Gernot Reinstadler (1 January 1970 – 19 January 1991) was an Austrian ski racer.
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The race format is a Sprint Giant Slalom complete with a jump over an Audi; competitors race through elimination rounds in pursuit of the largest single cash prize in Ski Racing—€70,000.
As an athlete, Otterholt has been seen on television's Wide World of Sports for ski racing, played for the World Cup Soccer Tournament with the U.S. Amputee exhibition team, and appeared in the pages of Golf Digest after hitting a "one-handed" hole in one.
It is best known for its snow-making and marquee run, "The Wall." Pine Knob is the home mountain to a number of local high school ski racing teams, including Clarkston, Detroit Country Day School, Rochester Adams High School, Cranbrook Kingswood, Lake Orion and Rochester.
Following her ski-racing career, Suzy Chaffee modelled in New York with Ford Models and then became the pre-eminent freestyle ballet skier of the early 1970s.