From our friends at NENSA and Craftsbury:
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From our friends at NENSA and Craftsbury:
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A weekend of fun and races, this year at Craftsbury! Registration now open on SKIREG
Fees increase on Feb. 10th.
Races include a relay on Saturday (we’ll find you a partner) and a paired start race on Sunday.
Kids do not have to race to attend- they can register for the Nordic Adventure only and do all the fun activities on skis!
Check out all the info on the Event Website
Coach Rosemary and other coaches will be there to help wax and join in the fun!
500 skier kids from over 25 different ski clubs, filtered into 10 Districts from all over New York and New England all descended upon Great Glen Trails at the foot of the Mt. Washington Auto Road for this year’s New England BKL Fest! Great Glen Trails is a nearly perfect site for a kids’ ski festival with it’s gently rolling trails, tubing hill, beautiful mountain views and large stadium. Nineteen MNC skiers ranging in age from lollipop to eighth grade came to race, to tube, to try the radar runs and other activities all with glittered and painted faces and a super-hero attitude for this year’s Super Ski Hero themed festival.
Coaches arrived early to set up our team tent site and test wax and structure for the day’s Skate Relay Races. There soon was a village of club tents and we enjoyed being neighbors with our district friends Frost Mt. Nordic, Mad River Valley/GMVS and Sleepy Hollow.
The Festival always kicks off with a parade and this was a parade of Super Ski Heros in capes! After the parade it’s time for the relays.
We had no grade 1/2 kids or 3/4 boys, but we did have Ryley Morigeau and Astrid Longstreth who glittered up and skated amazingly well to a second place finish in the girls 3/4 race! They were a pair for the rest of the day and hit all the fun Nordic Adventure activities!
That’s Ryley and Astrid on the podium!
An amazing spread of food provided by the parents gave us all a great lunch. Our “wax techs” Adam and Rick went to the Lodge for a much needed warm-up break and shortly after, it was time for the 5/6 girls race. Kate Carlson teamed up with Pippa Diller and both skied very fast for a 4th place finish! Tessa Diller teamed up with Violet Anderson from Frost Mt. and Camille Edgecomb from Mad River and finished right behind the Frost Mt. Team of June and Mary. Great job girls! The MNC 5/6 boys, Dylan Torrizo, Cole Shullenberger and Matteo Dezon-Gaillard teamed up and skied themselves into a great finish as well! Cole scrambled and tagged off to Dylan and Matteo who skied one behind the other, pushing themselves to the finish line. Dylan said it was his best race yet. Great work 5/6’s!
The 7/8 races are always very exciting as kids often take large leaps in growth and skill in this age group. In addition, some of these kids have been racing against each other since they were in first grade and have built up friendships and friendly rivalries.
In the 7/8 girls race, Virginia Cobb scrambled and lead the field out of the stadium. Ford Sayre’s Sarah Gluek sneaked ahead right after the corner but Virginia stayed right on her heels. You can see Putney’s Sadie Bell and Craftsbury’s Annika Leahy right in the mix as well.
Virginia tagged off to Julia Thurston and Finley Barker in second place. Julia and Finley shot out of the tag zone in hot pursuit of Ford Sayer and put some distance on the third place Putney team. Finley pushed Julia and Julia just pushed the whole way securing the their second place spot on the podium!
An awesome day and performances for all three of these girls who are all in 8th grade and have been skiing together for years! How awesome to land on the podium together in their 8th grade Festival!
The 7/8 boys race was not without it’s drama as well. 44 teams lined up- the largest field ever! For MNC we had teamed up long-time relay partners Niko Cuneo and Brady Morigeau. Early this past week, I got word that Brady had broken a bone in his hand! Would he be able to race? The doctor said yes and they put a hard splint on it and a huge glove. Brady would have a hard time double poling, but luckily we had put him as the second leg. Then a couple days later I learned that Niko sliced his hand cutting an avocado and had five stitches! Would he be able to race? It hurt a little when he put a lot of pressure on it, but Niko is tough and he was more than game to try.
In addition to the “One-handed Wonders”, we had Taylor Carlson team up with Adrien Dezon-Gaillard, and Carl Priganc team up with buddy Bo Clayton.
The 7/8 boys start can be quite a messy scramble with poles and skis flying, falls & subsequent pile-ups. Niko, Taylor and Carl all did a great job of keeping out of the fray (there was one small pile-up) and cleanly worked their way into good positions.
You can see how congested the start of the race was but Taylor and Carl both maneuvered well and stayed out of the fray.
Niko stayed close to the leaders tagging off to Brady within good chasing distance. Theses “One-Handed Wonders” skied amazingly well and landed on the podium for third place! An amazing job for two injured skiers who showed an extraordinary amount of GRIT!
Taylor tagged cleanly off to Adrien (above) who finished by tucking down into the stadium for a top 20 place.
Carl (above) tagged off to Bo (below) who looked awesome as well and finished not far behind Taylor and Adrien. Totally awesome job boys!
After fueling up at an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, the coaches headed to the venue to test kick wax and get our tent base set up. When we got there we found it windy and cold. Face tape, hand warmers and Coach Rosemary’s extra parka came out!
All you could see of Coach Adam was the tip of his nose! Luckily it was much more pleasant in the woods and the sun made more appearances as the day went on.
With cold temps and the wind not allowing the sun to warm up the tracks, it was easy for Rick and Adam to nail down the wax. The report from the field was that the tracks were great and the skiing excellent. Conditions stayed pretty much the same thoughout the day and we were able to provide fast skis and good kick for everyone with minor adjustments.
Astrid and Ryley were our first skiers to go in the girls 3/4 race. The classic race was an individual start with skiers going out every 15 seconds. It’s a nice format for BKL because it means everyone will have a clean start, but it also means that it’s hard to tell how you are doing against your competitors until you see the results board and most of the racers are finished.
Ryley has been skiing really well this year and competing in a lot of middle school races. She came in first place today!
Astrid is relatively new to racing, but she knows how to push herself really hard. She skied to an impressive 6th place today and I think she surprised herself and everybody else! Congrats to these fast girls!
We had no 3/4 boys this year, so it was time for a break for the waxers, and time for the 8th graders to get ready for the BKL Graduation. Virginia Cobb, Julia Thurston, Finley Barker, Mia Diller, Taylor Carlson and Adrien Dezon-Gaillard are all 8th graders and this was their last BKL Festival. All the 8th graders skied up the auto road as a group and as their names were announced over the loud-speaker, they blasted down to cheers and received chocolate and certificates.
I have coached most of these kids since they joined MNC as Penguins or Jack Rabbits. Many of them have been part of summer, winter and fall adventures I’ve led and I will miss their energy, enthusiasm, and humor. But I am really looking forward to seeing what’s next for this crew as they move on to being Juniors, high school racers and the newest MNC Eastern Cup U-16’s. Have fun with these guys Coach Adam, they are an awesome bunch with great energy!
So we turn from the oldest to the youngest! The 8th graders graduated and then headed over to the Nordic Cross field where they helped hand out lollipops at the finish of the lollipop race.
Bella Altodonna was our sole lollipop racer and did it up right in her usual ski-tutu! Her mom reports: “Bella had a wonderful time and when she finished her little race, she said ‘I had to stop in the middle of the race because they were handing out the lollipops! Isn’t that strange? It was right in the middle of my race!’ Mom: ‘that was the end of your race.’ Bella: ‘oh, well that was way too short! I think I should race with the big kids!’” Hang in there Bella- you will be racing with the big kids soon!
After that flury of fun, we were back to the wax bench to get the 5/6 girls skis set for their race. Kate, Pippa & Tessa headed out with coach Jen to warm up and test wax. A few small adjustments and they were ready to go!
Cole Shullenberger, Dylan Torrizo and Matteo Dezon- Gaillard all skied super fast in the 5/6 boys race. Cole has not been able to get to many races this year, but I am so glad he got to the Festival. He finished in the top 20 today. Dylan has been skiing better and better. He finished not far behind Cole. Matteo skis with the MMU middle schoolers and he also did a great job today, tucking down into the stadium at the finish! If anyone has any photos of the 5/6 boys, please send them to me so I can add them here.
The girls 7/8 race was next. By the time kids get to 7th & 8th grade, they are pretty self-sufficient on race day. They know how to warm-up, how to check their wax, when to get to the starting gate, and they don’t want their parents hanging around at the start. It’s nice as a parent or coach because you can say “ski fast & have fun” and head way out on course and get to the top of the biggest hill to watch and cheer. That is exactly what most of us parents and coaches did. We spaced ourselves out on all the uphills and cheered them on. They each skied those hills well! These girls have really learned to ski over the years!
We all stayed on course for the 7/8 boys race while Coach Rick stayed at the wax bench to help with any last minute touch-ups.
What a weekend! Back at the team tent, everyone pitched in, packed up our equipment and helped load the van. As we drove away headed towards home, I was exhausted but happy and satisfied. Great fun, great kids, great on-snow activities and great races! Who could ask for more?
I heard there was a rumor that this was my last Festival since my daughter graduated this year. Let me put that to rest- I’ll be back next year! It’s so much fun working with all these great kids at this fun event! If you & your kids didn’t get there this year, definitely put it on your calendar and I will see you there!
More photos from Dave Priganc: Dave’s Flikr
Complete Results: Bullitt
Registration for this year’s New England BKL Festival at Great Glen Trails, near Gotham, NH is now open. The Festival is on the weekend of Feb. 29/March 1.
This is a weekend of races and fun activities all on skis. Over 400 kids from all over New England participate. MNC always has a good turn out and Coach Rosemary will be going as well. If your child doesn’t want to race, they can register and just do the Nordic Adventure activities instead. Everyone always has a blast at this event and Great Glen Trails does a spectacular job hosting.
My suggestion: If you are even considering going, make a lodging reservation NOW! Cancel it later if you decide not to go. Lodging fills up fast!
Everyone who goes to the Festival needs to be a NENSA member (New England Nordic Ski Association). This year, membership is FREE to new members! Register or renew your NENSA membership before you register for the Festival.
Questions? See the Festival Website below and if you still have questions, email Coach Rosemary
FESTIVAL WEBSITE (Info and Lodging info)
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.
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!
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
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