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Mogul champ, nordic stars named to Vermont skiiing hall of fame

Posted Monday, July 5, 2010
— Ski racing

Larry Damon The Vermont Ski Museum Hall of Fame will soon grow by four. The Museum announced new inductees -- Lawrence “Larry” Damon, Hilary Engisch, Robert “Bob” Gray, and Johannes von Trapp. Engisch is a champion mogul skier while the others excelled at or advanced the sport of nordic skiing.

The induction ceremony will be on October 24 in Stowe, Vermont, which is home to the ski museum.

Congratulations to all the new inductees! For background information on each skier, visit the <link http: vermontskimuseum.org hall10.htm external-link-new-window>Museum website.

Photo of Larry Damon courtesy of Vermont Ski Museum.

 

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