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    Armenians ski in Vancouver
    Four athletes compete in Winter Olympics
    by Emil Sanamyan

    http://reporter.am/index.cfm?objectid=11 E5D564-1E56-11DF-AA5C0003FF3452C2
    Published: Saturday February 20, 2010

    Washington - At the Winter Olympics underway in Vancouver Armenia is
    represented by four skiers: 21-year-old Armenian American Ani-Matilda
    Serebrakian and three athletes from Armenia: 17-year-old Sergei
    Mikaelian, 20-year-old Kristine Khachatryan and 22-year-old Arsen
    Nersisyan.

    Since Armenia began taking part in Winter Olympics in 1994, the
    newly-independent country dispatched similarly modest delegations and
    has yet to win any medals or even come close.

    Legacy of Armenian American participation
    A sophomore at the University of San Francisco, Ms. Serebrakian will
    compete in slalom and giant slalom on February 24 and 26. She is
    described by her former coach as a dedicated and talented skier who
    knows how to race.

    Ms.Serebrakian, whose parents came to U.S. from Iran in the late
    1970s, says she is proud to represent Armenia, a country she visited
    two years ago for the first time.

    "We kind of fell in love with" Armenia, Ms. Serebrakian told San
    Francisco Chronicle. "That brought us to qualifying for the Olympics
    and here I am.''

    Ani's brother Arman, a 22 year-old skier at University of Colorado,
    Boulder, also attempted to qualify but did not succeed.

    According to San Jose Mercury-News, Ms. Serebrakian is the second Bay
    Area Armenian to represent Armenia at the Olympic Games. Dan Janjigian
    together with Yorgo Alexandrou made up Armenia's bobsled team in Salt
    Lake City in 2002.

    They were preceded in 1994 Lillehammer games by the bobsled team of
    Joe Almasian and Ken Topalian from Boston.

    Seeking a foothold in Winter Olympics
    Skiing is taking off in Armenia with new and much improved facilities
    established at the mountain winter resort in Tsakhkadzor.

    According to a report in Golos Armenii, Sergei Mikaelian who trains in
    Ashotsk, one of Armenia's coldest and most snowy districts, comes from
    a veritable skiing family. His father Artur Mikaelian now trains the
    Armenian national skiing team and his mother Alla Kapchigayeva was a
    six-time Soviet skiing champion.

    Last year, Mr. Mikaelian swept the Armenian cross-country skiing
    championship. But the young athlete's first Olympic performance was
    not as impressive when he finished 70th of 95 participants in the
    15-kilometer free race.

    In the Ladies' 10-kilometer free race Ms. Khachatryan came 76th out of
    78 athletes. Prior to the games she told ArmSport.am that she was
    aiming for a position in Top 50; she will have another chance in the
    Ladies' 15-kilometer race.

    Meantime, Mr. Nersisyan is competing in slalom and giant slalom on
    February 23 and 27. Selected to carry Armenia's flag at the games'
    opening ceremony on February 12, Mr. Nersisyan had placed at top of
    recent competitions in Georgia and Turkey and appears to be Armenia's
    best hope for a higher placement.
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