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Killington and Stratton Skiers the Latest to Benefit from Expanded Wireless Coverage

Killington, VT – It wasn’t that long ago that cell phone coverage at Vermont ski resorts was spotty, at best. Killington and Stratton skiers, however, are the latest to benefit from Verizon Wireless’ expansion across ski country with three new cell sites. Two new sites increase wireless voice and data coverage and capacity to the … Continue reading Killington and Stratton Skiers the Latest to Benefit from Expanded Wireless Coverage

Environmental Report Questions Wisdom of Building New Ski Resorts in Central and Eastern Europe

Vienna, Austria – New research suggests that ambitious plans for dozens of new ski resorts in Central and Eastern Europe could be constructed on slippery financial slopes, a worldwide environmental organization warned on Tuesday.n The potential financial uncertainty and the future viability of the resorts is also adding to environmentalists’ concerns that some of Europe’s … Continue reading Environmental Report Questions Wisdom of Building New Ski Resorts in Central and Eastern Europe

Snow is Transformed Into Art in Breckenridge

Breckenridge, CO – The Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships return to the Colorado ski resort town of Breckenridge next week for its 19th year of showcasing the fleeting art form.n For the 2009 event, 16 teams from around the globe have been invited to compete from nine countries including Bulgaria, Canada, China, Germany, Mexico, the … Continue reading Snow is Transformed Into Art in Breckenridge

World Cup Cross Country Skiing: U.S. Looking for More in Whistler

Whistler (BC), Canada – Kris Freeman (Andover, NH) and Liz Stephen (East Montpelier, VT) led the U.S. in a World Cup cross country pursuit Saturday in Whistler at the site of the 2010 Olympics. Freeman was 18th and Stephen placed 24th. The races were won by Italy’s Pietro Piller Cottrer and Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland.n … Continue reading World Cup Cross Country Skiing: U.S. Looking for More in Whistler

World Cup Nordic Combined Skiing: Demong On Podium Again in Whistler

Whistler (BC), Canada – Billy Demong (Vermontville, NY) came from behind to take third Saturday in a DKB FIS Nordic Combined World Cup at the Whistler Olympic Park. A day earlier, the U.S. Ski Team veteran was the winner in the first of two Olympic test events at the 2010 venue. Norway’s Magnus Moan was … Continue reading World Cup Nordic Combined Skiing: Demong On Podium Again in Whistler

World Cup Alpine Skiing: Vonn Wins in Austria

Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria – Reigning World Cup overall ski racing champion Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) picked up the second super combined win of her career after taking charge of a World Cup in Zauchensee Saturday. It was her 16th career win and third this season on the FIS Audi World Cup.n “Today was a great way … Continue reading World Cup Alpine Skiing: Vonn Wins in Austria

World Cup Alpine Skiing: Miller, Sullivan Go 2-3 in Wengen

Wengen, Switzerland – Though the three-year streak of Americans winning in Wengen was broken, the follow-up performance was far from shabby as Bode Miller (Franconia, NH) and Marco Sullivan (Squaw Valley, CA) were second and third, respectively, in the famed downhill Saturday. Swiss skier Didier Defago won the race, achieving his first downhill World Cup … Continue reading World Cup Alpine Skiing: Miller, Sullivan Go 2-3 in Wengen