Sorry for the lack of attention, loyal readers - I have been traveling, racing and trying to get healthy (the story of my season). Before I give up what has been going down as of late, I wanted to give a shout out to the couple I ran into in Zurich. I can’t remember your names, sorry, but you are from Colorado and I want to thank you for making me feel like a Rock Star by recognizing me - You made my day!
I did not race as fast as I would have liked in Switzerland this year but I did keep my poles, each in one piece, my p-tex to the snow and finished the race with a smile. Going to the Engadin valley is more than racing the marathon; it is a chance to enjoy the privileged life that I live with great people in a beautiful place. A good race would be icing but it would be almost impossible to make that trip not rule! Thanks to everyone who makes it possible; Tony, Max, Zack…
Upon return from Europe, I had four nights in my wonderful bed, in Ketchum before driving up to Vancouver, Canada for Canadian Nationals.
I came down with a cold on the drive up, but there is nothing to save myself for at this point – so I raced. Twice. Day one proved to be anyone’s call as far as wax was concerned. From 100-grit sandpaper to klister and fish scales, the coaches were busy mixing cocktails, trying to find the right combinations for the conditions. I knew that I was not in great shape and needed to be able to rely on my skis for solid kick. The course was very hilly with some challenging corners where klister could catch – I chose to race my Crowns (Fischer fish scales) for their race debut. They had my back. I was 13th on the day (7th American). Not bad for a sick-kid.
Today’s weather proved interesting conditions for racing as well. I would guess that 5 inches fell from the time the women started (9am) until the men finished (1pm). The course was slick and rutted after the first lap (3.3k loops) and the heavy snow coming down on your shades and eventually in your eyes didn’t help. I had an excellent start position, for the second day in a row, with Kikkan 15 seconds ahead and Liz Stephen starting 15 behind. I kept Kikkan in sight as long as possible and then stayed with Liz when she came by (again, as long as possible). They were 2nd and 1st today, respectively, so not the worst bunch to be skiing with. They helped me into 12th for the day. Thanks girls and WAY TO GO LIZ! Pretty fast for such a cute little sucker, that Liz Stephen!
Tuesday’s 5k CL– Top 20 Women (US athletes in teal)
1 Kikkan Randall
2 Chandra Crawford
3 Liz Stephen
4 Morgan Arritola
5 Sara Renner
6 Tasha Betcherman
7 Perianne Jones
8 Tazlina Mannix
9 Dasha Gaiazova
10 Lindsay Williams
11 Madeleine Williams
12 Kate Arduser
13 Kate Whitcomb
14 Laura Valaas
15 Kasandra Rice
16 Lindsey Dehlin
17 Morgan Smyth
18 Brooke Gosling
19 Evelyn Dong
20 Marie-Helen Soderma
Tuesday’s 10k CL- Men’s
1. Stefan Kuhn
2. Ivan Babikov
3. George Grey
4. Lars Flora
5. Robin McKeever
6. Devon Kershaw
7. Graham Nishikawa
8. Dave Nighbor
9. James Southam
10. Zach Violett
11. Chris Cook
12. Dan roycroft
13. Brent McMurtry
14. Jon Anders Gustad
15. Erik Carleton
16. Jeff Ellis
17. Brayton Osgood
18. Torin Koos
19. Sean Crooks
20. Skeets Morel
21. Mikey Sinnott
22. Colin Rodgers
Wednesday – Women’s 10k FS
1. Liz Stephen
2. Kikkan Randall
3. Sara Renner
4. Dasha Gaiazova
5. Morgan Arritola
6. Taz Mannix
7. Rooke Gosling
8. Tasha Betcherman
9. Lindsey Dehlin
10. Madeleine Williams
11. Morgan Smyth
12. Kate Whitcomb
13. Kasandra Rice
14. Evelyn Dong
15. Marie-Helen Soderman
16. Periane Jones
17. Kristina Trygstad-Saari
18. Kristina Owen
19. Nicole Deyong
20. Lindsay Williams
Men’s 15k FS
1. Ivan Babikov
2. Graham Nishikawa
3. Lars Flora
4. Jon Anders Gaustad
5. Brent McMurtry
6. Leif Zimmermann
7. Andy Newell
8. Dan Roycroft
9. Chris Cook
10. Mikey Sinnott
11. Tim Reynolds
12. Colin Rodgers
13. Robin McKeever
14. James Southam
15. Gordon Jewett
16. George Grey
17. Phill Violett
18. Brian Gregg
19. Carl Skinstad
20. Stefan Kuhn
For full results from this week - CLICK HERE under Haywood Nationals.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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