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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Alpine Ontario - Race Results
CIBC Coupe Nor Am Cup - Panorama Women Super 'G' Panorama, BC Women
CIBC Coupe Nor Am Cup Women's GS and SL Mt. Ste.Anne, QC Jan 3
CIBC Coupe Nor Am Cup - Panorama Men Super 'G' Panorama, BC Men
www.alpineontario.ca /race-results.htm   (171 words)

  
 FIS-Ski - The FIS Disciplines
The World Cup stays in the Italian resort of Val di Fiemme on Sunday as both the men's and women's relay teams take to the tracks.
The 32-year-old Californian flyer outclassed the rest of the field to master the longest piste on the World Cup circuit.
After technical expert Janica Kostelic matched Anja Paerson tit-for-tat with her first ever World Cup downhill win, the Austrian speed queens have been left in the dust.
www.fis-ski.com   (277 words)

  
 Eurosport - WinterSports - Alpine Skiing - Live and Results. Men and Women.
The World Cup's next stop for the women is in San Sicario in Italy, followed by the finals in Lenzerheide in Switzerland.
Maria Jose Rienda Contreras grabbed Spain's first World Cup win since 1991 by taking Sunday's giant slalom in Are.
Finland's Tanja Poutiainen, who had lost the World Cup overall lead to Kostelic after the super-G on Saturday, had another disappointing day, falling during the first run and dropping further behind in the standings.
www.eurosport.co.uk /home/pages/v4/l2/s48/sport_lng2_spo48_sto689227.shtml   (389 words)

  
 Alpine Ski World Cup Database - Ski Legends' Home
Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Last 5 Next 5
Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Last 5 Next 5
Alpine Ski World Cup Database - Ski Legends' Home
www.ski-db.com   (35 words)

  
 Eurosport
World No. 1 Benjamin Raich led through the first run at Wengen's slalom, as winner of all four slaloms this season Giorgio Rocca was fourth.
One day after winning the first World Cup downhill of her life, Janica Kostelic replicated the performance at Bad Kleinkirchheim's super-G.  LINK: Kostelic roars right back
Kaisa Varis comfortably crossed the finish line first giving Finland victory in the women's 4x5km relay in Val di Fiemme.
www.eurosport.com   (155 words)

  
 Alpine Ontario Alpin
On the World Cup circuit Canadians have much to be proud of as the racing momentum continues....yesterday alone Canada brought home two medals, a 3rd place medal in the Women's Super-G by Emily Brydon and
Micheal Janyk Skis to 3rd best career Slalom Result with 10th in Abelboden - Roy Wins First World Cup Slalom Points since Injury Comeback
JOB OPENING At Alpine Canada Alpin (ACA) is seeking a Webmaster who will fit within the culture of alpine ski racing and work closely with the executive team and staff.
www.alpineontario.ca   (1773 words)

  
 Sports 123: Alpine Skiing: World Cup 2004-2005: Women: Downhill
Sports 123: Alpine Skiing: World Cup 2004-2005: Women: Downhill
sports123.com /ask/results/wwc-dhl-2005.html   (9 words)

  
 Alpine skiing worldcup - Daily Times - Site Edition
Christiane Singhammer / Alpine Skiing (D) Last year, she was world cup slalom champion and took third place overall in the world cup competition.
Men's Alpine Skiing World Cup: Kitzbühel Jan 2006 (annual) Hahnenkamm The Alpine World Cup is the most glamorous event in skiing.
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)

  
 USATODAY.com - Anonymous Allen's latest victory worthy of spotlight
Rahlves is fifth in the overall World Cup standings, second in super-G and third in downhill heading into next weekend's World Cup Finals.
Alpine skiing: Daron Rahlves won the super-G and took fourth in the downhill at Kvitfjell, Norway.
Lindsay Jacobellis won her fourth World Cup snowboardcross in as many tries, this time on U.S. soil in Mount Bachelor, Ore.
www.usatoday.com /sports/olympics/2004-03-09-aow-johnson_x.htm   (642 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online
Disabled skiing courses are comparable in length and design to those used at the Olympics and on the FIS World Cup circuit.
Description: Paralympic alpine skiing events are similar to those contested at the Olympic Games.
The profile of the sport grew in 1976, when men's and women's slalom and giant slalom events were included in the first Paralympic Winter Games at Ornskoldsvik, Sweden.
www.cbc.ca /sports/paralympics/alpine_skiing.html   (1508 words)

  
 Business Fresh : Article '1902 in sports'
1930 in sports - First Football World Cup 1920s 1929 in sports - Wally Hammond scores 905 runs at an average of 113.12 as England defeat Australia in The Ashes 1928 in sports - Women's Olympic athletics and gymnastics are held for the first time at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
www.business-fresh.net /DisplayArticle181714.html   (564 words)

  
 Nordic Skiing - St. Olaf College
MONDAY, MAR 14, 2005 — The St. Olaf College men's and women's nordic ski teams won team championships, and the teams combined with the Alpine teams to win the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association Presidents Cup, the overall combined alpine, nordic and snowboard title, in Brundage, Idaho Saturday.
Nordic men, women win; combine with Alpine compine for USCSA title
Olaf Nordic Skiing E-Mail Updates: To subscribe, contact Mike Ludwig (ludwigm@stolaf.edu).
www.stolaf.edu /athletics/nordski   (122 words)

  
 FIS-Ski - The FIS Disciplines
In the women's event, Russia's Alena Sidko clocked 2:48.3 to win, with Sweden's Anna Dahlberg in second and Claudia Kuenzel of Germany in third.
World Cup leader Jakub Janda held off a fightback from Janne Ahonen to win the second event of the Four Hills in Garmisch on Sunday.
Alpine Skiing : Olympics at risk for Grugger
www.fis-ski.com   (319 words)

  
 Canadian alpine skiing, ski vacation - Snowsports canada.com
Paralympic Alpine Skiing: Canadian Women at the 2002 olympics in
Canadian alpine ski team member Dave Anderson retires to attend university CALGARY (CP) - Canadian alpine ski team member and 2004 Nor-Am Cup champion Dave
Alpine Canada is the governing body for ski racing in Canada.
ski-vacation.allinfosites.com /q/ski-vacation-canadian-alpine-skiing.htm   (826 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - 2000 Year in Preview - 2000 Sports Calendar - Friday January 14, 2000 02:42 PM
17 - Women's skiing, World Cup alpine, giant slalom, Are, Sweden.
20 - Women's skiing, World Cup alpine, slalom, Are, Sweden.
19 - Women's skiing, World Cup alpine, downhill, Are, Sweden.
www.cnnsi.com /features/2000/preview/news/calendar/full   (826 words)

  
 SI.com - More Sports - - Wednesday December 31, 2003 5:06PM
21-22 -- Women's skiing, World Cup alpine, giant slalom, super-G, Are, Sweden.
10-13 -- College skiing, men's and women's NCAA championships, Truckee, Calif. 10-13 -- Men's and women's college swimming and diving, NCAA Division II championships, Buffalo, N.Y. 10-14 -- Freestyle skiing, World Cup, Sestrieres, Italy.
25-29 -- Men's golf, World Golf Championships Match Play, Carlsbad, Calif. 25-29 -- Men's bowling, PBA Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic, O'Fallon, Ill. 26 -- Cross-country skiing, World Cup, Drammen, Norway.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2003/more/12/31/2004.uscalendar.ap/index.html   (826 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Salt Lake Winter Olympics 2002: PC & Video Games
Based around six events from the winter games; Men's Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom, Men's Alpine Skiing downhill, Ladies' Alpine Skiing Slalom, Women's freestyle Skiing Aerials, Men's Ski Jumping K120 Individual and Men's Two-man Bobsleighing there is plenty for you to get into.
I know that olympics games are not everyones cup of tea, but this is probably the best of the genre I've played.
If you've ever dreamed of what it would be like to compete in a Winter Olympic games then this is without doubt the game for you.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005V12Q   (765 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / Other sports / Skiing news / Alpine Skiing: Paerson Honors Stenmark's Legacy
Ingemar Stenmark remains the most successful technical skier in World Cup history, Pernilla Wiberg took up the Swedish cause on the women's team in the 1990s and now Anja Paerson is flying the blue and yellow flag.
Paerson was long an admirer of Wiberg, who won six gold medals at Olympics and world championships as well as World Cup victories in every discipline.
Now Wiberg, the overall World Cup champion in 1997, has herself retired from racing to combine a business career with motherhood and Paerson has taken up the cause.
www.boston.com /sports/other_sports/skiing/articles/2003/12/01/alpine_skiing_paerson_honors_stenmarks_legacy?mode=PF   (845 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / Other sports / Skiing news / Alpine Skiing: Paerson Honors Stenmark's Legacy
Ingemar Stenmark remains the most successful technical skier in World Cup history, Pernilla Wiberg took up the Swedish cause on the women's team in the 1990s and now Anja Paerson is flying the blue and yellow flag.
Paerson, whose father Anders is the Swedish head coach, hails from the northern town of Tarnaby, which also produced Stenmark, and she became the youngest winner in women's World Cup history when she triumphed in a slalom in California's Mammoth Mountain in 1999, at the age of 17.
Boston.com / Sports / Other sports / Skiing news / Alpine Skiing: Paerson Honors Stenmark's Legacy
www.boston.com /sports/other_sports/skiing/articles/2003/12/01/alpine_skiing_paerson_honors_stenmarks_legacy   (829 words)

  
 Totally telemark
There are games and races as well as 90-minute free clinics for telemark skiers of all abilities, including women-specific clinics by Heather Paul, a two-time national telemark champion and former World Cup team member.
Telemark skiers use a boot that is not connected to the ski at the heel, as it is with Alpine skiing.
For Higgison and New England Telemark co-founder Matt DiBenedetto, who run these festivals on the side, the effort was important to promote telemark skiing at a time when many resorts are doing away with telemark programs.
outdoors.mainetoday.com /xcountryskiing/021229telemark.shtml   (1265 words)

  
 BBC SPORT OTHER SPORTS Skiing introduces Nations Grand Prix
Skiing's leading seven World Cup nations will be entitled to compete with each country entering 12 skiers - six women and six men.
The event, which will follow the end of the World Cup campaign, would be continued in coming seasons if it proved successful, Knauth said.
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has announced it will be adding a new team event to its Alpine calendar this season.
newsimg.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/other_sports/994834.stm   (1265 words)

  
 CBC Sports - Road to Torino: Kostelic conquers combined at skiing worlds
Janica Kostelic of Croatia won the women's combined title at the world alpine skiing championships Friday in Santa Caterina, Italy.
The three-time Olympic champion successfully defended her combined title at the world alpine skiing championships in Santa Caterina, Italy, on Friday, completing the morning downhill leg and two afternoon slalom runs in a combined time of two minutes 53.70 seconds.
Kostelic and Paerson are expected to battle it out for the overall World Cup title this year.
www.cbc.ca /story/sports/national/2005/02/04/Sports/skiworlds050204.html   (459 words)

  
 Alpine Ontario Alpin
While Emily Brydon, Geneviève Simard and Allison Forsyth showed off their World Cup skills in the women's race, John Kucera, Brad Spence and Stefan Guay stole the show on the men's side, allowing the crowning of two new Pontiac GMC National champions.
Emily Brydon from Fernie (BC), well known for her superior speed skills, clinched gold in today's super G, winning her second race in 24 hours after skiing the fastest run in yesterday's downhill.
The 2005 Pontiac GMC Canadian Championships continue this evening with the exciting Nations Cup dual race at Mont-Ste-Anne.
www.alpineontario.ca /rl-04-05/rl-03-18-05-CdnChampsSG.htm   (459 words)

  
 Carole Montillet
Carole Montillet (born April 7 1973) is an Olympic downhill skiing (alpine skiing) champion and winner of 2002-2003 World Cup Super-G title.
Carole Walter belongs to a select group of women writing on baking in the home.
Born in Grenoble France Carole became a member of the de Lans ski club and in 1994 1998 finished 14th in the Super-G at Winter Olympics at Lillehammer and Nagano respectively.
www.freeglossary.com /Carole_Montillet   (459 words)

  
 Alpine Ontario Alpin - Race Line
TREMBLANT, QC (January 19, 2005) – Close to thirty Ontario athletes from the National Capital Division and Alpine Ontario South Division took part in the Taschereau Cup at Mont Tremblant this past weekend.
Alpine Ontario is looking for an office administrator to assist with a variety of tasks related to racing.
Entry is limited to Masters members of Alpine Canada (members who activated their competitor status will be given priority).
www.alpineontario.ca /newsletter/newsletter-Jan-19-05.htm   (2121 words)

  
 RSN Cams- Aspen Mountain
Aspen Mountain opens with FIS Women?s Alpine World Cup races 11/26-11/28.
Mike Kaplan, Senior Vice President of Mountain Operation for Aspen Skiing Company, said: "This storm really came through for us.
Aspen Mountain and Snowmass open on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 25.
www.rsn.com /cams/aspen   (2121 words)

  
 Picabo Street
Picabo Street dominated the sport of women's alpine skiing throughout the 1990's.
Over her career she took first once at the World Championships, 11 times at the World Cup, and 4 times at the U.S. Championships.
She participated in the 94', 98', and 2002' Olympics winning a silver medal in downhill and a gold in Super G. Street is not stranger to gold.
home.messiah.edu /~hc1174/picabo.html   (101 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Olympic flame travels to Stockholm, site of 1912 Summer Games
One of the all-time greats in women's alpine skiing, Wiberg jogged the final leg Thursday of the Olympic flame's journey through Stockholm, site of the 1912 Summer Games.
Wiberg, an Olympic giant slalom and combined gold medalist who also won four world titles and one World Cup overall crown, said she was honored to be selected as the last of 128 runners in the relay.
I was relaxed before the relay, but then I got quite nervous," Wiberg told thousands of people from a podium in a downtown park.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/20040701-1255-oly-torchrelay.html   (329 words)

  
 Alpine Skiing Eurosport Live Maier World Cup
Sweden's Anja Paerson is being tipped for a sensational triple success when the women's World Cup resumes in the Colorado Rockies this weekend.
The 23-year-old overall World Cup champion began the season in Soelden as she ended the last one, blasting to a fifth consecutive giant slalom victory.
A clean sweep of victories is a daunting task, even for a skier as dominant as Paerson, but her slalom record is only marginally less impressive than in her trademark giant slalom.
www.eurosport.com /home/pages/v4/l0/s48/e7108/sport_lng0_spo48_evt7108_sto660558.shtml   (547 words)

  
 SWEDEN.SE - The Anja Pärson phenomenon
Anja Pärson is at present the outstanding figure in women's alpine skiing.
With six slalom and five grand slalom wins, the two small crystal ball world cup trophies for these disciplines are already hers.
Anja Pärson, born on 25 April 1981 in Tärnaby in the north of Sweden, was more or less born on the slopes.
www.sweden.se /templates/cs/Article____8098.aspx   (1046 words)

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