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MNC University: America’s top ski team??

We gathered at our collegiate training camp this summer in Bethel and laughed a bit about MNC University being the strongest collection of college skiers in the country. The dream was shared to one day start a pro team, with this group as the genesis once they finish their NCAA skiing and think about the next stage…

Turns out, this group may be stronger than anyone realized. Instead of just the best collegiate team in the country, this past week’s US National Championships stamped the MNC U skiers as arguably the strongest collective in the entire country.

Skiers training under the tutelage of Coach Brandon Herhusky this summer and racing at Nats include US NATIONAL CHAMPION Haley Brewster, as well as top-10 skiers Shea Brams and Ava Thurston. Oh, and top-15 skier Keelan Durham, not to mention top Junior/U23 skiers Hattie Barker, Annie McColgan, Amelia Tucker, and Libby Tuttle. Throw Devin Wong and Emma Page and Rose Clayton, and Aidan Burt in there, and the field with MNC connections at this year’s US Nationals was shockingly strong.

McColgan (UVM), Brewster (UVM), and Durham (WIL). Haley Brewster is NATIONAL CHAMP…not age group champ, or junior champ…the actual United States National Champion..!

What does the future hold for this group of National- and International-caliber athletes? When discussing the potential of a pro team, a lot of great points came up regarding the stress and isolation of living the life of a pro skier. Training hard all year, travelling around the country to race events and balancing qualifications and championship events with expenses and burnout can be tough.

Several among the MNC U group are connected enough to know/see athletes that have “gone pro” and struggled with the lifestyle. What’s different about MNC? Our location in Burlington could be a great home for skiers, keeping energy levels high and balancing the “grind” of ski training with other passions and engagements. In addition, the self-awareness of this group, their camaraderie, and their shared vision could form a different kind of model than current pro ski teams; one that is sustainable and motivational.

Shea and Haley skiing in the lead pack of the mass start, in 3rd and 4th position at this point. Haley, Shea, and Ava would go on to finish 1st, 7th, and 9th.

It’s a great time to be an American skier right now, with our nation hitting highs and showing depth we used to only imagine. As a club, MNC provides support for BKL, Juniors, and Masters athletes, but MNC U is currently our only offering for college-age (and beyond) athletes.

What could it be like to have an MNC Pro team, with athletes striving toward national and international goals like we’ve never experienced? What could that show the ski community about having fun and working hard? It would be really cool to find out!

 

Bogburn Wax Tip

The Bogburn is ON! Rikert has worked hard to create a manmade loop of 1.5k for racing, and some cold nights will keep things in good shape.

Prep glide zones by brushing with a metal brush and (if you have some) using a dedicated glide cleaner. Lots of these manmade loops, especially Sleepy Hollow due to the walk up from the parking lot, can be a bit dirty.

For a paraffin layer, I would suggest a neutral blue or mid-range option such as Swix 7 or Toko Red. BKL skiers racing earlier might choose Toko Blue or Swix 6.

For kickwax, expect abrasive snow. When the morning temps are cooler, it might be possible to race on a klister/hardwax mix such as Oslo Blue, or a spray klister binder with a hardwax application.

For later races, klister might provide the durability and kick needed to hold up over race distance in transformed snow…corners may get icy and bermed-up, and climbs might get sugary. Starting with a purple ice klister and adding in warmer universal options (like Rode Multigrade, Swix Universal, Guru 39) could be worth a try as the races go on throughout the day.

One option that seems “safe” would be to start with Swix KN33 Nero in the morning, and add/bump up to Swix KN44 Nero as the temps rise and the course begins to change.

Happy racing!

US Nationals begins!

A group of MNC athletes are out in Utah this week competing at the US National Championships! You can follow along at the official event website here:

US Nationals Info

Timing info and results can be found at the site below. MNC racers are Gillian, Elsa, Julia, and Anders!

US Nationals Timing

We are also joining-up with Ford Sayre for this trip, sharing lodging and waxing and hanging out with our fellow New England friends. Our final ski of 2023 was a beautiful cruise up at 9000′ at the Bonanza Flats trails…this is a publicly groomed network with amazing views and fun trails.

Although the Bonanza Flats trails were around 4km, and the venue itself (Soldier Hollow, site of the 2002 Olympics) has only a 3.3km loop of manmade snow, we’re still very fortunate to even have that much distance. Most of our club is still skiing on very short loops, but making it work!

Here’s a video edit of our Bonanza Flats ski:

Juniors head into 2024

The calendars are about to turn over, and the MNC Juniors will be spread around the country for a bit. What are we up to?

USBA Youth/Junior World Trials

Taylor, Virginia, and Pat are travelling to Mt Itasca, MN to race in the Junior/Youth World Championship trials for biathlon. This series of races is right around the corner, and finishes up before the new year.

You can find a press release about these upcoming races right here on the US Biathlon website.

US National Championships

Gillian, Anders, Julia, and Elsa are travelling to Soldier Hollow, UT to compete at US Nationals. In addition to serving as qualification races for U18 Scandinavian Cup and World Junior trips, the first 3 races also count as out-of-region JNQ events, and are also just great for seeing the greater picture of skiing in all of the US!

These races take place from January 2nd through the 7th, with results and information available at this site.

Training in Vermont

Many of our Juniors are going to be in Vermont for the start of the new year, training in preparation for the rest of the season. We have a pretty significant gap between the 1st and 2nd Eastern Cup races, which is great for a flexible schedule around biathlon, US Nationals, or just putting in time with training!

Our group in Vermont will be at the legendary Bogburn classic race on the 6th, before everyone reconvenes from their various trips and championships to compete in the Silver Fox Trot in Hanover on the 13th.

Current skiers and alums reconnecting at Craftsbury over the winter holiday!

 

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