Penny Pitou (8 Oct. 1938-) is a former United States Olympic Alpine Skier, who in 1960 became the first American skier to win a medal in the Olympic Downhill event. Penny Pitou moved with her family from New York to Center Harbor, New Hampshire at the age of three. There she began skiing on a hill in her backyard, later progressing to the nearby Gilford Outing Club and Belknap Mountain (now Gunstock) ski areas. Wikipedia
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Penny Pitou , the first American to win an Olympic downhill medal, entered the New England Women's Sports Hall of Fame November 14, 2001. ... Pitou, who was three when her family moved from New York to New Hampshire, joined five other inductees as the www.newhampshire.com/nh-people/penny-pitou-biography.aspx
Penny Pitou , owner of a travel business and a two-time winner of the Olympic Silver Medal in skiing, established The Penny Pitou and Milo Pike Fund for the MicroCredit-NH program. "The Loan Fund gives people without access to capital the ability to borr www.nhclf.org/help/stories.html