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Alpine racing series (slalom, giant slalom, super-g and downhill) with a season-ending championship for all levels and ages of skiers.
The new star of Austrian skiing is the "Lightning from Pitz."
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.
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1998 / 99, ski world cup, downhill, slalom, super-g
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.
Information to help member racers, coaches and their parents keep track of when and where they are racing and how they are doing.
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.
A racing team for all ages in Canada's Edelweiss Valley.
Austrian ski champion from Flachau, Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé, racing with Atomic Ski Altenmarkt, Austria, and gold medal winner of the Olympic Super-G.
National results from the UK dry slope racing circuit, with a searchable database allowing summaries and detailed information for all the races.
More than 1,600 racers participated in the 60th annual downhill race. The 61st edition will take place January 21 to 24, 2004.
Competitor from Mont Tremblant, Canada.
Information and events for Jonny Moseley.
US Ski Team member.
Follow Kristina Koznick, four-time female American Alpine Skier of the year, in the World Championships and the Olympics.
A national recreational ski racing group featuring national handicaps and running at dozens of areas, sponsored by Nature Valley.
USSA franchise promotes and coordinates alpine racing programs at ski areas throughout the state.
High school ski racing results and standings.
Winner four Gold Medals in the World Masters Alpine Championships in Italy in March 2002.
The international journal of ski and snowboard competition.
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.
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.
Photos and flash presentation about this racer.
A non-profit tax deductible corporation for the purpose of creating opportunities and enhancing financial support for youth ski racers.
Australia's world champion extreme snowsports team.
Michigan's largest junior development alpine race team, with training programs for racers of all abilities.
The Alpine, Freestyle, Cross Country, Jumping/Nordic and Disabled teams sponsored by the United States Ski and Snowboard Association.
Competitor from Mont Tremblant, Canada.
Alpine racing series (slalom, giant slalom, super-g and downhill) with a season-ending championship for all levels and ages of skiers.
US Ski Team member.
A national recreational ski racing group featuring national handicaps and running at dozens of areas, sponsored by Nature Valley.
High school ski racing results and standings.
The Alpine, Freestyle, Cross Country, Jumping/Nordic and Disabled teams sponsored by the United States Ski and Snowboard Association.
A racing team for all ages in Canada's Edelweiss Valley.
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.
Austrian ski champion from Flachau, Salzburger Sportwelt Amadé, racing with Atomic Ski Altenmarkt, Austria, and gold medal winner of the Olympic Super-G.
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.
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.
Photos and flash presentation about this racer.
Information to help member racers, coaches and their parents keep track of when and where they are racing and how they are doing.
Information and events for Jonny Moseley.
Michigan's largest junior development alpine race team, with training programs for racers of all abilities.
A non-profit tax deductible corporation for the purpose of creating opportunities and enhancing financial support for youth ski racers.
National results from the UK dry slope racing circuit, with a searchable database allowing summaries and detailed information for all the races.
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 1998 / 99, ski world cup, downhill, slalom, super-g
More than 1,600 racers participated in the 60th annual downhill race. The 61st edition will take place January 21 to 24, 2004.
The international journal of ski and snowboard competition.
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.
Australia's world champion extreme snowsports team.
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.
Follow Kristina Koznick, four-time female American Alpine Skier of the year, in the World Championships and the Olympics.
USSA franchise promotes and coordinates alpine racing programs at ski areas throughout the state.
Winner four Gold Medals in the World Masters Alpine Championships in Italy in March 2002.
The new star of Austrian skiing is the "Lightning from Pitz."
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November 2, 2023 at 5:45:06 UTC
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