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Bryan B. Sax Ski Building Dedicated Thursday

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BOULDER—The family of former University of Colorado National Champion Bryan Sax was on the CU-Boulder east campus Thursday to participate in a ribbon cutting, officially dedicating the Bryan Benjamin Sax Ski Building in his name. Sax passed away on December 6, 2008 in a midair collision between two small planes in the Florida Everglades.

The building was officially renamed in Sax’s memory on March 4, 2011, and officially dedicated Thursday morning in a ceremony attended by Sax’s mother, Marsha Barnes, his sister Rachel Sax, her husband Mike Mitchell, and their sons Ben and Lincoln. Sax’s father, Don, could not be present on Thursday. Sax was also survived by his wife, Christy and their daughter, Zaya and a stepson Dante Lizotte. He also had a daughter from his first marriage, Hannah. His first wife, Anne Watt, was also a four-year member of the CU ski team.

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