New England Ski
Museum to Honor Georg
Capaul
Georg Capaul, the well-regarded Swiss ski coach who has
influenced American ski athletes for more than three decades, will be honored
with the Spirit of Skiing Award at the New England
Ski Museum’s
34th Annual Meeting and dinner on November 5, 2011 at the Waterville Valley
Conference Center
in Waterville Valley, NH.
Born to a farming family in Chur,
Switzerland, Georg Capaul
emigrated to the United States
in 1974 following his graduation from the Chur Mechanical
School. A certified Swiss
ski instructor, he became head coach and program director for the Waterville
Valley BBTS race program in 1975, and served there until 1985, when he was
hired by the US Ski Team. There he served in multiple roles, including head
regional and Europa Cup coach, men’s and women’s World Cup technical coach, and
coach of US Olympic, World, Junior World and Pan-American Championship Teams.
In 1988 and 1997, Capaul was named USSA Alpine International
Coach of the Year for his outstanding contribution, resulting from high-level
performance of his athletes in international competition. Since 2002, Capaul
has been Snowsports Director, Holderness
School.

“Georg has been a major influence on ski coaching in New Hampshire,” remarked
longtime alpine ski coach Ted Sutton. “His enthusiasm, drive, and hard work
have been an inspiration to me and to all coaches in the world of ski racing.”
Previous winners of the Museum’s Spirit of Skiing Award have
included Stein Eriksen, Penny Pitou, Tom Corcoran, Herbert Schneider, and SE
Group. The award celebrates a person or institution whose work exemplifies the
memorable axiom by Otto Schneibs that ‘skiing is not just a sport, it is a way
of life’, and who has influenced skiing in a positive manner and enabled others
to benefit from the sport.
Meghan McCarthy McPhaul, author of the recent book A History of Cannon Mountain:
Trails, Tales and Skiing Legends published by History Press, will be
attending the event and signing copies of her work.
A special rate on lodging for attendees is available at the Silver
Fox Inn in Waterville
Valley for $69 per room
per night. Silver Fox Inn reservations may be made at 603-236-3699.
The Museum welcomes the public at the event. The cost of the
dinner is $55 per person until October 1, and $65 thereafter. Dinner
reservations can be made through the New
England Ski Museum by calling 800-639-4181.