Skiing Cochrans

Cochran's   is located in the United States
Cochran's  
Cochran's  
Cochran's Ski Area is located in Vermont
Cochran's Ski Area
Cochran's
Ski Area

The Skiing Cochrans are a family of American alpine ski racers from Richmond, Vermont, a dominant force on the U.S. Ski Team in the late 1960s and early 1970s,[1] and again in 2000s, 2010s and 2020s.[2]

In 1961, parents Mickey and Ginny Cochran built a small ski area on their hillside property along the Winooski River in rural Vermont, the Cochrans' ski hill, where they trained their four children to be world-class ski racers. All four - Bob, Barbara Ann, Marilyn and Lindy - represented the U.S. in the Winter Olympics, with Barbara Ann winning the gold medal in slalom at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan.[2] The next generation of Cochrans has continued the racing tradition, placing six family members on the U.S. Ski Team, while Cochran's Ski Area has grown into a local winter recreation area with three lifts and eight slopes attracting families from around Vermont.

  1. ^ "Cochrans say family tie helps". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. February 6, 1972. p. 7, sports.
  2. ^ a b Pennington, Bill (January 23, 2013). "Short hillside's long legacy". New York Times.