Friday, February 10, 2012

10 great places to feel like an Olympic champion

10 great places to feel like an Olympic champion

There’s nothing like witnessing Shaun White stomp a double cork 1080 in the 22-foot halfpipe, or seeing Rachael Flatt effortlessly nail a triple Salchow. However, if you can’t join the sports-loving masses in Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics (today through Feb. 28), never fear. Jim Kaese, cofounder of athleticmindedtraveler.com, shares his favorite ways to harness the oomph of the Olympics all year long.

Utah Olympic Park
Park City, Utah
For the daredevil in you, snag a spot on the skeleton course where you race headfirst down icy tracks at speeds of up to 45 mph. “It’s Utah’s version of the Fountain of Youth,” Kaese says. “For a few minutes you’ll feel 12 again.” Nearby, at Park City Mountain Resort keep your eyes peeled for lightning-fast Ted Ligety, 2006 Olympic gold medalist. Word has it, he favors the East Face run. Call ahead for reservations. 435-658-4200; olyparks.com

Rainforest Bobsled Jamaica
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
“If you’ve fantasized about experiencing a bobsled run, but avoid cold and snowy weather like a reptile, then consider this tropical rainforest venue,” Kaese says. “Bobsled Jamaica is more roller coaster than bobsled, but this gravity-pull ride is thrilling.” The “sled” whips through a 3,280-foot track featuring scream-worthy twists and turns. When you come back to your senses, hop a chairlift to the top of Mystic Mountain and chow down Caribbean cuisine at the attraction’s charming eatery. 876-974-3990; rainforestbobsledjamaica.com

Mont Tremblant Ski Resort
Québec, Canada
There’s just something about cross-country skiing past porcupine tracks, through open meadows and along the Diable River. It’s part exhilarating, part exhausting. That’s where après-ski pursuits come in. Mont Tremblant goes out of its way to create activities for the entire family to enjoy indoors, as well, says Kaese. While the tikes are splashing it up at the adventure-themed aquatic center, adults can soak in Scandinavian baths at the slope-side spa. 888-738-1777; tremblant.ca

Bemidji Curling Club
Bemidji, Minn.
Curling isn’t the coolest Olympic sport, but it’s catching on. At Bemidji Curling Club, visitors can give it a go by prior arrangement. This club boasts more than 50 state and national titles and has been around for 70-plus years. Better yet, while you are throwing “rocks,” you may get a few pointers from 2006 Olympic bronze medalist Pete Fenson, who trains there often. 218-751-1123; bemidjicurling.org

Mount Snow Resort
Mount Snow, Vt.
“Mount Snow is to East Coast snowboarders what Boston is to marathoners,” Kaese says. Here, in Olympic gold medalist Kelly Clark’s hometown, you’ll ride the same tubes and jumps that Olympic snowboarders ride throughout the year. Afterward, if you crave BBQ ribs or a handcrafted pizza, try TC’s Family Restaurant, owned by Clark’s parents. 800-245-7669; mountsnow.com