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Ski Spectacular Brings Speed to the Slopes

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January 6, 2010
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Youth racer Alex Tomaszewski attacks the slalom course at DS/USA’a National Race Festival.

Photograph courtesy of of Reed Hoffman.

At Colorado’s Breckenridge Ski Resort, it’s not surprising to encounter speed. Some of the top snowsports athletes in the country can be found schussing on its slopes, which have hosted the Snowboarder Hall of Fame and a 2005 World Cup Race. Once per year, however, some of the resort’s slickest tracks are in surprising configurations-single ski tracks flanked by the thin twin lines of outriggers, and the deep single and double tracks of mono- and bi-skis. From December 6-13, Breckenridge’s Beaver Run Resort was again home to the annual The Hartford Ski Spectacular, hosted by Disabled Sports USA (DS/USA). Then, on December 14-15, DS/USA also brought in the nation’s best adaptive skiers for a series of qualifying races for the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games.

“The Hartford Ski Spectacular has a long-standing tradition of introducing disabled athletes to skiing-from those taking to the slopes for the first time to those vying for a chance to represent the country at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games,” said DS/USA Executive Director Kirk Bauer. The Ski Spectacular, which attracted more than 700 participants, brought together Wounded Warriors, families who have children with disabilities, people who were newly injured, and elite athletes from around the country. Newcomers to adaptive sports, mentors with years of experience, and future certified adaptive instructors all enjoyed the camaraderie of people on the same learning curves.

Now in its fifth year, the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project, a partnership between DS/USA and Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), coordinated part of the programming and saw that more than 100 Wounded Warriors, their families, and hospital staff participated in the Ski Spectacular’s Learn-to-Ski, Learn-to-Race, and mentoring programs.

“The Hartford Ski Spectacular’s racing camp provides instruction from the nation’s best coaches and support from current members of the U.S. Adaptive Ski Team,” said Charlie Huebner, chief of Paralympics, U.S. Olympic Committee. The racing camp served as a lead-in to the slalom and giant-slalom Paralympic qualifying races at the December 14-15 National Race Festival. The festival served not only as a gateway to the next winter Paralympics but also allowed aspiring young racers and Wounded Warriors of all abilities to advance their skills alongside the best disabled racers and coaches in the country.

“It is incredibly motivating for our younger racers and learn-to-ski participants to watch athletes who once participated in The Hartford Ski Spectacular advance to compete at the elite levels of the sport,” Bauer said.

For more information, contact information@dsusa.org

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