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 - The 2011-2012 season ended on the highest possible note for the U.S. Nordic Combined team with Bryan Fletcher's first career World Cup victory in Oslo, Norway. Jon Schafer produced a year-in-review video from behind scenes, which includes everything from summer training to Holmenkollen. 6 Comments
Fletcher Leading Edelmann and Storlien early in the race (Photo: Margo Christiansen USSA)
 - Bryan Fletcher captured his first World Cup win in Oslo on Saturday following a strong jump with an aggressive race on the cross-country trails. Teammate Billy Demong finishe... 1 Comment
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 - Billy Demong nabbed third for his best World Cup result in two years, and Bryan and Taylor Fletcher matched and set career bests in Sunday's Nordic Combined World Cup in Val ... 1 Comment
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 - Alessandro Pittin of Italy captured his third-straight victory in the nordic combined World Cup in Chaux-Neuve, France. Americans Billy Demong and Johnny Spillane finished th...
The Seefeld Biathlon Stadium: Garnished with blue skies and white Alps
 - With a Nordic Combined Individual Gunderson event in the morning followed by the Biathlon Sprint event in the afternoon, Day Three at the Winter Youth Olympic Games was packe...
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 - A day after Alessandro Pittin became the first Italian to win a nordic combined World Cup event, the Olympic bronze medalist repeated his success, edging Jason Lamy Chappuis ...
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 - Jon Schafer, from Steamboat Springs, Colorado was traveling with the US Nordic Combined Team and made a video to give us all a little insight as to what life on the road is... 1 Comment
 - Seefeld hosted the return of the team sprint event, featuring two racers completing five laps each of 1500 meters after jumping. It's been more than a decade since the format...
 - The opening Nordic Combined Continental Cups are in the books for the 2011 – 2012 Season. After much training and anticipation of getting ready for the events, it was game ... 1 Comment
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 - In case you weren't glued to your computer screen this weekend, here are links to our coverage of elite racing that's happened around the world over the past few days, all in...
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 - Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) won the Nordic Combined World Cup in Ramsau, Austria. The Americans struggled; Todd Lodwick led in 23rd, while Bryan Fletcher and Billy Demong fini... 1 Comment
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 - Billy Demong began the day in Ramsau, Austria by jumping to 14th, and after skiing a strong 10 k, improved to 11th. He finished +17.3 behind winner Jan Schmid (NOR). Bryan F...
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 - After their sub-par jumping slammed the Americans with four penalty loops, Bryan Fletcher soared to 16th and Billy Demong appeared to have placed 11th -- except he was disqua...
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 - Norway's Haavard Klemetsen made the podium at the nordic-combined World Cup for the first time on Saturday as the winner in Lillehammer, Norway. Klemetsen wasn't the only one...
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 - Billy Demong and Bryan Fletcher clawed their way back into the top 20 at the World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland on Saturday, after high winds canceled the jumping portion of the n...
U.S. Nordic Combined, 2011, Mount Baldy
 - Sure, they've got a few kids now. But the U.S. Nordic Combined squad is healthy and raring for the start of the 2011/2012 season just about a week before it kicks off in Euro...
Demong on the podium in Germany (Photo: Dave Jarrett)
 - Bill Demong and Bryan Fletcher led their Nordic Combined teammates to a “reassuring” start of competition this weekend at the FIS Summer Grand Prix in Oberwiesenthal, Ge...
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 - There were plenty of standout performances in the North American nordic sports in 2011, including gold medals, World Cup victories and breakthrough performances. Here are Fas... 2 Comments
 - Olympic and World Champion Billy Demong (Vermontville, NY) will be the first inductee into Saranac Lake's Walk of Fame during a ceremony held Saturday at the village's histor...
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 - In a somewhat down year for the US Nordic Combined squad, Bryan Fletcher took a step forward, making the jump to legitimate World Cup competitor, and earning the FasterSkier ...
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