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How to Watch the World Cup Races in Minneapolis

The much-anticipated FIS Cross Country World Cup races are happening in Minneapolis this weekend. There is a Skate Sprint on Saturday and a 10KM Skate race on Sunday. MNC’s own Ava Thurston will be skiing in her first world cup in the Skate Sprint and Coach Adam will be there making sure she has the fastest skis he can produce! If you watch the Sprint Qualifier, you might see her!

OUTSIDE Watch is supposed to stream the events live for free. Go this website to watch: Outside Live.  

 

Replays will not be available for about a week, but you might find one on You Tube sooner than that if you missed the live feed.

Here is the schedule for the weekend races (times in EST):

Saturday 2/17:

11:00 -Women’s Qualifier

11:30- Men’s Qualifier

1:30- Sprint Finals

Sunday 2/18:

11:30- Men’s 10km Skate

1:45- Women’s 10km Skate.

 

Juniors Team Dinner @ Eastern Cup 4

MNC is having a team dinner to celebrate the final Eastern Cup races of the season!

We have a whole restaurant space to ourselves at Lucky Dog Tavern in Plymouth, NH (right near Holderness). This space includes tables, space for some team activities and talks, and a pool table we can use.

Lucky Dog Tavern and Grill

Catered meal for the evening

Chicken Parmesan

Cavatappi Pasta w/red sauce

Caesar Salad

Rolls 

 

w/butter

Water + pink lemonade

Note that we have this entire space rented, so while there are not GF/Vegan-specific options available, skiers with dietary restrictions may bring some of their own food to enjoy.

 

We’d love to have as many parents and athletes join us as possible, even if you are not racing on Sunday. The awards for Saturday’s sprint races are at 5:15PM, and this meal begins at 6:30PM.

Cost is $25 per person, which includes the meal as well as space rental.

All our coaches will be present, and we will have some games and activities in addition to dinner. Things will wrap up by 8:30 or earlier.

RSVP HERE by Monday, 2/19!

MNC End-Of-Season Party March 30th

Join us on Saturday, March 30th at Craftsbury for the MNC end-of-season party! Come for a ski, have lunch with friends and club members, and celebrate the 2023/2024 ski season with us.

Skiing begins at 10:00

Lunch will be provided by Craftsbury: a BBQ on the touring center deck.

Payment for the party includes all-you-can-eat lunch and ski pass for the day!

Reserve now online before March 24th, and we’ll see you there!

End-Of-Season-Party ’24

BKL Info Feb 12-18

Fingers crossed we get some more snow this week and in the meantime we are glad to have the snowmaking loops at the Range. This Thursday is our Mini-Marathon – it’s a fun way for everyone to ski with friends and see how many laps they can ski!

We had a great time at the MNC Skiathlon last weekend at Sleepy Hollow– Check out the Race Report and Photos Here

Just a reminder that we have a BKL Equipment Swap – it could be a good chance to pass on some outgrown equipment or find something for next season. The BKL Swap link lives under the BKL Kids heading and Equipment 101 page on our website.

Tuesday 2/13: Penguins, Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes & Racers
Location: The Range
Details: Classic for ALL – Devos check out the Junior training doc

Penguins are going to do some special Valentine’s ski activities and end practice with hot chocolate.

Practice Waxing Info: If you raced this past weekend at Sleepy you can ski on your classic race wax one more time. Forecast is for low 30s and will most likely be klister. You can also wax at home ahead of time or come early and we’ll have a wax bench setup inside the Walker Building.

Thursday 2/15: Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes, Racers & Devos
Location: The Range
Details:  Skate for Mini Marathon Day!

It’s time for our annual Mini-Marathon! How many laps (or KM’s) can you ski in one hour? We will do a little warm-up and all start together at 4 pm.  Kids will ski as much as they can on the designated loops with friends and coaches. The snack table opens at 4:30 and they can stop to grab water, fuel up and record their number of laps. We try to keep this event FUN and somewhat informal despite how the name sounds.

Parents:  Volunteer + Snacks Sign-Up
1. Every kid should bring a filled water bottle labeled with their name and leave it on the table near the snack table down by the trail. Kids will get thirsty. (We will bring a big water jug for refilling bottles. Remember that Range water is non-potable.)
2. We need parents to bring some healthy snacks for the snack table. Valentine’s treats are OK too. See the sign-up link above. We will also bring all the extra cookies from the Skiathlon. If you bring snacks, please deliver them to the snack table located next to trail out in front of the Walker Building.
3. We need 2-3 parents to help with the snack table and to help kids record their laps. We’d also love it if someone can take some photographs. See the sign-up link above.

Saturday 2/17: Racers weekend practice at Craftsbury at 11am-12:30pm, Skate. Meet Coach Liz outside the lodge in the upper field for a distance skate ski. Please let us know if you plan to come – bkl@mansfieldnordic.org (This will be our last weekend practice of the season.)

Looking ahead:
Ski with the UVM Ski Team– Sunday, Feb 25 at Sleepy Hollow. Everyone is invited to play games and on skis and have fun with the UVM Ski Team. We’ll end with hot chocolate. ($5 Sleepy tickets  for this event)
Craftsbury Ski Day– Wednesday, Feb 28 at 10am. Join us at Craftsbury for our traditional MNC BKL ski adventure.
BKL Festival – March 2 + 3 at Rikert in Ripton, VT. Nordic Adventure and Racing options available. Check out our Fest FAQs post for more info

 

BKL Skiathlon Race Report 2024

Photos- Shared by BKL Families | Results and More Photos

The Mansfield Nordic Club Skiathlon is a full day of racing with adult races in the morning and BKL races in the afternoon. Last Monday the event organizers began to wonder what would happen, “would there be any snow left?” and “will anyone register for the race?”. There was enough snow and in the end we had Thirty Nine (39!!!) Mansfield Nordic Club kids. Many tried ski racing for the first time! The warm weather and short courses made it a great day for spectating. Many stayed to cheer on friends, family and teammates. Once again our friends at Sleepy Hollow did a great job making sure we had courses to ski.

The afternoon races started off with the lollipop classic race led out by former MNC Penguin coach Hanna Holm in her trademark cow in pink tutu costume. It was all smiles on the start line for Claire Dolbec, Johannes Hollenbach, Tanner Magnan, Nathaniel Schroeter and Daisy Tremble. After racing a Molly’s Meadow loop they were rewarded with a lollipop and cookie at the finish line.

Lollipop racers on the start line

The Grade 1/2 race was packed with MNC kids! Margo Dillon, Nora Johnson and Ophelia Popkin were joined by Rory Dolbec, Will Hogan, Ollie Laber and Nathaniel Schroeter. Their 1km classic race went out Acadia Mania and around Potato Farmer before finishing through the fun park. Great skiing everyone!

Grade 1/2 – And they’re off!

The last three categories of the day skied the Skiathlon, starting with classic and changing to skate mid race. We practiced our classic to skate ski changes at practice this week and everyone was ready!

After previewing the course and getting skis setup in the equipment transition zone, Grade 3/4 racers headed to the start line. Our 3/4 contingent included Rowan Crawford, Mazzy Merritt, Maeve Popkin, Lillian Rockwell, Rory Dillon, Charlie Goossen, George Hogan, Guy Sonderegger and Oliver Tremble. Everyone skied great on a challenging course that included 1km classic, followed by 1km skate on Acadia Mania and Potato Farmer.

It was a full start line for grade 3/4 girls and boys

Maeve and Rowan working together on their last lap

The Grade 5/6 race was a 1.5km classic followed by a 1.5km skate (each technique was 2x.75km). The boys started first and Luke Cichanowski, Henry Kelsey, Finn Laber and Gabriel Schroeter spread out across the start line. The girls started next, Georgia Carroll and Kaisa Weaver lined up next to each other. The short loops with lots of racers meant there was lots of back and forth on course and a busy equipment transition zone.

Georgia and Kaisa fast off the start line

With the most Mansfield Nordic starters of any race, the Grade 7/8 boys included Parker Bartsch, Isaiah Bowen, Logan Cichanowski, Oakley Crawford, Liam Dailey, Ansel Sprague and Silas Weaver. It was a mix of kids that race all the time and others that focus on the Skiathlon each year. The girls’ started shortly after and were strong off the line.  Gretta Carroll, Linnea Dailey, Mia Gorman and Fiona Repp each skied hard all the way to the finish. Grade 7/8 skier, Emma Connell, raced earlier in the morning in the Try It 5km.

Logan coming out of the ski exchange zone

It was busy out on the race course – Silas, Mia and Oakley racing together for a moment

Thanks to all the MNC racers and families that came to Sleepy Hollow for the Skiathlon. It was great racing and lots of FUN! We also want to thank everyone that came out to volunteer and make cookies for BKL Prizes.

MNC Families – Thanks for all the cheering!

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