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12.21.2005

Ski New Hampshire-Tourism

A full calendar of special events at NH ski areas is a holiday tradition like egg nog and opening presents! As always NH's ski area go all out to have entertaining and unusual events to help make your vacation fun. You'll find everything from local maple syrup served up on NH's finest snow to apres' ski parties for kids. The fun continues right through New Year's Eve with at least seven ski areas hosting New Year's Celebrations. Check out our Ski NH Events Calendar for details on these events!
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USSA - US Ski Team News
From :Juliann Fritz

JANICA KOSTELIC WINS, JULIA MANCUSO LEADS U.S. WITH 14TH IN GS Kristina Koznick 16th as World Cup returns to Czech Republic
SPINDLERUV MLYN, Czech Republic (Dec. 21) - Janica Kostelic of Croatia charged through her second run Wednesday to overtake Austrian Nicole Hosp for a giant slalom win as the World Cup made its first stop in the Czech Republic. Julia Mancuso (Olympic Valley, CA) led U.S. women, finishing 14th with Kristina Koznick (Eagan, MN) 16th in soft snow conditions.
OLN will broadcast coverage of World Cup racing Sunday at 5 p.m. ET as its ongoing 10 Weeks to Torino series leads to the Olympics.
Kostelic, who squandered a one-second lead Dec. 11 in a slalom at the Sirius Satellite Radio Aspen Winternational in Colorado, had a two-run time of 2:21.30 for her first win of the season. The 2002 Olympic and ’03 Worlds gold medalist in GS, had never won a World Cup GS until Wednesday.
ALPINE WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
Spindleruv Mlyn, CZA - Dec. 21, 2005
Women’s Giant Slalom
1. Janica Kostelic, Croatia, 2:21.30
2. Kathrin Zettel, Austria, 2:21.38
3. Marlies Schild, Austria, 2:21.40
4. Nicole Hosp, Austria, 2:21.49
5. Anja Paerson, Sweden, 2:21.59
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14. Julia Mancuso, Olympic Valley, Calif., 2:22.49
16. Kristina Koznick, Eagan, Minn.,2:22.62
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DNF-1:
Kirsten Clark, Raymond, Maine
For complete results:
FIS Ski