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BKL Festival Recap!

Mother Nature was good to us at the BKL Festival this weekend at Rikert Touring Center in Ripton, VT this weekend.  Temperatures hovered around 30 degrees Farenheight on both days and although this did make the classic waxing a bit tricky, it was a great temperature for ski racing, spectating, and spending the day outside.

The BKL Pugs were there in full force: 20 of them plus  5 MMU middle school skiers who joined us for the weekend. Rikert & Frost Mountain Nordic Club did a great job hosting this huge event and making it fun. Nearly 500 skiers participated! The opening parade with kids dressed in animal hats and costumes, the LLBean Boot Mobile, the Taco Truck, the Glitter Zone and world class announcer Peter Graves all added to the Festival atmosphere.

The opening parade with Ryley, Kate, Pippa, Tessa & Julia.

Saturday was the Classic Relay. Coaches Adam, Sara & Rick all came down to help with the waxing. With all these coaches we were able to test waxes, keep on top of changing conditions, and get each skier waxed with good kick. Meanwhile, our regular BKL coaches were able to help kids learn the course, warm up and get to the starting line on time. Thanks to all the coaches for a great job!

MNC skiers looked great today and even more importantly, they all had fun! Liam Vile skied the 1/2 relay and remained cool and flexible when he had to change relay partners at the last minute.  Kate Carlson and Ryley Morigeau skied away with the win in the girls 3/4 race with Astrid Longstreth and Frost Mountain’s Violet Anderson not far behind in 4th and Tessa Diller and Julia Cisz right behind in 5th.  Pippa Diller and Ella Cisz teamed up and skied well in the girls 5/6 relay. In the boys 5/6 relay, Niko Cuneo teamed up with FMN’s Matt Macintosh and landed a 4th place. Zander Lubkowitz teamed up with a couple of FMN boys and Dylan Torrizo and Matteo Dezon-Gaillard partnered for  the quick 2 km race. We had eight 7/8 girls and their relay was very exciting to watch.  Greta Kilburn, Virginia Cobb, Rachel Porth and Finley Barker all started together for the first leg. Greta tagged off to Esther Cuneo who put the hammer down and passed about four speedy skiers to finish in second place. Rachel tagged off to Carly Trapeni who finished in 8th and Finley tagged off to Julia Thurston who came in close behind in 10th place, while Virginia tagged off to Mia Diller. In the boys 7/8 race, we had Adrian Dezon-Gaillard teaming up with Baxter Harrington from FMN and Carl Priganc teaming up with Taylor Carlson, who passed an impressive seven skiers on his finishing lap!

But races were not all that was happening that day: paintball biathlon, ski jumping, and the glitter zone where enjoyed throughout the day.  After the races, we put away the wax tools and everyone who was up for it- kids, parents & coaches- put on their skis for the mini-marathon! Usually there is a destination and food involved and this year was no exception. We skied to Borgen Cabin where Sunrise Orchard owners Barny and Chris Hodges were serving hot cider and donuts! Yum!

Sunday dawned with beautiful sunshine and a couple of inches of fresh snow. We set up camp under our MNC tent once again for the Individual Freestyle races. The freestyle day is always a little easier for coaches so we were all able to get out and see a little more of the races and spend a little more time with the skiers. Today also featured the Eighth Grade Graduation and the Lollipop races, aka, the cutest thing on skis!

Oliver Tremble skiing the Lollipop.

 

Speedy Liam Vile takes the 1-2 race by storm!

 

Dylan Torrizo just learned to skate ski this year and just look at that great form!

Astrid smiling her way to the finish!

All our skiers skied really well once again and pulled out some impressive results.  It was really great to see what these young skiers can do and to watch them put all the things we’ve been working on this year into practice. Those that have been racing for years keep steadily improving and those that have just started racing have made huge leaps and bounds. Seeing smiles at the finish line and hearing “that was so much fun!” keep me inspired and let me know that we are doing something right in our  program. I think all these kids will be back for more and because of them, so will I!

Thanks to Dave Priganc for all the wonderful pictures. Be sure to check them out:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/davepriganc/albums/with/72157676959413047

Full Results at: http://data.bullitttiming.com/events/2019/BKLFestival/index.html

BKL Practice 3/5- 3/10

Tuesday 3/5/19, Town Meeting Day Rules!

Penguins: Classic

Everyone Else: Skate

Be ready for anything, because it’s ski practice by democracy! Majority rules!

Thursday 3/7/19, Classic Tour Day!

This will be one of our last Classic days, so we will celebrate with a long tour.

Weekend Race Opportunities:

3/09/19 Saturday: Craftsbury Spring Fling BKL (Skate)

The open race starts at 10 am and the BKL race will start after that. It will be a mass start (all ages together I think) and will be 3 or 4 km. Coach Rosemary will be there. Let me know you are coming with an email! Registration on Ski Reg  and Day of Race Registration.

3/10/19 Sunday: NE Club Championship Relay

There is a BKL division for this race. 4 person teams each ski 5 km, 2 go classic and 2 go skate. Get your team together and split the cost. Registration & more info on Ski Reg. Coach Rosemary will be racing this one and can help with BKL skier’s wax. (Let me know you are coming!)

 

BKL Craftsbury Day!

Tessa, Dylan, Mia, Pippa, Carly and Virginia top the hill!

It was a cold day for our trip up to Craftsbury this year. Seven hardy BKLers bundled up, waxed their classic skis and headed out on Ruthie’s Run to enjoy the beautiful classic tracks and trails at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center.  It is such a beautiful place to ski and the grooming is always perfect!

We found ourselves back at the Center just in time for lunch with big appetites!  All sorts of food appeared and quickly disappeared! After lunch, this hardy bunch was ready for more so we switched to skate skis and headed out for more fun.  Coach Rosemary and Coach Emilie set up cones on Chip Hill and we practiced our slalom and seeing how far we could glide. We even did a slalom down and back up relay! After that, we played on snow-making hills and rollers and had a relay race over them all!  A fun day!

Ripley wore himself out!

BKL Vacation Week Schedule 2/25-3/04

2/26 Tuesday: Practice at the Range 3:45-5:15

Classic for Penguins, Skate for everyone else.

 

2/27 Wednesday: Craftsbury Day!

Bring both sets of skis and bring lunch.  We will Classic first. Meet at 10:30 in the wax room (below the fitness center) to get waxed up. We will take advantage of Craftsbury’s awesome tracks for a tour. After lunch, we’ll put on our skate skis, have some fun on the hills and maybe play a few games.

2/28 Thursday:  No Official Practice but Range Open for Skiing, regular time.

BKL Coaches are off today. Kids may come and ski with their parents or another responsible adult. Coach Adam will be around working with the Juniors.

March 2 & 3: BKL Festival at Rikert

Registration closes 2/22 at 5 pm. See the Event listing for details.

 

BKL Practice 2/19-2/23/19: Updated!

Tuesday 2/19: Classic Mini-Marathon

How far can you ski in one hour? Get waxed up quickly and get out there because after a quick warm-up, we will all start together. We will use the 1,2 & 3 km loops and kids will keep track of their laps on our lap counting clipboards. After about a half hour, we will open up the snack table so kids get some refueling.

Wax: High of 16F, so you can wax at home the night before with a SWIX Blue or V30, or TOKO Red. An Oslo wax might also be great today if you have that. *If you can, iron in a binder or use a spray binder!!

We need: 1) PARENTS  (2-3) to help kids mark down their laps and to monitor the snack table. Email Rosemary if you can help.

2) A Card Table (Email Rosemary if you can bring one)

3) SNACKS: Fruit, trail mix, crackers, cookies are all good.  Everyone bring something.

4) WATERBOTTLES: This year, everyone should bring their own water. Leave labelled water bottles at the snack table or  carry them if kids have a water bottle holder. 

 

Thursday 2/21: Practice at BOLTON XC CENTER

With Mixed precipitation changing to rain, we think they may close the Range this day and we are just going ahead with a different location: Bolton Valley XC Center. Passes will be $6 and we will start at 4:00 to give everyone a little more time to get there.

Jack Rabbits & Arctic Foxes: CLASSIC NO-WAX

You will all do some back-country skiing & the best skis for that are classic no-wax. We will bring extras for NNN style boots.

Racers: SKATE

We will explore the trails, practice some on some fun tricky downhills and also practice relay tags for the Festival goers.

Juniors will be at Bolton too.

Saturday: Racers: Backcountry at Bolton!

Middle School racing is over and let’s celebrate with a fun back-country day at Bolton!

Meet at 10 AM at Bolton XC Touring Center. Buy a trail pass.

Bring no-wax classic skis. If you don’t have any, borrow some or email Rosemary, we might be able to find you some.

We will ski until about 11:30.

Email Rosemary if you are going!  sheacobb19@gmail.com

 

 

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