The spring is a fun, exciting and busy time of year for high
level Nordic athletes. February and March are “Championship Season” with the
bulk of the most important races of the season occurring during this period. I
had the opportunity to take in the championship season from a variety of
viewpoints this season.
US Youth Women following excellent racing |
My championship season began through the lens of a service
(wax) man for the Czech Biathlon team at Youth and Junior World Championships.
This event was brilliantly hosted by the Nordic Heritage Sport Club in Presque
Isle, Maine. My days where filled with testing different combinations of waxes,
powders and base structures. I also did some basic ski prep and helped the team
logistically; however, my favorite part of my job was supporting the athletes
on the course with extra equipment (in case of a mishap) and shouts of
encouragement. I learned a lot about ski preparation and made a number of
friends in the process. My friends and
teammates on the US Team put together excellent results during championships.
You can read all about their accomplishments on Fasterskier.com and
USBiathlon.org
I enjoyed a day off during these championships, free from
training and waxing obligations. I was able to take in the competitions like a
spectator. I have not had this opportunity much and I was quickly reminded,
through the excitement of the competitions why biathlon is so popular the world
over.
Jalbert House Athletes |
Mass Start |
Maine Winter Sports Podium Sweep |
I will start a 50km freestyle (skating) race next weekend to
finish up my season next weekend in Sugarloaf, Maine. It will be my first
Marathon and the field promises to be competitive. I am looking forward to this
challenging and (hopefully!) fun test.