South Dakota-native runs in almost every 5k running race in town but prefers What keeps him in the condition to still make perfect turns.
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Nedved credits his year-round athletic pursuits for
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Later, he is still finding podiums in the aesthetically appealing alpine events Held at Mike Wiegele’s heliskiing operation in Canada. Has since won the national Powder 8 competition five times and competed on ESPNĪt the highest level of the niche sport in the Powder 8 World Championships “It was justĪnother thing to hone your skills as a ski instructor and a skiing It was a coolĮvent and we got into it,” he said in a typically modest way. When I wasįirst in Montana, I found out about Powder 8s at Bridger Bowl. “I love competing in just about anything. Mind-doing things that we didn’t even think was possible.” Now the next generation of these kids is blowing my It was a stage of kayaking community in Montana Spent a lot of time looking at maps, hiking around the mountains, finding stuff Mountains of Big Timber Creek and lots of runs in Beartooths that had never “We were pioneering lines that had never been done before: inĬosta Rica and Nepal, but also stretches of river in Montana in the Crazy Teton Gravity Research started making kayak movies, Nedved and his friends got “My Yellowstone days, I spentĪll my time when I was not working on the water.” And even when he was working,Īnd someone needed to brave a stretch of Class V rapids for a rescue mission orīody recovery, he was the one for the job. That,” Nedved said of his early days in the park. Of the folks around there that were pretty into it. Yellowstone River across from the Yellowstone Raft Company, where he developedĬulture around rafting and kayaking is pretty heavy and I connected with some Lived in a teepee in Gardiner for two years down on the banks of the He did not exactly sign up for a desk job, spending most of his time outsideĬonducting forestry and park management, including firefighting by helicopter. Summers while still at MSU, eventually becoming a permanent employee in 2000.
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He also started working for the National Park Service during the
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Throughout college, he worked at Bridger Bowl as a ski instructor to obtain aįree pass. Nedved’s longtime mentor and friend Taylor Middleton will hand off GM responsibilities to maintain high-level oversight of Big Sky Resort’s operational and budgetary performance and focus more on planning and long-term growth strategiesĬhose to study at Montana State University intending to go to law school,Īttaining both a criminal justice and biology degree, when life intervened. Having worked during the winters in some capacity for the resort for 23 years, including roles in Mountain Sports, Guest Services, Base Camp and serving on the resort’s executive team. Last September, Nedved was promoted from Vice President of Mountain Services to General Manager of Operations for Big Sky Resort. “All I knew was night skiing and I never had a ski lesson-which is interesting considering my future job, yeah that’s been a core: ski instructor.” So I went with church groups at night to Deer Mountain Ski Area which doesn’t exist anymore,” Nedved said. Outdoorsman, athlete, educator to the foreīIG SKY – Troy Nedved grew up in the Black Hills of South Dakota, in the Rapid City area, where his passion for athletics and the outdoors blossomed from an early age.