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The Sochi Olympic Games are over. For some athletes, medals in hand, they have won the ultimate prize they have worked their entire lives in pursuit of. For other athletes, the only spoils they take home are the memories. I hope for all who competed, they are glorious ones.
I thought it would be nice to do a follow up to the previous post from January as to how our local athletes did. Here’s the breakdown:
Julia Mancuso, Squaw Valley, Alpine Skiing, super combined- Bronze

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Jamie Anderson, South Lake Tahoe, Snowboarding – Gold
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Maddie Bowman, South Lake Tahoe, Freestyle Skiing- Gold

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David Wise, Reno, Freestyle Skiing – Gold
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Danny Davis, Truckee, Snowboarding half pipe – 10th

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Travis Ganong, Squaw Valley, Alpine Skiing – 5th
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Chas Guldemond, Reno, Snowboarding slopestyle – 15th

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Nate Holland, Truckee, Snowboardcross – sadly did not make it through qualifying rounds

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Tim Jitloff, Reno, Alpine Skiing – 15th

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Karly Shorr, Truckee, Snowboarding Slopestyle – 6th

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Marco Sullivan, Squaw Valley, Alpine Skiing – Downhill – 30th

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Hannah Teter -snowboard, half pipe- 4th

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Ryan Stassel -snowboard slopestyle – 14th
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And what were the final results for all of the marquis athletes that aren’t from the area, but NBC showcased as our top contenders?

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Meryl Davis and Charlie White came home with the Gold for Ice Dancing, and a Bronze in the Team event.
Mikaela Shiffrin (Alpine Skiing) won a Slalom Gold.
Shani Davis (long track) surprisingly did not come home with any medals after multiple medal wins in previous Olympics and medal wins in several world cup competitions just before the Olympics.
J.R. Celski, along with his team mates Jordan Malone, Eddy Alvarez and Chris Creveling won a Silver medal in Short Track Speedskating in the 3000m relay, and the only medal for U.S. Speedskating.
Shaun White shockingly finished just off the podium at 4th in the half pipe. He did have the highest score at the event, unfortunately, during a qualifying round, not when it counted the most.
Gracie Gold brought home a Bronze medal in the team figure skating event, and just off the podium in 4th for the Ladies figure skating event.
Ted Ligety won a Gold medal in Giant Slalom.
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Congratulations to all our athletes, no matter where they placed. You represented the USA proud and well.
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Sign at Squaw Valley made by some of the local kids congratulating local skiers
Julia Mancuso and Travis Ganong.
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Here we go again. It’s time for Snowfest! North Tahoe and Truckee’s Winter Carnival. Ten days of races, parades, strange and bizarre events, and lots of chances to eat, drink and be merry.
This year the theme is “Bring back the 80s.” So head up to the attic and find that bright 80s ski gear and get ready to party. Everyone has their favorite Snowfest event they can’t wait to get back to year after year, and then of course it is fun to try something new and different as well.
The Old Favorites-
Begin your week by heading to Squaw Valley for the Torchlight Parade, Laser Light Show, Fireworks and Snowfest Queen Coronation on February 28th. Then don’t miss our home town funky parades in Tahoe City on March 1st and Kings Beach on March 8th. While sometimes it seems like there are more kids in the parade then watching it, that’s what makes it fun. After the Tahoe City Parade head on over to Garwoods to watch a large contingent of fools jump in Lake Tahoe and swim way too far out as part of the Polar Bear Swim.
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Then of course, if you get hungry you could hit the Sunnyside Luau on March 2nd for some delicious Hawaiian style fare, or get something that sticks to your ribs at The Bridgetender Rib Fest on March 7th.
Something New and Different
How about trying Granlibakken’s Gone Bonkers Kids Ski Race on March 2nd? There’s a course full of bumps and obstacles to make it interesting and fun for the little ones.
Or how about the Tahoe Mountain Man contest? Here is your chance to show off your skills at snow shoveling, climbing over berms and putting on chains.
After all that Mountain Man stuff it’s time for some pizza. Head off to Zano’s in Truckee for the Godfather Pizza Eating Challenge. Can you eat a four pound pizza all by yourself? Now is your chance to find out.
These are just a few of the fun things to become a part of over the next ten days. Go to www.tahoesnowfestival.com to check out the full calender of events.
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Also this week: Catch the last of the Alpenglow Mountain Festival.
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Thursday Feb. 27: Cross country ski tour with Grassechi from 9-10am at Tahoe City Winter sports Park. Nordic skills clinic from 1o:30am until noon. Alpenglow Sports Winter Wildlands Alliance Back-country Film Festival from 7-10pm.
Friday Feb 28: Cross country ski tour from 9-10am at Tahoe Cross Country and a Nordic skills clinic from 10:30am-noon. A beginners guide to cross country skiing from 7-9pm at Alpenglow Sports.
Saturday, March 1: Nordic demo day from 9am-3pm at Tahoe Cross Country
For more info, visit alpenglowsports.com
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ALSO: Don’t miss the last 3 events of the Rahlves Banzai Tour:
March 1-2 at Squaw Valley,
March 8-9 at Alpine Meadows and
March 15-16 at Sugarbowl. For more info, visit
http://www.rahlvesbanzai.com
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