Todd Lodwick: The Hunter Behind the US Olympic Nordic Skier
John E. Phillips 02.04.14
Todd Lodwick of Steamboat Springs, Colorado loves to hunt and holds three world skiing titles in Nordic combined skiing. He won the silver medal in Nordic combined skiing in the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, and is the only person to qualify six times for the US Winter Olympic team. Lodwick’s passion for the outdoors also includes hunting, and he is a member of Mossy Oak’s Pro Staff. OutdoorHub’s John Phillips will be profiling this exceptional athlete over the next several days in the lead-up to the 2014 Winter Olympics. The following is an excerpt from an interview with Lodwick.
I was fortunate enough to be born and live in a town that had a ski club. This provided an opportunity for me to compete in Nordic skiing. I say I was born into the opportunity to become an Olympic skier. I will be skiing in this year’s 2014 Olympic Games for the United States. I really have a passion for Nordic skiing. I know I am fortunate to still be competitive with the top Nordic skiers in the world—I have been training in this sport for over 25 years. By going to this year’s Olympic Games, I will be the first skier to ever qualify for six consecutive Olympic Games.
My other passion is hunting. Because I grew up in Colorado, I was always encouraged to be outside and follow in my father’s footsteps, who was an outdoorsman. My dad allowed me to explore hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing, and all the outdoor recreation that Colorado had to offer.
I particularly love to bowhunt and shoot the new PSE DNA. I have been shooting a bow since I was 15 years old—for 22 years now. in all. I hunt as often as the seasons allow. I mainly hunt big game in Colorado, but I have also hunted in New Mexico and Utah. Elk are my passion, but I like to hunt antelope, mule deer, and black bear also. I have been fortunate to take more than 20 elk with my bow.
You can learn more at http://www.toddlodwick.pro and http://nordic.usskiteam.com/athletes/todd-lodwick.
Check back tomorrow for more on Todd Lodwick and his best elk hunt.