This year’s Huntsman Cup ski races will make history as the first competition in the U.S. to welcome elite athletes with intellectual disabilities.
NAC Chief Programming and Education Officer Tracy Meier discusses the 37th Annual Huntsman Cup, making history as the first U.S. race to include skiers with intellectual disabilities.
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