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In the new season, two mountain men
Slovenia⚽ Sports2 days ago

In the new season, two mountain men

The article reports on the confirmation of the program and work plan for the upcoming alpine skiing season by the Panog for Alpine Skiing at the Slovenian Ski Association. Two athletes from the Gorenjska region, Žan Kranjec and Miha Hrobat, will represent Slovenia in the new season. The leadership of the organization remains unchanged, with Aleš Rogelj as the new leader and Janez Bijol continuing as president. The article outlines the team composition, coaching staff, and financial planning for the season, including a budget of 3.3 million euros with specific allocations for youth programs and equipment. It also mentions the continuation of the C national team and the establishment of two regional teams aimed at developing young talent.

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In the new season, two mountain men

The article reports on the confirmation of the program and work plan for the upcoming alpine skiing season by the Panog for Alpine Skiing at the Slovenian Ski Association. Two athletes from the Gorenjska region, Žan Kranjec and Miha Hrobat, will represent Slovenia in the new season. The leadership of the organization remains unchanged, with Aleš Rogelj as the new leader and Janez Bijol continuing as president. The article outlines the team composition, coaching staff, and financial planning for the season, including a budget of 3.3 million euros with specific allocations for youth programs and equipment. It also mentions the continuation of the C national team and the establishment of two regional teams aimed at developing young talent.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on the organizational structure and plans for the upcoming alpine skiing season without showing any clear ideological or political leaning. It focuses on sports administration, athlete representation, and financial planning, which are non-political in nature.

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