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<strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
<strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>Skiing</strong><br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong>
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Highlights<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> finished 4th place overall in the <strong>20</strong>12 NCAA Championships.<br />
Five <strong>Dartmouth</strong> skiers named All-American: Eric Packer ‘12, Sam<br />
Tarling '<strong>13</strong>, Sophie Caldwell '12, Erika Flowers ‘12, Annie Hart '14.<br />
Ten <strong>Dartmouth</strong> skiers named All East: Ben Morse ’14, Eric Packer ’12,<br />
Sam Tarling ’<strong>13</strong>, Gordon Vermeer ’12, Sophie Caldwell ’12, Erika<br />
Flowers ’12, Annie Hart ‘14, Annie Rendall ’<strong>13</strong>, David Sinclair ’14.<br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12 named Ski Racing Magazine's Collegiate Nordic<br />
Skier of the Year.<br />
Eric Packer ‘12 named to NCAA Academic All-District At-Large Team<br />
again.<br />
Ruff Patterson named EISA Nordic Coach of the Year.<br />
<strong>20</strong>12 International Trips<br />
XC U23 World Championships, Erzuram, Turkey: Eric Packer ‘12, Sophie<br />
Caldwell ‘12 (qualified but did not attend).<br />
XC World Junior Championships, Erzuram, Turkey: Annie Hart ‘14<br />
(qualified but did not attend).<br />
Biathlon World Junior Championships, Ruhpolding, Germany: Ethan<br />
Dreissigacker ‘<strong>13</strong>.<br />
Alpine World Junior Championships, Roccaraso, Italy: Kieffer Christianson<br />
‘14.<br />
Biathlon World Championships, Ruhpolding, Germany: Sara Studebaker<br />
‘07, Laura Spector ‘10, Susan Dunklee ‘08.<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> National Team Members<br />
U.S. Alpine Team: David Chodounsky ‘08, Andrew Weibrecht ‘09, Tommy<br />
Ford ‘12, Keith Moffat ‘<strong>13</strong>, Michael Ankeny ‘<strong>13</strong>, Nolan Kasper ‘14, Kieffer<br />
Christianson ‘14.<br />
U.S. Cross Country Team: Ida Sargent ‘11.<br />
U.S. Biathlon Team: Sara Studebaker ‘07, Susan Dunklee ‘08.<br />
Highlights
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Mission<br />
The mission of the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team is<br />
to provide programs that enable<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> student-athletes to develop as<br />
individuals and achieve excellence in ski<br />
racing at all levels. We foster an<br />
environment of mutual respect, integrity,<br />
and enthusiasm for hard work. We are<br />
committed to the continued development<br />
and improvement of all our athletes. Our<br />
goal is to maintain a position of preeminence<br />
in intercollegiate, national and<br />
international skiing.<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> and the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Outing Club<br />
The story of <strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> is a<br />
history of firsts: <strong>Dartmouth</strong> founded the<br />
first collegiate ski team as part of the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Outing Club (DOC) in 1909. In<br />
1914, <strong>Dartmouth</strong> sent a team to Montreal<br />
to compete against McGill University in<br />
the first intercollegiate skiing competition.<br />
The first <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Winter Carnival – the<br />
nation’s oldest collegiate winter carnival –<br />
was held in 1915. The list goes on and on.<br />
To this day, <strong>Dartmouth</strong>’s tradition and<br />
history as a leader in winter sports<br />
continues.<br />
Through the years, some of the<br />
greatest names in skiing have been part<br />
of the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team, from<br />
legendary coaches Otto Schniebs, Walter<br />
Prager, and Al Merrill; to Ski Hall of Fame<br />
members Sel Hannah ’35, Dave Bradley<br />
’38, Dick Durrance ’39, and Howie<br />
Chivers ’39; to Olympic medalists and<br />
international competitors like Chiharu<br />
Igaya ’57, Tiger Shaw ’85, Leslie<br />
Thompson ’86, Nina Kemppel ’92, Carl<br />
Swenson ’92 and Andrew Weibrecht '09.<br />
Since the founding of the Winter Olympic<br />
Games in 1924, the string of participation<br />
by <strong>Dartmouth</strong> students and alumni has<br />
been unbroken.<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> also continues to be<br />
represented around the world in<br />
international competitions. At the <strong>20</strong>10<br />
Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada<br />
the Big Green was represented by Silver<br />
medalist in the Super-G Andrew<br />
Weibrecht ’09, Tommy Ford ’12, and<br />
Nolan Kasper ’14 in the alpine disciplines,<br />
and Sara Studebaker '07, Laura Spector<br />
'10, Ben Koons '09, New Zealand, and<br />
Tucker Murphy '04, Bermuda in biathlon<br />
and cross country.<br />
While we are proud of these<br />
outstanding achievements, the Ski Team<br />
continues to provide programs not just for<br />
the aspiring Olympians and NCAA<br />
Champions, but also for the dedicated<br />
and developing skiers hoping to represent<br />
the <strong>College</strong> on a carnival weekend or<br />
achieve a personal best. Through our<br />
varsity, JV and development teams we<br />
continue to support training and racing<br />
opportunities for skiers at a wide range of<br />
levels. Overall, <strong>Dartmouth</strong>’s skiing<br />
programs provide competitive<br />
opportunities for up to 70 aspiring athletes<br />
each season.<br />
Each of the four disciplines (men’s<br />
alpine, women’s alpine, men’s cross<br />
country and women’s cross country) has<br />
its own head coach and trains as a group.<br />
Both the alpine and cross country<br />
programs are supported by an additional<br />
team assistant during the winter season.<br />
The varsity competition schedules begin<br />
in mid-December with elite regional and<br />
national events. In mid-January, the<br />
collegiate carnival season begins, with<br />
races each weekend through the end of<br />
February, culminating in the NCAA<br />
Championships in early March. Although<br />
at times we find our groups headed in<br />
many different directions, we consider<br />
ourselves to be one team. In<br />
intercollegiate racing, the combined<br />
results of each discipline determine our<br />
placement at carnivals and the NCAA<br />
Championships.<br />
By training together during the fall and<br />
winter, the team experiences an<br />
extraordinary training atmosphere. Each<br />
team member contributes to the depth<br />
and enthusiasm of the group while the<br />
varsity racers serve as role models for<br />
excellence in skiing and racing. Our ability<br />
to foster the success of individual skiers<br />
stems directly from the interactions and<br />
combined perspectives of all team<br />
members and coaches. The result is a<br />
blending of diverse intercollegiate skiers<br />
each helping the others to become the<br />
best racers they can be.<br />
Alpine Club Racing Team<br />
The club team is a student run<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Outing Club program that<br />
provides the opportunity for skiers who<br />
are not members of the varsity and junior<br />
varsity teams to participate in a ski racing<br />
and training program and to develop and<br />
improve as ski racers. The Ski Team<br />
coaches serve as advisors for the club<br />
and support the team as a part of the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> family.<br />
About The Ski Team<br />
Friends of <strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong><br />
A large portion of our annual budget is<br />
dependent on our annual Friends of<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> support. We rely on<br />
more than 2,000 supporters every year,<br />
and engagement is growing under the<br />
new leadership of our Friends Advisory<br />
Board. As the cost of fuel, lift tickets,<br />
supplies and equipment continues to rise,<br />
the support of our Friends makes it<br />
possible for us to improve our programs.<br />
In addition to financial support, the<br />
presence and support of our Friends at<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> events is invaluable and<br />
keeps the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> spirit alive. Our<br />
Friends assist with the events at<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Carnival. They provide our<br />
teams with a home cooked meal while we<br />
are traveling to races and training camps.<br />
They have been instrumental in funding<br />
many of the major program and facility<br />
improvements, including the installation of<br />
snowmaking and the construction of the<br />
McLane Family Lodge at the <strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
Skiway, the purchase of grooming<br />
equipment at the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Cross<br />
Country Ski Center, and the renovation of<br />
the ski lockers in Robinson Hall.<br />
For information on what the teams are doing<br />
today, to download a mail order form, or for<br />
recruiting information, visit:<br />
www.dartmouth.edu/~dartski<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team<br />
@dartmouthskiing<br />
Phone us at (603) 646-2428 or write to us at<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong>, P.O. Box 9, Hanover, NH,<br />
03755<br />
For carnival results and standings, visit the<br />
EISA website at: www.eisaskiing.org.<br />
Produced by <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team<br />
Photos courtesy of Joseph Mehling, Ruff Patterson,<br />
Don Rendall, Gil Talbot, Chip Knight,<br />
Paul Bussi, and Eli Burakian.
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Chip Knight<br />
Director of <strong>Skiing</strong>, Women’s Alpine Coach<br />
Howard.Knight@<strong>Dartmouth</strong>.edu<br />
Chip is beginning his third year with the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team. A three-time Olympian<br />
and <strong>13</strong>-year member of the U.S. Ski Team, Chip<br />
brings his passion for the sport and his<br />
experience as an athlete at the World Cup level to the collegiate<br />
ranks. After retiring from racing in <strong>20</strong>06, he returned to Williams<br />
<strong>College</strong> to finish his undergraduate degree and simultaneously<br />
served as Assistant Alpine Coach. While there, he was drawn to<br />
the challenge of teaching and motivating athletes to compete at<br />
their best. After graduation, he returned to his home program in<br />
Stowe, Vermont, where he worked at the junior level as Head J2<br />
Coach and Alpine Director at the Mount Mansfield Ski Club. Now<br />
at <strong>Dartmouth</strong>, he enjoys the opportunity to foster individual<br />
development while pursuing competitive success as a team at<br />
the NCAA level. Chip and his wife Marina live with their son<br />
Cedar in Hanover, New Hampshire.<br />
Kristina Trygstad-Saari ‘07<br />
Interim Assistant Cross Country Coach<br />
Kristina.L.A.Trygstad-Saari.07@<strong>Dartmouth</strong>.edu<br />
Kristina returns to <strong>Dartmouth</strong> after spending the<br />
past five years in Bozeman, MT racing and<br />
coaching for the Bridger Ski Foundation. Before<br />
attending college at <strong>Dartmouth</strong>, Kristina was a<br />
nine-time Junior National Champion and three-time World Junior<br />
Team qualifier, and raced her first World Cup at age 16. Her 6 th<br />
place World Junior Championship distance race result is the best<br />
ever for the United States. Kristina competed for <strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
during the <strong>20</strong>06 and <strong>20</strong>07 seasons and was on the <strong>20</strong>06 NCAA<br />
team. After graduating, she went on to race nationally and<br />
internationally, skiing on the Saab-Salomon Factory Team and<br />
for BSF. She had top-five National Championship results,<br />
multiple Super Tour wins, and pre-Olympic World Cup starts.<br />
After retiring from racing in <strong>20</strong>10, Kristina began coaching junior<br />
and master skiers. She is excited to bring her experience and<br />
dedication to the sport to the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team.<br />
Cami Thompson Graves<br />
Interim Head Cross Country Coach<br />
Cami.L.Thompson.Graves@<strong>Dartmouth</strong>.edu<br />
Cami is ready to go for another season with the<br />
Big Green skiers! While a competitor herself, she<br />
was a multi-sport athlete who excelled in three<br />
event skiing in Stowe, Vermont. Later she went<br />
on to become an All-American skier for St. Lawrence University.<br />
Upon graduation she had several breakthrough seasons in the<br />
mid-1980's and was named to the U.S. Ski Team. She<br />
highlighted that by skiing on the USA's 1985 FIS World<br />
Championship Team in Seefeld, Austria as well as racing World<br />
Cup events while on the U.S. Ski Team from 1985-87. Following<br />
her own competitive career, Cami went on to coach with teams<br />
ranging from Junior Olympic squads to international U.S. Ski<br />
Team trips. She is also a FIS Technical Delegate and a member<br />
of the NENSA Board of Directors and the NCAA <strong>Skiing</strong> Rules<br />
Committee. She has been recognized by St. Lawrence University<br />
as a member of their Athletic Hall of Fame, has received the<br />
SkiNH Al Merrill Award and has been honored as EISA Coach of<br />
the Year three times. Cami is married to Peter Graves and they<br />
live, with daughter Sophie, in East Thetford, Vermont.<br />
Peter Dodge ’78<br />
Men’s Alpine Coach<br />
Peter.D.Dodge@<strong>Dartmouth</strong>.edu<br />
A member of the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Class of 1978, Peter<br />
Dodge is a former member of the U.S. Ski Team<br />
and a professional ski tour champion. He returned<br />
to <strong>Dartmouth</strong> in 1989 to begin his coaching<br />
career. He has been active in national and international skiing,<br />
currently serving as the collegiate representative on the Eastern<br />
USSA Development Committee, the National USSA<br />
Development Working Group and Quotas committee and the<br />
Winter World University Games selection committee. Peter<br />
served as President of the EISA for seven years. He is a twotime<br />
recipient of the EISA Coach of the Year Award and was<br />
chosen as the USSA Domestic Coach of the Year in 1999 and<br />
the USSA Development Coach of the Year in <strong>20</strong>05.<br />
Ed Hauck<br />
Alpine Assistant<br />
Ed.Hauck@<strong>Dartmouth</strong>.edu<br />
Ski Team Staff<br />
Ed has more than <strong>20</strong> years experience as a<br />
coach and alpine official. Ed previously served as<br />
a head coach of the Mt. Snow junior racing<br />
program. As head coach of the Colby Sawyer<br />
<strong>College</strong> Ski Team, he led the team to consecutive trips to the<br />
USCSA National Championships where the men’s & women’s<br />
squads finished in the top three in the giant slalom and slalom<br />
events. Hauck has a degree in physical education coaching from<br />
Southern Connecticut State University. He lives in New London,<br />
New Hampshire, where he also works as a building contractor.
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Megan Killigrew '<strong>13</strong>, Captain<br />
Putney, VT<br />
Stratton Mountain School<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 15th Williams Carnival CL<br />
➤ 17th Eastern Cup Opener Prologue<br />
➤ 18th Eastern Cup Opener Sprint<br />
➤ 23rd Super Tour Finals Sprint<br />
➤ 25th Distance National Championship FS<br />
Annie Hart '14<br />
Stillwater, MN<br />
St. Paul Academy, Minneapolis Ski Club<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th NCAA Championship CL<br />
➤ 9th NCAA Championship FS<br />
➤ 8th Super Tour Final CL<br />
➤ 1st Williams Carnival CL<br />
➤ 2nd UNH Carnival Sprint<br />
Isabel Caldwell '14<br />
Peru, VT<br />
Stratton Mountain School<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th Middlebury Carnival CL<br />
➤ 8th Bates Carnival CL<br />
➤ 9th UNH Carnival Sprint<br />
➤ 4th U.S. National Championship Junior CL<br />
Carly Wynn '15<br />
Queensbury, NY<br />
Saratoga Biathlon<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 1st U.S. National Championship Junior Sprint<br />
➤ 9th UVM Carnival FS<br />
➤ 9th UNH Carnival FS<br />
➤ 14th Bates Carnival FS & CL<br />
Mary O'Connell '16<br />
Steamboat Springs, CO<br />
Steamboat Winter Sports Club<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 3rd U.S. Junior National Championship Sprint<br />
➤ 4th U.S. Junior National Championship CL<br />
➤ U.S. World Junior Championship Team<br />
➤ 14th U.S. National Championship Junior CL<br />
➤ 30th U.S. National Championship FS<br />
Haley Piske '16<br />
Steamboat Springs, CO<br />
Steamboat Winter Sports Club<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 2nd Steamboat Junior National Qualifier CL<br />
➤ 3rd Aspen Super Tour Sprint<br />
➤ 5th Aspen Super Tour CL<br />
➤ 10th Junior National Championship Sprint<br />
Corey Stock '16<br />
Lincoln, MA<br />
Cambridge Sports Union<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th U.S. National Championship FS Sprint<br />
➤ U.S. World Junior Championship Team<br />
➤ 1st Jr. National Championship FS, Sprint, CL<br />
➤ 10th Super Tour Final Sprint<br />
➤ 16th Super Tour Final Prologue<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> Outlook<br />
Women’s Cross Country Team<br />
We will see some new faces rise to the top for the <strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> season.<br />
The loss of Sophie Caldwell ‘12, Erika Flowers ’12 and Steph<br />
Crocker ’12 will be felt but newcomers Corey Stock '16, Mary<br />
O'Connell '16 and Haley Piske '16 are hoping to fill their shoes.<br />
Leading the team will be Annie Hart '14, fresh off her All-<br />
American performances last season. Proven Carnival scorers<br />
Isabel Caldwell '14 and Carly Wynn '15 are looking strong and<br />
hoping to move up the rankings. And not to be forgotten, there is<br />
a strong group training hard and vying for those precious Varsity<br />
spots including Captain, Megan Killigrew '<strong>13</strong>, Emily Blackmer '<strong>13</strong>,<br />
Natalie Flowers '14, Michaela Frias '15, and Molly Siegel ’16<br />
among others.<br />
Team Roster<br />
Seniors<br />
Emily Blackmer ’<strong>13</strong> • Hopkinton, NH<br />
Kirsten Beaudry ’<strong>13</strong> • Walpole, NH<br />
Megan Killigrew ’<strong>13</strong> • Putney, VT<br />
Paige Elliott ’<strong>13</strong> • Durango, CO<br />
Ruth McGovern '12 • Stowe, VT<br />
Hilary McNamee '<strong>13</strong> • Fort Fairfield, ME<br />
Juniors<br />
Laurel Anderson '14 • Salt Lake City, UT<br />
Isabel Caldwell '14 • Peru, VT<br />
Natalie Flowers '14 • Bozeman, MT<br />
Annie Hart '14 • Stillwater, MN<br />
Elise Seyferth '14 • Bennington, VT<br />
Sophomores<br />
Julia Harrison '15 • Minnetrista, MN<br />
Michaela Frias '15 • Steamboat Springs, CO<br />
Karina Packer '15 • Anchorage, AK<br />
Carly Wynn '15 • Queensbury, NY<br />
First-Years<br />
Charlotte Gross '16 • Surry, NH<br />
Mary O'Connell '16 • Steamboat Springs, CO<br />
Haley Piske '16 • Steamboat Springs, CO<br />
Molly Siegel '16 • Bethel, ME<br />
Corey Stock '16 • Lincoln, MA
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Sam Tarling ’<strong>13</strong>, Captain<br />
Cumberland, ME<br />
Burke Mountain Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 3rd <strong>20</strong>12 NCAA Championship FR<br />
➤ <strong>20</strong>11 NCAA National Champion FR<br />
➤ Two-time 1st Team All-American <strong>20</strong>11, <strong>20</strong>12<br />
➤ Three-time All East <strong>20</strong>10, <strong>20</strong>11, <strong>20</strong>12<br />
➤ Three-time NCAA Team <strong>20</strong>10, <strong>20</strong>11, <strong>20</strong>12<br />
David Sinclair ‘14<br />
Waitsfield, VT<br />
Green Mountain Valley School<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 2nd Team All East<br />
➤ 3rd EISA Championship CL<br />
➤ 4th U.S. National Championship Junior CL<br />
➤ 11th Canadian National Championship FR<br />
Steven Mangan ‘14<br />
Honeoye Falls, NY<br />
Lima High School<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 5th U.S. National Championship Junior CL<br />
➤ 7th Bates Carnival CL<br />
➤ 8th <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Carnival CL<br />
➤ 8th U.S. National Championship Junior CL<br />
➤ 8th UVM Carnival FR<br />
➤ 12th Williams Carnival FR<br />
Silas Talbot '15<br />
Anchorage, AK<br />
Alaska Winter Stars<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 1st U.S. Junior Olympic Championship OJ CL<br />
➤ 3rd U.S. Junior Olympic Championship OJ FR<br />
➤ 6th U.S. National Championship Junior FR<br />
➤ 9th Williams Carnival CL<br />
➤ <strong>13</strong>th EISA Championship CL<br />
Erik Fagerstrom ‘14<br />
Eden Prairie, MN<br />
Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 5th EISA Championship FR<br />
➤ 9th Bates Carnival FR<br />
➤ 11th UVM Carnival FR<br />
Alex Schulz ‘12<br />
Johnson, VT<br />
Craftsbury Nordic Ski Club<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th EISA Championship CL<br />
➤ 9th WIlliams Carnival CL<br />
➤ 19th UNH Carnival Sprint<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> Outlook<br />
Men’s Cross Country Team<br />
This year’s Men’s Cross Country team is led by <strong>20</strong>11 NCAA<br />
Champion Sam Tarling ’<strong>13</strong>. NCAA All-Americans Eric Packer ’12<br />
and Gordon Vermeer ’12 have graduated, but David Sinclair ’14,<br />
Steven Mangan ’14, and Erik Fagerstrom ’14 are ready to<br />
compete for top carnival spots. Silas Talbot ’15 and Alex Schulz<br />
’12 both had strong seasons last year and will be looking for top-<br />
10 finishes. First-Year Thomas Rabon ’16 could also mix things<br />
up among these carnival veterans, along with seniors Scott Lacy<br />
’<strong>13</strong> and Ethan Dreissigacker ’<strong>13</strong>.<br />
Team Roster<br />
Seniors<br />
Ethan Dreissigacker ’<strong>13</strong> • Morrisville, VT<br />
Leif Johnson ’<strong>13</strong> • Wasilla, AK<br />
Scott Lacy ’<strong>13</strong> • Aspen, CO<br />
Luke Peters ’<strong>13</strong> • Oregon, IL<br />
Russell Primeau ’<strong>13</strong> • Newport, VT<br />
Alex Schulz ’12 • Johnson, VT<br />
Sam Tarling ’<strong>13</strong> • Cumberland, ME<br />
Juniors<br />
Todd Anderson ’14 • Salt Lake City, UT<br />
Erik Fagerstrom ’14 • Eden Prairie, MN<br />
Steven Mangan ’14 • Honeoye Falls, NY<br />
David Sinclair ’14 • Waitsfield, VT<br />
Cameron Woodworth ’14 • Yarmouth, ME<br />
Sophomores<br />
Austin Caldwell '15 • Peru, VT<br />
Peter Mamrol ’15 • Anchorage, AK<br />
Silas Talbot ’15 • Anchorage, AK<br />
Torin Tucker '15 • Ketchum, ID<br />
First-Years<br />
Oscar Friedman ‘16 • Boulder, CO<br />
Thomas Rabon '16 • Turner, ME
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Annie Rendall ’<strong>13</strong>, Tri-Captain<br />
South Burlington, VT<br />
Mount Mansfield Ski Club<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ <strong>20</strong>12 NCAA Championships Team<br />
➤ 2nd Team All East<br />
➤ 2nd <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Carnival SL<br />
➤ 2nd Middlebury Carnival SL<br />
Abby Fucigna ‘15<br />
Hopkinton, MA<br />
Waterville Valley Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ <strong>20</strong>12 NCAA Championships Team<br />
➤ 5th Middlebury Carnival GS<br />
➤ 6th <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Carnival GS<br />
➤ 1st FIS-U GS, Stoneham, QC<br />
Lizzie Kistler ‘16<br />
Santa Rosa, CA<br />
Burke Mountain Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 9th Nor-Am SL, Panorama, BC<br />
➤ 3rd FIS-U SL, Sunday River, ME<br />
➤ 1st Eastern Cup SL, Waterville, NH<br />
➤ 2nd Eastern Cup GS, Stratton, VT<br />
Maisie Ide ‘16<br />
Minneapolis, MN<br />
Buck Hill Ski Team<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 10th Nor-Am SL, Val St. Come, QC<br />
➤ 6th US Nationals SL, Winter Park, CO<br />
➤ 1st FIS SL, Cranmore, NH<br />
Anna Kikut ‘16<br />
Burlington, VT<br />
Green Mountain Valley School<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 11th Nor-Am SL, Vail, CO<br />
➤ 8th FIS-U GS, <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Skiway, NH<br />
➤ 1st Eastern Cup GS, Sunday River, ME<br />
Sara Kikut ‘16<br />
Burlington, VT<br />
Green Mountain Valley School<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 2nd FIS-U SL, Sunday River, ME<br />
➤ 5th FIS-U SL, Jiminy Peak, MA<br />
➤ 6th FIS-U SL, Attitash, NH<br />
Rose Caston ‘16<br />
Salt Lake City, UT<br />
Rowmark Ski Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 7th Nor-Am SG, Aspen, CO<br />
➤ 14th Nor-Am GS, Mont Garceau, QC<br />
➤ 3rd FIS GS, Mission Ridge, WA<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> Outlook<br />
Women’s Alpine Team<br />
With seven promising recruits added to a roster of carnival<br />
veterans, the Women’s Alpine Team will be as deep and<br />
competitive as ever. Senior tri-captains Heather Beatty ‘<strong>13</strong>,<br />
Maddy Packard ‘<strong>13</strong>, and Annie Rendall ’<strong>13</strong> are combining efforts<br />
to lead the large crew on and off the hill. Rendall, a three-year<br />
presence for the Big Green, will continue to provide stability at<br />
the top of the EISA rankings. Abby Fucigna ’15 is looking to<br />
build on the momentum of her rookie season, while classmates<br />
Jackie Maier ’15 and Aylin Woodward ’15 are working to<br />
establish themselves as regular Carnival performers.<br />
Newcomers Lizzie Kistler ‘16, Maisie Ide ‘16, Rose Caston ‘16,<br />
Anna Kikut ‘16, and Sara Kikut ‘16, all top-ranked for their age in<br />
the country, will be attacking the collegiate circuit with gusto,<br />
energizing the squad and pushing everyone to new heights in<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong>.<br />
Team Roster<br />
Seniors<br />
Heather Beatty ’<strong>13</strong> • Toronto, ON<br />
Madeline Packard ’<strong>13</strong> • North Hampton, NH<br />
Annie Rendall ’<strong>13</strong> • South Burlington, VT<br />
Sophomores<br />
Delainey Ackerman ’15 • Englewood, CO<br />
Katie Bernhard ’15 • Park City, UT<br />
Abby Fucigna ’15 • Hopkinton, MA<br />
Jackie Maier ’15 • Cazenovia, NY<br />
Aylin Woodward ’15 • Pittsford, NY<br />
First-Years<br />
Rose Caston ’16 • Salt Lake City, UT<br />
Alex Gencheff ’16 • Marquette, MI<br />
Maisie Ide ’16 • Minneapolis, MN<br />
Anna Kikut ’16 • Burlington, VT<br />
Sara Kikut ’16 • Burlington, VT<br />
Lizzie Kistler ’16 • Santa Rosa, CA<br />
Anne Strong ’16 • Loveland, CO
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
Evan Diamond ’<strong>13</strong>, Co-Captain<br />
Cheshire, CT<br />
Green Mountain Valley School<br />
<strong>20</strong>12 Injured<br />
Ben Morse ’14, Co-Captain<br />
Carrabassett Valley, ME<br />
Carrabassett Valley Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 1st UVM Carnival GS<br />
➤ 1st UNH Carnival GS<br />
➤ 2nd UVM Carnival SL<br />
➤ 2nd Eastern Cup GS, Sugarloaf, ME<br />
➤ 3rd, Fisk Trophy SL, Suicide Six, VT<br />
Ian Macomber, ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Cambridge, MA<br />
Wildcat, Burke Mountain Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 6th FIS SL, Val St. Come, PQ<br />
➤ 6th FIS SL, Bromont, PQ<br />
➤ 7th FIS SL, St. Sauveur, PQ<br />
Mathieu Bertrand ‘14<br />
Beaconsfield, QC<br />
Mont Tremblant Ski Club<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 1st, 2nd FIS SL, Val St. Come, QC<br />
➤ 1st FIS-Uni SL, Stoneham, QC<br />
➤ 2nd FIS SL, St. Sauveur, QC<br />
Hunter Black ‘15<br />
Keystone, CO<br />
Team Summit<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th Eastern Cup GS, Sugarloaf, ME<br />
➤ 4th UVM Carnival GS<br />
➤ 5th Fisk Trophy SL, Suicide Six, VT<br />
Dylan Fisher McCarney ‘15<br />
Toronto, ON<br />
Georgian Peaks<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th FIS SL, Val St. Come, QC<br />
➤ 4th FIS-Uni GS, Stoneham, QC<br />
➤ 6th Eastern Cup SL, Sugarloaf, ME<br />
Trace Cummings Smith ‘15<br />
Dedham, MA<br />
Burke Mountain Academy<br />
Highlights<br />
➤ 4th FIS SL, Waterville Valley, NH<br />
➤ 5th FIS SL, Val St. Come, QC<br />
➤ 6th Eastern Cup GS, Burke Mountain, VT<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> Outlook<br />
Men’s Alpine Team<br />
The Men’s Alpine Team will have a new look to its roster for the<br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> season. Last year’s seniors, Luke McLaughry ‘12, Trevor<br />
Leafe ‘12, Braden Long ’12 and Justin Samuels ’12 have<br />
graduated. Travis Kuster ’14 has retired to focus on academics<br />
and other adventures. Evan Diamond ‘<strong>13</strong> and Jake Perkins ’14<br />
are returning to action after missing all of last winter due to<br />
injuries. Other returning skiers include upperclassmen Ian<br />
Macomber ’<strong>13</strong> and Mathieu Bertrand ‘14 along with Ben Morse<br />
‘14, Hunter Black ’15, Dylan Fisher McCarney ’15 and Trace<br />
Cummings Smith ’15. Joining the team this year are Chilean<br />
National Slalom Champion Martin Anquita ‘16, Canadian<br />
National Prospect Team member Robin Overing ‘16, and<br />
Macomber legacy Sam Macomber ‘16.<br />
Team Roster<br />
Seniors<br />
Evan Diamond ’<strong>13</strong> • Cheshire, CT<br />
Ian Macomber ’<strong>13</strong> • Cambridge, MA<br />
Juniors<br />
Matt Bertrand ‘14 • Beaconsfield, QC<br />
Jake Perkins ‘14 • Truckee, CA<br />
Sophomores<br />
Ben Morse ’14, Carrabassett Valley, ME<br />
Hunter Black ’15 • Keystone, CO<br />
Dylan Fisher McCarney ’15 • Toronto, ON<br />
Trace Cummings Smith ’15 • Dedham, MA<br />
First-Years<br />
Martin Anguita ‘16 • Santiago, Chile<br />
Robin Overing ‘16 • Rothesay, NB<br />
Sam Macomber ‘16 • Plymouth, NH
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>20</strong>12 Awards & Honors<br />
NCAA All-Americans<br />
1st Team: Eric Packer ‘12, Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong>,<br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12, Annie Hart ‘14<br />
2nd Team: Erika Flowers ‘12<br />
NCAA Team<br />
Eric Packer ‘12, Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong>, Gordon<br />
Vermeer ‘12, Erika Flowers ‘12, Sophie Caldwell<br />
‘12, Annie Hart ‘14, Erin Fucigna’12, Annie<br />
Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong>, Abby Fucigna ‘15, Trevor Leafe ‘12,<br />
Hunter Black ’15, Ben Morse ‘14<br />
All East Honors<br />
First Team: Eric Packer ‘12, Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong>,<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Sophie Caldwell ‘12, Annie<br />
Hart ‘14, Ben Morse ‘14<br />
Second Team: Erika Flowers ‘12, David Sinclair<br />
‘14, Annie Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Earl Jette Award<br />
The Earl Jette Award is given annually in each<br />
discipline to the skiers who, in the opinion of the<br />
coaches, have made the most significant<br />
improvement during the course of the season.<br />
Trace Cummings Smith ‘15<br />
Steve Mangan ‘14<br />
Madeline Packard ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Emily Blackmer ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Pam Merrill Award<br />
The Pam Merrill Award is a Women’s Team<br />
award selected by the coaches of each discipline<br />
and awarded to the most outstanding cross<br />
country and alpine First-Year women.<br />
Carly Wynn ‘15<br />
Abby Fucigna ‘15<br />
Cooke Award<br />
The Cooke Award was originally the First-Year<br />
Skimeister Award. The award was established in<br />
1956 in memory of Donald J. Cooke ’57, a<br />
former ski team manager who passed away in<br />
1955. Since 1974 the skimeister title is no longer<br />
awarded. The award is now been presented<br />
annually by the coaches to the most outstanding<br />
cross country and alpine First-Year men.<br />
Hunter Black ‘15<br />
Silas Talbot ‘15<br />
Martha Rockwell Award<br />
The Martha Rockwell Award is given in honor of<br />
Martha Rockwell, <strong>Dartmouth</strong>’s Women Cross<br />
Country Coach from 1979-1987 to the cross<br />
country and alpine woman who, in the estimation<br />
of the coaches, has performed the best<br />
throughout the season.<br />
Annie Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12<br />
Norwegian Trophy<br />
The Norwegian Trophy was given to the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Team by former skiers Per<br />
Coucheron '68, Hans Preben Mehren '68, and<br />
Erik Sunde '69. It is awarded annually to the<br />
alpine and cross country man who in the<br />
estimation of the coaches has performed the<br />
best throughout the season.<br />
Eric Packer ‘12<br />
Ben Morse ‘14<br />
The Maggie Cup<br />
This award was established in <strong>20</strong>07 on the<br />
retirement of Maggie Sullivan to recognize her<br />
years of dedicated service as the Ski Team’s<br />
administrative assistant. The award is given<br />
periodically by the coaches to honor a ski team<br />
supporter whose dedication, generosity of spirit,<br />
contribution of time and talent and love of the<br />
sport exemplify the values and tradition of the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team.<br />
Brayton Osgood ‘03<br />
Spirit of <strong>Skiing</strong><br />
The Spirit of <strong>Skiing</strong> Award was established in<br />
1991 and is awarded annually to the alpine or<br />
cross country skier who in the estimation of her<br />
teammates has made outstanding contributions<br />
toward the “spirit of skiing” at <strong>Dartmouth</strong>. The<br />
trophy and antique pewter bowl were donated in<br />
1996 by the grandmother of Laura Turner ’98.<br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12<br />
Steph Crocker ‘12<br />
Schniebs – McCrillis Award<br />
The Schneibs – McCrillis Award was originally<br />
given to <strong>Dartmouth</strong>'s best four event skier in the<br />
<strong>College</strong> Championships in honor of Otto<br />
Schniebs and John McCrillis. Due to increased<br />
specialization, the skimeister title is no longer<br />
awarded. Since 1974, with the endorsement of<br />
John McCrillis, this award has been presented<br />
annually to the alpine or cross country man who,<br />
in the estimation of his teammates, best<br />
embodies Otto Schniebs maxim that "<strong>Skiing</strong> is a<br />
Way of Life."<br />
Eric Packer ‘12<br />
Development Team Award<br />
The Development Team Award is awarded<br />
annually to recognize the alpine and cross<br />
country skiers who have demonstrated a<br />
commitment to the sport and to the Development<br />
Team.<br />
Scott Lacy ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Emily Blackmer ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Class of 1978 Award<br />
The Class of 1978 Inspirational Award is given<br />
annually to the upper class woman who, in the<br />
estimation of her teammates, has given the most<br />
to the women’s ski team in terms of her<br />
dedication to the team and her promotion of<br />
team spirit and sportsmanship while maintaining<br />
a healthy balance between intercollegiate skiing<br />
and a broader <strong>Dartmouth</strong> experience.<br />
Sabrina Chiasson ‘12<br />
Erika Flowers ‘12<br />
Gebhardt Award<br />
The Gebhardt Award was established in memory<br />
of Robert Gebhardt a member of <strong>Dartmouth</strong>'s<br />
1958 NCAA Championship Team, who was<br />
killed in a boating accident in 1968. It is given<br />
annually to the man who in the opinion of his<br />
teammates and coaches has demonstrated<br />
outstanding sportsmanship, loyalty to <strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
and the team, and hard work both in skiing and<br />
academics.<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12<br />
Academic Awards<br />
Wall of Fame<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> congratulates recent<br />
graduates on the following awards, received in<br />
the spring of <strong>20</strong>12.<br />
Summa Cum Laude<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Economics<br />
Wiley Dunlop-Shohl ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Magna Cum Laude<br />
Eric Packer ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Cum Laude<br />
Laura Spector ‘10<br />
Degrees with High Honors in the Major<br />
Subject<br />
Eric Packer ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Wiley Dunlop-Shohl ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Degrees with Honors in the Major Subject<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Economics<br />
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Prize in<br />
Economics<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Economics<br />
Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team<br />
The Ski Coaches Association All-Academic<br />
Team includes those athletes who achieved at<br />
least a 3.5 GPA and competed in the EISA<br />
Championships.<br />
Silas Talbot ‘15<br />
David Sinclair ‘14<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12<br />
Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Carly Wynn ‘15<br />
Stephanie Crocker ‘15<br />
Annie Hart ‘14<br />
Erika Flowers ‘12<br />
Mathieu Bertrand ‘14<br />
Trevor Leafe ‘12<br />
Hunter Black ‘15<br />
Sabrina Chiasson ‘12<br />
Annie Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Erin Fucigna ‘12
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Winter Olympians<br />
1924 Chamonix, France<br />
John B. Carleton ’22, XC/Nordic Combined<br />
1928 St. Moritz, Switzerland<br />
Charles N. Proctor ’28, XC/Special Jump<br />
1932 Lake Placid, NY<br />
Jack Shea ‘34, Speed Skating<br />
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen,<br />
Germany<br />
A. Lincoln Washburn ’35, Downhill/Slalom<br />
Warren H. Chivers ’38, XC/Nordic Combined<br />
Edgar H. Hunter Jr. ’38, Alternate<br />
Richard H. Durrance ’39, Alpine Combined<br />
1940 Team Named, No Olympics<br />
Selden J. Hannah ’35, XC/Nordic Combined<br />
David J. Bradley ’38, XC/Nordic Combined<br />
Warren H. Chivers ’38, XC/Nordic Combined<br />
Stephen J. Bradley ’39, Nordic Combined<br />
Howard P. Chivers ’39, Nordic Combined<br />
Harold Q. Hillman ’40, Alpine<br />
Richard H. Durrance ’39, Alpine Combined<br />
John P. Litchfield ’39, Jumping<br />
Edward P. Wells ’39, Alpine<br />
1944 No Olympics<br />
1948 St. Moritz, Switzerland<br />
Colin C. Stewart IV ’48, Slalom<br />
1952 Oslo, Norway<br />
John H. Caldwell Jr. ’50, XC/Nordic Combined<br />
Brooks Dodge Jr. ’51, Giant Slalom<br />
William L. Beck ’53, Downhill<br />
Chiharu Igaya ’57, Alpine (Japan)<br />
1956 Cortina, Italy<br />
Brooks Dodge Jr. ’51, Alpine<br />
Charles N. Tremblay ’52, Nordic Combined<br />
William L. Beck ’53, Downhill<br />
Thomas A. Corcoran ’54, Alpine<br />
Chiharu Igaya ’57, Alpine Events (Japan)<br />
Ralph E. Miller Jr. ’55, Alpine<br />
1960 Squaw Valley, California<br />
Thomas A. Corcoran ’54, Alpine<br />
Chiharu Igaya ’57, Alpine (Japan)<br />
Richard W. Taylor ’59, Cross Country<br />
1964 Innsbruck, Austria<br />
Richard W. Taylor ’59, Cross Country<br />
James W. Page ’63, Nordic Combined<br />
1968 Grenoble, France<br />
Edward G. Williams ’64, Biathlon<br />
Edward F. Gillette ’67, Cross Country<br />
1972 Sapporo, Japan<br />
Scott W. Berry ’71, Jumping<br />
Walker T. Weed III ’71, Nordic Combined<br />
David H. Currier ’74, Alpine<br />
Thomas A. Reaper ’74, Jumping (Canada)<br />
Timothy J. Caldwell ’76, Cross Country<br />
1976 Innsbruck, Austria<br />
David H. Currier ’74, Alpine<br />
Donald M. Nielsen Jr. ’74, Cross Country<br />
Douglas J. Peterson ’75, Cross Country<br />
Timothy J. Caldwell ’76, Cross Country<br />
Walter A. Malmquist II ’78, Nordic Combined<br />
1980 Lake Placid, New York<br />
Donald M. Nielsen Jr. ’74, Biathlon<br />
Douglas J. Peterson ’75, Cross Country<br />
Timothy J. Caldwell ’76, Cross Country<br />
Walter A. Malmquist II ’78, Nordic Combined<br />
1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia<br />
Donald M. Nielsen Jr. ’74, Biathlon<br />
Timothy J. Caldwell ’76, Cross Country<br />
William K. Carow ’80, Biathlon<br />
Landis A. Arnold ’82, Jumping<br />
Dennis McGrane ’84, Jumping<br />
Glen R. Eberle ’85, Biathlon<br />
Gale H. (Tiger) Shaw III ’85, Alpine<br />
1988 Calgary, Canada<br />
Gale H. (Tiger) Shaw III ’85, Alpine<br />
William H. Hudson ’88, Alpine<br />
William K. Carow ’80, Biathlon<br />
Leslie Thompson ’86, Cross Country<br />
Dennis McGrane ’84, Jumping<br />
Diana Golden ’84, Alpine (Disabled)<br />
Martha Hill ’82, Alpine (Disabled)<br />
Wall of Fame<br />
1992 Albertville, France<br />
Susan Forbes ’83, Cross Country<br />
William Gaylord ’90, Alpine (Great Britain)<br />
Ian Harvey ‘90, Biathlon<br />
Nina Kemppel ’92, Cross Country<br />
Elizabeth McIntyre ’87, Freestyle<br />
Christopher Puckett ’94, Alpine<br />
Michael Terrell ’93, Alpine (Phillipines)<br />
Leslie Thompson ’86, Cross Country<br />
Erich Wilbrecht ’84, Biathlon<br />
1994 Lillehammer, Norway<br />
William Gaylord ’90, Alpine (Great Britain)<br />
Ian Harvey ’90, Biathlon<br />
Nina Kemppel ’92, Cross Country<br />
Suzanne King ’86, Cross Country<br />
Elizabeth McIntyre ’87, Freestyle<br />
Conner O' Brien TU ’87, Alpine (Estonia)<br />
Carl Swenson ’92, Cross Country<br />
Leslie Thompson ’86, Cross Country<br />
1998 Nagano, Japan<br />
Nina Kemppel ’92, Cross Country<br />
Suzanne King ’86, Cross Country<br />
Stacey Wooley ’91, Biathlon<br />
<strong>20</strong>02 Salt Lake City, UT<br />
Nina Kemppel ’92, Cross Country<br />
Carl Swenson ’92, Cross Country<br />
Barb Jones ’99, Cross Country<br />
Scott McCartney ’01, Alpine<br />
Bradley Wall ’02, Alpine (Australia)<br />
<strong>20</strong>06 Turin, Italy<br />
Carolyn Treacy ’06, Biathlon<br />
Sarah Konrad ‘89, Biathlon & Cross Country<br />
Carl Swenson ‘92, Cross Country<br />
Scott McCartney ’01, Alpine<br />
Libby Ludlow ‘06, Alpine<br />
Patrick Biggs ’06, Alpine (Canada)<br />
Brad Wall ‘02, Alpine (Australia)<br />
<strong>20</strong>10 Vancouver, Canada<br />
Sara Studebaker ‘07, Biathlon<br />
Laura Spector ‘10, Biathlon<br />
Ben Koons ‘09, Cross Country (New Zealand)<br />
Tucker Murphy ‘04, Cross Country (Bermuda)<br />
Tommy Ford ‘12, Alpine<br />
Andrew Weibrecht ‘09, Alpine
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> Facilities<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> offers top-notch facilities to support its programs.<br />
Both the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Skiway and the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Cross Country<br />
Ski Center at Oak Hill were the venues for the <strong>20</strong>03 NCAA<br />
Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Ski Championships, hosted by<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong>, and continue to provide the teams outstanding<br />
training and competition venues.<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Skiway<br />
Located just fifteen miles from campus, the Skiway has<br />
served as the primary training site for the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team<br />
programs since 1957 and is the site of the annual <strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
Winter Carnival as well as FIS, USSA, high school and junior<br />
competitions. With two chair lifts and a beginner j-bar, two<br />
mountain peaks, FIS approved<br />
giant slalom and slalom trails,<br />
outstanding snowmaking and<br />
grooming, the Skiway provides<br />
world class training for the Ski<br />
Team as well as a variety of<br />
slopes and trails for <strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
students, local clubs and family<br />
skiers.<br />
The Skiway has seen many major improvements over the<br />
years. The award winning McLane Family Lodge, with its<br />
soaring post and beam timber frame, opened in December<br />
<strong>20</strong>01.<br />
In the summer of <strong>20</strong>06, more than forty teammates, friends<br />
and family came together for a weekend to construct the<br />
Jeremiah Thompson ’96 Memorial Start House on the Thomas<br />
Trail racing arena.<br />
During <strong>20</strong>08 and <strong>20</strong>09 over $500,000 was invested in the<br />
Thomas and Wordens racing trails. The <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Skiway<br />
now has two state of the art FIS ski racing and training<br />
venues, complete with full time FIS “A” and “B” net protection<br />
systems.<br />
Recently the Dupre family, which<br />
includes sisters Denise Dupré ‘80, Rosi<br />
Dupré Littlefield '82, Anni Dupré Santry<br />
'83, and Michele Dupré ‘88 and Snow<br />
Economics, Inc made a gift to the Skiway<br />
of $750,000 in the latest in snowmaking<br />
technology equipment. This gift<br />
recognizes the achievements of the<br />
Duprés' father, Herman K. Dupré, an<br />
internationally known inventor and<br />
entrepreneur in the snowmaking industry. The dramatic<br />
improvements in snow making efficiency ensure ideal skiing<br />
conditions for everyone and drastically reduce our energy<br />
costs.<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Cross Country Ski Center at Oak Hill<br />
Oak Hill was originally designed for downhill skiing, but<br />
cross country trails were cut in the 1960’s. These trails have<br />
been much improved over time. Major trail improvements were<br />
done in preparation for the <strong>20</strong>03 NCAA Championships<br />
resulting in a world-class system of trails.<br />
When funding permits, we hope to develop a sprint course,<br />
which has already been laid out thanks to a donation of time<br />
and expertise by Morton Trails. And, of course, we hope to<br />
install a snowmaking system when we have the resources to<br />
do so.<br />
Under the guidance of the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> program and<br />
the Outdoor Programs office, the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Cross Country<br />
Ski Center grooms over <strong>20</strong> kilometers of trails for its programs<br />
and to enhance public recreation. Located two miles from<br />
campus, it serves as the site for the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Carnival cross<br />
country races as well as dry-land and on-snow practices.<br />
Robinson Hall<br />
Facilities<br />
Robinson Hall, on the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> campus, is the home of<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong>. Our facilities include men’s and women’s<br />
locker rooms, ski room and recovery room, as well as our<br />
office space. Most skiing activities radiate out from this<br />
centrally located spot on campus.
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>20</strong><strong>13</strong> Intercollegiate Schedule<br />
Jan 11, 12 UVM Carnival (Alpine)<br />
Stowe Mountain Resort, VT<br />
Jan 18, 19 St. Lawrence University Carnival<br />
Whiteface & Mount Van Hoevenberg, NY<br />
Jan 25-27 Colby <strong>College</strong> Carnival<br />
Sugarloaf & Quarry Road Recreation Area, ME<br />
Feb 2, 3 UVM Carnival (Nordic)<br />
Trapp Family Lodge, VT<br />
Feb 8, 9 <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Carnival<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Skiway & XC Ski Center at Oak Hill, NH<br />
Feb 15,16 Middlebury Carnival<br />
Middlebury Snowbowl & Rickert Ski Center, VT<br />
Feb 22, 23 EISA Championships/Bates Carnival<br />
Sunday River & Black Mountain, ME<br />
Mar 6-9 NCAA Championships<br />
Hosted by Middlebury <strong>College</strong><br />
Middlebury Snowbowl & Rikert Ski Center, VT<br />
Cross Country<br />
Eastern Cups<br />
Dec. 15, 16 Craftsbury Outdoor Center, Craftsbury Common, VT<br />
Jan. 12, <strong>13</strong> Mountain Top, Chittenden, VT<br />
Feb. 2, 3 Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe, VT<br />
Feb. 16, 17 Bond Brook, Augusta, ME<br />
NENSA<br />
Jan. 5 Bogburn, Pomfret, VT<br />
Jan. 6 Jackson Jaunt, Jackson, NH<br />
Jan. 26 White Mountain Classic, Jackson, NH<br />
Feb. 2 Craftsbury Marathon, Craftsbury Common, VT<br />
Feb. 10 Romance Half Marathon, Ripton, VT<br />
Feb. 24 Strafford Nordic Relays, Stafford Nordic Center, VT<br />
Mar. 2 Rangeley Lakes Loppet, Rangeley, ME<br />
National Events<br />
Nov. 23, 24 Super Tour, West Yellowstone, MT<br />
Dec. 1, 2 Super Tour, Bozeman, MT<br />
Jan. 2-8 U.S. National Championships, Soldier Hollow, Midway, UT<br />
Mar. 9-16 Junior National Championships, Birch Hill Recreation<br />
Area, Fairbanks, AK<br />
Women’s Alpine<br />
Competition Schedule<br />
Varsity<br />
Dec 12-15 Nor-Am 2GS/2SL, Panorama, BC<br />
Dec 15, 16 FIS 2SL, Val St. Come, QC<br />
Dec 18-21 Eastern Cup 2GS/2SL, Sugarloaf, ME<br />
Jan 3-6 Eastern Cup 2GS/2SL, Stratton Mtn., VT<br />
Mar 2, 3 Eastern Cup 2GS, Attitash, NH<br />
Mar 15, 16 Nor-Am 2GS, Squaw Valley, CA<br />
Mar 17, 18 Nor-Am 2SL, Sugar Bowl, CA<br />
Mar <strong>20</strong>-24 U.S. National Championships, Squaw Valley, CA<br />
Mar <strong>20</strong>, 21 Eastern Cup 2GS, Sugarbush, VT<br />
Mar 23, 24 Eastern Cup 2SL, Waterville Valley, NH<br />
Junior Varsity<br />
Jan 16-18 FIS 1GS/2SL, Okemo, VT<br />
Feb 10 Eastern Cup SL, Middlebury, VT<br />
Feb 14, 15 FIS 2GS, Mt. Sunapee, NH<br />
Feb 21, 22 FIS 2SL, Blackwater, NH<br />
Feb 24 Eastern Cup, Cranmore, NH<br />
Men’s Alpine<br />
Varsity<br />
Nov 24, 25 Nor-Am 2SL, Loveland, CO<br />
Nov 26, 27 Nor-Am 2GS, Aspen, CO<br />
Dec 5 – 9 Nor-Am 3DH 2SG, Copper Mtn., CO<br />
Dec 12 – 16 Nor-Am 2SL 2GS SG SC, Panorama, BC<br />
Dec 15, 16 FIS Race 2SL, Val St. Come, QC<br />
Dec 18 -19 Eastern Cup 2SL 2GS, Sunday River, ME<br />
Jan 3 – 4 Eastern Cup 2SL 2GS, Attitash, NH<br />
Jan 31 – Feb 3 Nor-Am, 2SL 2GS, Vail, CO<br />
Feb 10 Eastern Cup SL, Fisk Trophy, Suicide Six, VT<br />
Feb 24 Eastern Cup SL, Cranmore, NH<br />
Feb 25, 26 World Junior Championships SL GS, Mt. St. Anne, QC<br />
Mar 2, 3 Eastern Cup 2GS, Burke Mtn., VT<br />
Mar <strong>13</strong> – 17 Nor-Am 2SG 2GS 2SL, Nakiska, BC<br />
Mar <strong>20</strong> – 24 U.S. National Championships, GS, SL, Squaw Valley, CA<br />
Mar <strong>20</strong>, 21 Eastern Cup 2GS, Stowe, VT<br />
Mar 23, 24 Eastern Cup 2SL, Waterville Valley, NH<br />
Apr 2 – 5 Eastern Spring Series 2SG 2GS, Sugarloaf, ME<br />
Apr 6, 7 Eastern Spring Series 2SL, Sunday River, ME<br />
Junior Varsity<br />
Dec 31 Open FIS SL, Burke, VT<br />
Jan 10 – 12 Development FIS GS 2SL, Waterville Valley, NH<br />
Jan 16 - 18 Development FIS GS 2SL, Stratton Mtn., VT<br />
Jan 23 - 25 Development FIS GS 2SG, Whiteface, NY<br />
Feb 14, 15 Development FIS 2GS, Stowe, VT<br />
Feb 21, 22 Open FIS 2SL, Burke Mtn., VT<br />
Feb 24 Eastern Cup SL, Cranmore, NH<br />
Mar 17 LaFoley GS, <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Skiway, NH<br />
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