Amanda Trunzo, a champion in the extreme sport of ice cross downhill, puts in the work everywhere from CrossFit gyms to a skating treadmill
Amanda Trunzo had her fair share of bumps during a four-year ice hockey career at Dartmouth College. But even the hardest hits don’t compare with the crashes that occur in ice cross downhill.
Ms. Trunzo, 30, is the reigning women’s world champion of this extreme sport, which combines elements of downhill in-line skating and snowboard cross. She says her new sport provides her with the adrenaline rush she used to get from hockey.
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