Greg
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Greg was born November 16, 1982, and grew up a snowball’s throw away from the “A” and “B” Slopes of Pico Mountain—-the legendary racing trails of the historic mountain. He spent most of his early childhood racing for Pico before moving on to a successful high school racing career at Killington Mountain School (KMS). His accomplishments at KMS include: 5 time Junior Olympic gold medalist, Webber Cup champion, Vt. State SG, GS, DH and Overall champion. In addition to his ski racing accolades, Greg received an Academic Achievement Award for the 2001 academic year at KMS. Greg went on to attend Middlebury College where he raced independently for one year. In his last year of ski racing he won the Vermont Cup GS at Okemo Mountain Resort. Upon hanging up his racing sticks, Greg picked up his compass and straight-edge and found time between snowstorms to foster his other longtime love of mathematics while at Middlebury. Greg graduated Middlebury in February of 2006 Phi Beta Kappa, a Goldwater Scholar, a licensed secondary educator in VT, and determined to continue a lifestyle that supported his frenzied pace of skiing and outdoor activities all-the-while pursuing a career in academia. After graduation, even though his ski racing career ran its course, Greg remained a passionate skier and developed a love of the backcountry and photography. Greg is now a PhD candidate in Mathematics at Dartmouth College and when he’s not trisecting a segment, he can be found, camera in hand, having adventures on Mt. Mansfield, sniffing out fresh powder on Camel’s Hump, bushwhacking in the high peaks of the Adirondacks and charging no fall lines in the White Mountains of Northern New Hampshire. Check out a gallery of his best shots here. Listen to Greg playing and singing “San Francisco Bay Blues“ |
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