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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Snow Surreal

We've had the best skiing this weekend. Great temps, tons of snow, great grooming. Even when tired from a week of heavy training it was easy to ski 2 hours with such gorgeous conditions.

And - -   Spotted:  President Adam Falk and family, enjoying the glide on this gorgeous Sunday afternoon. 



Erik and Mark skiing under snow laden branches during this morning's O.D. ski.

Christina and the women's team in no-pole specific strength intervals on Saturday.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Ski Tour up Mt Greylock

Today was the first day of break - classes resume again next Wednesday - and we decided to take advantage of the day by taking a tour up the Mt Greylock road to Stony Ledge overlook.  The college groomers set a track on either side of the road and away we went, extra dry clothes and lunch in tow. It was a gorgeous day, partly sunny, warm, and great skiing.  It took about 1.5 hrs to get to the overlook, where we changed, had lunch, said hello to some snowmachiners that were hanging out at the picnic area (they were nice enough to take our team photo and get us to smile for it by cracking jokes).  Then an hour more of skiing back to the vans, with some steep and fun downhill turns near the finish.

Then the bonus treat:  When we got back to Williamstown Barb Kourajian invited us over for her special Norwegian waffles and jam. Wow.  Tired bodies and happy stomachs. It was hard not to fall asleep over our plates when we were done!
Heading past the gate at the Visitor Center

Casey, Kalle

KJ et al

KJ, Sarah, Holly, Maddy, Julia at an overlook

Keith, Dimitri, eat lunch at the top
team photo at Stony Ledge

panoramic

wheee!! skiing down

Digging in to Waffles
The Chef at work.  It is hard to keep up with the appetites of a ski team, post-tour!
Robby enjoys his waffle-jam sandwich
Evan, the waffle demolisher


Maddy *hearts* heart waffles

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Group Intervals

Preparing for the upcoming mass start races, we did our 4x 4 intervals en masse today. It was another gorgeous day, dusting of new snow, purple kick, sunshine, tough workout.




Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Thank you, Ragnar!!

After nearly 25 years of the same "cow" racing suit Coach Fisher agreed with the team that it was time for a change. But the ski team budget did not allow for a full order of new suits. Thankfully a ski team Alum came to the rescue: Ragnar Horn, class of '85, helped the Williams Ski Team order new race suits and warm-ups in time to showcase them for the 2011 season.

Feedback has been in overwhelming favor from race officials, coaches, competitors, and parents. Even our college paper, the Williams Record, gave us a thumbs up for the new streamlined suits.

So: THANK YOU, RAGNAR!!!!


The team in full warm-ups

The team in their new race suits

Above and below: two shots that show off our photogenic new suits. (photos by Topher Sabot)


Thank You, Ragnar!

Good Luck in the Marcialonga!

Winter Wonderland

What a treat.

An over-distance ski in an otherworldly panorama where white abounded.

It was like skiing through a black and white photograph, soft white light shining through dark trees and branches heavy with crusted snow and bending low over the trails like the arching arms and long fingers of white robed wizards.

(that last analogy is for Robby) :)

Holly, Christina, Kristin ski underneath arches of snowy limbs

Kirsten and Julia on Chickadee

Mountain Trail

Dimitri, Mark, Caleb skiing up Mtn Trail access road

Keith makes tracks down the powder at the end of a spectacular distance ski.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Men take 3rd in skate relay!!

The temperatures dropped but the sun rose in a blue sky for Saturday's 3x6.6k relay. The snow was sharp and slow which meant no gliding rest for the racers. But that didn't slow the Purple Cows!
Sarah Tory led the sprint start for the women's A team and kept up front with the leaders until breaking a pole midway through the first lap. She found another pole and skiied back into 5th place by the tag to teammate Maddy Wendt. Both Maddy and third-leg Kirsten Johnson fought hard to maintain a 6th place finish.

The men's A team was put into position by a sprint start from Mark Johnson. Mojo kept up with the top pack through one lap, and when the Dartmouth A team split off the front he settled into the chase pack of UVM, UNH, Bates, and Colby. Keith Kantack had a blazing leg and left most of those teams in the dust by following on the heel plates of UVM's Franz Bernstein for a lap and a half. Finish leg Dimitri Luthi was handed a third place seat and he made sure that Williams kept that place, sprinting for the finish with a sizeable lead over 4th.

Williams fielded two full women's teams and three full men's teams. The coaches were totally psyched that so many - all?! - of the team members had great races, great split times on their legs, and skiied Really Freaking Hard.

Third Place!!: Mark, Dimitri, Keith

Sarah Tory just behind #1 in the Mass start

Christina Knapp hands off to Kristen Halvorsen

maddy

Mark leads off in the mass start

Keith, Isaac on second leg

Dimitri

Ian Nesbitt

Friday, January 21, 2011

From Ice Luge to Snow Drift: Classic preview and race

It was a remarkable transformation: We previewed the race trail at Augusta yesterday afternoon at sunset and were kept on the edge of our skis the entire course, as the track was icy and frequented by winding downhill turns. Because of the icy conditions the last downhill on the course, which wound three times around steeply banked turns through trees, seemed to replicate a standard Olympic luge.
That downhill was decidedly cut from the course during the coach's meeting that evening (for safety reasons), leaving many racers pretty relieved. It was also decided that the races would be shortened and the scheduled long-distance, mass start format would be moved to the Dartmouth Carnival (change noted on blog schedule).
Expecting to race a long chunk of kilometers, our racers had to re-wire themselves mentally to prepare for the shorter race. But no one was prepared for how the race actually went down: the forecasted 2-4 inches of snow turned into over a foot of humidity-heavy powder.
And because the snow started so late in the morning, the course marshal decided not to re-groom for either race, leaving the racers to plow their own tracks. The soft snow and soft track led to shearing, but though getting kick was tough, it was very easy to race hard.
The men raced first, and they did a pretty good job of stacking the top thirty: 7 in the top 31. Dimitri tied his season best, with another great classic race; in fifth place, he was just 2 seconds behind 4th. Keith Kantack had a solid 13th and Mark Johnson was our third score in 20th. Another third place team finish!!
The women ended the day in 9th place, but they were just 4 points out of 6th. Sarah Tory was our top score, in 25th; Christina Knapp was 29th, and Kirsten Johnson placed 34th.
We were well-fueled for the snow fest due to a delicious lunch fed to us at the Jones' house yesterday afternoon. Thanks to Casey's parents, Emily and Spencer Jones, for hosting!!

It was a gorgeous evening for a cruise through the woods. Orange of the sunset matched the frequent orange markers and fencing.

Rethink "downhill" on cross country skis: the Luge.

Kirsten and Maddy dish up for a hearty pasta lunch at the Jones' house.

Casey and the team digging in.

Sarah Tory

Erik

Casey, Ian, Mark. Keeping warm while post-race chillin'.

Hannah and Maddy showin' snow

Part of the parents' cheering section: Nancy Nylen, Dick Nesbitt, Bob and Anne Kantack. Thanks SO much to all parents who came and stood in the cold to cheer and also brought us post-race goodies!!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Relays in the rain

Snowing too hard to go to Prospect today, so we headed to the high school ski trails. After a half hour of packing down and skiing in a 4 minute loop, the athletes paired off and we ran a 4loop x 2person relay. It started raining midway through the race and was pouring down for the last lap. Though we came home soaking wet, we got a good and fun workout in.

Isaac tags off to Phil

Christina, Holly

Robby crosses the line in first

Winning team: Mark, RObby

Monday, January 17, 2011

Photos

Topher Sabot, former ski team alum and current owner of Fasterskier.com, was at Lake PLacid and happened to catch some of our ski team on film. He is sorry he didn't get a chance to get everyone, but the photos he did take are beautiful. I have moved all of our team pictures to Picasa for ease of use/sharing. You can get to all photographs by link on side of blog page.

Mark

Sarah