February 22, 2012

Minnesota Eagerly Awaits National Trials For Olympics

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Recipients of Minnesota have many reasons to look forward to London Olympics in the year 2012. National trials to select athletes who shall represent America in the Olympics will take place soon and preparation is going on in full swing amongst the athletes in Minnesota to make sure the healthy sporting tradition of the city and state remains strong.

Of course, the athletes will be facing tough competition from athletes from other states as well. However, the fact that sports is an integral part of the life of residents of Minnesota makes one hopeful that a sizable chunk of the contingent will be selected from this city. Followers of wrestling, boxing and other such contact sports have a lot to look forward to as athletes from the city are considered top contenders for the few spots available to represent the country in the Olympics.

Other sports where Minnesotans are considered strong contenders include woman’s basketball, track and field events, equestrian events and diving. In all, there are very few sporting areas or avenues that have been left untouched by the sports conscious citizens of the state. One advantage that athletes from the city enjoy over others is that they can interact with those who have already enjoyed the distinction of representing America at the Olympics.

The volleyball team is seen as a strong contender because an Olympic gold medalist is coaching it. Of course, it is important to enhance not only the city’s reputation for being a sporting giant but also that it is strictly against use of drugs and other such substances in sports.

 

Cold Weather in Chisholm, MN is a Blast for Winter Sports Lovers

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Minnesota’s cold winters and heavy snowfall makes it a winter lover’s paradise for those who enjoy outdoor and indoor winter sports. January is typically the coldest month of the year in Minnesota. Weather.com records the average low temperature for Chisholm in January to be -5°. The average yearly snowfall for the area is 61 inches. With weather like this, you are bound to have a blast with plenty of sporting activities. Here are some of the most popular winter sports attractions in the Chisholm area.

  • Chisholm Sports Arena Ice and Roller Skating Rink

Ice skating, figure skating and all things hockey are popular activities for Minnesotans. This arena is open all year-round and offers youth and adult lessons for beginners and pros alike. You can also watch local, national and international hockey league tournaments at the rink.

  • Giants Ridge Resort

Located about 40 minutes outside of Chisholm, the Giants Ridge Resort in the town of Biwabik is a “must visit” winter destination. This ski resort is top-rated in Minnesota for its 35 downhill ski runs and 60 kilometer cross country ski trails. Snowboarding terrain parks also makes this resort a fun attraction for visitors. The resort offers a winter sports school where you can get some lessons before you hit the slopes.

  • Suomi Hills Kennel

If you don’t mind traveling just little over an hour from Chisholm, then you will be delighted with the adventure of riding with snow dogs. Located in the city of Deer River, the Suomi Hills Kennel breeds and trains snow dogs to perform trail rides. The kennel offers large group rides and tours.