Ok, three carnivals just flew by – lots to catch up on! Here’s a quick rundown of the highlights:
UVM: This was a combined SuperTour/Eastern Cup event at Craftsbury – always exciting and slightly chaotic with the big fields. Leslie had to run the show by herself since I picked a fine time to go down with COVID – fortunately, she was ably assisted by our volunteer wax tech Peter Moore. A ton of snow fell before and during the sprint race, and it was another soft and sloppy day. Leslie and Peter did a LOT of testing – nice to have a youngster around to put in those kilometers finding the fastest wax! The skiers paid them back with some strong performances – Renae and Elliot qualified for the open heats (no small accomplishment in a SuperTour) and Aggie and Carson qualified for junior heats. No one advanced out of their heats, but all of them were right in the mix. Renae ended the day in 6th for EISA skiers, with Aggie 18th and Morgan 39th. For the men, Elliot in 8th, Zach in 22nd, and Carson in 26th accounted for the scoring. Adam (31st) and Luke (58th) scored nice personal bests, and Noah found some positive energy in 56th. Things got a bit tricky the next day in classic – lots of cold, fresh snow that was acting warm, probably due to the wet transformed stuff underneath. Renae led the way in 12th, and Morgan had one of her best races of the season in 28th. Things stabilized a bit for the men, and they really nailed it – Elliot 6th, Carson 21st, Zach 22nd, and a personal best for James in 46th. Fifth place overall for the team. Big thanks to Leslie and Peter for their incredibly hard work this weekend – they put in a ton of time with testing, waxing, and driving, and they did a fantastic job making this carnival happen. It was a nice reminder that the team does just fine without me there – might have to take a carnival off more often!
Dartmouth: Warm temps greeted us at Oak Hill. The classic race was one of those days that starts out cool and just keeps warming, with the sun blasting exposed parts of the course but leaving others untouched. The snow wasn’t fully transformed to start, and we ended up chasing a lot of different possibilities. We had a wide range of ski outcomes, from great to non-amazing, but the skiers made them work pretty well. Elliot (5th) and Zach (20th) continued their steady progression to lead the men, with Renae (8th) and Morgan (30th) leading the women. This was a tough waxing day, and we would have crashed and burned without tremendous help from John, who did his usual excellent work with the klister iron. That night, the team had a great dinner at the Miller house, where the women were staying – huge thanks to Alison, Eric, and Kirsten for taking such good care of the team and making the whole weekend a better experience for all of us! Next day’s skate race was even warmer than the classic – just a beautiful day. Slushy snow made for a slow grind – although the men looked strong, the results didn’t match the eye test. Elliot was 13th, and Zach sneaked into the points in 30th. Fortunately, the women got both – they looked amazing, and the results were excellent as well. Renae was 7th, Aggie 17th, Morgan 28th, and Ellie 34th, helping us continue our streak of 5th place team finishes. The carnival ended with some Carni Crush nonsense that everyone assured me was tasteful and appropriate.
Middlebury: Dramatic weather shifts made the Midd Carnival interesting – super warm temps the day before, a ton of rain that night, and then a quick temperature drop in the early morning hours. The races were pushed back to afternoon to let things stabilize and give the crew a chance to put the course back together. They did an amazing job, and we ended up with excellent skiing. The team responded with their best classic performance of the year. The whole women’s team was brilliant, led by Renae in 6th. Grace and Ingrid scored classic PRs in 36th and 37th, respectively. Ellie had 3 crashes that took her out of contention for a good result, but she skied like an absolute superstar nonetheless – a great display of resilience and perseverance. Not to be outdone, the men absolutely crushed it, with Elliot scoring our first podium of the year in 3rd. Rikert seems to activate some kind of superpower for Elliot – he’s finished on the podium in the Midd Carnival classic race in 3 out of his 4 years. Zach followed the lead with a personal-best 15th, Carson completed the scoring in 27th, and James tied his PR in 46th. The next morning, snow started falling and continued throughout the skate race, making for a soft surface and slowing things down just a touch. Renae went out with the lead group and spent a lot of the race at or near the front. They got well clear of the field, but the pack stayed together until the final downhill, and she ended up at the back of the group in 5th, just 4 seconds from 2nd. It’s always a bummer to come out on the wrong end of the close finish, but this was an excellent race nonetheless – one step closer to being able to close the deal next time. For her consistent performances, Renae was named EISA Skier of the Week! Aggie skied most of the race alone and showed great toughness to grind it out in difficult circumstances, finishing 16th. Morgan had different circumstances but similar toughness, recovering from an early crash and a broken pole to fight her way back to 24th. And Grace skied a nice, steady race, moving up through the pack to end in 36th. The men followed up with another good showing – Elliot missed the lead pack, but looked super smooth and strong skiing alone in 6th and gradually moving up to 5th by the finish. Zach posted his best skate finish ever in 20th, and Adam finally achieved that elusive top 30 finish with a brilliant late race charge to end in 30th, with Carson close behind in 31st. As a team, we finally climbed up into the 4th spot for the overall nordic scoring. This was undoubtedly our best carnival of the season – just a really great showing that leaves us with great momentum coming into Regionals. Big finish coming up at Jackson, right back where we started the year in Jan Camp. Can’t wait!
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