Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Classic Photos
Mac striding out through the fields.
Malcolm on the verge of crossing the finish line.
The stunning photo finish between Ronnie and George. It was quite a showdown all the way to the line.
This is my photo response to Micah, who claims that none of the skis I waxed had kick...In this photo you can clearly see that I did not actually wax any skis. I just adjusted my gloves for the entire race, so and bad skis were clearly Matt's fault.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Classic race
-george
Sooooo fun race, nice snow, first time I haven't been tripped by an MMU girl, feeling that threshold of pain as Tony says. Will describes it as complete agony. Good times
My last race of junior year, I thought it went pretty well. The second lap was far more brutal than the first, but still the hills felt okay and the flats went quick. A good race to end on.
-Will Conlon
My back hurt, and the course was brutal, but my skis were fast and the snow was finally good. Three out of five stars.
-Kelsey McGlashan
While in the grips of mono I learned about the beautiful technique of Anders waxing skills. Yet today seemed to be lacking a little. all the skiers skis he waxed always seemed to be returned to him requesting a little dab under the toe. Of course matts waxing was right on track.
my skis were waxed to perfection with great kick up all of the hills. except for the one Micah saw me slip on. Overall a great race.
Lydia and Micah
I underestimated the amount of recovery and should have treated the second lap as more of a sprint. The snow was awesome, however my kick zone felt like it was collecting snow and I had to run up some of the hills.I think the race cleared my sinuses. The group of cheering girls on one of the corners could probably see.
~Addison
It was the least lazy day as a manager ever. I also said "hup hup hup" for the first time in my life. A truly historical day. - Annie
Monday, January 24, 2011
Technique Video
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Paintball Biathlon
Some pictures of Adam, Alia, Mac, Austin and Will. The picture below is just a reminder that wind-briefs aren't the only protective gear you need when racing in the single digits. A little Vaseline can go a long way.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
The long awaited video
Friday Practice
Haley's just a blur |
Devon either getting really deep in his tele turns or recovering from a fall. |
Well it was kind of a crazy relay today. We set up a course which overlapped and had a couple of slalom sections. It was fun to watch and I think a good way to get back into skiing after a week of studying. There were a couple of falls, I'll see if I can get some video up soon. After taking a bunch of pictures, I realized there aren't too many that came out well. Trying to shoot video with the left hand and pictures with the right was not the most successful thing I've ever done. I'll have to leave the multitasking to the youngsters.
Kelsey looking straight down the fall line |
Monday, January 17, 2011
Rikert Race
I still can't get over the video thing. Hope the flashing lights don't seem too silly, It's called "boogie nights," I figured it went with the music. Also, it seems every movie will end with a short dance piece choreographed and performed by Matt, look forward to the next exciting installment.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Home Race
Results
I will try to get some video up later tonight and we'll aim for pictures by Monday.
And here come the utterly inadequate thanks to everyone who helped out today. First off, to the staff of Rikert who set up and groomed a truly phenomenal course. It is always a pleasure to ski these trails and on a day like today with some fresh snow falling, there is nothing better. Thanks for help with the timing and emergency ski repairs too. To all of the parents who came today, I'm sorry if I seemed a little unsure of what to do, there were so many of you that came to help I couldn't find jobs for everyone. Thanks for dealing with the timing, the bibs and protecting our children from cars. Thanks for standing out in the cold on a long day of racing, and thanks so much for being there to cheer for all of our kids.
Another big thanks to Barney Hodges and Bruce Ingersoll for their help in the wax room today. While I was running around like crazy, Matt and those guys were the ones getting all of our kids out on good skis. (Which is really important at a ski race) Thanks to Lisa and Mia for their ongoing help with the team, at practice and at races.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
IMPORTANT Info for Weekend Fun
After waxing:Dinner at my place on Weybridge St.Ill give you directions tonight. Here's what to bring, we're going Mexican in stead of Italian:
Freshmen: Drinks
Sophomores:Chips and Salsa (high rollers can bring Guacamole)
Juniors: Salad (I liked the bag of apples last time too...)
Seniors :Desserts
EVERYONE: We are a little shy on games, so...apples to apples, decks of cards, bananagrams, boggle. WE do have fusball.
SATURDAY Boys varsity be at Bread Loaf by 12:00 everyone else should be there by 12:30. We will be set up in the college team room, at the far end of the building, please come directly there to check in and get your skis. We will work out a group course preview so that everyone is familiar with the turns and gets a good warmup. There is an ACTR shuttle from Adirondak circle at 11:40, arriving at Bread Loaf at 12:10 that people can use if necessary.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
CLASSIC Race Saturday
We still need some volunteer help so bug your parents, (as will I). We're looking for a handful of people to work on setup Friday at 3:30pm (this will be laying out the start finish area, maybe a little shoveling, etc. Saturday 9 am will be another time to help with setup and final course preparations. During the race we will need registration staff, timers, bib collection and people at the road crossing. Please arrive by 12:00 to sort out the details.I can be reached at andersleemeyer@gmail[dot]com if you would like to sign up for a slot.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Photos from the Rutland Sprints
Really happy with the effort today. We had some great finishes Will Earle in a tie for 3rd place, Will Conlon, Stephen Peters-Collaer, Kelsey McGlashan and Mac Groves all finishing in a tight bunch in the top 20. Men 3rd overall.
On the ladies side, despite a tough crash, Britta came home in 8th with Lydia just behind in 10th. No surprise the dynamic trio was within 7 seconds of eachother, another good race for Haley Hannah and Emma. 4th overall.
Across the board, technique looked good today, Yib Lacey is skiing in good form, Griffin Wood is making progress. Addison Bolton and longer poles turn out to be a great combo. "Bloody nose" George Mulcahy returns to Mt Top with a vengeance and emerges unscathed this round.
Nathalie Ingersol, Olivia Cacciatore and Sophie Ryan all in their first year on the team put in some great efforts.
What can I say? So many good moments from today. I wish I could put more photos on the blog, I insist, you click on the slide show link to see more of the action from today's race. There are some phenomenal photos of all of our racers. Do these four need captions? I think so...
1. Will Conlon will continue to have his picture posted on this blog to intimidate every other team in a 300 mile radius.
2. Haley Olson (aka the masked bandit)
3. Lydia Allen posts a top 10 finish in her first individual high school race.
4. Not one to let Will Conlon take all the credit, let it be known that Hannah Kraus will also eat you if you get on her bad side.
Saturday sprint race thoughts from skiers
The race by Britta and will and hAley
overall it was an awesome race. We had two .9 km sprints, will finished in fourth and Britta finished 6th. This meant that for the second sprint will was in the first heat and he even tied for third. Britta ended up getting tripped in her second heAt. overall a wicked fun race...woooooo skiing!!!l
Woohooo fast snow! Warm day. Midd dominate!!!!!!!-by Kelsey
First race. Didn't suck! Awesome. -Olivia
Ha. We should do a race like this every time. Little Man.
It was like a party but with hard work and being outside... so not really a party at all. -george
Fun race. Did better the second time. -devona
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Saturday
Pleaes email me ASAP if you want to race so I can put you on the start list.
Remember, the bouncers at Will's house will have the results sheet in hand, cross checking the guest list. At least come and cheer (full body tiger suit optional).
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Meet Matt Truehart
From Matt:
It was great to meet everyone yesterday, and I'm excited to get to know all of you during the season. Just so you know a little bit about me, here's a quick bio; obviously if you have any questions about anything always feel free to ask. I call Andover, VT home these days, though I've lived all over the place over the years. The first time I cross-country skied when I was pretty young, but I didn't start training or racing competitively until high school. Knowing you want to keep skiing in college does a nice job narrowing your options, and I went to Dartmouth and graduated this past June with a degree in earth science. I skied all four years in college and had a great time on the team there, though it was certainly a lot of hard work. I love skiing and I'm really excited to work with you guys. I'm looking forward to a great season--hopefully with lots of snow!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Team Dinner Saturday
Freshmen: Bread
Sophomores: Drinks
Juniors: Desserts
Seniors: Salads (and don't mess this one up)
So remember racing (or hiking) first, dinner second. Will's house we can go straight from activity one to activity two.