Photo Credits:
1 - Nancie Bataglia , 2 - USSA (United States Ski & Snowboard Association)
3 - ORDA Olympic Museum , 4 - NYSEF
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2009 - At the FIS World
Championships in Liberec, Czech
Republic, Lindsey Van becomes the first
Womenʼs Ski Jumping World Champion;
Demong wins gold in the Large Hill
Individual Nordic Combined event
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90's
Today
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1994 - Freestyle Skiing
(moguls and inverted aerials)
added to NYSEF disciplines
1999 - Snowboarding added
to NYSEF disciplines
1999 - Bill Demong wins gold
in Nordic Combined Team
Event at the FIS Junior World
Championships in Saalfelden,
Austria
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2002 - 19th Winter Olympic Games held
in Salt Lake City, Thomas Vonn takes 9th in
Super G, Demong places 14th in the Nordic
Combined Sprint, Jillian Vogtli represents
NYSEF in moguls.
2006 - NYSEF relocates to its current
slopeside headquarters in the Uihlein
Training Center at Whiteface
2006 - 20th Winter Olympic Games held
in Torino, Italy; Tim Burke & Lowell Bailey
(Biathlon) Bill Demong (Nordic Combined)
and Jillian Vogtli (Moguls) represent NYSEF
2007 - Bill Demong wins silver at FIS
World Championships in Sapporo, Japan
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2010 - NYSEF sends 7 athletes
to the 21st Winter Olympic Games
in Vancouver, making it the most
represented domestic ski program.
Andrew Weibrecht wins bronze in the
Super G; Bill Demong wins gold and
silver in Nordic Combined events
2013 - Tim Burke takes silver at
Biathlon World Championships in Nové
Mesto, Czech Republic
2013 - 40th Anniversary,
New York Ski Educational
Foundation
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