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Yet despite its longstanding ties — claiming to be “The Birthplace of Freestyle Skiing” — Waterville Valley’s only previous experience hosting the World Cup was an alpine event in 1991.
“Waterville Valley is the birthplace of freestyle skiing,” Wong said of the ski area, which is preparing to hold its second World Cup mogul competition Jan. 24-25, featuring the best men and ...
Olympic freestyle skier Audun Groenvold died suddenly Tuesday at the age of 49 after being struck by lightning. The Norwegian Ski Federation announced the athlete’s death Wednesday. “It is with great ...
Waterville Valley, which claims to be “the birthplace of freestyle skiing,” managed to make an impression. “It’s so cool to be competing here,” Kauf said.
world cup skiing Freestyle skiing returns to Waterville Valley in a big way — for the World Cup By Hayden Bird Boston.com Staff,Updated January 25, 2024, 8:14 a.m.