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Month: February 2012
Kenny Wilson is on fire!
Squaw Valley J-1 racer KENNY WILSON had a sizzling week, posting a career-best Slalom result AND his two career-best Giant Slalom, all within a 4 day period!
Starting at Snow King, WY on February 21st, Kenny posted a 44.64 point race which, combined with a 46.13 point race in January will see his points drop nearly 10% on the next list!
Then, three days later
at Squaw, Kenny roared to a career-best 48.95 point GS finish competing with a pretty strong field. I guess the fire was in his belly, because the next day Kenny blasted to the second step on the podium and post yet another career-best GS result, posting 48.57 points. Those two results will see Kenny’s GS points improve by 9% on the next list.
WOW!
Keep it up Kenny! We’re glad you’re doing it on DODGE carbon fiber ski boots.
Bill
P.S. The lead photo of Kenny was from his podium result at Squaw. Yes he made it!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-02-26
- Ty Sprock is killing it! Way to go Ty! http://t.co/mOkg0neA #
- DODGE Ski Boots’ Sprock & Veth own Snow King GS podium – Dodge Ski Boots http://t.co/kdhZ5Szk #
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DODGE Ski Boots’ Sprock & Veth own Snow King GS podium
TY SPROCK and NICK VETH owned the top steps of the J-2 podium at this weekend’s Snow King FIS Giant Slalom in Jackson Hole Wyoming.
On Saturday, Nick was the top finishing J-2, posting a career-best 44.14 FIS point race. Ty nipped at his heels, finishing right behind Nick as the second-fastest J-2.
The boys must’ve made a deal overnight as on Sunday they exchanged steps on the podium with Ty claiming the top step and Nick taking the second step.
Ty posted his career-best result, getting a strong 38.63 FIS point and placing 6th overall. Expect to see Ty’s points improve by 10-12 % on the next FIS list.
Not to be outdone, Nick backed up Saturday’s result with a 45.43 FIS point finish, which should see his points improve by over 25% on the next point list! Keep an eye on these two racers.
First-year J-2 racer ADDISON DVORACEK, in only his sixth and seventh FIS giant slalom starts once again posted results that are sending a message that he’s a forced to be reckoned with. On Saturday, Addison was the fourth-finishing J-2 with a 55.43 point race and on Sunday he backed that up with a solid 59.30 point race. Those results should see his points improve by nearly 20% on the next list.
DODGE Ski Boots were well represented in the rest of the field with New Zealander FINLAY NEESON posting a nice result on Sunday that will improve his points.
KENNY WILSON and DEVIN DAVIS rounded out the DODGE SKI BOOTS contingent.
Congratulations to the guys and their coaches.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-02-19
- Just got call from customer 1/2 way down 1st run on his new DODGE boots raving about how incredible they are. Like it! Thanks Richard #
- Charles Christianson headed to World Cup on his DODGE Ski Boots – Dodge Ski Boots http://t.co/WD19lTL0 #
- More Karl Robiscek http://t.co/h9sGJyIr #
- Castleton College racer Karl Robiscek passed along these photos of him in action on his DODGE Ski Boots. http://t.co/K8TXgYbG #
- DODGE Ski Boot racers are looking good! – Dodge Ski Boots http://t.co/vDHvnvm3 #
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Charles Christianson headed to World Cup on his DODGE Ski Boots
Charles Christianson is a picture of determination and grit.
He has faced and overcome serious injuries at multiple times which, while hampering his quest for a berth on the US Ski Team, certainly made Charles a more determined ski racer and person. After a successful collegiate career at Williams College, Charles has followed a path similar to other post-collegiate racers like Jimmy Cochran, Warner Nickerson, David Chodounsky, Patrick Biggs and made it to the World Cup.
Charles first WC start was at Beaver Creek in December. Starting from the back of the pack, he posted some impressive first runs and barely missed making the “flip” for the second run. But he certainly made an impression and showed he deserved to be there.
Last week in the Vail NorAms, Charles once again showed his prowess, posting 2 career-best point races and convinced the coaches he deserved another shot at the World Cup.
So, Charles is getting the start in Bansko, Bulgaria on Saturday.
Good luck and ski fast Charles! We happy for you and proud to be part of your success.
(Follow Charles’ adventures on his blog: http://www.charleschristianson.com/2012/02/shipping-out-to-bansko/)