A RetroSki tip-of-the-hat to the “Waterbury Moms” who had an 80’s retro-skiwear day last Friday at Stowe. There was a lot of neon and there were a lot of one-piece ski suits. Most of the moms looked too young to… Continue Reading →
Who invented the first composite ski pole?
Over President’s weekend I observed quite a few members of the Crooked Stick tribe on the slopes. The Crooked Stick tribe is that subset of skiers whose ski poles are anything but straight. I’m not talking about the poles used… Continue Reading →
Who invented the tapered aluminum ski pole?
How did a Middlebury College football player become the most important figure in promoting alpine ski racing in the United States? That football player would go on to be the coach of the U.S. Ski Team, founder of the World… Continue Reading →
Where was Bob Beattie born?
Biddle Duke’s article last week about the World Championships being held in Schladming Austria highlighted how seriously Austrians take Alpine ski racing. When events like the World Championships are held in Austria, the Austrian skiers are under great pressure to… Continue Reading →
Rosi Mittermaier was perhaps Fritzmeier’s most famous skier winning two golds and one silver at the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics (never mind that she actually won those on Dynamics!) One of those golds was the women’s downhill. Who won the men’s… Continue Reading →
The January 19, 1978 edition of the Stowe Reporter contained coverage of the first Stowe visit by the World Pro Ski Tour. As mentioned last week there were two races a slalom and a downhill. The downhill was originally scheduled… Continue Reading →
The big name on the World Pro Ski Tour from 1978 – 1981 was Andre Arnold who won the overall championship in each of those years. Andre Arnold initially skied for Fritzmeier skis which at that time were not available… Continue Reading →
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