Canadian Ski Marathon Turns 40

February 2, 2006 ─ On February 11 and 12, 2006 the Canadian Ski Marathon will hold its 40th annual edition and everyone who wants to celebrate the Canadian winter is invited to come! Turning 40 … READ MORE →

Olympic Nordic Combic Team Preps In Italy

February 2, 2006 — U.S. nordic combined skiers have found screwy winds but, in general, outstanding conditions this week for their pre-Olympic training camp in this area which hosted the 1991 and 2003 World Championships.“I’ve … READ MORE →

9,000 Skiers Generate Mass Excitement at Birkie 2006

February 2, 2006 – It’s the largest cross-country ski marathon in North America. Itís been called the “Greatest Show on Snow.” Itís the culmination of months of preparations by organizers and skiers alike.And this year … READ MORE →

Rossi Women 1-2-3 at the Subura Noquemanon Ski Marathon

February 2, 2006 – The Noquemanon, a FIS and American Ski Marathon Series point race, is one of the most popular races on the circuit because of its majestically scenic point-to-point course and the extensive … READ MORE →

ispo Winter 06 Breaks All Records

February 2, 2006 – A event record was obvious even before ispo winter 06 took place on 160,000 sq. m. at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre from January 29 to February 1, 2006. A … READ MORE →

Canada’s Amanda Ammar Sixth At Junior Worlds

February 1, 2006 – Canadian cross-country ski athlete Amanda Ammar decided to give herself an early birthday present on Thursday, namely a head-turning performance in the junior women’s five-km classic race at the FIS World … READ MORE →

Seven Canadians In Top-30 At Junior Worlds

February 1, 2006 – The slushy snow conditions might have been less than ideal, but Canada’s junior and under-23 cross-country skiing athletes still managed to turn in some stellar performances at the FIS Junior World … READ MORE →

Dasha Gaiazova Wins U23 B Final

February 1, 2006 – Dasha won the B final finishing 5th overall. Chandra finished either 11th . Perianne Phil Widmer was second in his heat and ready to move on but fell near the end … READ MORE →

Craftsbury Marathon 2006 – Big Success

January 31, 2006 – Thanks for being part of the 25th annual event. We were fortunate again this year to have a full roster of 1,000 participants. We certainly had our doubts that we would … READ MORE →

Italy To Relax Doping Laws for Torino Winter Games

January 31, 2006 – In a recent AFP release it was reported that the Italian government has said they will be relaxing their strict doping laws for the upcoming Torino Winter Olympic Games, February 10-26.The … READ MORE →

Hamilton School To Celebrate 2006 Olympic Winter Games With Canadian Olympic School Program

January 30, 2006 – On February 1, over 600 students at Ray Lewis Elementary School in Hamilton will take part in the Canadian Olympic Committee’s (COC) Canadian Olympic School Program, presented by RBC. Two-time … READ MORE →

CCC Hires Director of High Performance

January 30, 2006 – Due to resource limitations during the past decade, CCC has not had the benefit of having a staff person employed in the area of high performance. During this period, many … READ MORE →

Canada On The Podium At World Junior Biathlon Champs

January 30, 2006 – Just weeks away from his first Olympic Winter Games, Canada’s Jean-Philippe LeGuellec pulled out a medal-winning performance in the junior men’s sprint at the World Youth and Junior Biathlon Championships. The … READ MORE →

Haywood Report: Challenge = Opportunity

January 29, 2006 – At the beginning of the training year our ski team is reminded that with every opportunity there comes a challenge. Being on the national team is a huge opportunity, but … READ MORE →

USA’s Lodwick Podiums Again

January 29, 2006 – Four-time nordic combined Olympian Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, CO) completed his first week back on the World Cup in more than a month Sunday by finishing second – his second top-3 … READ MORE →

Lodwick Third In Seefeld Sprint

January 28, 2006 – Four-time Olympian Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, CO) returned Saturday to the World Cup after a month off and climbed onto the podium, finishing third in a 7.5K sprint event behind World … READ MORE →

Danielle Goyette Named Canada’s Flag Bearer For The 2006 Olympic Winter Games

January 28, 2006 – The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) announced today that women’s ice hockey player and two-time (1998, 2002) Olympic medallist Danielle Goyette (St-Nazaire, Que.) has been named Canada’s flag bearer for the 2006 … READ MORE →

Canadian Biathletes Take Aim at Olympics

January 28, 2006 – With the last biathlon World Cup series before the 2006 Olympic Winter Games now complete, Biathlon Canada announced that seven athletes have met the criteria to join the world’s best high-performance … READ MORE →

SIA Wraps Up

January 26, 2006 – Earlier this week, representatives from the snowsports industry gathered at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas for the 35th Annual SIA (SnowSports Industries America) Trade Show (Jan 23-26, 2006). … READ MORE →

Karhu Wins Jackson Ski Nordic Center’s Highly Competitive Rental Contract

January 26, 2006 – Karhu, the leading innovator of Nordic ski equipment, recently won the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation ‘s highly selective rental contract. After a methodical equipment test, Karhu’s Snowblaze Fitness Touring ski package, … READ MORE →

Rottefella Introduces New Telemark Norm

January 26, 2006 – Rottefella has developed a completely new and revolutionary system for Telemark bindings and -boots. The new system is named NTN (New Telemark Norm) and will be the basis for a … READ MORE →

Babikov Makes Russian Olympic Team

January 26, 2006 – Russia’s national Olympic committee has chosen 16 athletes for the Olympic nordic skiing races in Pragelato.A very tense and difficult decision was anticipated for the Russian Olympic committee. There were … READ MORE →

USA’s Lindsey Van Wins Again At Steamboat

January 25, 2006 – Clint Jones (Steamboat Springs, CO) pulled a major upset Sunday at the U.S. Ski Jumping Championship on the normal hill at Howelsen Hill, stopping Todd Lodwick (also Steamboat), who was looking … READ MORE →

Rottefella Becomes Global Leader in Nordic Ski Bindings

January 25, 2006 – Rottefella, the Norwegian ski binding manufacturer, has assumed global leadership with its new contract with Fischer, the world’s largest ski manufacturer. The new contract secures Rottefella a leading worldwide market … READ MORE →

USA’s Andy Newell 4th at World Cup in Germany

Best Spring Result in U.S. History

January 25, 2006 (Oberstdorf, Germany) – Olympics-bound cross country racer Andy Newell (Shaftsbury, VT) hung-up the best World Cup sprint result by a U.S. skier on Sunday, finishing fourth behind fast-closing Norwegian Odd-Bjoern Kjelmeset in … READ MORE →

Birkie Standouts to Race in Winter Olympics

January 24, 2006 – Nine former Subaru American Birkebeiner standouts, including one former champion, are slated to race in the upcoming 2006 Winter Games. The cross-country competitions will take place in the mountain-town of Pragelato, … READ MORE →

Canadian Olympic Committee to Announce Flag Bearer and 2006 Canadian Olympic Team in Montreal and Calgary

January 24, 2006 (Toronto, ON) – On Thursday, January 26, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) will hold a simultaneous event at Olympic Park in Montreal and Canada Olympic Park in Calgary to announce Canada’s opening … READ MORE →

Canada’s Nordic Women Stack Top-10 In World Cup Sprint

January 23, 2006 – Beckie Scott’s podium streak came to an end at six on Sunday, but she didn’t go down without a fight in Oberstdorf, Germany.The Olympic champion, who has taken the world by … READ MORE →

US U23 XC Worlds Team Announced

January 22, 2006 – Six men and six women – including three recently named Olympians for the Torino Winter Games – have been named to compete in the 2006 Under-23 Cross Country World Championships in … READ MORE →

USA’s Todd Lodwick Runs US Titles To 17

January 22, 2006 – Four-time Olympian Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, CO)ran his collection of U.S. ski championships to 17 Saturday, winning both the normal hill jumping title and the nordic combined gold medal. He now … READ MORE →

Continued Controversy Over Turin Doping Tests

January 21, 2006 – A top health ministry official threatened on Friday to send police to conduct drug tests on athletes during next month’s Turin Olympics, amid a worsening row over how to apply Italy’s … READ MORE →

Beckie Scott Wins Gold Again at World Cup 15K Pursuit

Canada's Chris Jeffries Posts his Best World Cup Result

January 21, 2006 (Oberstdorf, GER) – Beckie Scott completed the hat trick, winning her third World Cup gold medal of the season, and her career, in the women’s 15 kilometre pursuit race in Oberstdorf, Germany … READ MORE →

New Assistant Administrator Hired for CCC National Office

January 21, 2006 – It was with regret that CCC received Magi Scallion’s notice of resignation in mid-December (Magi’s last day at work was January 9). Magi joined the CCC staff in March 2005 … READ MORE →

Changes To The FIS Disciplines For Turin

January 21, 2006 – What is new in the FIS disciplines? Of the 84 titles and total of 252 medals at stake at the XX Olympic Winter Games in Turin, the six FIS disciplines … READ MORE →

Ski Mountaineering Race Series Makes East Coast Debut in the Mad River Valley

January 20, 2006 – Vermont’s Mad River Valley will host the first eastern race in The Mountain Hardwear/Life-Link/Dynafit Ski Mountaineering Race Series. Scheduled for February 5, 2006, the race will begin at the Mad River … READ MORE →

US Nordic Teams Announced For Junior Worlds

January 20, 2006 – Twenty-six athletes, including 13 cross country skiers, led by Liz Stephen (Montpelier, VT/Burke Mountain Academy) and Morgan Arritola (Fairfield, ID/Sun Valley SEF) who each collected two medals at the U.S. Cross … READ MORE →

Sarah Konrad Named to US Olympic Cross Country and Biathlon Teams

January 19, 2006 – Sarah Konrad-Alpina/Madshus Named to Both 2006 United States Cross Country 2006 United States Olympic Biathlon Teams Sarah Konrad was named today to the 2006 United States Cross Country Team, just 2 … READ MORE →

Karhu’s 7tm Power is Official Binding by US Telemark Team

Awarded Editor's Choice by Couloir and Powder

January 19, 2006 (Burlington, VT) – Karhu, the leading innovator of Nordic ski equipment, was recently named the official binding supplier for the United States Telemark Ski Team (USTSA). Karhu’s 7tm Power Binding was selected … READ MORE →

Nipika Mountain Resort 3rd Annnual Loppet

This Weekend!

January 18, 2006 – This Saturday January 21, 2006 Nipika Mountain Resort hosts the 3rd annnual 30K classic Nipika Loppet with $7,000 + in cash and prizes. Nipika Mountain Resort is only 30 minutes from … READ MORE →

2006 Canadian Birkebeiner Cancelled

Januar 18, 2006 (Edmonton, Alta.) – The 2006 Canadian Birkebeiner scheduled for February 11th, including the Nordic Fair and The Vikings’ Feast has been cancelled.  The decision was made by the board of directors and … READ MORE →

Kris Freeman Headlines U.S. Olympic XC Team

10 Men, 7 Women Will Head to Torino

January 17, 2006 (Park City, Utah) – Kris Freeman (Andover, NH), who has posted the best U.S. cross country skiing results since the Bill Koch era two decades ago, and three-time Olympian Carl Swenson (Park … READ MORE →

Team USA Wins International Division in Italy!

2006 European Snowshoe Championships

January 16, 2006 – A team of fifteen U.S. snowshoe athletes recently traveled to Fondo Italy to compete in the Fourth Annual European Snowshoe Championships during the prestigious La Ciaspolada Snowshoe Race in the shadows … READ MORE →

2006 US Olympic Jumping and Nordic Combined Teams

January 16, 2006 (Park City, Utah) – Six-time nordic combined World Cup winner Todd Lodwick (Steamboat Springs, CO) and former sprint world champion Johnny Spillane (Steamboat Springs, CO) were named Monday to the 2006 Olympic … READ MORE →

Canadian Women’s Team are Unofficial Fourth at World Cup

Canadian Men Struggle at World Cup Debut

January 15, 2006 (Val di Fiemme, Italy) – Canada’s women’s cross-country skiers, who took the nation by storm on their home snow last month, teamed up to post an unofficial fourth-place result in a 4×5 … READ MORE →

Finland’s Hannu Manninen Wins by .1 Second

January 15, 2006 (Val di Fiemme, Italy) – World Cup leader Hannu Manninen of Finland led the 10K race in a Nordic Combined World Cup mass start event Saturday and held on to nip teammate … READ MORE →

Grandmother of Three Wins Great Glen Nordic Meister Race

January 14, 2006 (Pinkham Notch, NH) – Last Tuesday, fifty-two year old Lynette Norton of Jackson, NH skied in her first cross country race at Great Glen Trails in Pinkham Notch, NH. Much to her … READ MORE →

Canada’s Sara Renner Cracks Top-15

January 14, 2006 (Val di Fiemme, ITA) – A year ago Canada’s Sara Renner would have been happy with a 12th-place result in a women’s 15-kilometre mass start race. Today, it is simply not good … READ MORE →

Rossi Skiers Score at U.S. Cross Country Nationals: Day 3 and 4

Southam and Stephen Champions

January 13, 2006 – The weather at Soldier Hollow turned sunny and warm for the third and fourth races of five that will help decide the contingent of athletes named to the U.S. Olympic Team. … READ MORE →

Winter Trails Day Attendance Up

Event Attracts New Participants

January 13, 2006 (McLean, VA) – Organizers estimate that nearly 10,000 people attended Winter Trails Day on Saturday, January 7, based on preliminary reports from several “anchor sites” in various parts of the country. Last … READ MORE →

CCSAA Relocates 2006 Annual Conference

January 12, 2006 – CCSAA (Cross Country Ski Areas Association) will hold its annual conference at Grand Targhee Resort, WY on April 11-13, 2006. Generous room rates, good skiing, discounted lift tickets, nearby Jackson Hole, … READ MORE →