The Utah Olympic Park and Soldier Hollow venues welcome the nation's best Nordic athletes as they vie for titles on the 2002 Olympic ski jumps and Olympic trails. All will be gunning for the title of best in the U.S. Returning after a six-year hiatus, the event will draw nearly 100 of North America's best athletes, including Nordic Combined World Champion Johnny Spillane and World Championships silver medalist Bill Demong, who currently is having the most successful season for an American on the Nordic Combined World Cup circuit. This event also will provide another opportunity for the U.S. women ski jumpers to showcase their abilities as they continue their quest for inclusion into the Olympic Winter Games. The 2008 U.S. Championships will run March 14-16, with competitions Saturday and Sunday. The event is free for spectators. Visit olyparks.com for a complete schedule and event information.
Utah Welcomes Nordic Jumping Championships
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