Ski Affair will celebrate its 20th anniversary honoring national collegiate, World Cup, Olympic and Paralympic skiers who will receive the coveted History-Maker Awards, recognizing athletes who have contributed to the advancement of winter sports in the Intermountain Region.
The 2010 Ski Affair awards program will take place Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. at Little America in downtown
All proceeds benefit the
The ten honorees include:
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Shannon Bahrke,
, Olympic Winter Games, women’s moguls, bronze medal;Salt Lake City -
Brett Camerota,
, Olympic Winter Games, Nordic combined, gold medal;Park City -
Billy Demong,
, Olympic Winter Games, Nordic combined, gold medal;Park City -
Julia Mancuso,
, Olympic Winter Games, women’s downhill, silver medal; women’s Super Combined, silver medal;Park City -
Jeret “Speedy” Peterson,
, Olympic Winter Games, men’s aerials, silver medal;Boise ,ID -
Danelle and Rob Umstead,
, Paralympic Winter Games, women’s visually impaired, downhill, bronze medal; super combined bronze medal;Park City -
Stephani Victor,
, Paralympic Winter Games, women’s slalom sit, silver medal; giant slalom sit, silver medal; super combined, gold medal;Park City -
Andrew Weibrecht,
, Olympic Winter Games, super G, bronze medal;Park City -
Bryon Wilson,
, Olympic Winter Games, men’s moguls, bronze medal.Butte ,MT
Also honored will be
In the late 1950s, Gaddis was a multi-year junior national champion and later dominated the national racing circuits, winning the NCAA combined title, the U.S. Giant Slalom Championships and the Snow Cup. He garnered NCAA All-American honors in 1960 and 1962 while competing for the
The Quinney Award is named in honor of the late S. Joseph Quinney, prominent
Since its inception in 1989, the Ski Archives have grown to become one of the largest repositories of ski history in the country. Its files include special collections, files, thousands of photos, film, scrapbooks and documents from area ski resorts, prominent ski families, individuals, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association and the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 (SLOC).