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Olympic medalist Donna Weinbrecht will return to Killington on March 1-2 for an intermediate and advanced mogul skier camp

5 Feb 1997: Skiier Donna Weinbrecht of the USA skis down the moguls at the FIS Freestyle World Championships in Nagano, Japan. Mandatory Credit: Mike Powell /Allsport

March 1-2—KILLINGTON—Aspiring Freestyle moguls skiers have a rare opportunity to train with one of the sport’s greatest athletes as Olympic gold medalist and world champion Donna Weinbrecht returns to Killington for her signature Mogul Camp. The camp, designed for intermediate and advanced skiers, offers two intensive days of expert coaching to help participants refine their technique, build confidence, and master the art of skiing moguls.

If you missed February’s camp, this second opportunity occurs the weekend of March 1-2. The camp will take place at Killington Resort, with skiers meeting each morning at 8:30 a.m. at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel. Participants will benefit from personalized instruction during two daily sessions: 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m., with lunch included.

Weinbrecht, who captured Olympic gold in the first-ever women’s Moguls event in Albertville, France, in 1992, brings her years of elite-level experience to the slopes, helping skiers improve their balance, control, and confidence in challenging terrain.

Advance reservations are required, and an email detailing the meeting location and full camp itinerary will be sent out in the week leading up to the event. Lift tickets and rentals are not included in the camp fee, so non-pass holders should purchase the camp add-on ticket at checkout.

For more details and to register, visit: killington.com.

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