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Mt. Top Paintball and Craftsbury BKL Race

Mt. Top Paintball

It was a big weekend for racing, not only for Juniors & Masters, but for BKL as well. Lots of kids went down to Mt. Top for the Annual Paintball Biathlon.  Mirabelle, Oliver and Bella all skied the Lollipop race, while Odin skied the 1/2 race. We had two 3-4 skiers, Ansel and Liam and lots of 5/6’ers: Ripley, Kate, Tessa and Pippa. Mia and Taylor rounded out the group skiing in the 7/8 race. Nice job skiing and shooting today everyone!

 Liam Vile heading into the Range.

Odin Healy shows his fast skating technique in the 1/2 race.

Pippa Diller is ready to rock with glitter!

Tessa Diller waiting at the Start, sporting another pair of colorful “Diller” tights!

Ripley Boyden had awesome shooting today, hitting 13 out of 15! A future biathlete?

Taylor Carlson won “sharp shooter of the day” hitting 14 out of 15 targets. His biathlon training really paid off today!

Kate Carlson wore her lucky relay socks and had the fastest ski time in her age group!

 Craftsbury SuperBKL Classic Race!

We had three BKL kids ski the race at Craftsbury. A tricky wax day led Anders Lienieson to try out a pair of zeros from Coach Adam on the difficult, “almost the same as the Eastern Cup” course laid out for grades 7 & 8. Julia Cisz and Dylan Torrizo both had good results in the 5/6 race with Coach Rosemary’s concoction of klister and hardwax. It was Julia’s first race of the year!  Dylan rallied to get to Craftsbury today after a hockey game. Great job to all these racers!

Anders, tired after his race, but still smiling!

Dylan heads out at the start.

 

Julia really going for it!

Keeping up with the races

It’s a busy busy weekend for all our members.

  • On Friday Ava Thurston competes in the first race of the U18 Scandic Cup series in Falun, Sweden. You can find results for this series below:

FIS Scandic Cup

If you’re interested in waking up at 3:40AM to see it live, we have heard that there’s video coverage here.

  • Also on Friday many of our alums will compete in day 1 of the Supertour/UVM Carnival, featuring classic sprints. You can find results and live-timing for this below:

Bullitt Timing

  • On Saturday and Sunday our Juniors, Masters, and BKL skiers will compete in the Lost Nation Cup, which is a combined weekend of Supertour, EISA, and Eastern Cup racing along with BKL events too! You can also find those results on Bullitt Timing

 

  • On Sunday the Zak Cup is at Jackson, NH for the White Mountain Classic. You can keep up-to-date with that race on NENSA!

White Mtn Half Marathon

 

BKL Jams the Silver Fox Trot!

When the lollipop race starts off chasing a T-Rex dinosaur on skis, you know it’s going to be a fun day! Such was the vibe at this year’s Silver Fox Trot down at Rikert Touring Center in Ripton.  A bit of natural snow boosted skating conditions on Rikert’s man-made loops and even though it was cold, skis were relatively fast and the downhill corners never got icy.

MNC had a good turn-out of racers from lollipopers to 8th graders. Odin Healy (pictured above) skied his first BKL race in the grade 1/2 category and had so much fun, he headed to Craftsbury the next day for the BKL Team Sprints. Mom says “he’s got the racing bug!” His sister Mirabel bundled up in matching hat and buff and skied the lollipop race.

We had four boys in the 5/6 race and they all had a good start. That’s Matias Citarella on the top left, Jonah Gorman in the foreground and Dylan Torrizo on the upper right.

Matias had an especially good race today. You can just see the determination on his face and how well he is skiing.  Jonah, in the background, has his eye on Matias. Jonah put the pedal to the metal on the last hill couple of hills and finished right behind Matias. I think these two are going to battle it out all season long!

Dylan Torrizo is skiing very well this year. I have a video of Dylan from this same race last year and I can’t wait to show it to him.  His technique has improved so much!

Ripley Boyden joined the racers and started racing this year. This was a hilly course for a first-timer. Ripely did a great job and I love the way he hop-skated up the first uphill!

Once kids get to the 7/8 ages, the competition becomes fierce as kids hit their growth spurts and get bigger, start training harder and even start attending private ski schools. MNC Devo skiers Niko Cuneo and Anders Linseisen (pictured above) held their own with skiers from Green Mountain Valley School, Putney, and Ford Sayer. Niko finished 4th and Anders 8th. Nice job!

The BKL field of 7/8 girls is also extremely competitive and MNC’s Virginia Cobb skied right up in the mix landing a fourth place today.

Great job to all these MNC Skiers!

Results HERE.

 

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