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<title>U.S. Ski Team Comes Up Short from Nicola Werdenigg (06 Jun 2008, 09:53 am) in group "edelwiser friends"</title>
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<description>After one of the best seasons in the history of U.S. Skiing - 2 overall World Cup Titles, 3 discipline titles, 15 World Cup wins, and 37 Podiums - the U.S. Ski Team cannot afford to fund their athletes. Bryon Friedman's article at yardbarker.com gives an interesting insight at first hand: http://www.yardbarker.com/skiing/articles/US_Ski_Team_Comes_Up_Short_again/267646</description>
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