Hey! We have snow and a great 1km loop that has a doubletrack and a wide skating lane. Time to have night sprint races to warm up for the Frosty!
Junior skier Jesssica Diggins, 19, (Afton, MN) and Olympian Torin Koos (Wenatchee, WA) battled an intensely motivated national championships field to take the top spots at the U.S. Cross Country Championships in the freestyle sprint Saturday.
The U.S. Cross Country Ski Team selected 13 athletes Saturday in Rumford, ME at the 2011 U.S. Cross Country Championsips to represent the U.S. in the 2011 World U-23 Cross Country Ski Championships in Otepaa, Estonia Jan. 27-31.
Swiss Olympic champion finished first on the top of the Alpe Cermis capturing his second Tour de Ski victory in his career.
Polish star Justyna Kowalczyk defended her Tour de Ski victory and was the first on the top of the Alpe Cermis today. Therese Johaug from Norway showed an excellent performance, and attacked from the fifth place and overtook both Follis and Longa for 2nd.
The U.S. Ski Team’s Kris Freeman (Andover, NH) was seventh in the eighth and final stage of the Tour de Ski, an impressive finish in the 9k free technique pursuit to wrap up an encouraging tour.
Video of the completed Frosty Freestyle alternative race course. If we don't have enough snow for the normal course, this is where we'll ski.
After three weeks without racing Laura Spector came back strong in today's sprint competition in Oberhof, posting her personal best with a 19th place.
Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) made an early attack against the other athletes and made a gap together with Therese Johaug (NOR). The two ladies managed to stay in front the entire race working together as a team and keeping the others behind them.
Petter Northug is back and captures the stage victory in the second to last race of this year's edition of Tour de Ski.
The U.S. Ski Team's Kikkan Randall (Anchorage) and Kris Freeman (Andover, NH) continued their march through the Tour de Ski, despite wax challenges in a rainy, wet round seven of the eight stage Tour de Ski.
Oberhof was hit by the worst weather conditions the sport of biathlon has experienced so far in the 2010/11 season. Wind, fog, hard rain – a mix that made the race extremely challenging.