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8. Pete Swenson, Skimo Legend

8. Pete Swenson, Skimo Legend

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Before SKIMO hit the Olympic stage, Pete Swenson was already carving the path. In this episode of SKIMO Gold, host Travis Macy reconnects with one of the sport’s foundational figures in the U.S.—a pioneer whose influence runs deep through the gear, culture, and competitive scene we know today.

Pete reflects on his early days transitioning from pro mountain biking to ski mountaineering, racing the first U.S. events in Crested Butte, and bringing lightweight European skimo gear stateside. From creating legendary events like the Heathen Challenge to leading the national series, Pete shares a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of growing the sport—from working with resorts to building a true national race circuit.

Travis and Pete also dig into gear fragility, skinning technique, and why U.S. athletes need more high-level races to thrive. Pete offers heartfelt advice for young athletes and late starters alike, while sharing his current focus: running the Frisco Nordic Center, coaching junior racers, and supporting the next generation of skimo talent.

If you’ve raced skimo in the U.S., you’ve felt Pete’s impact. This episode celebrates his legacy—and his continued drive to grow the sport with passion, community, and grit. Let’s go!

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