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| Name: |
Brian Welch |
| Birth Date: |
January 18th, 1984 |
| Height / Weight: |
1.79 m / 63 kg |
| Hometown: |
Scarborough, ME |
Facts
& Figures
... private life:
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grew up in Maine, started jumping in Rumford,
ME, joined the ski club in Lebanon, NH, later |
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used to go hunting and fishing with his great
grandpa who is 96 years old and still loves to follow Brian's career |
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one older sister, named Sonia |

... ski jumping:
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started at 5 |
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spent several years at NSA in Lake Placid |
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the Korean Ski Team saved him from taking a train all the way
from Predazzo to Innsbruck when he forgot his ski during a training camp in
fall '03 |
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Summer 2001: several COC peformances, e.g. Calgary,
Park City |
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October 2001: 1st at Flaming Leaves, Junior Class |
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2001/2002: FIS Junior Worlds in Schonach/GER |
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January 2002: he's named to the Olympic Team |
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Summer 2002: COC in Europe |
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Spring 2003: retirement-plans due to a lack of
motivation and other circumstances, in the end longtime-coach Larry Stone convinces him to
give it another try |
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Summer 2003: several great performances in COC-events
in July, a sponsor is found, he moves back to Park City |
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Fall 2003: training in Europe |
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2003/2004: world cup debut in Kuusamo/FIN and Japan,
several COCs |
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February 2004: two 1st ranks in Eau Claire's Super Tour
events |
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Summer 2004: training in Lake Placid and Park City |
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August 2004: 3rd and 4th in Park City,
Springertournee finals |
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Fall 2004: he prepares for the upcoming
winter season with a training camp in Europe and competes in Super Tour events
in Park City and Lake Placid, where he qualifies for Europe |
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December 2004: COC opening in Finland,
best U.S. athlet in Lahti on the first day - 34th, 2nd and 3rd in Calgary/CAN
Super Tour |
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January 2005: 17th and 40th in COC Sapporo/JPN,
due to Alborn's injury he's nominated to the World Championship Team 2005 |
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February 2005: 52nd in Pragelato/ITA,
does not qualify for the HS100 at the World Championships in Oberstdorf/GER,
18th in COC Iron Mountain, MI |
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March 2005: 66th COC Zakopane/POL |

Brian about . . .
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his nomination to the 2002 Olympic Team:
"I
feel awesome. I've been pretty nervous, I was pacing up and down the halls all
day!" |
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his crisis in
spring '03: "I took the spring off and worked here; I didn't know
what else to do. I didn't have any money... Now I'm excited to be jumping
again because I did so well in those competitions." |
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Larry Stone:
"He was a big impact on my life. Larry Stone is legendary. The thing about
Larry is, he can be a friend, he can be a coach and he can be a father for you
as well." |
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Lake Placid:
"I think the two years I spent in Lake Placid were probably the most
influencial years in my life." |
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his
motivation: "If you're not jumping well it's not the end of the
world. There's always a next day, there's always a next competition. Do the
best what you can with what you have." |
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life in Park
City (in '02): "Living and training in Park City is kind of hard for
me. I'm from Maine, a totally different atmosphere. I'm kind of a beachboy,
haunting, fishing, everything outdoors. And then, all of a sudden, I'm living
in the middle of a desert with totally different people and a totally
different scenario." |
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finances:
"First when I was younger when my parents got divorced, I had to quit for a
year and a half, so I could make enough money to keep jumping. It's been a
long hard road to where I am now." |
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his desired
headline: "Welch sets record in Planica..." |

Larry Stone about Brian:
"Everybody is working hard in this sport. There's not many who have the
level of commitment he does when he comes off the end of the jump. I've been
working with him since he a was a little guy. He's a really good kid."



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