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Kyle Smaine, U.S. skier and 2015 world champion, dies in avalanche

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American skier Kyle Smaine died after being caught in an avalanche while skiing in Japan on Sunday, family members and the U.S. Freeski Team confirmed on social media. He was 31.

Smaine, a professional freestyle skier from South Lake Tahoe, California, was backcountry skiing in the Nagano prefecture of Japan as part of a marketing trip when the avalanche hit Sunday afternoon, according to outdoors magazine Mountain Gazette, which first reported the news.

Fellow pro skier Adam Ü, who was skiing with Smaine at the time, told the outlet that they had finished skiing one route for the second time when the avalanche occurred, triggered by a third skier who had taken a different route down the same mountain.

Rescuers helped Ü emerge from under nearly 5 feet of snow, he said, but found Smaine and another unidentified skier to be unresponsive.

Kyle Smaine, a U.S. skier and world champion, died after being caught in an avalanche in Japan.

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“We saw it coming,” Ü told Mountain Gazette. “We heard the crack. We realized it is a big one. We started running and then we got hit.” 

Japanese police told local media that two men had died in an avalanche in Nagano but did not identify them or their nationalities.


Story Credit: usatoday.com

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