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Competition and Racing Alpine Skiing
Competition and Racing Alpine Skiing
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Standard Listings
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- A young skier of the Morroccan National team, skiing in Belgium and France.
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- Information on the World Cup.
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- Alpine ski racing team based in Casper.
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- Promotes synchronized or synchro team skiing. Includes information about the association, its history, sponsors, photos, and Powder 8 America Series Team. Also provides skiing tips, news, results, and related links.
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- Annual non profit law enforcement ski competition for officers and guests. All proceeds are donated to charity.
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- Three times freestyle skiing world champion, includes a biography, samples of his work, and information about his current projects.
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- The Ski Alpin Vorlage Racing Club, a 30 year old not for profit organization, is dedicated for providing young athletes with the skills and opportunity to race in a fun, challenging and non-threatening environment.
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- Training camps for ski racers of all ages held at Copper Mountain in fall and Mt. Hood in summer. Includes information on enrollment procedures, coaches, and day-to-day schedules.
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- News about the amateur ski race in Colorado.
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- Skiers of all abilities compete in fourteen slalom and giant slalom races in the Chicago region.
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- A non-profit tax deductible corporation for the purpose of creating opportunities and enhancing financial support for youth ski racers.
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- An alpine ski-racing team based in Colorado, for elite FIS level (post graduate) athletes.
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- Photos, statistics, biography, sounds and movies about the Swedish skier Pernilla Wiberg.
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- Follow Kristina Koznick, four-time female American Alpine Skier of the year, in the World Championships and the Olympics.
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- Pictures of racers from the London Ski Club's Hershey Alpine Ski racing Team, of Ontario, Canada.
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- Canadian alpine ski team site.
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- Ohio Region of United States Amateur Snowboard Association (USASA), which is an organization focused on promoting snowboarding in the Ohio region by organizing amateur snowboard events and competitions.
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- More than 1,600 racers participated in the 60th annual downhill race. The 61st edition will take place January 21 to 24, 2004.
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- The new star of Austrian skiing is the "Lightning from Pitz."
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- The Snowbasin Ski Education Foundation (SSEF) is a nonprofit organization to develop young ski racers.
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- A national recreational ski racing group featuring national handicaps and running at dozens of areas.
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- Pictures and news about one of the great women skiers.
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- A Finnish site with English translation about Speed skiing. Includes race results and rules.
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- Unofficial Alpine Ski World Cup Database by Matteo Pacor, containing statistics for Alpine Ski World Cup races, all the Olympic Games and World Championships medals, and biographical data on the competitors.
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- Information to help member racers, coaches and their parents keep track of when and where they are racing and how they are doing.
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- This extreme snow sport is the fastest non-motorized sport on earth.
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- Austrian ski champion from Flachau, Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé, racing with Atomic Ski Altenmarkt, Austria, and gold medal winner of the Olympic Super-G.
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- Guide to events and information about alpine ski racing in the Northern Division of the U.S. Ski Association.
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- Pictures, audio clips and up to date news and results about the sensational German skier.
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- FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1998 / 99, ski world cup, downhill, slalom, super-g
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- Annual nurses charity ski and snowtube races, open to all nurses and friends.
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- A racing team for all ages in Canada's Edelweiss Valley.
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- Ski Racing New Zealand (SRNZ) is the organization responsible for the conduct of ski racing in New Zealand. Includes alpine ski racing results, training, coaching and development programs at national and international levels.
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- Swedish alpine ski racer with biography, news, pictures, and race results.
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- They offer results and articles about slalom and downhill world cup teams.
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- TAS is a competitive junior and masters USSA ski racing program in the Pacific northwest.
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- A young skier on the Morroccan National Team, and regional champion of the Vosges.
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- A three day speed skiing festival at Sun Peaks Resort in British Columbia, Canada.
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- Information, news, events and forms.
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- Coverage of FIS alpine skiing Continental Cups.
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- An independently run, non-profit organization dedicated to the development of junior skiers.
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- Snowboarding challenge for NSA national teams, hosted in Folgarida Marilleva winter resorts, Val di Sole, Trentino Italy, March 11-15, 2003.
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- One of seven collegiate snowsport conferences in the United States Collegiate Snowsport Conference (USCSA). Provides schedule, race results, and information on teams and how to join.
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- Ski dancing combines downhill skiing with dance. Couples ski on short curve-bottomed skis performing ballroom dance moves.
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- Provides news items, history of the event, registration details, a schedule, and pictures and videos.
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- Official site of 2005 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Bormio and Santa Caterina Valfurva. Race program, news and tickets online.
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- Australia's world champion extreme snowsports team.
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- Photos and articles about this Croatian world cup skier.
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- Biography, pictures, ratings and links about this Italian racer.
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- Information and events for Jonny Moseley.
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- A World Cup Alpine Ski Racer; includes his interests outside of skiing, primarily photography.
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- Information on alpine skiing and ski racing in Alaska. Race schedules, results and news.
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- Located in the Pacific Northwest, this is the biggest recreational race club in country with weekly races at Snowqualmie Pass, Alpental, and Mt. Hood Meadows.
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- Downhill skiing team that competes at local ski hills in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
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- A New England Mountain School offering a variety of programs at all levels, focusing on establishing realistic athletic or academic goals.
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- A ski racing club and training program based in the United Kingdom.
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- A U.S. Ski Team alpine racer.
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- Organization which provides recreational racing programs and events for employees of Connecticut companies. Mission statement, history and information on racing rules, team results and events.
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- A racing team in Wayzata, Minnesota, providing youth with coaching, training and racing opportunities at the local, regional and national level.
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- Fan site for this American skier, including pictures, profile, results, and wallpapers.
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- High school ski racing results and standings.
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- Photos and flash presentation about this racer.
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- USSA franchise promotes and coordinates alpine racing programs at ski areas throughout the state.
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- New Zealand alpine ski racer.
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- Located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, they are a registered alpine ski club operating under the policies of the United States Ski Association (USSA).
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- A non-profit society operating under the umbrella of BC Alpine and Alpine Canada with the aim to provide a high quality and affordable competitive ski program.
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- Information on the Sise Cup series of Masters ski races, held at 20 ski areas in New England, for skiers 21 and older.
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- Alpine racing series (slalom, giant slalon, super-g and downhill) with a season-ending championship for all levels and ages of skiers.
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- Winner four Gold Medals in the World Masters Alpine Championships in Italy in March 2002.
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- Michigan's largest junior development alpine race team, with training programs for racers of all abilities.
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- They participate in PVIAC races at Berkshire East and practice at Blanford Massachusetts.
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- The international journal of ski and snowboard competition.
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- The official site of Britain's top alpine skier. contains biography, photos, news and results.
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