Cross Country Ski Headquarters wins another Michigan Cup! Good job getting your skiers out, Headquarters!
STOCKHOLM (March 21) - Andy Newell, capping his best season of World Cup racing, was 13th Wednesday in a sprint around the royal palace - the final World Cup sprint of the season, lifting him into sixth place in sprint standings.,
Results from the 2007 World Masters in Rovaniemi, Finland,
Many skiers - from novice racers to the big guns - bit the dust on the last corner at the Michigan Cup Relays. Here's a few who made the corner, and a few who did not...,
The events at holmenkollen are in a class by themselves. I've never been to a game at Lambeau Field, but if you combine the tailgating scene there with a Norwegian ski race, that's probably about the right combination.,
A Detroit Free Press article about Mike Temkin! 'Temkin was way too fast for us to ski with, even when we ran into him twice in two weekends...',
I have made available a gallery of photos of athletes from around the country from the recent Junior Olympics at Soldier Hollow, Utah. These photo prints are available for purchase by all families and friends f the athletes who worked so hard.,
Linda Thielfodt, Doug Cornell, and Bobby Ljubic share their photos from the 2007 Michigan Cup Relays.,
Team NordicSkiRacer teammates Emily Flynn and Hugh Pritchard win the Michigan Cup Individual Championships. Elliot Putman and Hannah Ciesla took the Junior titles.,
Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, March 18. Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, NY) sprinted to 17th place in this afternoon’s 15K Mass Start with a strong kick over the final 300 meters and a lean at the finish that pushed Halvard Hanevold of Norway into 18th place.,
Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, March 17. Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, NY) finished 32nd today missing another top 30 finish by a mere two seconds, while his training partner, Lowell Bailey (Lake Placid, NY) followed in 35th place, 20.8 seconds later.,
World Championships silver medalist Bill Demong moved up four places in the 7.5K sprint Sunday to finish third, ending his best nordic combined World Cup season on the podium.,
For the third time in a row, Norway collected the coveted Marc-Hodler-Trophy with 139 points, followed by Germany with 85 and Finland with 75 points.,