Lake Tahoe Says “Holiday Like An Olympian”.

Lake Tahoe is tying some of their mareting to Olympic connections. They say:

"As the Olympics is in full swing, the young and old are being inspired across the nation. Well, look no further as Lake Tahoe is home to 17 Olympic athletes competing in this year's Winter Olympics, so it really is a hub of winter sports to try!

"https://www.tahoeskiworld.com/tahoe-17-skiers-beijing-olympics/ 

"The South Shore is brimming with pride that Sierra-at-Tahoe’s Jamie Anderson will look for a third straight Olympic gold when she competes in women’s sllopestyle. Anderson, 31, recently claimed a pair of second-place finishes in big air and slopestyle at the X Games   www.sierraattahoe.com/jamie-anderson

"Anderson won the gold medal in the inaugural Women's Slopestyle event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. She is also an eight-time X Games medalist, four of those gold, and three time TTR World Snowboarding Champion. Anderson has also won an ESPN ESPY. Anderson is known for her smooth style and variety of tricks

"Visitors to Lake Tahoe can bring out their inner Olympian with alpine, nordic and even freestyle skiing and snowboarding at Heavenly, Kirkwood and any of the other 14 total ski resorts in the area.  Cross country skiing is available at 12 established areas or – at some lodgings – right outside the back door.  Show off your figure skating style on outdoor rinks at Heavenly Village, Northstar, and Palisades Tahoe and indoors at the South Tahoe Ice Arena, where you might join a hockey game. Around the holidays, Edgewood Tahoe offers an outdoor rink, right next to the lake shore.

"You would expect this mountain paradise to have all the most popular winter sports.  But what is the most unexpected Olympic sport at Lake Tahoe?  Curling!   Lake Tahoe Epic Curling is the first and only dedicated curling club serving the Lake Tahoe Basin, the Carson Valley, Reno, and beyond.  You could be the first one on your next Zoom call to learn to curl!   https://laketahoecurling.com/ 

"A day on the slopes, trails and ice can lead to sore muscles.  You may not have a private trainer to work them out for you but you can find help at spas like the one at Bally’s Lake Tahoe Resort Casino Resort (formerly MontBlue) – with the added bonus of fine cocktails, dinner and Nevada nightlife afterwards."

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