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Catching up with Vail’s alpine pioneer, ski-town royal and orginal daredevil

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World Cup-bound Nordic’s Ryan Scott 1 Thursday, Dec. 6 -Wed., Dec. 12, 2012

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umping levels in sport is a challenge. Joining varsity after JV participation is an accomplishment. Joining a collegiate program after high school is an accomplishment. After college, though, the jumps get harder, the competition gets stiffer and the accomplishment of any success is sweeter. 7HDP +RPHJURZQ DWKOHWH 5\DQ 6FRWW KDG RQH RI WKH ELJJHVW MXPSV RI KLV FDUHHU DV D 1RUdic racer last weekend in a set of races in Montana and West Yellowstone. 7KH :HVW <HOORZVWRQH UDFH ZDV D NLORPHWHU VSULQW UDFH LQ ZKLFK UDFHUV EDWWOHG SRRU VQRZ FRQGLWLRQV 6FRWW ZRXOG HQG XS ZLQQLQJ KLV TXDOLĂ€HU DQG WKH UDFH E\ VHFRQGV The second race series was in Bozeman, Mont., and were also sprint races. Scott would Ă€QG VXFFHVV LQ WKH VNDWH VSULQW DIWHU ZLQQLQJ KLV TXDUWHUĂ€QDO DQG VHPLĂ€QDO DQG WKHQ Ă€QLVKing third overall “It was a good set of races for me,â€? Scott says. “The competition really showed up and I felt like I skied well.â€? :LQQLQJ WKH UDFH LQ <HOORZVWRQH DQG Ă€QLVKLQJ WKLUG ZHUH VZHHW EXW ZKHUH WKH Ă€QLVKHV JHW Scott are sweeter. By skiing strong at the start of the season, he secured his spot to represent the U.S. Ski Team in two upcoming World Cup races to be held in Canada. He will represent the U.S. in both team and individual events at a race in Quebec this upcoming weekend and one later in the season in Canmore, Canada. If he skis well there,

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he will be awarded more starts to upcoming World Cup races in North America and Europe. ´,W¡V SUHWW\ H[FLWLQJ WR Ă€QDOO\ EUHDN WKURXJK Âľ 6FRWW VD\V ´,W LV GHĂ€QLWHO\ QRW HDV\ WR PDNH WKDW Ă€QDO VWHS XS WKHUH , IHHO OLNH , DP LQ JUHDW IRUP DQG , KRSH WKDW , FDQ JHW XS WR &DQDGD and perform where I hope to.â€? Scott is a Boulder native, but made Vail his home this fall to train with Ski and Snowboard Club Vail coach Dan Weiland under Weiland’s Team Homegrown, a program for post-collegiate athletes who look to further their racing career after their NCAA eligibility has run out. Scott is from Boulder where he attended Boulder High School. He then moved to BozePDQ DQG VNLHG IRU 0RQWDQD 6WDWH 8QLYHUVLW\ IRU Ă€YH \HDUV Eric Pepper, one of the coaches at SSCV, was Scott’s junior coach for six years. When Scott graduated from Montana State, he was connected both to Pepper and had already met Weiland through racing. He knew that Weiland and Pepper were looking for skiers to continue their careers and knew of skiers like Sylvan Ellefson, another Nordic star for Team Homegrown. He knew Vail was where he needed to be. At the moment, Scott and the other SSCV athletes, have had minimal snow practice thanks to the noticeably dry conditions. Scott says they’ve been making the best of it by practicing on a small loop at Minturn’s Maloit Park on the Vail Ski and Snowboard Academy campus. The Nordic Center in East Vail, unfortunately, is still waiting for snow. Nevertheless, Scott says he’s been impressed with the caliber of Nordic training he’s found in Vail. “I think the way they structure the program and the way they built that whole network of support throughout the Vail Valley and throughout Colorado is exceptional,â€? Scott says. “They have done an incredible job bringing in new skiers of all ages. They get the high school kids into the sport and are seeing results. They are extremely knowledgeable of all aspects of ski racing. It really is an ideal situation up here.â€? SneakPEAK writer John O’Neill can be reached at info@sneakpeakvail.com

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50 years of mountain memories

Ringing in the season

A day with Salvation Army bell ringers

Our gear wish list

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Pete Seibert, Jr., son of Vail’s legendary cofounder, talks about life as Vail’s first son.

1962 gear guide

Styles from Vail’s first opening day

Beating the bulge

Three unique winter workouts

Vail’s Ale House opens

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High school

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Local skiers get top finishes at Minturn’s Maloit Park race By Michael Suleiman Hannah Hardenbergh of Vail Mountain School leads the girls’ race at the high VFKRRO 1RUGLF VHULHV ODVW 6DWXUGD\ DW 0LQWXUQ¡V 0DORLW 3DUN 0LFKDHO 6XOHLman photo.

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A brother and sister duo from neighboring Aspen came out on top as the individual winners of the men’s and women’s 5-kilometer race. Local Vail girls from Vail Mountain School (VMS) ended up winning the team title and outperforming all other competitors in the overDOO VFKRRO FRPSHWLWLRQ 7KH IHPDOH 906 VNLHUV OHG WKH SDFN HDUO\ ZLWK LPSUHVVLYH Ă€QLVKHV across the board. They were followed closely behind by Summit High School, with Aspen High School placing in third. Hannah Hardenbergh from VMS led the pack for most of the race, only to be passed on WKH Ă€QDO SRUWLRQ E\ +DLOH\ 6ZLUEXO IURP $VSHQ 66&9 DWKOHWH .DWLH 6FUXJJV ZKR KDV ZRQ a few high school Nordic races before, placed sixth, followed by Clare Baker (SSCV) in seventh and Annie Blakslee (SSCV) in eighth. All four of the VMS girls made the cut-off IRU WKH VWDWH TXDOLĂ€HU “We have been training here for the past week or so, but it has been a little thin up until last week,â€? says Hardenbergh. “The course was a little soft because of the new snow, but it is much better than no snow. We really take these races into our training plan and ski for our school while we are at it. She also gave credit to Swirbul, the overall individual winner. “It is fun skiing against Hailey. She is also a club skier, and I compete against her a lot during the season. It is also just fun to be out here with some classmates and ski for school pride,â€? says Hardenbergh. The boy’s side of the race was not as successful for the Vail locals. Keegan Swirbul from $VSHQ GHVHUYHV D PHQWLRQ GXH WR KLV Ă€UVW SODFH ZLQ E\ RYHU D PLQXWH 66&9 DWKOHWH -RH %DUrett from Battle Mountain High School had a great race, landing in seventh place overall. &DPHURQ 0RRUH DOVR IURP %DWWOH 0RXQWDLQ SODFHG VW DQG HQGHG XS LQ WKH WRS SHUFHQW of the athletes.

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