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Club
  
Buck Hill Ski Racing

Seasons
  
12 - (1995–2006)

Retired
  
July 2006

Website
  
koznick.com

Wins
  
6 - (6 SL)

Medals
  
0


Teams
  
3 - (1998, 2002, 2006)

Name
  
Kristina Koznick

Overall titles
  
0

Teams
  
6 - (1996–2005)

Height
  
1.70 m

World cup debut
  
January 24, 1993

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Born
  
November 24, 1975 (age 48) Apple Valley, Minnesota, U.S. (
1975-11-24
)

Disciplines
  
Slalom skiing, Giant slalom

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Kristina Lyn Koznick (born November 24, 1975) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from the United States. She raced in the technical events and specialized in slalom.

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Racing career

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Born in Apple Valley, Minnesota, Koznick learned to ski and race at the modest Buck Hill ski area in her hometown of Burnsville, a suburb south of Minneapolis.

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Koznick has six World Cup victories, 20 podiums (all in slalom), and 55 top ten finishes (4 in giant slalom, 51 in slalom). She was the runner-up in the slalom season standings twice (1998, 2002), and her best overall World Cup placing was 8th in the 2002 season.

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Koznick competed in three Winter Olympics (1998–2006) Her last World Cup race was in February 2006, prior to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, her last international event.

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Following the 2000 World Cup season, a 24-year-old Koznick left the U.S. Ski Team and raced for the United States as an independent for the next six seasons, until her retirement. This set a precedent, as Bode Miller would later follow in her footsteps as an independent for two seasons in 2008 and 2009.

After racing

After retiring from international competition in July 2006, Koznick became a broadcaster for NBC Sports. She made her debut that December, handling post-race interviews for alpine skiing events. Her most recent appearance on the network was in December 2008, covering the men's World Cup races in Beaver Creek, Colorado.

Koznick now has a beautiful family, lots of friends, and plays for the Vail Breakaways, a women's hockey team in Vail, CO.

Race victories

  • 6 wins (6 SL)
  • 20 podiums (20 SL)
  • References

    Kristina Koznick Wikipedia