Photo set from Steve Kotvis – Minneapolis Based Photographer http://f-go.smugmug.com/Sports/Nordic-Skiing/2010-lympics-XC-Ski-Relays/
Photo set from Steve Kotvis – Minneapolis Based Photographer http://f-go.smugmug.com/Sports/Nordic-Skiing/2010-lympics-XC-Ski-Relays/
Photo set from Steve Kotvis – Minneapolis Based Photographer http://f-go.smugmug.com/Sports/Nordic-Skiing/2010-lympics-XC-Ski-Relays/
Team Sprint with Kikkan Randal – 6th Overall
Team Sprint with Kikkan Randal – 6th Overall
Team Sprint with Kikkan Randal – 6th Overall
Team Sprint with Kikkan Randal – 6th Overall
Olympics – 15K Pursuit – 43rd (23rd Fastest Skate Leg) Full Results
Olympics – 15K Pursuit – 43rd (23rd Fastest Skate Leg) Full Results
Olympics – 15K Pursuit – 43rd (23rd Fastest Skate Leg) Full Results
Olympics – 15K Pursuit – 43rd (23rd Fastest Skate Leg) Full Results
30th Place – Full Results
30th Place – Full Results
30th Place – Full Results
30th Place – Full Results
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PARK CITY, UT – World Championship medalist Kikkan Randall (Anchorage), along with Andy Newell (Shaftsbury, VT) and Kris Freeman (Andover, NH) headline a group of eight athletes announced Tuesday by the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) for the 2010 Olympic Cross Country Ski Team. USSA President and CEO Bill Marolt, together with the U.S. Olympic Committee and Team partner Visa, announced the roster of athletes to compete in the cross country events at the...
Lindsey Dehlin is already a veteran of two Olympic Games, having been selected to the U.S. teams in 2002 and 2006. In 2008, Dehlin won her first national championship, in the team sprint with Lindsay Williams. Last year, Dehlin took third place in the sprint at the U.S. National Championships in Anchorage, and eighth in the five k skate. FasterSkier: You went to Northern Michigan University for four years, and now you’re back training with...