Video Testimonials

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TJ Lanning Pro Skier
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TJ Lanning is an American Alpine Skier from Park City, Utah. TJ Lanning was the top-ranked junior in the world in his age group for slalom and super G in 2001. However, injuries have kept him from reaching the potential he showed early in his career...but, healthy once again, he's been to the World Championships and won a U.S. downhill title. At the opening downhill of the 2009 season, at Lake Louise, Canada, he scored a career-best ninth place. Later that season, at the Val Gardena downhill, he joined four other U.S. men in the top-ten, marking the best team result in U.S. Ski Team history. |

Bode Miller Pro Skier
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Bode Miller is an American Alpine Skier who in 2008, won his second overall World Cup title in four years, after also winning the title in 2005. This led the United States to sweep the men's and women's overall World Cup titles for the first time in 25 years.
In 2005, Bode became the first American in 22 years to win the overall title, since Phil Mahre and Tamara McKinney in 1983. Earlier during his championship season, with a victory on November 28, 2004, he became only the fifth man to win World Cup races in all five disciplines: slalom, giant slalom, Super-G, downhill, and combined. With 31 World Cup victories, he is the most successful American alpine skier of all time.
He is also a four-time World Champion in four different disciplines and has a pair of silver medals from the 2002 Winter Olympics. |

Erik Schlopy Pro Skier
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Erik Schlopy is an American Alpine skier who competed in three Olympic games - 1994 Winter Olympics, 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics. At the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, he placed 34th in Giant Slalom. At the 2002 Olympics, he placed 14th in Slalom, and at the 2006 Olympic Games, he placed 13th in Giant Slalom. He also won a bronze medal in the Giant Slalom at the 2003 World Championships. |

Jake Zamansky Pro Skier
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Jake Zamansky is an American Alpine Skier from Aspen, CO. In the '09 season, he earned the first World Cup points of his career. He was 24th just before Christmas at what Head Coach Sasha Rearick calls the "Holy Grail" of giant slalom races in Alta Badia, Italy. He then went on to finish 27th in Adelboden, Switzerland, earn a spot on the World Championships Team, then spark a career best 15th in Sestriere, Italy. The results qualified Zamansky for the U.S. B Team. |
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