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12/05/2008
Jumping without joy (Canada.com)
At the wise old age of 17, Calgary's Zoya Lynch announced her retirement Thursday from competitive ski jumping.
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11/28/2008
Morgenstern aiming high ahead of ski jumping season opener (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Defending champion Thomas Morgenstern will once again be the man to beat as the 2008/09 ski jumping World Cup gets under way in Kuusamo, Finland, on Friday.
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12/03/2008
A step closer (Park Record)
The U.S. Women's Ski Jumping Team, made up entirely of Park City residents, took another step closer to the dream of competing in the Olympic Games
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12/05/2008
Junior training facilities ramping up (Northwest Herald)
FOX RIVER GROVE – As a gang of first-time ski jumpers prepare for the winter season, the Norge Ski Club is ramping up its training facilities for young enthusiasts.
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12/05/2008
Lyme Native Takes the Field for Three Teams at Once (Valley News)
Hanover -- In the merger of Tobin Whitman and amateur baseball, there are no two ways about it. There are actually three ways about it.
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12/05/2008
Anchorage Set to Host US Cross Country Championships (FasterSkier.com)
The best cross country skiing competition in the nation is just a month away, with the 2009 Conoco Phillips United States Cross Country Ski Championships scheduled to run January 3-8 in Anchorage, Alaska.
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12/05/2008
Bachelor turns 50 (The Times-News)
By Jeff McDonald The Register-Guard (Eugene, Ore.) Before all the resorts, golf courses and restaurants stamped Central Oregon as a recreation mecca, there was Mt. Bachelor ski area - or, as it was known in 1958, Bachelor Butte.
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12/04/2008
First no snow, now 2010 ski team has new hurdle (CTV British Columbia)
Canada's national ski jump teams arrived in Whistler this week hoping to train. But so far they've been disappointed with too little snow. Now the team is facing another dose of bad news.
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12/04/2008
Ski jumper Lynch retires at age 17 (TSN)
Please read the full story on TSN.ca for the latest details
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12/04/2008
Ski jumper Lynch retires at age 17 (TSN)
Zoya Lynch, the 17 year old ski jumper at the heart of a legal fight to get the sport included at the 2010 Winter Olympics, has decided to retire from active competition.
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