Noelle Green flies toward the finish line during Sunday's Steamboat Marathon. Green easily won the women's race, finishing more than 20 minutes before any other woman.
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Steamboat Springs lacrosse players Gus Worden, left, and Jasper Gantick will be the first two Steamboat Springs athletes to go on to play college lacrosse.
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Local athletes share playlists of music they listen to when they work out.
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A year after collapsing during the 10K portion of the Steamboat Marathon, Dan Jongeling has completely changed his lifestyle. Jongeling completed his comeback by finishing a half-marathon in early February.
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Dan Jongeling runs recently near his home in South Dakota. A year after he collapsed at the finish of the 10K portion of the Steamboat Marathon, Jongeling says he's in the best shape of his life.
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Steamboat Marathon course
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Kelly Boniface races on Golden Peak during the X-Country mountain biking event Saturday at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail. After winning the expert division a year ago, Boniface took a step up to race in the pro division.
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Barkley Robinson rides on Saturday in the X-Country mountain bike race at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail. Robinson placed 18th in the Men's Pro division.
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Barkley Robinson rides on Saturday in the X-Country mountain bike race at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail.
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Kate Rench rolls her bike across a bridge during Saturday's Teva Mountain Games X-Country mountain biking event in Vail. The course features several wide open areas with comfortable single and double track trails. Other sections, however, were tight and complicated, forming bottlenecks that both thrilled and frustrated racers.
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Golfer Boyd Bass registers with Jody Patten before the start of the ninth annual Fairway Face-Off golf tournament last week at the Catamount Ranch & Club. The tournament benefits the Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Academic Scholarship Fund and has awarded more than $20,000 to local students. Local charity golf tournament organizers are seeing mixed fundraising results because of the down economy.
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The Lowell Whiteman School student Evan McCaulley raises his arms after receiving his diploma at Friday's ceremony. Whiteman's 32 graduates earned close to $200,000 in scholarships.
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Lowell Whiteman student Ian Noble poses for a photo after receiving his diploma during Friday's graduation.
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The Lowell Whiteman School student Daniel Wright walks toward his seat after receiving his diploma during Friday's ceremony. The school graduated 32 seniors in its class of 2009.
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A Union Pacific train rolls through downtown Steamboat Springs during the winter. Work on an Xcel Energy rail spur is scheduled to start this month.
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Cyclist John Ward rides his bike in one of the recently created bike lanes on Oak Street in downtown Steamboat. The city is undertaking a number of initiatives to make Steamboat Springs more bike- and pedestrian-friendly.
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Fred Gardner and Mary Labor recently were named the 2008-09 Friends of Education by the Steamboat Springs School Board. Gardner created the district's 5th Quarter program, and Labor has coordinated the school district's spring flower sale for the past eight years.
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Mark Perkins with his daughter, Cora, at his graduation May 16.
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One of the Jenkins' pigs takes a drink of water Tuesday.
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Routt County 4-H members Harry and Shealie Jenkins will commit a good chunk of time this summer to raising four pigs to be auctioned in August at the Routt County Fair.
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Cindie Anderson plants beet seeds in her garden plot at South Routt Nursery. The nursery is hosting a community garden this year as more residents begin to grow their own vegetables.
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Pat Walsh used two eggs and wire to design her project to resemble a scene from Dr. Suess' book, "Horton Hatches the Egg."
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Amy Swartz, from left, Kimberly Saari and Traci Clark are helping put on the second annual Eggs 2 Ovaries ovarian cancer benefit in Steamboat Springs. Two dozen decorated ostrich eggs will be up for auction at the event Friday at Cottonwood Grill.
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Savanna McGlone
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The great room of the Tatanka Ridge home is ringed by a landing on the second floor.
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The first building at Edgemont, Edgemont Ridge, has topped out. The second building, Edgemont Landing (lower in the picture) has yet to begin the selling process.
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The views of the ski area base from the upper floors of Edgemont Ridge are framed by large roof gables.
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