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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with U.S. Ski Team standout Ben Ogden for an in-depth conversation about his journey from small-town Vermont skier to World Cup podium contender. Ben shares how the ski culture in Southern Vermont, with deep community roots and role models like the Caldwells and his own family, gave him the belief that a professional ski career was possible. He reflects on his time at UVM, why he chose to pursue a degree in engineering while racing at an elite level, and the challenges of balancing NCAA competition with World Cup and Olympic aspirations.
The discussion dives into Ogden’s development as an athlete, including his close relationship with coach Patrick Weaver and the way he now takes ownership of his training plans. He opens up about lessons learned from sickness setbacks, the importance of managing energy throughout the long World Cup season, and how he’s beginning to incorporate more self-directed decisions like altitude camps. Ben also shares how training at the Center of Excellence in Park City has helped him refine his strength work and prevent injuries, highlighting the importance of technique and intent in the weight room.
Finally, the conversation explores the dynamic within the current U.S. men’s team, which Ogden describes as one of the strongest and most supportive groups in program history. From his battles and friendship with Gus Schumacher to the camaraderie that keeps the team motivated through the highs and lows of World Cup life, Ben emphasizes how essential teamwork is in what is often overseen as an individual sport. With insights into training philosophy, career balance, and the unique culture of American skiing, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of the sport’s rising stars.
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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with U.S. Ski Team standout Ben Ogden for an in-depth conversation about his journey from small-town Vermont skier to World Cup podium contender. Ben shares how the ski culture in Southern Vermont, with deep community roots and role models like the Caldwells and his own family, gave him the belief that a professional ski career was possible. He reflects on his time at UVM, why he chose to pursue a degree in engineering while racing at an elite level, and the challenges of balancing NCAA competition with World Cup and Olympic aspirations.
The discussion dives into Ogden’s development as an athlete, including his close relationship with coach Patrick Weaver and the way he now takes ownership of his training plans. He opens up about lessons learned from sickness setbacks, the importance of managing energy throughout the long World Cup season, and how he’s beginning to incorporate more self-directed decisions like altitude camps. Ben also shares how training at the Center of Excellence in Park City has helped him refine his strength work and prevent injuries, highlighting the importance of technique and intent in the weight room.
Finally, the conversation explores the dynamic within the current U.S. men’s team, which Ogden describes as one of the strongest and most supportive groups in program history. From his battles and friendship with Gus Schumacher to the camaraderie that keeps the team motivated through the highs and lows of World Cup life, Ben emphasizes how essential teamwork is in what is often overseen as an individual sport. With insights into training philosophy, career balance, and the unique culture of American skiing, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of the sport’s rising stars.
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