Category Archives: World Cup

U.S. Ski Team Names Marbler Moguls C Team Coach

Park City, UT – The U.S. Freestyle Ski Team has a new addition heading into the 2010-11 winter season, with Harald Marbler being named moguls C team coach. The noted Austrian coach brings eight years of coaching experience at the World Cup level to the U.S. Ski Team.n”Harald brings our staff to a new level … Continue reading U.S. Ski Team Names Marbler Moguls C Team Coach

U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team Signing Autographs Thursday in Park City to Help Fight Cancer

Park City, UT – U.S. nordic combined skier Bryan Fletcher, who hails from Steamboat Springs, Colo., but makes his training home in Park City, is partnering with Red Banjo Pizza on Park City’s Main Street to host a public autograph party with his Olympic teammates to help fight cancer this Thursday from 5:00 to 7:00 … Continue reading U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team Signing Autographs Thursday in Park City to Help Fight Cancer

Spyder Signs Julia Mancuso

Boulder, CO – Ski racers are a huge part of Spyder’s brand DNA. This summer, the Boulder, Colo.-based skiwear manufacturer signed 26-year-old U.S. Ski Team alpine racer Julia Mancuso, who owns more Olympic medals than any other American female skier.nShining with her infectious smile and signature tiara, Mancuso will be showcased in print advertising and … Continue reading Spyder Signs Julia Mancuso

U.S. Ski Team Men Give Up on Portillo in Favor of New Zealand

Park City, UT – With an unusually thin snow pack in Chile this year, the men’s U.S. Alpine Ski Team is planning a return trip to New Zealand in September and early October for its second training camp this summer. Traditionally the men’s program has migrated to Portillo, Chile for its second camp.n”We’d really love … Continue reading U.S. Ski Team Men Give Up on Portillo in Favor of New Zealand

Q&A: Paralympic Skier Alana Nichols

Farmington, NM – There’s no holding back for some athletes. No matter the season, no matter the sport, some athletes cannot subdue the desire to compete. That insatiable craving to win is usually reflected in the amount of awards and trophies an athlete has collected over a career. Paralympian skier Alana Nichols of Farmington, N.M., … Continue reading Q&A: Paralympic Skier Alana Nichols

Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix Events Figure Prominently in 2010-11 World Cup Schedule

Mont-Gabriel (QC), Canada – The Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix, set for Quebec’s Ski Mont Gabriel Jan. 15-16, 2011 will be the first North American stop on the FIS Freestyle World Cup Mogul and Aerial circuit this season. This will afford an opportunity for Quebec’s boisterous freestyle skiing aficionados a chance to see Olympic champion … Continue reading Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix Events Figure Prominently in 2010-11 World Cup Schedule

U.S. Ski Team Names Ossian Head Aerial Coach

Park City, UT – Former freestyle athlete and coach Todd Ossian has been named by the U. S. Ski Team as head aerials coach. Ossian led the successful Australian Team for seven years and also served with the U.S. Ski Team for three years as development coach.n”Todd brings a high level of technical expertise and … Continue reading U.S. Ski Team Names Ossian Head Aerial Coach