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First Race in 50 Years to be Held on Olympic Nordic Trails

Olympic nordic skiing trails at Sugar Pine Point State Park on Lake Tahoe's West Shore, dormant since the 1960 Winter Games, will be the site of their first nordic competition in 50 years on Friday.

Local Historian & Author To Lead Olympic History Walking Tour Jan 14

Local Olympic historian David C. Antonucci will lead a lecture and walking tour of the 1960 Winter Olympics sites on Thursday, January 14 as part of the Olympic Heritage Celebration.

Olympic Heritage Celebration Continues Through Sunday

North Lake Tahoe is reeling in Olympic spirit this week as a result of the Olympic Heritage Celebration underway through Sunday, January 17. The jam-packed event calendar includes daily events at venues throughout the region.

New Book Explores a Century of Winter Sports in Tahoe

A new release by local author and historian Mark McLaughlin, tells the fascinating story of Lake Tahoe's winter sports heritage over the last hundred years.

Freestyle Ski Legend Wayne Wong To Host Mogul Competition at Alpine Meadows

Reno resident and legendary freestyle skier Wayne Wong will be the athlete of honor at the Olympic Heritage mogul competition Tuesday, January 12 at Alpine Meadows Ski Resort.

Marco Sullivan: On the Road to the Olympics

SVTV sat down for a brief but engaging interview with Palisades Tahoe ski racer and 2010 Olympic hopeful Marco Sullivan and discussed his health, his focus, and the upcoming hurdles on the path to the Olympics in February.

Scale Replica of Tower of Nations Unveiled

A scale replica of the 1960 Winter Olympics Tower of Nations, created for the Olympic Heritage Celebration, was unveiled today at Sugar Pine Point State Park.

Torch Relay and Opening Ceremonies to Kick Off Olympic Celebration

The first-ever North Lake Tahoe Olympic Heritage Celebration will get underway on Friday, January 8th with an elaborate, all-day torch relay that will run from Sugar Pine Point to Palisades Tahoe.

Adventure Slide Shows Offer Good Tahoe Stoke

The Back Country's Adventure Slide Show series provides a true Tahoe local experience and a chance to share in the adventures of friends, neighbors and world-class adventurers.

Report #3: Locals in Antarctica—Nov. 12, 2009

[Half Moon Bay, Livingston Island. 62 deg. 36 min. South; 60 deg. 30 min. West] Our expedition diverted northward after one of our members fell into a hidden crevasse as he was ascending a steep bowl above Port Lecroix on nearby Amberes Island. He was injured, but rescued.

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