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US Ski Team targets Vermont resort for World Cup stop in '16

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association will submit a proposal for Killington, Vermont, to host a women's World Cup giant slalom and slalom race next season.

The plan will be presented this week at the International Ski Federation meetings in Zurich. The dates are Nov. 26-27, 2016.

Traditionally, Aspen, Colorado, has held the World Cup event over Thanksgiving weekend. But since the resort is hosting World Cup Finals in March 2017, there's an opening on the calendar. If selected, Killington would become the first resort in the eastern United States to host a World Cup event since Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, in 1991.

USSA presented the bid in conjunction with its resort partner Powdr Corp.

Tiger Shaw, the president and CEO of USSA, says he's confident ''Killington is well suited to produce an exceptional early season World Cup.''