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J2 Championship Photos

Last weekend up in the far, far north of Maine (Fort Kent), several of our MNC skiers participated in the annual New England J2 Championships. For many, this trip is the first taste of “post-season” in that the athletes actually have to qualify for this event based on races earlier in the winter. It’s also one of the first “travel teams” that these athletes qualify for. They travel on a big coach bus with 40+ other Vermonters and spend a couple nights crammed into hotels eating lots of sugar, then race 4x in less than 48 hours!

The skiers compete for their state against  ME, MA, NH, NY and an assortment of athletes from other places. To be clear, it’s a really strong field of skiers. From what I heard, the weekend was lot of fun for athletes and spectators. The 10th Mountain Ski Club are excellent hosts and organizers. Typically the entire community helps to host big events like this.

MNC athletes had lots of success. Full results are available at BART Timing. All 4 of our MNC boys finished in the top-21 of at least one race (out of over 90 competitors!). And both the MNC gals finished in the top-16 in at least one race. Greg Burt won 2 of 3 individual races and was crowned the boys overall champion of the weekend. Will Solow raced to a strong 11th place in the 5km skate, followed closely by Kai Richter and Baxter Bishop in 18th and 21st, respectively. Conor Munns also skied to a strong 4th place.

Marika Massey-Bierman was the top Vermont gal in the 5km classic. She was followed by Eliza Thomas in 16th place overall (3rd Vermonter). Both gals also skied great relay legs on Sunday.

Thanks to Gary Solow for excellent photos of all the excitement. Visit our MNC Flickr Page to view that photos!

 

Eastern Cup Recap & Photos

Mansfield Nordic Club wrapped up the final weekend of Eastern Cup races over in New Hampshire this past weekend. We started with a day of cold skate races at Oak Hill in Hanover, NH. The “Silver Fox Trot” race courses are really well-liked by the skiers and many of our athletes had not raced there before. On Sunday the crew traveled to Plymouth NH for sunny — albeit cold — classic races at Holderness School. Their trails are also really fun — sort of like the Bogburn with a narrower trail and more of a classic feel.

Again, huge thanks to all the parents for making these events fun with the massive “tailgate” with soup, chili, homemade baked goods, hot coffee and drinks, the fire pit, and the team dinners. While we aren’t the biggest team, I think we took the crown for best tailgate this season.

Saturday started with the U16 boys and MNC (including our “honorary” member Conor Munns) kicked some butt. Greg Burt led the way in 5th place and just 27 seconds behind the winner. Shortly behind Greg was Will Solow in 11th and Kai Richter in 12th. In terms of placing and time behind the winner, these results were the best of the season for all. Also taking part in just his 2nd-ever Eastern Cup race was Gaelen Kilburn. Gaelen has been a great runner/cyclist and has only been skiing for ~2 seasons with MNC Bill Koch and Juniors. It is really fun to see a new athlete getting exposure to skiing at this level since it can be quite intimidating. Great job Gaelen!

Amy Bruce came over to NH to tough out the cold in the women’s field. A slight miscalculation on her warmup made her arrive at the start with nary a second to spare, but in the sprint to the start she managed to grab 1 warmup ski and 1 race ski! Nevertheless, Amy skied a solid race to finish 71st in a field of over 110 including many college atheltes that she’ll be racing against next season (as a member of the Colby team). Amy has her sights set on State Champs in the next 2 weeks so best of luck to her.

In the men’s field we had Ethan John joining the Harmeyer bros. Ethan also had a strong race — maybe not quite his best of the year — but he, too, is looking ahead to top results next week at State Champs and also he is a part of a strong EHS boys team that could surprise the favorites if they all ski to their potential.

Henry Harmeyer returned to racing even though he’d only been home from Sweden for about 3 days. He and Bill both skied well — perhaps their best skate races of the year — to finish 19th and 24th overall.

On Saturday evening we had a huge team dinner that was also a celebration of Valentine’s day and Greg Burt’s 15th birthday. Including some extended family members present, we had around 30 guests at dinner which was really fun.

Sunday started cold, and windy, but the sun came out and the day went really well. Marikia Massey-Bierman matched her best result of the season with a strong 7th place finish in the U16 girls race (and just 6 seconds out of top-5). She has always been a great classic skier!

The U16 boys again showed they are a force with all 3 in the top-16. The New England U16 boys contingent is always the best group in the country and this year the field has more depth than ever. I think our top 15 boys from New England could all be top-30 in the country on any given day — they’re that good.

In the women’s 10km, MNC alumna Annavitte Rand had an amazing race to finish 2nd overall! She is doing a great job at UNH and really making progress in her skiing. Amy Bruce and Rachel Slimovitch both skied well and finished within 20 seconds of one-another. That’ll be a great MMU/CVU battle at states!

The men’s race was won by 2-time Olympian Justin Freeman (older brother of 4x Olympian and > 30x National Champ Kris Freeman). While Justin is now ~38 years old, he still can classic ski with the best in the country. Really impressive.

Bill Harmeyer rounded out his EC season with the best distance classic race of his season. He was 3rd U18 and 16th overall. Henry was a bit tired but still skied strong. Also skiing strong were Charlie Maitland (CVU) and Ethan John (EHS) finishing just 25 seconds apart from one another. Another battle coming at State Champs. Ben Carnahan also made the trek over to NH just for the race on Sunday. He started behind me and was breathing fire down my neck for the first few kilometers, and he ended up strong in 67th place. I jumped in the race and remembered 2 things: just how fun skiing can be, and how friggin’ difficult it can be.

Results:

 

[Updated] Rumford Eastern Cup Recap & Photos

This past weekend was the 2nd of 4 Eastern Cup weekends. We traveled to Rumford, ME, for a freestyle distance race on Saturday followed by a classic sprint on Sunday. The crew was slim due to the conflict with the HS pursuit race, but MNC had an exciting weekend and good racing by each of our athletes. Highlights from the weekend were Bill Harmeyer’s 8th place finish on Sunday (top U18), and all of the MNC athletes qualified to ski in the head-to-head heats on Sunday!

Bill Harmeyer and Forrest Hamilton celebrate their top-12 finishes in the sprint

Bill Harmeyer and Forrest Hamilton celebrate their top-12 finishes in the sprint

Saturday started with bitter cold temps and strong winds putting the U16 boys out onto course in brutal conditions. The trails at Black Mountain are really fun, and a nice contrast to the Breadloaf and Trapp’s race courses that were designed by John Morton. Morton loves to pack trails into a small area, resulting in lots of twists and turns. Further, he is known for making lots of “s-turn” downhills which are technically very challenging and become not very fun if the conditions are really hard and fast. Rumford, however, has wide trails and is not a terribly technical venue. The trails are tough due to the hills, which is what I like: bomb the downhills and carry your speed into the big climbs!!! Even the younger athletes can just get down in a tuck and relax and smile when they descend, rather than worry about sliding into a ditch or a tree.

Will Solow was our lone U16 boy this weekend. He looked strong and raced amidst a pack of the best boys in the country. Battling the cold, the winds, and the infamous “High School Hill,” Will skied to a strong 13th place which is his best of the season. Bill Harmeyer was our lone U18 boy and he go to ski the 5km loop twice. He started fast and was reeling in some of the earlier racers, then tired and lost some time in the 2nd lap. Overall a solid distance race for Bill, but he was looking forward more to Sunday’s sprints! Marika Massey-Bierman was also racing for Craftsbury and she skied strong to a 13th place showing.

Saturday were the sprints and the Harmeyer bros – perenially very strong sprinters – were stoked to get after it. Will and Marika haven’t had much experience in sprints, so I think both were feeling a mix of excitement and perhaps some anxiety! Temps were a bit warmer and eventually we had some snow, rain and then freezing rain, but the course was good in spite of very little snow.

The coolest thing about the weekend was seeing all 4 of our MNC athletes qualifying for the heats. Bill and Henry were in the top-30 overall so they advanced to the Open Men’s Heats. Marika Massey-Bierman and Will Solow were in the top 12 U16s so they got to compete in the J2 heats.

Marika had some strong striding up the big hill to advance from her semifinal to the A-final, but didn’t quite have the gas in the finale. She ended up having her first-ever top-1o result at an Eastern Cup!

Will Solow also skied strong in his semifinal during the brief rainstorm. All the boys had really slick skis but Will was able to double-pole the big climb while others did a herring-bone. He came into the homestretch in 4th but with lots of momentum and a strong double-pole. Sadly he was boxed-out and couldn’t pass anyone in the last 100m, so he finished 4th and went on to the B-final. Conditions continued changing and Will decided to do what the World Cuppers do in his B-final: he elected to double-pole the entire 1.4km course on his skate skis!! He was right in the mix early, then tangled with a boy and they lost some time and momentum. He had a hard time recovering and ended up 6th in the heat and 14th overall on the day.

Bill and Henry were unfortunate to be in the same quarterfinal along with the fastest skier of the day (a Canadian U23). While Henry was a bit off the pace, Bill was hanging tough and finished 3rd in the heat — good enough to move to the semifinals as “lucky loser” along with Forrest Hamilton from a later heat. Bill had a tough semifinal and lost contact with the leaders and ended up with Forrest in the Men’s B Final. Bill skied really strong and had a fierce double pole down the homestretch to finish 2nd in the heat meaning 8th overall on the day and top U18!

After that we all had scary drives home in the freezing rain and black ice.

Henry Harmeyer in the qualifier round

Henry Harmeyer in the qualifier round

Will Solow rounds the fast corner in his U16 semifinal

Will Solow rounds the fast corner in his U16 semifinal

Bill Harmeyer edges out a Dartmouth skier to advance from quarters to semis

Bill Harmeyer edges out a Dartmouth skier to advance from quarters to semis

 

Co-op Photos and Recap

Thanks to Gary Solow for getting some excellent photos from our time-trial last weekend!

Last Saturday we hosted the first Central VT Nordic Co-op event of the winter: classic sprints at Breadloaf! Thanks to Mike Hussey and his crew at the ski center, the athletes had a ~600m loop of manmade snow that allowed us to put on an informal event. Athletes in attendance came from Middlebury College, Woodstock HS, GMVS, Middlebury HS, and Mansfield Nordic Club. Overall we had approximately 40 participants on a day that was a bit soggy. In spite of the non-stop wet snow falling, the conditions were actually very good with athletes either using klister (Rex OI + Swix Silver), or else using “zeroes”.

The goal of the Co-op events is to augment the Eastern Cup / High School race calendar with informal races that promote learning and gaining experience in a setting that is low stress, but still features competitive skiers. Many high school athletes never (or rarely) get to ski in the head-to-head sprint heats, so our Co-op event guaranteed that every participant would get to ski at least 2 heats. By the end of the day, most of the athletes actually skied 3 heats in addition to their qualifier. The Co-op events are coordinated by the coaches themselves (Justin Beckwith at GMVS, Cam Mackugler at Frost Mtn, Nick Mahood at Woodstock and Tim Weston at MNC). We are proud of the fact that these events are nearly always free. The only fee associated with our sprint race over the weekend was the nominal trail fee at Breadloaf.

MNC athletes did great although I was mostly busy organizing and timing. Below are some pictures of our MNC crew, and Gary Solow has another 70-80 photos available at this address:

FULL PHOTO ALBUM

Will Solow leads a pack of skiers including Kai Richter

Will Solow leads a pack of skiers including Kai Richter

Henry and Bill Harmeyer followed by Forrest Hamilton on the descent

Henry and Bill Harmeyer followed by Forrest Hamilton on the descent

Ben Carnahan on the 180* turn

Ben Carnahan on the 180* turn

Ethan John rounding the hairpin turn

Ethan John rounding the hairpin turn

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