May 08, 2012 – Here’s Part 2 of Talkin’ with the Gravy-Train, as Peter Graves talks with longtime cross-country ski coach, Pete Vordenberg, who recently resigned from the U.S. Ski Team after 16 years of service to spend more time with his family. Vordy joined the U.S. Cross Country Ski Team in 1996 and raced for six years including two Olympic Winter Games. He transitioned into coaching for another 10 years and his brilliant career included the first World Championship medal won by a U.S. woman and the first World Cup medal in 25 years. He leaves a great legacy behind as a coach and an author, writing Momentum: Chasing the Olympic Dream in Dec. 2002. Graves talks with Vordy about his storied career, as he held nearly every coaching position for the team at one point in time, and most recently was the men’s Head World Cup coach – for Part 1 click HERE.