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Skier Profile for Steven Nyman

Steven Nyman was born and raised in Provo, Utah. His father ran the ski school located at Sundance so he began skiing at the age of two. He launched his United States Ski Team career with two medals and took a World Cup win in 2007 to show how much he had progressed over the course of his skiing career. He was born in December 1982, so already has a lengthy career under his belt.

Nyman is one of four sons, and his parents now co-own a landscaping business since his father has retired from teaching at the Sundance ski school. When he is not skiing, he is heavy into donating time and energy for charity work, and even helped to build an orphanage to house thirty two children in Haiti.

Where He Is Now -

Steven Nyman opened the 2008 skiing season with a real bang, taking a second place medal in the Birds of Prey downhill at Beaver Creek for his third podium at the World Cup. The remainder of the season was hampered significantly by issues relating to his back, and he was left sidelined for numerous skiing events including the famed Chamonix Kandahar downhill, which was won by his teammate Marco Sullivan. It turned out he had a bulging disc, and doctors ended up putting him in a trunk cast. By May, the trunk cast had done its job and allowed Steven Nyman to return to the snow in Mammoth Mountain in California followed by a trip to Chile in South America for a pair of camps pre season.

Career Highlights -

Steven is a Former National Development Systems athlete, took 15th in the first World Cup race he ever ran in 2002, and also in 2002 was the Junior Worlds SL champ, CO silver. In 2004 he took Europa Cup DH, NorAm super G wins and in 2005 he was the U.S. downhill champ again. In 2006 he took 4th in World Cup DH (Garmisch, GER), and 19th on his 24th birthday in the Olympic DH. In 2007 he scored his first World Cup win, and in 2008 he took 2nd in the World Cup downhill before sitting out much of the season due to back issues.

Interesting and Inspirational Quotes -

"I think it's the fairest way of doing it, over two days. They had originally talked about just taking the two fastest guys from final training on Saturday. But over one day, you could have a bad day." - Steven Nyman

"He's happy. We're all happy. Medals? Screw medals. Nobody cares. A lot of people in America don't relate to this, but it's not about the medals. It's about the effort and hard work. We're all happy with what we did. Nobody is disappointed at all." - Steven Nyman

"To get the cast outfitted I basically had to be hung by my neck. The Dr. put this brace around my neck then I had to slip my arms through these sheep skin loops and he lifted me off the ground. I was suspended in the air for 15 minutes with my arms above my head and I could barely touch my toes to the ground," - Steven Nyman

Nyman is one of four sons, and his parents now co-own a landscaping business since his father has retired from teaching at the Sundance ski school. When he is not skiing, he is heavy into donating time and energy for charity work, and even helped to build an orphanage to house thirty two children in Haiti.

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Skier Profile for Bryon Friedman

The turning point in Bryon Friedman's life was when he moved to Utah and began to take advantage of its prime skiing mountains. Bryon was only nine years old, but he quickly found the mountains of Utah to be home to him. Since then, Bryon has mixed schooling and ski training, up through college. Eventually he made it onto the United States skiing team, winning two US championships right from the start.

Bryon's skiing career has been wrought with challenges. In 2000, Bryon tore an ACL mid season, but despite this he went on to ski in 18 more races. In 2001, he tore an ACL, while in 2003; he rolled his ankle which required surgery to remove a bone spur. The biggest accident of his career was a tumble that broke his lower right leg and his hand. Over the course of two and a half years, Bryon received intensive physical therapy. Now, it is hoped that the skier will be able to start skiing again.

Where He Is Now -

In 2004, Bryon obtained the gold Olympic medal for the downhill speed. From there he went on to compete in the world cup in 2004 and 2005. However, in 2005, on the slopes at Chamonix, France, Bryon suffered an injury that caused him to miss the last two remaining months of the 2005 season, as well as the 2006 and 2007 seasons. As a result the accident, he was left with a broken hand and leg. However, this coming winter season may see his return as after two and a half years worth of physical therapy. It is according to his coaches that it is now up to him and whether or not he decides to push himself.

Career Highlights -

To date, Bryon has in his possession seven first place trophies. In 2001, Bryon began his professional career with four FIS-B wins. From that point it was two years before his next second place victory at the 2003 EC DG in Altenmarkt, AUT. In 2004, Bryon took home the 2004 US gold medal in the downhill combined event. In 2004 and 2005, Bryon had a place in the World cup, but had to leave the sport because of a serious injury to his leg. He has since recovered and is gearing up to get back out there, refusing to allow his injury to keep him out of the game.

Interesting and Inspirational Quotes -

"Although 3 feet of fresh Chilean Powder isn't ideal for training, it's ideal to appease the mind and soul." - Bryon Friedman

"...for teaching me the loves and joys of skiing and their 3 simple rules: Rule # 1 'Don't hit a tree,' Rule # 2 'Don't break rule # 1,' and rule # 3 'no friends on powder days." - Bryon Friedman

"It feels like the winter swept past me without warning but I'm excited to take a break. It's time to put the skis away, pick up my guitar, get on my surf board and enjoy some time off snow." - Bryon Friedman

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Athlete Profile of Daron Rahlves

Daron Rahlve was born in Walnut Creek, CA in 1973 and it is simply fate that he ended up being born into an area that is synonymous with skiing. Considered by many to be the single best speed skier in the world, Rahlve is also known for his humble and quiet nature and his ability to get out there and get the job done.

He rose to prominence at the same time Bode Miller did and although Miller outshone him in many cases, it was Rahlves ability to keep bringing in medals that earned him his acclaim. Although he disappointed fans in the 2006 Olympics by failing to bring home any medals, he still has a devoted fan base. He commented on Miller’s rise to prominence stating that it didn’t really affect him that he didn’t get all of the attention and he’s just happy that skiing got a little more recognition as the result of Miller’s popularity.

Currently Sponsored By: Red Bull Energy Drinks

What’s He Doing Now?

You’ll find him skiing at Squaw Valley or Sugar Bowl on a regular basis, but Rahlves doesn’t stop there. He’s also an avid fan of motocross and jet skiing. In fact, he’s even taken home a world championship for jet skiing, showing that he definitely has the need for speed, no matter what type of sport he’s playing.

Rahlve is a current member of the US Ski Team and is involved in numerous projects as well as continued training.

Wins and Notable Competitions:

* 2001 World Championships in St. Anton, Austria: Gold Medal in Super G.
* 2003 Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel, Austria: 1st place in Downhill, was the first American to win the event in more than 44 years.
* 2004 Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel, Austria: 1st place in Super G, Also the first American to ever win this competition.
* 2005 World Championships in Bormio, Italy: Silver Medal in Downhill – historic placement with Bode Miller, who got gold at this event.
* 2005 World Championships in Bormio, Italy: Bronze Medal in Giant Slalom.
* 12 World Cup victories.
* 7 U.S. National Championships titles

Interesting and Inspiring Quotes:

“I like to stand in the back. I really don't pay attention to it too much. There's a lot said. I just try to stay out of it. I'm a skier, not a talker.”

“As far as the media stuff is concerned, he's (Miller) gotten a lot of play, a lot of (magazine) covers. That's good for our sport. To me, it's not really a big issue of me getting all the press. It's more like trying to get our sport some press, to get people to know what's coming up. ... What it comes down to, ultimately, is who's going to be skiing faster.”

“You see some of the best guys in the world crash. To me, that's what the sport is really about. You want to see guys put down some runs, like Franz Klammer back in the day.”

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Athlete Profile of Bode Miller

Date of Birth: October 12, 1977

Where Was He Born: Bretton Woods, NH

Interesting Youth Highlights:

Bode’s parents took a novel approach to raising him and for many years they lived in a cabin without running water or electricity. He did not attend regular school until after his parents divorced. Bode grew up playing many different kinds of sports, including soccer and tennis, but it wasn’t until after he enrolled in Carrabassett Valley Academy that he became serious about skiing.

Considered by many to be one of the fastest skiers, he holds numerous records. His wild personality and general lack of tact has kept him in the press throughout many occasions and his recent decision to leave the US Ski Team has been widely discussed. Currently, he holds the record for the total amount of World Cup wins and although his style may not be dependable, time after time, Bode brings home the gold, despite being viewed as a loose canon by many of his teammates and competitors, as well as coaches.

Career Highlights:

World Cup Victories
Season Discipline
2003 Combined
2004 Giant Slalom
2004 Combined
2005 Overall
2005 Super-G
2007 Super-G
2008 Combined
2008 Overall

Total amount of World Cups wins: 31

Olympic Medals:

2 Silver – 2002 Olympics

Interesting Quotes:

“That feeling is the same whether you're on either side of the hundredths. Obviously, it's great to win the world championship, but if you put down that kind of skiing, it's awesome either way.”

“But there was no question in my mind that I was gonna still go for it. I was still going for the win. I wasn't skiing for second or third place today, and in the end I think that's probably what got me there.”

“[The Olympic hype] is going to be a tough thing for me to manage. My actions are not always consistent. I'm super-mellow and laid back, but I'm always thinking and running 100,000 scenarios through my head. Sometimes I'm disciplined, but I like to be a total slacker, too. I party hard, but I train hard. People are going to try and figure me out and figure out my motivations, and it's going to be a circus.”

Controversy:

Bode ended up at the center of a firestorm of controversy during the 2006 Olympics. He admitted during an interview that he was partying pretty heavily during the events, and the American public and press quickly turned against him. Many felt that he lacked the true “spirit of the Olympics” and fans were roundly disappointed in him. He went on to a lackluster showing at the games, coming in 5th in many of his events and generally performing under expectations.

What’s He Doing Now:

Bode left the US Ski Team in 2007 and now skis independently. He has gone on to win several championships in 2007/2008, including the Audi FIS World Cup Overall and Super Combined. The 2008/2009 Season looks to be very bright for this controversial skier

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US Ski Team Member Profile of David Babic

David Babic in a current member of the US Ski Team that is quickly rising in popularity. He was born in Berlin, VT and currently resides in Washington, VT. He has been on the team for four years, and this 29 year old athlete is definitely a rising star you’ll want to keep your eye on.

Currently attending of Champlain College and taking online courses, Babic is sponsored by the Sugarbush Ski Resort. During the off season, Babic enjoys fly fishing, wakeboarding as well as camping and hiking. Babic began skiing at an early age and became deeply interested in skiing after watching the ’94 Olympics and immediately enrolled in the Nick Preston ski program, located in Waterville Valley, NH.

A quick study, Babic later moved to Colorado to take up skiing full time and later took several camping trips to the Mount Hood area to work on his skills. Currently a combined skier, he also competes in inverted aerials. After his first world cup win, it is clear that Babic is headed for greatness in the sport.

Babic helped coach “sprouts” at the Olympic Utah Park in 2003 and hopes to be either a professional surfer or a hunting guide in the future once he is done competing in skiing. He also currently offers instruction at Mogul Logic camps located in Blackcomb, BC. It was here that he developed a new coaching style for freestyle skiing, and joined fellow skiers Travis Cabral and Travis Mayer in teaching these methods at the camp.

Babic recently completed his first book, New School, that combined his knowledge of skiing and ski jumping, further illustrating his new techniques. The book was written with the help of a friend from the German ski team. Athletes and coaches alike are using the book as a manual to learn Babic’s techniques. The book also helps readers learn how to do fun tricks and complicated maneuvers that are sure to get the attention of anyone watching.

Interesting Quotes:

“Making improvements is a process; you don’t always see the results as quickly as you like, but you’ve got to believe in the idea and work it until its unconscious.”

'You can get a medal for doing that?' I was blown away," – On watching Jean-Luc Brassard win an Olympic Medal for skiing in 1994.

“Injuries are part of the game, and staying healthy is always a big goal each year,”

Career Highlights:

* 12th on '05 World Cup Grand Prix
* Performed first off-axis 1080 jump in World Cup competition
* '05: Two more World Cup top-5s
* ’04: First World Cup moguls win (Airolo, SUI)
* ’03: First World Cup podium (Steamboat)
* Tied for ninth in duals at '05 and ’03 Worlds
* ’02 NorAm duals champ (two wins)

Awards:

First World Cup
Dec. 1, 2002, at Tignes, France (6th in moguls)

Olympics/Worlds Experience
2003 Worlds – Tied for 9th in duals

Equipment Used: Dynastar, Look, Lange, Scott, Bolle

Club: Team Summit (CO)

Photo Credits: 1

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