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The world’s largest multi-sport winter college athletic event takes place this week at the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York, and a student at Middlebury College will be among the competitors in figure skating.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with leaders in the Vermont ski industry to see how the mild winter is affecting business.
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Mikaela Shiffrin, 27, ties Lindsey Vonn's record for the most alpine World Cup wins for a woman. Shiffrin also has two Olympic gold medals and six world championships.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks about snowmobiling in Vermont, trail networks around the state, electric snowmobiles made in Quebec and fat bikers on the winter trails on two wheels.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with reporter Liam Elder-Connors about the EB-5 fraud that put ski resort Jay Peak up for auction. He also talks with resort president Steven Wright about what the sale means for the hundreds of workers at the resort.
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Vermonter Danielle Marmer recently made history when she was named the new player development and scouting assistant for the National Hockey League's Boston Bruins.
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A rookie musher running Alaska's 1,000-mile sled dog race known as the Iditarod grew up in Barnard, Vermont. Vermont Edition co-host Connor Cyrus spoke to musher Eric Kelly about his path from Vermont, to Alaska, mushing, and the Iditarod.
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Ryan Cochran-Siegle won the silver medal in the men's super-G at the Beijing winter games this month. It was almost 50 years, to the day, that his mom, Barbara Ann, won a gold medal in the women's slalom at the games in Japan. Cochran-Siegle is now back in Vermont, where his accomplishment is being properly celebrated by friends, family and even people he's never met.
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This hour, we talk to an historian and an author behind a new book celebrating the first 100 years of Brattleboro's Harris Hill Ski Jump.
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Diggins snared a hard-won bronze medal in the grueling event after Swedish skiers took an early lead. The only other time a U.S. athlete has won an individual medal in cross country came in 1976.