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X Games Aspen wrapped up late Sunday. The event featured groundbreaking performances by veteran athletes from around the world — and from a local newcomer. The competition also offered a preview of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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X Games Aspen kicked off Friday. The event comes as an omicron-fueled COVID-19 surge begins to recede locally and only two weeks before several of the X Games athletes head to the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing.
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The best in the world of snow sports have descended on Buttermilk Mountain for the X Games. British-American Skier Gus Kenworthy is a two-time X Games…
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Tonight at 5, Colorado Mountain College in Aspen presents a reception for the group exhibition “Open Book: The Book as Object and Image,” featuring work…
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Welcome to a Valley Roundup. The Aspen community lost a veteran newspaper columnist this week. Su Lum embodied watchdog journalism and never held back.…
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This weekend, female skiers and snowboarders were included in Aspen’s X Games Big Air for the first time. Aspen Public Radio’s Alycin Bektesh spoke with…
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More than 100,000 people attended X Games this weekend at Buttermilk.There was some carnage. Two athletes were transported to area hospitals. On Sunday,…
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Torin Yater-Wallace is a freeskier from Basalt who’s competing in the X Games.He and his fellow hometown competitor, Alex Ferreira visited Aspen High…
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X Games finished up Sunday with lots of snow coming down. Athletes battled through the extra inches of the white stuff in final events ranging from Men’s…
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After two qualifying races and ten eliminated racers, a few more laps separated the athletes from their goal. After twenty laps, Tucker Hibbert took his…