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Topher Sabot is the Editor of FasterSkier, and oversees all operations. A 1999 graduate of Williams College, Topher was a four-year member of the varsity ski team and captain his senior year.  He has continued racing, focusing on ski marathons, and has traveled to Norway, Greenland, and Iceland for events.  He also spent two years coaching for the Jackson Hole Ski Club in Jackson, Wyoming, and ...
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Matthew Voisin runs the day-to-day operation of FasterSkier with Topher, focusing on marketing and the FasterSkier blogs.  Matthew started Nordic skiing at the age of two and since then has made it a central focus of his life.   Matthew graduated from the University of New Hampshire, where he was a four-year member and co-captain of the Nordic ski team.  Since graduation he has been coaching ...
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Hunter Greene is in charge of the technological development of Fasterskier.  He brings his years of experience from running his own Information Technology company.  He started Brainspiral Technologies in 2001.  Brainspiral initially focused on small-scale Information Technology consulting, but has grown to encompass consulting for small businesses and schools, network installations, systems ma...
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Nat Herz is FasterSkier's contributing editor. A recent graduate of Bowdoin College, he learned to ski at The Putney School, from which America's only Olympic medalist, Bill Koch, graduated in the 1970s. While he's not as fast as Bill Koch, Nat absorbed a lot of wisdom while he was skiing at Bowdoin under Marty Hall and Nathan Alsobrook, which will theoretically serve him in both his athletic and...
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Learned how to ski in every condition on snowmachine tracks by growing up in Seward, AK.   Raced for NMU and Sten Fjeldheim with good results (some seconds and thirds, 4th, and 9th at NCAA's), and also (starting sophomore yr, for 5 years) US Development Team, best races at World Juniors (13,13,17). Raced 2003 World Champs in Val Di Fiemme, blah results. Burnt out as ski racer shortly after that,
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