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Category: Tyler Kornfield

Europa Cup Challenge

Posted on January 26, 2015January 3, 2016 by Tyler Kornfield

After a great US Nationals, the APU Elite Ski Team and I are off to Craftsbury, Vermont to start the second half of the race season. We will be in Craftsbury for the next two weeks racing in five SuperTour races. Due to such a successful US Nationals, the entire elite team qualified to join… Read More

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Holyton of Snow!

Posted on January 12, 2015January 3, 2016 by Tyler Kornfield

Another US Nationals has passed in Houghton, Michigan. I have raced in Houghton quite a bit since UAF races in the central region of the NCAA against schools like Northern Michigan, Michigan Tech, St. Scholastica, etc. I have been to Houghton a total of six times now, but in no way was I prepared for it… Read More

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Come and Gone

Posted on December 27, 2014January 3, 2016 by Tyler Kornfield

Summer has come and gone and I have nothing to show for it. At least on this blog. Countless hours spent with my team at amazing places like APUNSC’s Eagle Glacier and the high altitude camp in Park City made up most of the highlights. After Park City, I was fortunate enough to have my… Read More

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Adventures in Europe: Part 1

Posted on January 24, 2014January 3, 2016 by Tyler Kornfield

Back in October, when I was laying out my season with my coach, I asked him how I should plan my season. Should I expect to go to U23s and race the second half of the season in Europe or should I see how it plays out and plan as I go? Luckily, he was… Read More

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The Season Begins

Posted on December 27, 2013January 3, 2016 by Tyler Kornfield

A lot has happened since my last post. After I got back from Montana, the team went straight to snow in Hatcher Pass. Here is a video of our early season training thanks to my teammate Reese Hanneman. And another from West Yellowstone, Montana. After training in Anchorage for a month, we started our race… Read More

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Comment on It’s the Little Tweaks that Count by Ellen Kornfield

Posted on June 17, 2013February 17, 2017 by Tyler Kornfield

Love the blog. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Your East Coast Family(aunts, uncles, cousins) support you 100%. Follow your hopes, dreams and passions. You’ll achieve success and have fun along the way! Go Tyler!

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Comment on Jumping In With Both Feet by Aunt Kristin

Posted on June 8, 2013February 17, 2017 by Tyler Kornfield

Hi Tyler,

Keep up with your blog! I need to know what’s up wid you. K

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