It Wasn’t The Olympics But They Raced As If It Was

Team Rossignol Master Athletes Take Home The Medals in Italy

February 20, 2006 – As the U.S. winter Olympic athletes were settling into their Olympic quarters in Torino Italy, five Team Rossignol master skiers joined a 130 person American contingent on a similar trip to … READ MORE →

Canmore Nordic Centre Day Pass Purchase Reminder

February 20, 2006 – Just a reminder to everyone skiing at Canmore Nordic Centre (or any other Nordic Facility where day pass purchase is required):Make sure you purchase and wear your Day passes when skiing … READ MORE →

Swift as the Wind, Skiers Savoured a Final Sunny Day

Keskinada Loppet - Final

February 20, 2006 – The final day of Keskinada Loppet activities was filled with heart-stopping finishes. Pleasant weather and low winds lent the festivities a helping hand and enabled organizers to provide complete runs under … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Mens XC 4x10K Mixed Relay

Italy Wins Gold - Canada 11th

February 19, 2006 (Pragelato, Italy) – It was a warm and snowy day in Pragelato as Devon Kershaw got Canadian blood pounding as he led the pack through the first leg of today’s 4x10K … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Individual Jumping LH

Alborn 43rd in Individual LH

February 19, 2006 (Pragelato, Italy) – U.S. ski jumper Alan Alborn (Anchorage, AK) continued his comeback from a pair of knee injuries, but failed to make the second round cut in Saturday’s K125 large hill … READ MORE →

Austrian Team Raided in Torino

February 18, 2006 – Italian police staged a late-night raid on the Austrian biathlon team’s Winter Olympics quarters on Saturday in Turin. The secretary-general of the Austrian Olympic Committee Heinz Jungwirth told Reuters there had … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Women’s 4x5K Mixed Relay

Russia Wins Gold

February 18, 2006 – Russia took the gold medal in the Women’s 4x5K Mixed Relay today followed by Germany in second for the silver while host country Italy took the bronze. The … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Biathlon Women’s 10K Pursuit, Men’s 12.5K Pursuit

February 18, 2006 – France’s Vincent Defrasne and Germany’s Kati Wilhelm won Olympic gold in the Men’s 12.5K Pursuit and Women’s 10K Pursuit today at the Torino Games. Tim Burke was the top North … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – XC Men’s 15K Cl

Veerpalu Wins Gold – Freeman 22nd

February 18, 2006 – Estonia’s Andrus Veerpalu won gold yesterday in the XC Men’s 15K Classic with Lukas Bauer (CZE) taking the silver and world cup leader, Tobias Angerer (GER) … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Jumping LH Individual Qualifying

February 18, 2006 – Here are the results from yesterday’s Jumping LH Individual Qualifying event.1 KASAI Noriaki JPN 117.32 PETTERSEN Sigurd NOR 115.93 NEUMAYER Michael GER … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Women’s Biathlon 7.5K

February 17, 2006 – Here are the results from yesterday’s Olympic Women’s Biathlon 7.5K event. Top North American was USA’s Rachel Steer in 35th while Canada’s Zina Kocher placed 62nd.1 BAVEREL-ROBERT Florence FRA 22:31.42 OLOFSSON Anna Carin SWE 22:33.83 EFREMOVA … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Sarah Renner 8th in Women’s 10K Classic

Smigun Wins Gold

February 16, 2006 – Today’s 10K classic race saw difficult conditions, with plus 4 temperatures and rain on the lower part of the course, and some snow falling in the … READ MORE →

American Birkebeiner 2006 – 10-Day Countdown

North America's Largest Cross-Country Ski Race

February 15, 2006 (Hayward, Wisconsin) – The countdown is on for 9,000 skiers, 2,000 volunteers, 15,000 spectators and organizers of the 33rd annual American Birkebeiner cross-country ski race. They’ll all descend on the 4,100 residents … READ MORE →

Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame Inductees – Sylvie Fréchette, Curt Harnett and Pierre Harvey Top List

February 15, 2006 (Quebec) – On Saturday April 29, 2006 synchronised swimming gold and silver medallist Sylvie Fréchette, cycling silver and double-bronze medallist Curt Harnett, and Pierre Harvey, the first Canadian male athlete to participate … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Biathlon 10K Sprint

U.S. Guard Changes as Rossi's Burke and Bailey Make Pursuit Field

February 15, 2006 (Cesana San Sicario, Italy) – Olympic “rookies” Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, NY) in 37th place and Lowell Bailey (Lake Placid, NY) in 48th place, topped veteran biathletes Jeremy Teela (Anchorage, AK), and … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Canada’s Scott and Renner Win Olympic Sprint Silver

February 14, 2006 – Beckie Scott gets to stand on the podium with her real Olympic medal today, along with teammate Sara Renner, but it was a day of bad breaks as a busted … READ MORE →

Rossignol Skier Hakkinen 10th in 20K Biathlon – All-Time US Olympic Best

February 13, 2006 (Cesana San Sicario, Italy) – On February 11, Jay Hakkinen (Kasilof) stamped his name in US Olympic History one more time as he finished 10th in the 20K Individual competition, erasing his … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – 20K Biathlon Individual

February 11, 2006 – Germany’s Michael Greis won the men’s 20K Biathlon Individual at the Torino Olympics today. Norwegian star Ole Einar Bjoerndalen took the silver while Norway’s Halvard Hanevold won bronze. Top North American … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Men’s 30K Pursuit

Canada's Grey is Top North American

February 13, 2005 (Pragelato, Italy) – Russia’s Eugeni Dementiev won the men’s 30K pursuit yesterday at the Torino Olympics edging out Norway’s Frode Estil who won silver and Italy’s Pietro Piller Cottrer the … READ MORE →

Torino Olympics 2006 – Women’s 15K Pursuit

Smigun Wins Gold – Canada's Scott 6th

February 13, 2005 (Pragelato, Italy) – It wasn’t Canadian Beckie Scott’s day yesterday as she finished 6th yesterday in and was unable to defend her gold medal in the women’s 15K pursuit. … READ MORE →

USA’s Alborn, Jones Qualify for Olympic NH Final

February 11, 2006 (Pragelato, Italy) – U.S. ski jumpers Alan Alborn (Anchorage, AK) and Clint Jones (Steamboat Springs, CO) jumped well enough Saturday to qualify for Sunday’s Olympic NH Individual event in Pragelato.A total of … READ MORE →

USA’s Lodwick 8th in Olympic Individual Gundersen

February 11, 2006 (Pragelato, Italy) – U.S. Nordic Combined skier Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, CO), in 13th place after the jumping portion of the Olympic Individual NH Gundersen, finished eighth overall following the 15k Cross … READ MORE →

Sean Crooks Issued 5-Day Prohibition

February 10, 2006 – Sean Crooks, a member of the Canadian Olympic Cross-Country Team, was issued a five-day start prohibition on Thursday after pre-competition blood testing carried out by the FIS revealed a haemoglobin level … READ MORE →

Canadian Olympic Committee Restates Goal Of Top-Three Finish In Turin

February 10, 2006 – Armed with several new high-performance initiatives designed to help Canada’s athletes achieve optimum success on the international stage and coming off a 2005-06 pre-Olympic World Cup season in which Canada recorded … READ MORE →

FIS Issues Start Prohibitions

Two U.S. Olympic Cross Country Skiers Named

February 11, 2006 (Pragelato, Italy) – Two U.S. Olympic cross country skiers were among eight athletes who will not be permitted to participate in competitions for five days as a result of high hemoglobin levels … READ MORE →

Holland Heineken House Opens its doors in Torino

February 9, 2006 – The Holland Heineken House was today officially opened by Theo Fledderus, Secretary General of NOC*NSF and Ed Verheijen, Chef de Mission of NOC*NSF. Conveniently located close to the Olympic Oval, the … READ MORE →

2006 TD Banknorth New England Bill Koch Youth Ski League Festival

February 9, 2006 – March 3 – 5, 2006 at The Bethel Inn’s Nordic Center and Gould Academy Bethel, Maine Sponsor event/venue hours: Friday, March 3, 2004 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Saturday, March 4, … READ MORE →

From Start to Finish 35th Annual SIA SnowSports Show Was \”Pure Energy\”

February 9, 2006 – As the SIA.06 SnowSports Show culminated on Thursday, January 26th, excitement filled the aisles marking the conclusion of yet another successful year for attendees at the SIA (SnowSports Industries America) SnowSports … READ MORE →

Official Torino Training Schedules

February 8, 2006 – NOTE: Following are posted official venue training times. Actual training times of U.S. athletes will vary.Wednesday, February 8Cross Country: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., PragelatoNordic Combined: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., … READ MORE →

Yellowknife Jackrabbits Olympic Kickoff

February 8, 2006 – The Yellowknife Jackrabbits hosted an Olympic Kickoff and Choclate Bar Ski Day this past weekend. NWT’s Olympic ski stars Sharon and Shirley Firth were honored as part of the special Jackrabbit … READ MORE →

Team X-C.com Race Report: East Bound

February 8, 2006 – Team X-C.com is wrapping up their first block of western Salomon Marathon Cup Series (MCS) events in preparation for the Eastern MCS events. Here’s a recap of the team’s activities … READ MORE →

Rossi Skiers Sizzle at the Lakes Loppet Sprints

February 7, 2006 – The Streets of Uptown were brimming with thousands of spectators anticipating the short intense bursts of speedster sprinters as they dashed over the artificially snow covered Minneapolis boulevards.The morning qualifiers were … READ MORE →

Canmore Nordic Centre Day Pass Purchase Reminder

February 7, 2006 – Just a reminder to everyone skiing at Canmore Nordic Centre (or any other Nordic Facility where day pass purchase is required):Make sure you purchase and wear your Day passes when skiing … READ MORE →

2005-2006 World Cup Season A Success For Canadian Winter High Performance Sport

February 7, 2006 – “The 2005-06 World Cup season has been an unequivocal success for Canadian winter high-performance sport,” said COC Director of International Performance, Alex Gardiner. “Heading into the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, the … READ MORE →

The Olympic Winter Games on CBC Country Canada

February 7, 2006 – The Olympic Winter Games on CBC Country CanadaCBC COUNTRY CANADA is Canada’s digital home for celebrating this country; our land, our people, our regions and passions. It’s a crowded digital universe, … READ MORE →

Canadian Olympic Committee Welcomes Prime Minister Harper’s Appointment of Michael D. Chong as Minister for Sport

February 6, 2006 – The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) welcomed today’s announcement by the new Federal Government of a senior Minister responsible for sport, and applauded its’ appointment of Michael D. Chong as Minister for … READ MORE →

Canadian Olympic Park Records Gold-Medal Performance In Janary

February 6, 2006 -As many of the athletes who use its world-class facilities gear up for gold at the Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy, Canada Olympic Park earned a gold medal of its own … READ MORE →

Solicitation for CCC Board of Director Candidates to serve June 2006-June 2008

February 6, 2006 – A Nominating Committee has been appointed to assemble a slate of candidates to be considered for election to the Board of Directors of CCC. This election will take place at the … READ MORE →

Canada Ranked Second Overall in Total 2005-06 World Cup Medals

February 6, 2006 – After concluding one of the most successful seasons in the history of Canadian winter high-performance sport, Canada remains on track to achieve its goal of being one of the top three … READ MORE →

Eastern Canadian / Haywood Canada Cup Action

February 6, 2006 – David Zylberberg, who spent 3 years skiing for Carleton University then traveled west to Banff, overcame a 45 second deficit from the 10 km classic race on Saturday to beat Stefan … READ MORE →

Canada’a Dasha Gaiazova Finishes Fifth in Dramatic Fashion

February 6, 2006 – It’s been one stellar result after another for Canada’s Dasha Gaiazova, who closed out the Under-23 Junior World Ski Championships by hustling to a dramatic fifth-place finish in under-23 cross-country pursuit … READ MORE →

Wagner Top American In Switzerland

February 5 – Wendy Wagner (Park City, UT) was the top U.S. finisher in 27th at Sunday’s 10K classic cross country World Cup in Switzerland. Virpi Kuitunen of Finland won the race in 27:58.8. She … READ MORE →

Canada’s Renner Wins World Cup Silver

Scott 4th at Final Pre-Olympic Cross Country Race

February 5, 2006 (Davos, Switzerland) – In a stunning sequel to last December, Canada’s cross-country ski queens, Sara Renner and Beckie Scott, pulled off one more round of spectacular pre-Olympic results with less than a … READ MORE →

Alberta Cup 5-6 – Change In Venue

February 5, 2006 – Originally scheduled for to be hosted in St. Albert, the Alberta Cups will move 45 minutes north to the Tawatinaw Valley Alpine/Nordic Centre, where, thanks to a combination of natural and … READ MORE →

Canada Ski Marathon Newsletter

February 5, 2006 – Here is the latest from CSM:Don MacLeod, a Man with an Idea!In 1966 Canadians were asked to do something special to celebrate Canada’s centennial. Don MacLeod thought it would be fun … READ MORE →

USA’s Newell 12th In Cross Country Sprints

February 4, 2006 – Andy Newell (Shaftsbury, VT) finished 12th Saturday in a World Cup sprint in Switzerland. Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, AK) was the top women’s finisher for the U.S. in 28th.It was a double … READ MORE →

Canada’s Crawford Takes Bronze At Sprints

February 4, 2006 – Canada’s Chandra Crawford sprinted her way onto the podium in just her sixth World Cup race. The 22-year-old World Cup rookie finished third on Saturday in a star-studded field in Davos, … READ MORE →

Gaiazova Finishes Fifth In U23 XC Pursuit

February 4, 2006 – It’s been one stellar result after another for Canada’s Dasha Gaiazova, who closed out the Under-23 Junior World Ski Championships by hustling to a dramatic fifth-place finish in under-23 cross-country pursuit … READ MORE →

Haywood Report: Europe Trip 2006

February 3, 2006 – Following the Under 23 Junior World Championships in foggy Slovenia, Team 2010 teammate David Nighbor and I will embark on a two-week unsupported racing expedition around central Europe. The main … READ MORE →

Canda’s Ammar Finishes Seventh At Junior Worlds

February 3, 2006 – It was a photo finish at the finish line, and one with a distinctly North American flavour, when Canada’s Amanda Ammar hustled to an impressive seventh-place finish in the 10-km pursuit … READ MORE →