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The Hot List: 2006 Ski & Snowboard Report Nordic Revolutionary Andrew Newell: Nordic Skier By Christopher Solomon Cross-country skiing in the U.S. suffers from the soccer syndromelots of people do it, but nobody watches the pros. The fact that our Olympians have earned just one medal, in 1976, hasn't helped. Enter Andrew Newell, 21, a Turin-bound sprinter from Shaftsbury, Vermont, who's using his skinny skis to pull off terrain-park tricks. In the past three years, Newell has produced two nordic-action flicks, and he consulted with ski manufacturer Fischer during the development of the new Jibskate, a twin-tip nordic ski engineered more for hucks than laps. Is the future of cross-country upway upin the air? Christopher Solomon had to ask. OUTSIDE: You've called cross-country skiing "the most gnarly, badass sport there is." Are you kidding? When did you start pulling tricks on skinny skis? Not everyone likes what you're doing. Your movies are odd. But aren't backflips a distraction for a sprinter? Anything special up your sleeve for the Olympics?
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