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USA Nordic Sport CEO Adam Provost resigns

PARK CITY, Utah — USA Nordic Sport CEO Adam Provost has resigned.

Provost will step down from his role after leading the ski jumping and Nordic combined organization for the past two years, USA Nordic Sport announced on Wednesday, March 13.

“Although I may be stepping down from my role, I look forward to continuing to champion the organization into the future,” Provost said. “It has been a privilege to collaborate with the Nordic community, the USANS Board of Directors and especially these truly amazing athletes. I am a life-long fan.”

During Provost’s tenure, the organization entered a collaborative partnership with the Norwegian Federation for both ski jumping and Nordic combined, which has led to the best team finishes in decades. The organization also hosted its first FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in the U.S. in more than 30 years when Lake Placid held the event in 2023 and 2024.

“We appreciate Adam’s leadership over the last two years,” said Board of Directors Chair Tom Bickner. “During his tenure, the organization built considerable momentum with the team’s success, created new partnerships, and hosted the Ski Jumping World Cup. The organization has a great foundation moving towards the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.”

The organization has tapped USANS board member and former USSS Alpine Committee Chairman Darryl Landstrom as the interim CEO during the transition. Landstrom has served on the Board of U.S. Ski and Snowboard since 2014 as an alpine representative. He has been an active member for more than 30 years serving in various leadership roles including the Central Division Alpine Sport Committee chair, Rocky — Central ASC chair, chair of the ASC and member of the FIS University Racers subcommittee.

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