Ryan Cochran-Siegle
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Ryan Cochran-Siegle in his winning run at the World Cup super-G in Bormio, Italy, Dec. 29, 2020.
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A one-on-one with World Cup and Olympic alpine ski racer Ryan Cochran-Siegle will take place virtually on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. as part of the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum’s Red Bench speaker series.
To tell the story of Ryan Cochran-Siegle’s recent success — he just won a silver in the men’s super G at the Beijing Olympics — you’ve got to start with the story of Cochran’s Ski Area.
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