechtensteiners to excel is in winter sports such as downhill skiing: Hanni Wenzel won two Olympic titles in 1980.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liechtenstein   (1705 words)

  
 Aspen Times News for Aspen Colorado - Aspen Times Weekly
While Kildow was consistently finishing in the top three last year on the World Cup circuit, Mancuso quietly nabbed five top-five finishes.
Since former University of Colorado athletic director Bill Marolt took over as USSA president in 1996, the organization has eyed the 2006 Olympic Games as a defining moment for American skiing and snowboarding.
U.S. alpine racer Julia Mancuso on a downhill training run in Lake Louise, Alberta, on Dec. 1.
www.aspentimes.com /article/20051203/ASPENWEEKLY/112040013   (2284 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Italy still in love with Alberto Tomba
This Alpine skiing World Cup season has been a bit of a disappointment for the young, talented Fanchini sisters of Italy.
Italian skier Giorgio Rocca and figure skater Carolina Kostner are sure to be fan favorites and medal contenders when the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics open Friday.
www.usatoday.com /sports/olympics/torino/alpine/2006-02-08-tomba-focus_x.htm   (1507 words)

  
 The New Zealand Alpine Ski Racing, Race Results, Race Calendar, Points Lists, Training, Ski Teams, news and information.
New Zealand will be represented by current national slalom title holder 18-year-old Tim Cafe (Queenstown) at the World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships in Canada later this week.
New Zealand's elite alpine ski racers will be on stage with some of the world's best, including top ranked American superstar Bode Miller, at the Air New Zealand FIS Southern Cup at Coronet Peak next week.
January 18 2006: Ski Racing New Zealand says the selection of its three elite athletes, Nicola Campbell (Dunedin), Erika McLeod (Auckland/Queenstown) and Mickey Ross (Oamaru) to the New Zealand Winter Olympic team to compete at Torino in Italy in February represents a culmination of many years of hard work.
www.skiracing.org.nz   (1517 words)

  
 usolympicteam.com, official site of the 2006 U.S. Olympic Team
Olympians on TV OLN is featurng all kinds of alpine skiing action on "10 Weeks to Torino." See Lindsey Kildow, who won her first career World Cup gold medal on Dec. 17, in action.
Speedskater Shani Davis is on a quest to qualify for the U.S. Winter Olympic team in both short and long-track speedskating.
Angela Ruggiero is a rugged defenseman whose skilled-but-physical play has been crucial as the U.S. women's hockey team claimed the Olympic gold medal in Nagano and the silver medal in the Salt Lake City Games...
www.usoc.org   (300 words)

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