The talk is hosted by Peter Graves, himself an 11-time Olympic Games announcer.
A Q&A will follow the interview.
Mahre, 63, a native of Yakima, Wash., is widely regarded as one of Americaâs greatest ski racing talents, along with his brother Steve. Phil was a member of three U.S. Olympic teams in 1976, 1980 and 1984, taking the gold in slalom in Sarajevo, and capturing a silver medal in slalom at Lake Placidâs 1980 games.
Despite those extraordinary performances, he is perhaps best remembered for winning the FIS Overall Alpine World Cup crowns from 1981-83. He won 27 individual World Cup races and competed as a member of the U.S. Ski Team from 1976-1984, making him the American male who has won the most overall World Cups.
Chad Hollister
1. Live Aid Vermont musician Chad Hollister is known for his feel-good pop-rock tunes. The singer-songwriter brings his signature sense of positivity to a livestream concert supporting working musicians facing financial difficulties. Acoustic folk artist Ryan Montbleau, indie-pop musician Francesca Blanchard, members of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra and others join Hollister for VT Sounds A Bash to Bring Back Vermont Music, broadcast from ZenBarn in Waterbury at 8 p.m. on Friday, January 22. All proceeds go to the New England Musicians Relief Fund.
2. A Man Apart Courtesy of Jack Fairweather Author Jack Fairweather (left) with 89-year-old Bohdan Walasek, who fought with Witold Pilecki during the Warsaw uprising Do you have what this man had, to be not just a survivor but a helper,