Friday, January 25, 2013

More photos from European Adeventures

There were amazing mountain views in Pfelders, Italy



Vicky and Sarah on our day off in Innsbruck

Devon, Me, Julia, Sarah, and Vicky - the 5 girls that made up our team in Europe

Vicky and some backpacks in the start area of our Super G Race in Pfelders, Italy.


They had these igloos all over Pfelders. They made them with the snow-cats. Inside there were some Germans celebrating after their staff race. Complete with a DJ table, speakers, and hot wine!

Vicky, Julia and Devon admiring the sunrise


Powder skiing on GS skis in Sella Nevea, Italy. Unfortunately our whole week of downhill races were cancelled due to too much snow


JUMP photos on our last day in Pfelders



Monday, January 14, 2013

Speed Racing in Europe

Hello everybody!

We arrived in Italy last night, and after a dinner that included pasta as a pre courser to meat and potatoes I was feeling very full and very excited about racing Downhill in the morning (and slightly concerned about weight gain). My excitement this morning was short lived however because we awoke to a wintery blizzard scene outside our bedroom window.  We're now waiting to hear if we will get to ski at all today.

Not ideal visibility for Downhill

 Up until this point of our Europe trip we've been racing Super G in Austria and Germany. The highlight for me so far was placing 4th in a race that included many of the top girls from North America. Also, I got a sweet trophy.

My teammate Julia from the Ontario Team and I both had good days. That's her in second place!



Our Hotel and the Church in the town of Spital,  Austria

Waiting for the train to go up the mountain. No chairlifts!

Garmisch, Germany for more Super G races. I loved the town!

Vicky and Sarah


Bye Garmisch! (We were there for two days)


Coach Donn Lyon on the chair

In the time it's taken me to write this post amidst the internet cutting in and out, we have heard back that this entire week of races has been cancelled due to too much snow! We're heading out to ski 40cm of powder while the coaches re-adjust our plan. Gotta go!!

Thanks for reading,

Sarah

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Speed and Snow

Sunrise at Nakiska

I couldn't even tell you how long we've been on the road for. We left sometime in November and since then have had ten days of training in Nakiska, one long travel day to Colorado, a couple days of training in Copper Mountain, and finally - two race days! 

I raced in two NorAm (North American) Super-G races this weekend. My first time racing in 11 months. My plan was to ski solid and to enjoy the experience. I placed 15th both days and was pretty satisfied with the way I skied.

At the bottom of our first run of downhill this year. There's not quite the same reaction at the bottom of a slalom course. We like speed!

Our coach Gregor took this picture from the start gate.

Multi-cultural training with the Canadian, German, French, and Moroccan National teams.

Nakiska got 60 cm of snow in two days! Unfortunately, we saved our energy and our bodies and took a day off instead of powder skiing. (The irony of being a ski racer)

Powder!

 


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

A Dryland Stint and Some Colorado Skiing

The past few weeks have been a short but intense dryland block at home in the Okanagan. But first, Sarah and I had a brief dryland camp in Vancouver. When we weren't in the gym we got up to lot's of fun activities like fishing in Surrey (who knew?), seeing an improv comedy show on Granville island, and an intense Bikram Yoga class.

Taking photos in Kelowna's City Park

 


 

  Fishing in Surrey. Didn't catch anything, but we stuck it out in the rain because I've always wanted to try fishing. Thanks Alecia!

 

Hanging out in Granville Island

In the gym, the focus was power, speed, and more sport specific exercises. Our hardest workout of the week was strength endurance. It consisted of battle ropes, speed squats, speed lunges, and tucking (followed by crawling off) a bosu ball.



We are now in Copper Mountain, Colorado. Literally, right now. I'm blogging while we wait for some of the girls to get boot work done. We're all pretty tired (see photo below) after a long but awesome day of slalom training. I'm looking forward to getting more mileage in slalom and GS gates and hopefully some Super G and maybe Downhill free skiing!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Lessons Learned in Chile

  • Wear Catracks
  • Bring multiple sets of earplugs
  • Do not ski with new iPhone. It will be embarrassing when it is found on the hill by a US Team coach.
  • Bring more shampoo 
  • The game 'Mafia' will not get boring, no matter how many rounds are played
  • Do not boot ski above your abilities. May result in a very hurt shoulder and a bruised ego. 
  • Buy a foam roller
  • Stepping into Super G skis is like slipping on a favourite pair of blue jeans 
  • "Re-center, move forward, and balance." Key points in skiing and life.
  • Ping pong is best played with as many people as possible.
  • I love ski racing!!




Lunch at the top of the ski hill at Portillo Bob's


BC Boys Brodie, Pat and Roger




Charley, Steffi, Silken and Sarah enjoying the hot tub



Silken, Charley and Emma on a foggy training day



Jumping pics on the other side of the lake.


Sarah and Me - happy girls!

Kayaking on our day off!









Thursday, September 6, 2012

Fernie Dryland Camp

Big thanks to BC Alpine, Mike Delich, Fernie Lodging Company, the Sombrowski, MacLachlan, Freeman, Young, and Rytz families for helping to provide an awesome week of dryland and fun times.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

I waited 8 months for this...

My first day back on snow I could not stop smiling.

6 days of free-skiing, drills, and brushy courses later my "return to snow" in Mt. Hood, Oregon is complete. I'm still smiling but I've decided coming back from an injury doesn't get any easier with experience (the opposite, in fact).

Everyday tasks like packing a ski bag, loading a chairlift, or clicking into my skis fill me with a deep sense of satisfaction, joy and anticipation. However, my skiing... has room for improvement. It's so frustrating when I think about how well I was skiing last season and how much time I've lost. I am impatient for progress. I'm eager to get on some real winter snow with easier more consistent terrain, but very happy to have started on the come back trail.

Off the hill I had a blast hanging out with my new team of BC girls. They're super keen, hard working, and surprisingly good cooks. After skiing we spent time road biking, playing beach volleyball, hanging out by the pool, or sitting around the campfire with fellow Canadian teams. The weather was beautiful every day, and there were some really cool meteor showers a couple of nights!

Skiing!