Word: slaloming
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...other Harvard ski action, a nordic team may go to the Hanover (N.H.) Invitational cross-country relays this weekend. Several members of the Harvard alpine team, out practicing on the slopes last night, will race in the Corcoran Cup, a giant slalom race at Waterville Valley this weekend...
...which for 700 years has been an Arab mosque. Jewish tourists literally swarm over the Golan Heights every weekend. On 9,211-ft. Mount Hermon, in what used to be Syria, a group of enterprising kibbutzniks plans to open a ski resort that might just be called the Shalom Slalom...
This year the team heads north for two days of Alpine and Nordic training at Cannon Mt. and Waterville Valley. Nine team members and two coaches--Buchika and varsity coach Dick Friedman--will race in the Pat Harty Memorial Slalom on Sunday at Waterville...
Divorced. Andrea Mead Lawrence, 35, once the world's fastest woman skier, who won for the U.S. two Olympic gold medals in 1952 (TIME cover, Jan. 21, 1952); and David Lawrence, 37, U.S. giant-slalom champion in 1949; on uncontested mutual charges of cruelty; after 16 years of marriage, five children; in Los Angeles...
...only way Nancy could win the cup was by sweeping both the giant slalom and the special slalom. And that is exactly what she did. In the giant slalom, she flashed to a .41-sec. victory. In the special slalom, leading Marielle by only .05 sec. after the first run, Nancy announced: "I can run a little faster next time." She could indeed. She then whipped down the 1,250-ft., 56-gate course in 44.51 sec. to edge Marielle by .02 sec. Her total margin of victory was only .07 sec., but by that thin hair Nancy Greene...