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ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – Dec. 13, 2007– The best young cross country skiers in the land will
traverse one of the hottest trail systems in the nation during the 2008 USSA
Cross Country Junior Olympic Championships, March 9 – 15, 2008, in Anchorage,
Alaska, thanks to major improvements at Kincaid
Park.
“The venue
upgrades at Kincaid Park are magnificent,” says Luke Bodensteiner, nordic
director for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA). “The new sprint course at Kincaid will become one of
the best we have in the nation.”
Kincaid Park, one of Anchorage’s major outdoor recreation
centers, hosts more than a million visitors a year according to the Anchorage
Parks & Recreation Department. The area contains more than 1,500 acres of
forest boasting more than 50km of trails. Although the park serves both winter
and summer outdoors enthusiasts, it is best known for the world-class nordic
skiing and biathlon facilities that have hosted national and international
events.
More than $6 million has been spent by public and private
organizations to ready the park for the upcoming 2008 ski
season.
“Anchorage is a winter city,” says Diane Moxness, executive director of the Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage (NSAA). “Being able to host this competition highlights an ongoing commitment by the city and private sector to our young winter athletes and winter recreation.”
The Kincaid Project Group also completed work on a new biathlon range, one of the finest in the country. This month, NSAA Biathlon Committee will host the 2008 World Junior Biathlon Team Trials on the new range.
Upgrades to Kincaid Park include:
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