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Bud Fisher |
Head Coach of Nordic Skiing rfisher@williams.edu 413-597-2340 |
Bud Fisher arrived at Williams in 1974 to become the Ephs head coach of Nordic Skiing.
He was named the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) Nordic Coach of the Year in 1975 and 2005.
Fisher served on the NCAA Ski Rules Committee from 1989-1995 and was Chairman in 1994 and 1995.
Fisher served as the U.S. Ski Team Assistant Cross Country Coach in 1979 and also as an as assistant on the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team.
In 2004 Fisher was an Assistant Cross Country Coach at NTG Lillehammer, Lillehammer, Norway.
Bud Fisher is a 1970 graduate of St. Lawrence University.
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Ed Grees |
Head Coach of Alpine Skiing egrees@williams.edu 413-597-2314 |
Ed Grees has been training the Alpine teams at Williams since
1981. His primary focus is to guide his ahtletes in the development
of team and pass on his belief that the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski
Association (EISA) curcuit is a venue where alpine athletes contine
to develop and improve during their college years.
Grees graduated from Windham College where he captained the Alpine
team. He then competed on the pro circuit for three years before
beginning his coaching career. After coaching juniors and running
racing camps in the East, Grees worked at Bement School in
Deerfield, MA as a ski, tennis and track coach, while completing
his MS in Sports Management at the University of Massachusetts.
Grees is a USSCA Internationally licensed Alpine coach. He has
worked as an associate coach with the US National Team and more
recently spent time with both the men;s and women's Norwegian
Europa Cup teams in Europe.
The Williams teams train at Jiminy Peak in Hancock, MA. This venue
is considered one of the most challenging hills on the Carnival
circuit. The race trail is serviced by a detachable six-person
chairlift, has benefit of Jiminy's fine snowmaking capabilities and
is groomed with a winch-cat. The Ephs also use nearby Stratton and
Okemo ski areas to augument their GS training.