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Joseph Peter "Joe Pete" Wilson (May 22, 1935 – September 13, 2019) was an American Olympic cross-country skier, who skied for the U.S. in cross-country at the 1960 Winter Olympics and later became a well-known skiing administrator in the United States. Wilson also in collaboration authored several books on cross-country skiing, all co-written by William J. Lederer. Wilson set up the cross-country ski area at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont – the lodge established by the Trapp family of The Sound of Music fame. In 1973, Wilson organized a meeting of 25 ski areas and established the National Ski Touring Operators' Association. Wilson was named as its first President from 1973-1977. After several name changes it is now called the Cross Country Ski Areas Association (CCSAA). CCSAA is

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  • Joseph Peter Wilson (en)
  • جوزيف بيتر ويلسون (ar)
  • Joe Pete Wilson (es)
  • Joseph Peter Wilson (fr)
  • Joe Wilson (bobbista) (it)
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  • جوزيف بيتر ويلسون (بالإنجليزية: Joe Wilson)‏ هو متزحلق أمريكي، ولد في 22 مايو 1935. (ar)
  • Joseph Peter Wilson –conocido como Joe Pete Wilson– (Lake Placid, 22 de mayo de 1935-Keene, 13 de septiembre de 2019) fue un deportista estadounidense que compitió en bobsleigh y esquí de fondo.​ Ganó una medalla de bronce en el Campeonato Mundial de Bobsleigh de 1965, en la prueba cuádruple.​ (es)
  • Joseph Peter Wilson, né le 22 mai 1935 à Lake Placid (New York) et mort le 13 septembre 2019, est un fondeur et bobeur américain. (fr)
  • Joe Wilson (Lake Placid, 22 maggio 1935 – 23 settembre 2019) è stato un bobbista statunitense. (it)
  • Joseph Peter "Joe Pete" Wilson (May 22, 1935 – September 13, 2019) was an American Olympic cross-country skier, who skied for the U.S. in cross-country at the 1960 Winter Olympics and later became a well-known skiing administrator in the United States. Wilson also in collaboration authored several books on cross-country skiing, all co-written by William J. Lederer. Wilson set up the cross-country ski area at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont – the lodge established by the Trapp family of The Sound of Music fame. In 1973, Wilson organized a meeting of 25 ski areas and established the National Ski Touring Operators' Association. Wilson was named as its first President from 1973-1977. After several name changes it is now called the Cross Country Ski Areas Association (CCSAA). CCSAA is (en)
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  • Joseph Peter Wilson (en)
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  • Lake Placid, New York, U.S. (en)
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