Dartmouth’s Winter Olympians

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Winter Olympians in action
Dartmouth Olympians at the 2022 Games include: (clockwise from top left) Nina O’Brien ’20, Susan Dunklee ’08, AJ Hurt ’23, Tricia Mangan ’19, Tommy Ford ’12, Laura Stacey ’16, Rosie Brennan ’11, and Julia Kern ’19 (center). (Photos by Getty Images) 

Student-athletes and alumni have participated in every Winter Olympics since the Winter Games began in 1924, totaling 155, including the eight competitors at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. 

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Congratulations to Laura Stacey ’16 of for helping win gold last night!   

 

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Paralympics Nordic skiing head coach Eileen Carey ’04 and assistant coach Kristina Trygstad-Saari ’07 are mentioned in an article about collegiate ties to the 2022 U.S. Paralympic Team.
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Rosie Brennan ’11 and Tommy Ford ’12 both just missed out on the medals podium on the final day of competition in Beijing.
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Tommy Ford ’12 races giant slalom; Brennan ’11, Dunklee ’08, and Stacey ’16 in weekend action.
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Results for Susan Dunklee ’08, Rosie Brennan ’11, Laura Stacey ’16, and AJ Hurt ’23.

Our Big Green Olympians

Six athletes from 12 Winter Games describe what it’s like to be an Olympian.

She was one of 23 women selected to represent Canada in the upcoming winter Games. 

The committee facilitates communication and understanding between the NCAA, the United States Olympic Commission (USOC) and the national governing bodies.

For three decades coach Cami Thompson Graves has guided her charges to victory at the NCAAs, world championships, and Olympic Games. 

Skier Tommy Ford ’12 looked like a sure bet for an Olympic medal. Then a brutal crash put everything in doubt.