The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Skiing Committee announces the 74 men and 74 women selected to participate in the 2007 National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Skiing Championships, to be held March 7-10 at Attitash and Jackson XC in Mt. Washington Valley, NH.,
Lahti, Finland, March 1. Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, NY) opened the final third of the biathlon season with a 15th place finish today in the Men’s 20K Individual competition.,
When she finally decided to make her move and break from the pack with less than one K to go, she got her pole stomped on and off came the ferrule and basket. She limped into the stadium – trailing the lead pack.,
SAPPORO, Japan (March 1) - Finland took charge in the first leg Thursday and went on to win handily the women's 4x5K mixed relay with Germany taking silver and Norway bronze. The U.S. foursome finished 14th.,
Lahti, Finland, February 28. Denise Teela, finished 64th in the Women’s 15K Individual today, but more importantly had only two penalties in the 20-shot competition.,
The gap narrows but NSR keeps a slim lead over CCSH. Leading into the last 2 weeks looks like it will come down to wire at the relays.,
Some World Championship pics... In no particular order.,
Northern Michigan University has claimed half the spots on the 2007 All Central Collegiate Ski Association team.,
Northern Michigan University and the Alaska Nanooks qualified a full squad of six skiers to the NCAA Skiing Championships. Other representatives include MTU with five skiers and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and St. Olaf College with one apiece.,
The Michigan Tech Nordic skiing team will send three women and two men to the 2007 National Collegiate Skiing Championships on Mar. 7-10 at Attitash and Jackson XC in Mt. Washington Valley, N.H.,
The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships at Sapporo, the first to be held in Asia (as a separate event outside of the Olympic Games that were held in the same city in 1972), are now two thirds of the way to being completed.,
While many talked about the conditions, some pulled off the course, a few pushed on...,