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Ross competed in the first X-Games<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Freeheel Life Podcast: #56 – Nat Ross {{!}} Tough Guy Productions & Telemark Freeski Pioneer|url=https://freeheellife.libsyn.com/56-nat-ross-tough-guy-productions-telemark-freeski-pioneer-0 |website=freeheellife.libsyn.com |language=en |access-date=2021-05-13}}</ref> Winter competition in 1994 in Winter Bike X and continued to compete and win multiple National Championship titles in the Marathon,<ref name=”:0″ /> 100- Miler,<ref name=”:3″ /> and 24 Hour disciplines<ref name=”:3″ /> as well as a two Global 24 Hour Championship titles.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}
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Ross competed in the first X-Games<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Freeheel Life Podcast: #56 – Nat Ross {{!}} Tough Guy Productions & Telemark Freeski Pioneer|url=https://freeheellife.libsyn.com/56-nat-ross-tough-guy-productions-telemark-freeski-pioneer-0 |website=freeheellife.libsyn.com |language=en |access-date=2021-05-13}}</ref> Winter competition in 1994 in Winter Bike X and continued to compete and win multiple National Championship titles in the Marathon,<ref name=”:0″ /> 100- Miler,<ref name=”:3″ /> and 24 Hour disciplines<ref name=”:3″ /> as well as a two Global 24 Hour Championship titles.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}
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Additional competitions include top 20 finishes in multiple XTerra Off-Road Triathlons professional level,<ref name=”:0″ /> the [[World Triathlon|ITU]] (International Triathlon Union) Winter races where he competed in Elite Men in 2007,<ref name=”Triathlon”>{{Cite web|title=World Triathlon|url=https://www.triathlon.org/athletes/results/15561/nat_ross |website=World Triathlon |language=en |access-date=2021-10-23}}</ref> and the UCI World Championships in Italy where he represented the United States in 2007.<ref name=”:0″ /> As a member of Team Vail in 2006 and 2007, he and his team won the Race Across America.<ref name=”:0″ />[[File:XTerra Racing.jpg|thumb|Nat Ross XTerra Saab-Gary Fisher]][[File:World Cup Cross Country- Nat Ross of Subaru-Gary Fisher.jpg|thumb|Nat Ross of Subaru-Gary Fisher 1999]]
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Additional competitions include top 20 finishes in multiple XTerra Off-Road Triathlons professional level,<ref name=”:0″ /> the [[World Triathlon|ITU]] (International Triathlon Union) Winter races where he competed in Elite Men in 2007,<ref name=”Triathlon”>{{Cite web|title=World Triathlon|url=https://www.triathlon.org/athletes/results/15561/nat_ross |website=World Triathlon |language=en |access-date=2021-10-23}}</ref> and the UCI World Championships in Italy where he represented the United States in 2007.<ref name=”:0″ /> As a member of Team Vail in 2006 and 2007, he and his team won the Race Across America.<ref name=”:0″ />[[File:XTerra Racing.jpg|thumb|Nat Ross XTerra Saab-Gary Fisher]][[File:World Cup Cross Country- Nat Ross of Subaru-Gary Fisher.jpg|thumb|Nat Ross of Subaru-Gary Fisher 1999]]
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Although no longer active as a full-time professional mountain bike racer, Ross has continued to challenge himself through Enduro’s, Ultra-distance events, gravel racing, cross-country events and E-MTB.
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Although no longer active as a full-time professional mountain bike racer, Ross has continued to challenge himself through Enduro’s, Ultra-distance events, gravel racing, cross-country events and E-MTB.
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