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Brignone wins world combined gold as Shiffrin skis out

Straddling Shiffrin insists no Beijing Olympics deja vu

Mikaela Shiffrin insisted there was no feeling of deja vu of her disastrous experience at last year's Beijing Olympics after she skied out of the slalom in a botched bid to defend her world combined…

After 47 years, Park City s Adolph s closes its doors: a look back

April 25, 2021 It was a busy night at Adolph’s, the legendary gathering place for the ski racing world in Park City. Atomic’s table had grown from six to 20 as revelers came together to toast Daron Rahlves. “Oh, we are going to have a party tonight,” said Adolph with that trademark pensive look on his staid Swiss face. The veteran restaurateur was nervous as he left the kitchen to rearrange his dining room. But underlying that nervousness was this heartfelt joy of being the centerpiece of ski racing in the world. Swiss-native Adoph Imboden made the tough decision this month to close the doors after 47 years – the longest-standing fine dining restaurant in Park City. With his lease ending and an extension too complex, the 78-year old chef decided it was time. He’ll slide the last schnitzel onto a plate at the end of April.

Tom Kelly: Adolph s — ski racing s gathering place

Ridgelines Adolph Imboden, owner of Adolph s Restaurant, poses in the entryway of his establishment on Tuesday. Imboden plans on closing the restaurant at the end of April. Tanzi Propst/Park Record Whenever I walk to my table at Adolph’s there’s a short period of distraction. Scanning the room, I step back in time to relive some of the great moments in ski racing history amid the hundreds pieces of memorabilia adorning the walls. Across the dozens of nations that have played host to the FIS Alpine World Cup around the world, few gathering spots have become the type of global Mecca as Adolph’s.

Tom Kelly: Hometown hero Ted Ligety ends stunning career

Ridgelines Ted Ligety stands with Stein Eriksen during a homecoming celebration for Ligety at Park City Mountain Resort in 2013. Photo by Sarah Brunson/U.S. Ski and Snowboard Parkites packed the plaza in April 2013. Kids pushed their way up to the stage to get close to their hometown hero. There had been a time not so many years prior that Ted Ligety would have been in that crowd himself. Instead, he was the one stepping onto the stage with that ever-present humble Ted smile. Just a few months earlier, Ligety quieted thousands of screaming Austrian fans, winning three gold medals at the World Championships. It put his name alongside those of Austrian Toni Sailer, Frenchman Jean-Claude Kill and Norway’s Stein Eriksen pretty nice company!.

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