Showing posts with label xc skiing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xc skiing. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

We're in Whistler !


Day 1 - Dirk and I drove up to WOP (Whistler Olympic Park) together on Feb. 02nd for our venue tour. It's a 10 km drive up the Callaghan Valley from Hwy 99, or better known as the Sea to Sky Hwy. Mike Edwards, Dirk's boss was very pleased to show him the Olympic layout and pass the course prep duties on to ensure it'll be ready for Friday. Friday is when WOP opens for athletes to arrive for training. This will be the first time this year that anyone will be allowed to ski on the Olympic race trails.

The recreational trails up Madelay Valley have been open to the public all winter, but now closed until after the Olympics.

Day 2 - Dirk's up at 3:30am to start grooming at 5am. The first day in a month that the temperature has dropped below -2. Much rain and zero degrees has stimulated a bit of panic around here... to firm up the race trails. Alpine has the same problem as Cross country. And on Cypress mountain where the freestyle and snowboard events are being held...snow is being helicoptered in, to replenish the rained out natural snow. Today was successful in the cross country stadium, as the finish line was perfectly leveled and it set-up well before the sun began to rise.

I snuck in an alpine day today, as my own work as a course marshal only begins on Friday. The mountain is quite empty - locals are busy preping for the Games, and inbound tourists that are not interested in the Olympics choose other ski destinations to avoid the 'hupla'. This is a normal phenomena around Olympics, I am told. I never-the-less had a blast. The sun came out, visibility was superb, temperature perfect and snow very friendly. Legs are tired, but a cold Whistler Pale Ale at the Longhorn helped remedy this problem.

Some cross country teams have already arrived and are training here in the village at the Lost Lake ski trails. I plan to give these a try tomorrow morning.

Monday, February 1, 2010

EASTERNS2010 - what an amazing weekend !



A Quick wrap up to share the excitement out on the snow at Nakkertok this past weekend...635 athletes raced in frigid conditions - so cold, that Saturday's Skate race start time was delayed by two hours to let the air warm up....the manually moved-by-100's-of-volunteers snow helped the groomers produce perfect conditions making for fast conditions. The downhills were slick - so much so that snow plowing on the in-run to Dirk's Dive was not an option...tuck and giv'r was the best approach. The stadium looked stellar with sponsor banners lining the fencing, banners flying in the wind, the PA system pumping out fantastic music, and letting the hundreds of spectators know who was up next or coming down the finish lane.
We also introduced an eco-friendly approach to food and fluids at these Easterns, congruent with the Olympic Green Theme. From the response of over 300 athletes bringing their own bowls, cups and spoons to the Food Tent for their lunch - it was deemed a hit. My favourite were the colourful IKEA cups that were washed and rinsed on the spot for the Finish fluid feeds. And minimal packaging was all recyclable. Yeah !
The amazing part of running a race of this magnitude is the need for volunteers. And this is an area that Nakkertok seems to do well in...not only did we receive compliments on how well the race ran, but my favourite is " that everyone is so happy and friendly". A huge thank you to all volunteers that contributed this weekend, and this is not Nakkertok members alone, we had skiers from across the Ottawa/Gatineau snow-base come out to help make the weekend a big success - thank you !

Here's a great video clip from Dave McMahon from Sunday's Classic Mass starts :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HOPp50rdKg
And you can view race results on Zone4 - for Saturday: http://www.zone4.ca/results.asp?id=2747 and Sunday: http://www.zone4.ca/results.asp?id=2746