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Show D-5 8Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 17-20, 2018 lor Fletcher and Kiley McKinnon Riverhorse Provisions 221 Main Street Park City, UT RiverhorseProvisions.com | 435-649-0799 plish this year,” Fletcher said. “She’s willing to work toward hers and I’m doing the same. We know we can make it through.” It’s the easiest in the spring and summer, when both are mostly focused on training in and around Park City. They go to the gym together, though for vastly different workouts, and they’ve adopted some of each other’s hobbies. “He got me into road biking. He’s very proud of that,” McKinnon said. “He takes me on hikes all the time. I’ve definitely increased my cardio because of that. “We both like being outdoors. We love going paddle boarding together and we went to Costa Rica in March. We love traveling and are hoping after the Olympic season we can travel some more.” JOEL REICHENBERGER/STEAMBOAT PILOT AND TODAY oment after McKinnon qualified for the women’s s It seems like they should be those long stretches when they’re away from one another. meant stretching their schedules. ” ” Fletcher and the rest of the Nordic combined team landed at Salt Lake International Airport after U.S. National Championships in Lake Placid, New York. They got in just a few hours before McKinnon was to leave with the aerials team for a long training camp in Switzerland, so she made a point to check in early, he made a point to hang around after his teammates left and they were able to snag a few precious moments together over airport terminal Asian food. r “We both have goals we want to accom- nut ot tn The hardest times? Maybe they are. Standing at the bottom of the aerials jump watching the woman you love try to land a big jump and achieve her dreams is no easy day either, however. She landed Thursday night, then had to wait through 16 other jumpers to see if her score would hold up. When it finally did, she hugged her mom and her dad and her brother, and Fletcher was right there, as well, nearly as relieved and excited as she was. SUPPORT UTAH’S OLYMPIC LEGACY At Utah’s world-class Olympic venues, people of all ages and abilities watch, learn and compete in winter sport. The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation’s dedication to these facilities makes that happen! JOIN OUR TEAM AND HELP US IN THAT MISSION BY DONATING TODAY! UTAH OLYMPIC PARK PARK CITY, UTAH UTAH OLYMPIC OVAL KEARNS, UTAH SOLDIER HOLLOW NORDIC CENTER MIDWAY, UTAH 2 for 1 MAIN COURSES From 3pm - Close Valid Through March 4th, 2018 PLEASE PRESENT THIS COUPON TO YOUR CASHIER AT THE TIME OF ORDERING AT RIVERHORSE PROVISIONS Limit TWO dining certificates per group | Not valid in conjunction with any other promotional offer | Food must be consumed on the premises | Not valid at Riverhorse on Main | Contracted parties not valid |