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In Familiar Territory
The concept of “home field” or “home ice” advantage is well known in football and hockey: using the familiarity of the local stadium or arena to gain a competitive edge over visiting teams. from Fall 2007 issue
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Austria: Super Model
Never has one nation been so dominant at the Olympic Winter Games, winning 14 of a possible 30 ski racing medals. Led by double-gold-medallists Michaela Dorfmeister and Benjamin Raich, the Austrian ski machine owned the slopes of Sestriere and San Sicario in Italy last February. And it’s already preparing for a similar assault on Whistler for the 2010 Games. from November 2006 issue
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Torino 2006: Racer ready?
The Olympic winter is upon us. Athletes are in full preparation. Olympic organizers are putting the fi nal touches on venues. Every race is examined for clues to divine who might be the favourites. from December 2005 issue
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Trust can lead to success
In the start gate of a World Cup, an athlete must be focused, consumed by a desire to win. This is no place to be second-guessing.

from November 2005 issue
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Ready, Aim, Fire!
One of the toughest challenges we face in building a successful ski racing program is meeting the needs of today while also investing in the future.
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