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Info about Team Duluth

Mission Statement

 

Team Duluth is committed to developing on snow skills and personal growth in young athletes. We help young athletes develop their abilities while striving to be a positive influence on personal development. We enable young athletes to choose their training and competitive intensity. 

Team Duluth is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization run by a volunteer Board of Directors.

 

Program Director


Corey Danelski

Corey Danelski, Team Duluth Program Director

Questions Contact
Corey Danelski
cdanelski@hotmail.com
218-391-2027

Recent Team Duluth Champions

2018

Minnesota State High School League — Austin Danelski, Individual State Champion 

 

2017

Wisconsin High School Alpine Racing Association — Wyatt O'Bey, Individual State Champion 

 

2012

Minnesota State High School League — Megan Danelski, Individual State Champion

Minnesota High School League – Hermantown/Proctor Women – State Champions

2009

J2 U.S. Nationals — Henry Roningen, participant

2008

Freestyle Junior Olympics: Austin Torvinen, Slopestyle National Champion

Freestyle Junior Olympics: Faye Lafferty, Slopestyle National Bronze Medalist

Minnesota High School League Section 7 Champions: Duluth East Men (all Team Duluth members)

2007

Minnesota High School League – Duluth East Women – State Champion (all Team Duluth members)

 

2006

Minnesota State High School League–Sonja Jennings, Individual State Champion

Minnesota State High School League–Duluth East Women – State Champion (all Team Duluth members)

 

2005

Minnesota State High School League–Sonja Jennings, 1st individual

Wisconsin State High School League–Alex Acosta, 1st individual

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Warren Miller extreme skiing movie star Mike Mannelin

Club History

The Duluth/Superior Alpine Club was founded in 1965 by Wes Neustel, Don Salo, Paul Vesterstein, George Hovland, Melvin Cohen, P.A. Briglia, John Haavik, William Atmore and others. D/SAC is one of ten clubs in Minnesota devoted to alpine skiing as a life-long sport and participating in USSA and FIS programs. Several years ago, D/SAC transitioned into Team Duluth including both alpine and freestyle disciplines.

Spirit Mountain became our home hill and primary training facility in 1979. Team Duluth and Spirit Mountain Recreation Authority have standing agreements regarding their relationship including rights and responsibilities, including the Team Duluth Team Room building.