United States Nordic Combined Championships
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The United States Nordic Combined Championships is a Nordic Combined competition held annually since 1932 to crown the national champions of the United States.[1] The Paul Nash Layman, Jr. award is presented to each champion since 1941.[2] The Harry Wade Hicks award is presented for the highest point scorer in the combined regardless of class. The original award trophies were donated by Mr. David T. Layman, Jr. of New York City in 1939.
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References
- ↑ Scharff, Robert, ed. (1974) Ski Magazine's Encyclopedia of Skiing Harper & Row ISBN 9780060139193 pg 284
- ↑ Awards Criteria & Past Winners US Ski and Snowboard
- ↑ "Dartmouth Student Annexes Ski Crown" Bismarck Tribune (15 Feb 1937) pg 6
- ↑ "List of Champions" DC Evening Star (25 Dec 1942) pg 17
- ↑ Townsend at U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame
- ↑ Conniff, Cal and Allen, E. John B. (2006) Skiing in Massachusetts Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9780738545790 pg 122
- ↑ Ted Farwell at U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame
- ↑ Vincelette at Olympics.com
- ↑ Bob Kendall at Olympedia.com
- ↑ "Demong Takes Home Third National Ski Jumping Championship" Steamboat Pilot
- ↑ "Bill Demong" at TeamUSA
- ↑ "Nordic Skiing National Championships" at NBCsports
- ↑ "National Titles" at Ski Racing
- ↑ Reichenberger, Joel (2016) "Steamboat sweeps Nordic combined nationals podium" Steamboat Pilot & Today
- ↑ "Jumping and Nordic Combined Champions Crowned at Lake Placid" at US Ski & Snowboard
- ↑ USA Nordic Crowns Four New National Champions USA Nordic
- ↑ Hat Trick for Steamboat’s Annika Belshaw USA Ski Jumping
- ↑ 2022 USA Nordic National Championships USA Ski Jumping
- ↑ 2023 USA Nordic National Championships USA Ski Jumping
- ↑ Skulski, Tom (2024) Steamboat crowns three at Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined National Championships Steamboat Pilot & Today