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2003 2002 2001 2000
Olympians
to Host NASTAR National Championships
Source:
SKI Magazine
Park City,
Utah March 26, 2002 (NASTAR Press Release)--1984 Olympic Gold Medalist
Phil Mahre and1994 Olympic Gold Medalist Tommy Moe join Olympians AJ Kitt
and Chad Fleischer to host the 2002 NASTAR National Championships at Park
City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah, March 28-31, 2002. With a record
900 ski racers from throughout the U.S. set to participate, the 2002 NASTAR
National Championships will be one of the largest sanctioned on-site ski
races in U.S. history.
The national
finalists, competing in several categories, will participate in two days
of ski racing for the prestigious gold medal and title of national champion
for their age and gender category. On Sunday, March 31, all gold medal
winners will compete in the "NASTAR National Championships Final," a winner-take-all
race that will determine the true NASTAR National Champion for the 2001-2002
season.
"The NASTAR National Championships is a great opportunity for recreational
skiers to showcase their skills in a competitive environment," said Tommy
Moe, 1994 Olympic Gold Medalist and an official pacesetter for the NASTAR
National Championships. "NASTAR introduced me to competitive ski racing.
We could see some of these kids in the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics."
NASTAR National Championship participants qualified either via season-long
resort rankings or through one of six regional championships where racers
earned an automatic qualification by finishing in the top three in their
respective age categories.
Mahre, Moe, Kitt and Fleischer will each serve as official pacesetters
for the two days of competition. Racers will make two runs per day, with
the best handicap time each day averaged together to provide official
results after the second day of competition. Gold, silver and bronze medals
will be awarded to each age and gender category.
In addition, current U.S. Ski Team Member and Olympian Erik Schlopy will
be in attendance for the NASTAR National Championships on behalf of Park
City Mountain Resort. Schlopy, Park City Mountain Resort's Sports Ambassador,
set the NASTAR National Standard with his Gold Cup victory last December
and also won the Chevy Trucks Super Series Title this winter.
Created by SKI Magazine
and now in its 33rd year, NASTAR is the world's largest recreational ski
program, with more than 4.5 million participants since its inception in
1968. Approximately 100 resorts nationwide conducted NASTAR through the
winter months. Sponsors of NASTAR include the U.S. Ski Team, SKI Magazine,
Chevy Trucks, Yahoo! Sports and American Airlines.
For more information on the 2001 NASTAR National Championships, please
visit www.nastar.com
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