Monday, March 17, 2014

Craftsbury Spring Tour

A small but fearless crew represented Bowdoin Nordic at the Craftsbury Spring Tour last weekend.  Both Millers raced - there was also a tall lanky guy who looked just like Mac but was wearing an unfamiliar race suit, so who knows.  This was a 3-race event that included a classic prologue on Friday, a classic sprint on Saturday, and a 10/15k skate pursuit on Sunday.  The field was small but absolutely stacked, including a number of highly-ranked seniors, several top college skiers and juniors, and one Olympic biathlete - basically a mini-SuperTour.  Our crew posted fine results in the two classic races:  Kaitlynn 4th and 13th (7th qualifier), Hannah 8th and 9th (8th qualifier), and Mac 34th both days.  The cool thing about these races is that they were waxing their own skis - Saturday in particular turned out to be a very tricky day, so this was a job well done and a good learning experience.  Everyone skied well and gained some spots in Sunday's pursuit - no overall results that I could find, but for skate splits Kaitlynn was 4th, Hannah 8th, and Mac 35th.  Great skiing by everyone - really nice to see some of our skiers mixing it up with such a high-level field.

As we've come to expect, Deb Miller kindly provided some photos of the event:







Friday, March 14, 2014

NCAA Photos

Here are some photos from NCAAs, courtesy of Deb Miller:


Not a ton of snow at Soldier Hollow.

 Every team got a wax cabin, which was great.  We shared ours with Bates - they were wonderful neighbors.
Whether you're waxing for 2 skiers or 12 skiers, you can always make a big mess.

A pleasant musical interlude the night before the first race.






 Kaitlynn with our two intrepid kick wax testers.






Photographic evidence that Kaitlynn raced in a t-shirt without a buff.







 The team with some of the Bowdoin Nordic alumni who showed up to offer support.

 Alumni and parents - a great crew.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

NCAA Skate

We were lucky to end the 2014 season on an absolutely gorgeous day at Soldier Hollow.  It was sunny and warm, but the snow was frozen and fast, and it stayed fairly firm through both races - perfect for skate racing.  James and Kaitlynn both skied well and showed great tenacity.  James hung with the pack for a while before finding the pace a bit too fast - he dropped back but didn't stop fighting, and was able to pick up a couple places in the final kilometers to finish 35th.  The women's field went out at a furious pace, and Kaitlynn quickly decided that she'd be better off skiing her own race - she was well back after the first few kilometers, but she kept pushing, skiing smoothly and steadily gaining on the skiers in front of her.  By the end of the race, she'd moved up to 28th - a well-paced and determined effort.  Overall, a great day and a nice finish to James's and Kaitlynn's Bowdoin Nordic careers.  These two have been pillars of our program for a long time, and they've done a lot to make our team a better place.  Working with them has been a pleasure - I feel so lucky to have had the chance to coach them.  It's hard to imagine next year without them - they'll be missed!

One thing that's been pretty special about this week is the amazing support and encouragement we've received.  There's been a decent amount of positive press about our skiers' accomplishments, and we've heard a lot of kind words and good wishes from a lot of people in the past few days.  We had a great crew of parents and alumni helping out and cheering this week - pretty amazing considering that we're a long way from Bowdoin.  No one has helped our team more this week than Wilson - he's been outstanding as our volunteer wax tech.  It's been a lot of fun testing skis and waxing with him these past few days, and it's neat to see how far he's come in the last couple years as a professional coach.  One last thing that's made this week great has been working with other EISA schools.  Our wax cabin was in a small group with Colby, Bates, Williams, and Harvard - all week we've been constantly talking and sharing information in an effort to help each other have a successful week.  It's pretty cool to be part of such a supportive ski community.

So now the 2014 season is over for real.  It's been a great season - far better than I could have imagined when we all came together last fall.  I'm already looking forward to next year.  For now, though, we'll all enjoy a bit of a break.  A few folks will do a little more racing over Spring Break - I'll post updates about this and anything else team-related, including photos from NCAAs.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

NCAA Classic

NCAA 5/10k classic race today - I don't think I've ever been so nervous before a race in my life, and I wasn't even racing.  It was a pretty intense day - the usual frantic energy of a classic day, but ramped up because of the steadily changing conditions and the higher stakes of the event.  Fortunately, James and Kaitlynn were pretty composed, or at least did a good job faking it - they stayed focused and gave a great effort.  Both of them skied extremely well - they were moving with lots of energy, and they kept pushing hard the whole way.  Kaitlynn ended up 19th, with James 35th - solid performances against the best college skiers in the country.  Neither of them had great skis today, which makes their performances even more impressive.  I'm so proud of these guys - I just wish we could have nailed it for them.  I was lucky to have a great wax crew to help get us in the ballpark on a tricky and rapidly changing day.  Wilson Dippo '12 has been doing great work for us the last couple days, and Spencer Eusden '12 showed up today to lend a hand as well.  They tested a ton of klister combinations for me as the morning went on, which was super helpful - I would have been lost without their efforts.  Overall, it was a solid showing, and the great energy and effort bodes well for Saturday's skate race - can't wait!

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Rangeley and Utah

It was a proud day for Bowdoin at the Rangeley Lakes Loppet - Jackson and Hannah Miller won!  Very impressive showing in a grueling race against a quality field.  Our team has always done well in the March marathons, especially Rangeley, but these guys took it to a new level.  Jackson made a break partway through the race, knowing that he wasn't likely to win a sprint finish - he opened up a gap and was able to hold on for the win.  Hannah took the opposite approach - she took it out at a restrained pace and gradually picked off the competition, ultimately winning by a comfortable margin.  Alec also had a great race - he was fourth, not far behind Jackson.  Overall, a good effort by everyone - I'm really proud of these guys, and I wish I'd been there to watch it all unfold.  Much thanks to Deb and Ron Aseltine for hosting the team the night before the race!

I had a good reason for not making it to Rangeley - James, Kaitlynn, and I are in Utah for NCAAs.  We got up super early yesterday for our flight out of Portland - after a very long but smooth journey, we made it to our new home at the Zermatt Resort in Midway.  We went for our first ski today - there's not a ton of snow here.  It was actually a bit grim driving up to the venue - grey skies and brown hills, with lots of mud and slush.  The course is holding up well, though - there's a very tough base of artificial snow on the 5k race loop.  This is the backup loop - the A loop is no longer skiable.  Still a nice course with some fun twists and turns and many tough climbs, including the notorious Hermod's Hill.  The sun came out just as we started skiing, so it was quite a pleasant morning.  The next few days should be nice as we get both the skis and the skiers dialed in for the races.