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Juniors: Mountain Top Eastern Cup pics/recap

This past weekend was the 2nd Eastern Cup event of the season. Athletes raced in sprint races on Saturday, and classic distance on Sunday. The Eastern Cup series are the most competitive races in the region, and some of the more competitive races in the country. Junior racers (under age 20) use this series to qualify for Junior National Championships at the end of the season.

MNC had approx 8-10 athletes racing each day. While our numbers are small compared to some teams/clubs, we are growing and we are strong. One really neat thing is that many of the MNC athletes are juggling their high-school race schedule in addition to the Eastern Cups — which is a challenge to say the least! Thanks to the athletes for being a pleasure to work with, and thanks to all the parents that contributed to the weekend: waxing, running errands and carrying gear, giving splits, taking pictures, and keeping me energized with coffee and brownies!

Congrats to all the athletes and good luck to our BKL crew with the MNC Duathlon Race this coming weekend in Jericho!!

Following are some great photos that were contributed by Gary Solow (father of J3 Will Solow), and a few comments:

Ben Hegman (to the left) skiing in the J1 boys sprint heats. Ben was 2nd J1 in the classic race the following day!

Ben Hegman (to the left) skiing in the J1 boys sprint heats. Ben was 2nd J1 in the classic race the following day!

Bill Harmeyer finished a strong 3rd both days in the J2s

Bill Harmeyer finished a strong 3rd both days in the J2s

Cally Bruan (j1) working the flats

Cally Bruan (j1) working the flats

Emmett Peterson in the 10km classic. Watch for Emmett's name in the college ranks in another couple years!

Emmett Peterson in the 10km classic. Watch for Emmett’s name in the college ranks in another couple years!

J2 Forrest Hamilton eeked out a win in the J2 Boys sprint heats...at the lower-right side of this pic you can see the ski tips of the 2nd place racer

J2 Forrest Hamilton eeked out a win in the J2 Boys sprint heats…at the lower-right side of this pic you can see the ski tips of the 2nd place racer

Henry Harmeyer en route to his win in the 5km classic.

Henry Harmeyer en route to his win in the 5km classic.

Nathanael Kuzio is one of the best J2's in the region! He finished 6th in this classic race.

Nathanael Kuzio is one of the best J2’s in the region! He finished 6th in this classic race.

Parker Francis showing his strong double-pole

Parker Francis showing his strong double-pole

Sam Longenbach fighting through a tough-day

Sam Longenbach fighting through a tough-day

J2-1st year Tatum Braun racing in her first-ever Eastern Cup

J2-1st year Tatum Braun racing in her first-ever Eastern Cup

J3 Will Solow had an opportunity to see just how fast these athletes are!!

J3 Will Solow had an opportunity to see just how fast these athletes are!!

MNC Generator Fund Raising

Thank You to everyone that has donated towards our new Honda Generator.  We are very close to covering the cost but still a little short.

The Honda generator is capable of running wax irons allowing us to help athletes with both glide and kick waxing at important events.  This can be used at BK, Jr and Masters events.  Don Harmeyer checked out the options and selected the Honda EU200i.  He also contacted a local business that matched the best price available (approx. $1000.00)  If you would like to donate please send a check to MNC C/O Rick Costanza 24 White Pine Rd, Fairfax, VT 05454.  Thanks!

 

Honda Generator

 

Juniors: Training 12/31 – 1/6

This is a speed week with an opportunity to race on Saturday.

  • Tuesday = no organized training. Easy/fun skiing on your own or with your team!
  • Wednesday = 4:00 – 5:30pm at Sleepy Hollow. Classic ski with short intervals and speeds.
  • Thursday = 4:00 – 5:45pm at the Range. Skate ski with speeds and games.
  • Sunday = approx. 9:00 – 11:00am at Sleepy Hollow or Catamount. Low intensity ski with speeds and specific strength.

BKL and Masters canceled tonight

After speaking with the head groomer at the range we have decided to cancel practice tonight.  As of this morning the hill was completely ice covered and the snow they do have is bordered by a lot of mud so we would end up making quite a mess.  This is disappointing but Thursday should be  better and they plan on making more snow starting Friday.

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