The Michigan Cup Committee meets on August 8 to discuss the upcoming season. Items to discuss include the schedule, whether to include sprint races, backup sites, rules governing skating in classic races, and the impact of relays on overall team point totals.
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Congratulations to 17 athletes for making the 2004-2005 Central Regional Elite Group: Bryan Cook, Chris Cook, Chad Giese, Garrott Kuzzy, and Matt Weier. Juniors from this past season include Lindsey Weier, Ben Cline, Lindsay Williams, Cassidy Edwards, Julia Coulter, Bob Baldwin, Bill Bowler, Tanya Cook, Sonne Nordgren, Tim Damrow, Rachel Daw, and Jenny Wygant.
As promised (and a litle late), here are the HTML versions of the preliminary final results for the 2003-2004 Michigan Cup.
Finally! A copy of the Freestyle Race results from the Boyne Highlands XC Ski Festival!
Greg Merwin created a PDF file of the Boyne Highlands Classic Race results...
The Traverse City Nordic Ski Club "Speedsters" took the gold in the Cross Country Ski Headquarters Relay Race on March 20.
Ken Dawson has the preliminary final results completed for the 2003-2004 Michigan Cup. And the unofficial winner is...
Do you have a paper copy of the Boyne Highlands results? Can you scan it and send me a copy so I can post it on the web site? Enquiring minds want to know!
Saturday was the final day for the U.S. Cross Country Junior Olympic Championships in Lake Placid.Juniors from Michigan formed 3-person teams to race one leg each in a freestyle/classic relay.
Glen Lake's Cassidy Edwards plans to win were thwarted again, by only 2 seconds, in the freestyle race on Friday at the U.S. Cross Country Junior Olympic Championships in Lake Placid, NY. But, she was joined by Julia & Ann Coulter, Chris Scott, and Adam Airoldi, as all 5 achieved "All American" status today, by skiing within a certain percentage of the winner's times.
Here's a refresher for what's considered legal techniques in Michigan Cup classic ski races. The Michigan Cup Committee asks that all skiers honor this rule.,