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Show B-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 18-21, 2020 The Park Record Continued from B-1 Kauf returns Roof Top Snow Removal return causes her to struggle. Finding that balance has been key to her recent success. “My confidence definitely goes up and down and wavers at points, and most of the time it comes from putting that much pressure on myself even though I know it’s not good,” Kauf said. “But I think as I’ve gotten older, I’ve made my love of skiing stand above the rest and that’s what has kept me going. If I want to be the best in the world and win an Olympic medal, I know that it’ll only come if I’m having fun and loving what I’m doing.” Fans will be given the opportunity to witness Kauf in person when she competes in the FIS World Cup at Deer Valley from Feb. 6 through 8 — moguls takes place on the 6th and dual moguls on the 8th. They might also be treated to some new tricks, as that is Kauf’s goal for this year. She knows she can compete with her current tricks set, but she wants to be the best in the world so she spent the offseason learning and implementing tougher tricks into her runs. She believes this is what will give her the edge against the other top competitors in the world, and with the next Winter Olympics two years away, implementing them into her routine right now is most important. “It’s definitely really tough to try and bring in something new and switch it up, but I know this is what will help me podium every time with this new air package,” Kauf said. “The tough part is putting yourself out there to try something new, knowing you’re risking it more. … But this year we don’t have world championships or Olympics, so this is the year to do it if I want these tricks to become a part of my regular routine for the future.” PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Jaelin Kauf races down Champion run at Deer Valley Resort during the women’s finals of the Visa FIS Freestyle World Cup Moguls event in January 2018. Kauf, who competed in the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, will return to Deer Valley for the FIS World Cup on Feb. 6-8. Continued from B-1 Sports briefs DROP-IN BASKETBALL DRIBBLES AWAY Drop-in basketball takes place at the PC MARC every Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This option is included in the facility pass or for a daily drop-in rate. For more information, visit parkcityrecreation.org or call 435-615-5401. FREE SPIN CLASS AT THE FIELDHOUSE PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Get 53% Off During the women’s finals of the VISA FIS Freestyle World Cup in January 2018, Kauf flipped her way to a first-place finish and announced her presence as a force to be reckoned with in women’s moguls. Kauf is now looking ahead to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, where she hopes to medal for the first time in an Olympic Games. For the month of January, Basin Recreation is hosting a free spin class every Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. at The Fieldhouse. Elevate your heart rate with a varied ride, incorporating hills, sprints, and isolations, all the while in the comfort of our spin room with music that keeps your mind off the work. View the full fitness schedule and learn more at basinrecreation.org. the newsstand price when you subscribe! For an in-county rate of only $56 a year, you can save 53% from the newsstand and receive: • Home Delivery • Park Record E-edition • Real Estate Monthly • All Park Record Magazines • Free Sunday Salt Lake Tribune Call 435-649-9014 to get your subscription today! Select option 3 when prompted Save even more with a 2 year subscription! PreK-K Grades 1-5 Grades 6-8 Thursday January 23 6:30 pm Monday January 27 9:00 am Thursday January 30 6:30 pm 720 Guardsman Way, SLC RSVP 843 Lincoln Street, SLC rowlandhall.org/visit 801-355-7485 |