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Wired November 2001 Andrew Tilin |
Powder to the People Hybrid skate-snowboards, hydraulic-shock bindings, and 21 other reasons to love the cool economy... |
Sports Illustrated August 28, 2001 Tim Layden |
Will he be back? Here's hoping the Herminator can return to the slopes... |
Sports Illustrated April 11, 2001 E.M. Swift |
Setting the record straight Skier Bill Johnson reigned at more than just Sarajevo... |
Sports Illustrated February 13, 2001 Brian Cazeneuve |
Coming at You With a win in Austria, Daron Rahlves gives the U.S. hope on the slopes... |
Fast Company March 2001 Todd Shapera |
Cold Warrior Jerry Balint is one of about four dozen patrollers whose mission it is to tame the snowpack on Jackson Hole's notoriously extreme terrain. The patrol stabilizes the mountain by blowing it up -- blasting out windblown drifts and slabs that load up overnight... |
Sports Illustrated February 11, 2001 Brian Cazeneuve |
The good and the bad The Alpine World Ski Championships have been put to rest. The same can't be said for the natives in St. Anton who are singing in several established languages and a few random syllables outside our window. Here is a review of some highlights and lowlights from the championships... |
Sports Illustrated February 6, 2001 Brian Cazeneuve |
Austrian women rule downhill The Alpine Ski World Championships continued on Tuesday after three days of either full or partial postponements. The Austrians fought back from their gold-medal drought in a big way, sweeping the medals in the women's downhill... |
Sports Illustrated February 2, 2001 |
Exploring a skier's paradise St. Anton, Austria -- Greetings from Ski Heaven. This hamlet, where the Alpine Ski World Championships are being held, is a working home to 320 ski instructors and has an hourly ski-lift usage on peak days of over 100,000... |
High on Adventure February 2001 |
Grand Grand Targhee -- Wyoming's Powder Heaven We temporarily died, transcending to cat-skiing heaven. A full resurrection would find us in two feet of fresh powder, blue skies and a descending flotilla of rime ice two days later. It was definitely a religious experience... |
Sports Illustrated January 30, 2001 Brian Cazeneuve |
U.S. skiers thrive in big events What is it about the U.S. ski team and major international competitions? Daron Rahlves' stunning victory on Tuesday in the Super G, the first men's race at the Alpine World Ski Championships, extends a long tradition of excellence by U.S. racers at major events... |
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