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Seger, Gartner podium, Callaghan attacks from the back in Ontario FIS Slalom

Seger, Gartner podium, Callaghan attacks from the back in Ontario FIS Slalom

BCST racer Brodie Seger, of the Whistler Mountain Ski Club, continues his impressive charge in slalom winning for the second day in a row at FIS races at Alpine Ski Club in Ontario, leading up to the U18 National Championships starting later this week. Stephanie Garter, of Fernie and the BCST, also showed promising form again today, bettering her 4th place finish to take a podium spot today in 3rd position, while Connor Callaghan, from Kelowna and the Big White Racers, mounted an impressive “attack from the back”, finishing 15th with the 61st starting position.

FLASH QUOTES:

Brodie Seger (Whistler Mountain Ski Club) – "I came into these two races mostly thinking about using them to get ready for U18 nationals. I needed to get used to the icier conditions of the east. Winning the first run definitely came as a bit of a surprise, but it showed me what I was capable of. I'm pretty happy with these results, but its time to stay focused for the rest of the races. I'm looking forward to my last shot at U18 nationals!"

Stephanie Gartner (Fernie Alpine Ski Team) – "It was a great field of girls up at the Alpine ski resort in ontario. The race was amazing, great snow conditions and the weather held up as well! I was really happy with my result, both runs were clean and fast enough to get the spot that I did!"

Blake Ramsden (Whistler Mountain Ski Club) – "Today was a great day for the BC Team. My teammate Brodie Seger took the win for a second day in a row, and anytime a team member wins a race it really brings up the confidence of the whole group. We're ready to lay it down on the biggest stage, the U18 Nationals, in two days."

Martin Grasic (Windermere Valley Ski Club) – "These past two slaloms were pretty tough for me, but hopefully I'm getting out all the kinks before junior nationals."

Patrick Carry (Fernie Alpine Ski Team) – "So far I am pretty happy with my racing in Ontario, this being my first series back since my injury. I feel like I am meeting my expectations, but there is a lot more in the tank. I have had sections and runs I'm very excited about with look forward to the upcoming U18 National races."

Rank       Bib          Name                                     Year        Nation    Run 1      Run 2      Total Time

1               7             SEGER Brodie                        1995       CAN         53.31      53.34      1:46.65

2               3             FARROW Kyle                       1994       CAN         53.59      53.27      1:46.86

3               20          KENNEDY John Austin          1994       CAN         54.38      53.37      1:47.75                  

4               2             SUTTON Brandon                 1992       CAN         54.09      54.06      1:48.15

5               9             MONOD Mathew                 1995       CAN         55.08      54.02      1:49.10

6               14          TRUSLER Thomas                  1995       CAN         54.50      54.68      1:49.18                

7               4             MCCONVILLE Patrick           1994       CAN         55.25      53.98      1:49.23                

8               8             MONAST-DORE Maxime     1995       CAN         55.28      53.97      1:49.25                  

9               13          TAYLOR Aaron                      1995       CAN         55.25      54.69      1:49.94                  

10            19          BOGDEN Scott                       1995       CAN         55.45      54.88      1:50.33                  

Others from BC:

12            26          RAMSDEN Blake                  1995       CAN         56.05      54.43      1:50.48                  

15            61          CALLAGHAN Connor           1996       CAN         55.83      56.36      1:52.19                  

21            43          FINLEY Stuart                         1996       CAN         56.82      57.03      1:53.85                  

24            44          KIRSHENBLATT Samuel        1996       CAN         57.15      56.79      1:53.94                

28            24          RENZONI Charlie  1995       CAN         57.97      57.44      1:55.41                  

30            48          KEAY Levi                               1996       CAN         57.82      58.17      1:55.99                  

31            46          SMITH Cole                            1995       CAN         59.29      56.92      1:56.21                  

33            40          YATES Kyle                             1995       CAN         58.88      58.08      1:56.96                  

34            52          PEHOTA Dalton                     1996       CAN         58.86      58.17      1:57.03                  

36            62          PAWLOWSKI Mark              1996       CAN         59.44      59.75      1:59.19                  

37            58          BRUMEC-PARSONS Julian  1995       CAN         1:01.09                  59.73      2:00.82                  

39            57          MANNING Max                     1996       CAN         1:03.06                  1:01.50                  2:04.56                  

DQ or DNF:

CARRY Patrick       1995       CAN                                                         

DANCO Tomash    1996       CAN                                                         

LEROUX Marc       1996       CAN                                                         

GRASIC Martin      1995       CAN                                                         

LLEWELLYN Austin               1995       CAN                                                         

               

 

Rank       Bib          Name                                     Year        Nation    Run 1      Run 2      Total Time

1               6             PAQUIN-RICARD Claudia     1993       CAN         45.63      45.44      1:31.07

2               13          REMME Roni                         1996       CAN         45.26      45.94      1:31.20                

3               3             GARTNER Stephanie            1996       CAN         45.85      46.01      1:31.86                  

4               1             FARROW Katie                      1993       CAN         46.26      45.91      1:32.17                  

5               7             HEMPHILL Mary Beth          1994       CAN         46.46      45.81      1:32.27                

6               2             BARTLETT Caroline               1995       CAN         46.57      46.41      1:32.98                  

7               8             VAN BUYNDER Isabel           1991       BEL           46.61      46.67      1:33.28                  

8               9             DENIS Darquise                     1995       CAN         47.13      46.60      1:33.73

9               15          WOODHOUSE Emma           1996       CAN         46.89      47.36      1:34.25

10            20          HENKELMAN Megan            1995       CAN         47.62      47.27      1:34.89                  

Others from BC:

13            5             KING Emma                            1995       CAN         47.38      47.87      1:35.25                  

15            10          RAUHALA Silken                   1995       CAN         47.51      48.33      1:35.84                  

16            24          MACLACHLAN Hallie           1995       CAN         47.27      49.20      1:36.47                  

18            21          STEEVES Kelly                        1996       CAN         48.72      48.42      1:37.14                  

22            17          SWETTE Rae                          1995       CAN         49.13      49.16      1:38.29                  

23            25          VANDER VEEN Rachel          1996       CAN         49.00      49.35      1:38.35                  

35            37           107484                 KWONG Alysia      1995       CAN         54.20      53.62      1:47.82                  

                                               

Seger, Gartner podium, Callaghan attacks from the back in Ontario FIS Slalom

BC’s Best U16’s Shine at Last Week’s Rising Stars Ski Camp in Sun Peaks


Western Canada’s elite U16’s converged at the Sun Peaks Resort for a four-day camp and time trial to kick start the 2012-13 season for this age group.

The Western provincial co-op camp, which ended Sunday, had a total of 36 skiers from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C., commit to plenty of skiing, fitness training, off-hill performance activities and of course friendly provincial rivalry. B.C. had 16 racers and four coaches from around the province in Sun Peaks.

“Despite the soft snow we had a very positive and productive camp,” said Rob Boyd, Whistler Mountain Ski Club’s Sport Development Manager and Team BC lead coach for the camp. “We had two days of slalom with three timed runs and over 1,000 gates trained, and two days of GS with about 250 gates – one successfully timed run before the course conditions became too dangerous to continue.”
 
At the conclusion of the times calculations, B.C. was awarded the provincial title, with a healthy lead over Alberta thanks to strong performances from Whistler Mountain Ski Club's Jack Crawford, Riley Seger and Max Peiffer, Grouse-Tyee's Antonia Wearmouth, Apex Mountain Racer's Meg Cumming and Windermere Valley Ski Club's Courtney Hoffos.

On the last day of the camp the skies cleared to showcase the 40 centimetres of powder snow that had accumulated. “We had a couple runs of untracked champagne Okanagan powder … I let the parents know that their kids would return home with new smile lines etched in their faces,” said Boyd.

“We had a strong provincial group and I suspect they learned a lot from the experience.”

Seger, Gartner podium, Callaghan attacks from the back in Ontario FIS Slalom

COACHES: NCCP Make Ethical Decisions Workshop Available Online!

The Coaching Association of Canada, in collaboration with The Coaches Centre, is beginning the delivery of the Make Ethical Decisions (MED) module in a 3D virtual environment. This mode of delivery will be led by a qualified Learning Facilitator and allow coaches to take the training from their desktop or laptop.

An online MED workshop is scheduled to take place from 6:30 – 10:30 PM (PST) on November 15th, 2012. By successfully completing the MED workshop coaches will be fully equipped to handle virtually any ethical situation with confidence and surety. MED helps coaches identify the legal, ethical, and moral implications of difficult situations that present themselves in the world of team and individual sport. A standardized decision-making module gives coaches a thorough process to rely on, while shared knowledge from qualified Learning Facilitators and experienced peers helps move the key principles out of the classroom and into the real world.

The MED workshop is a cornerstone of the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), and leaves coaches with no doubt as to what to do when the going gets tough. For complete information and to register please click here

Seger, Gartner podium, Callaghan attacks from the back in Ontario FIS Slalom

Important Program Announcements from BCA Program Director Leslie Clarke

At recent meetings with Alpine Canada and the Provincial Sport Organizations a number of significant and exciting program and age category decisions were made. The changes outlined below will have a positive impact at the club level by removing barriers and allowing increased participation and retention in our sport while favouring long-term athlete development.

The following changes are to be implemented for the 2011/2012 season:

Nancy Greene Ski League now open to 4-year-olds: Skiers may join the NGSL at four years of age. Older racers will now be allowed to remain in the program until the age of 12. Extending the ages at the NGSL level opens up opportunities for early recruitment of keen youngsters while giving older racers the option of more time to prepare for the move to Kinder if desired.

•10-year-old skiers can now register for K1 Competitor Cards: Lowering the minimum age for K1 racers by one year will allow clubs and coaches to use their discretion and manage athletes appropriately based on their skill level and readiness to participate in K1 races.

•K2/U16 (under 16 years) Provincials: This was started last year and allows any 15-year-old racer (FIS or non-FIS) to compete in the K2/U16 Provincial speed and technical series. This will provide race opportunities for those not quite ready to compete on the full FIS race circuit.

•K2 National Championships replaced by K2 CanAm event at Panorama: There will no longer be a K2 National Championship race in Canada. The Western CanAm event (for K2’s only) will take its place for athletes from British Columbia, Alberta, Canada District West and Western USA. The Eastern provinces will host their own K2 CanAm event to include racers from Ontario, Quebec, Canada District East and Eastern USA. Racing closer to home will ultimately reduce travel time and costs for athletes.

•J1 National Championships: The J1 National Championship event will be hosted in Western Canada in 2012 and will be open to 15 and 16 year old FIS racers only. Since most J1-aged racers compete only regionally, this event will offer an opportunity to benchmark nationally. J1 aged athletes wishing to compete at the National Senior Championships can do so through qualification at the J1 Nationals.

•Downhill Racing: Alpine Canada held a Safety Summit this spring attended by experts in alpine ski racing as well as medical professionals dedicated to the study of injuries in sport. After several days of presentations and discussion, a new “speed” plan for Canadian FIS racers was established. The discipline of downhill racing will begin at age 18. Downhill racing under age 18 will be replaced with speed camps focused on training elements and speed skills. For example our Apex Downhill training camp will still take place this January (as it has for the past 15 years), but the racing portion will be super-G. Alpine Canada is in the process of creating criteria for FIS athletes under the age of 18 who will be eligible to race downhill. The specific caveats have not been determined, but may include a minimum FIS point cutoff in GS or super-G and participation at a provincial speed camp. This information will be distributed to the coaches as soon as decided.

Seger, Gartner podium, Callaghan attacks from the back in Ontario FIS Slalom

Report from the field: Gordie Bowles at the BC Alpine Glacier Summer Camp

Over 100 skiers and 20 coaches from nine BC clubs attended the annual BC Alpine Super Camp at Whistler Blackcomb from July 21-26 on the Horstman and Showcase glaciers on the backside of Blackcomb Mountain. 

The campers were challenged by long and hot summer days, sweltering conditions (temperatures up to 35 degrees and UV index at 9 for most of the week), the occasional lift malfunction and even a lighting strike, but the skill development camp was a big success for all the attending clubs.

“It was a good week of training for our group,” said Grouse-Tyee Program Director Sead Causevic, who had over 40 racers aged eight to eighteen at the Super Camp. “The glacier wasn’t perfect with the low snowpack year combined with the high temperatures but we made the best of it and all the kids accomplished a lot during the camp.”

— Story and photos: By Gordie Bowles, via Bell Mobility