Posted on 10 January 2013
Tags: competition, cross country, eastern, Eastern Cup, Mountain Top Inn & Resort, new england, nordic, race, skiing, TD Bank, xc
January 10, 2013 (New Gloucester, ME) – The New England Nordic Ski Association’s premier competitive series, the TD Bank Eastern Cup Series, heads to the Mountain Top Inn & Resort for a weekend of cross-country ski racing in Chittenden, VT. The event will kick off Saturday morning with a spectator friendly freestyle spring qualifier with final sprint heats to follow in the afternoon. Sunday will feature distance classic races of 5.2K for women and J2 competitors, 10.5K for men and a 4.5K NEARS series adaptive race.
The Sprint Course will take place on our snowmaking loop and in the field and measures out to 1.3km. It provides for excellent spectator viewing and will challenge racers with sweeping corners and an uphill finish. The Classic Course will comprise of 2 laps of 2.6km each for the Women, and 3 laps of 3.5km for the Men. It will feature some tough climbs and challenging downhill’s and will start, lap and finish in the field allowing for great spectator viewing.
There will be several athletes competing this weekend fresh from U.S. National Championships in Soldier Hollow, UT. Look for the junior teams of Cambridge Sports Union, Green Mountain Valley School, Stratton Mountain School, Maine Winter Sports Center, Burke Mountain Academy, and Ford Sayre to name just a few. In the open division, the Craftsbury Green Team, Vermont XC, and several Collegiate teams will headline the competition.
“This year the weather is cooperating and we are very excited to be back at Mountain Top for the second weekend of TD Bank Eastern Cup and JNQ races. With full use of the trail system, racers can expect challenging and beautiful courses,” said NENSA competitive programs director Janice Sibilia. “Mountain Top was the home of the 2012 TD Bank Eastern High School Championships, hosting four races in two and a half days for 250 athletes. Despite the lack of winter that Mother Nature threw at us in 2012, the crew at Mountain Top turned that event into a highlight of the season and we’re looking forward to another great weekend of racing.”
Posted on 06 October 2012
Tags: clinic, coaching, cross country, new england, skiing, xc
October 06, 2012 – The 2012 BKL Coaching Clinic Series has been announced! Gather with other leaders from the region to get practical tips from some of the most experienced BKL coaches in New England. There will be presentations on all aspects of running a club, from logistics to game play! Click HERE to see full clinic information. Hope that you’ll join us!
Please join us for the 2012 BKL Coaching Clinic Series! These clinics are a great way to pick up some new tools for the winter ahead and connect with other coaches and leaders from across New England. These clinics will run from 9am-4pm and will include presentations from some of New England’s most experienced BKL Coaches!
Presentations [A more detailed agenda with presenter names will be coming in the next week. Stay tuned!] Both clinics will include ALL of the listed topics. There will be different presenters at each clinic so it’s worthwhile to attend both.
– Logistics of Running a BKL Program (What Goes on Behind the Scenes)
– Incorporating Biathlon into your BKL Practice
– Key Components of Fun Club Events
– Transitioning 7th & 8th Graders into More Formal Race & Training Education
– Ski Jumping
– How to Use Game Play Effectively
– Goal Setting and Program Planning
– Equipment and Waxing for the BKL Club
Posted on 01 May 2012
Tags: cross-country skiing, donate, drive, fundraising, NENSA, new england, XC skiing
May 01, 2012 – This year more than ever, NENSA members have stepped up to support xc skiing in New England! Every donation made a huge difference — the large and small ones, the first and last — just as importantly as the money contributed is that the way this drive puts on display the enthusiasm that we all have for skiing and for NENSA. It is never easy to keep things growing and moving forward in a small organization like NENSA, but a successful drive like this sure makes it easier.
On a personal note, today is my final day as Executive Director. Zach Stegeman gets started tomorrow and I hope you will all give him a warm welcome and help support him with as much positive energy and enthusiasm as you have supported my efforts over the past eleven years with NENSA. – Pat Cote, Executive Director
Posted on 23 April 2012
Tags: award, coach, cross-country skiing, donation, drive, funding, fundraiser, Green Mountain Valley School, Junior, Justin Beckwith, NENSA, new england, Waitsfield, XC skiing
April 23, 2012 – NENSA is pleased to announce Justin Beckwith as our 2012 New England Coach of the Year! Justin has been quietly managing the Green Mountain Valley School Nordic Program for several years now. He has coached GMVS athletes through successful junior careers and instills a love of skiing and outdoor adventure into them as well. A world class athlete himself, he knows what it takes to be a student of the sport and his program ensures that there is enough of a challenge intermixed with plenty of fun!
Justin wrote via email: “I’ve been really lucky to work with an impressive group of skiers over the past six years here in Waitsfield. My goal as a coach is to make all around skiers and expose kids to adventures that create a passion for sport and competition. Pursuing your dreams as a ski racer is an ultimate adventure and it is inspiring to help kids follow that path. It has been awesome to watch our alums continue to ski and improve in college and beyond.
We’ve had five Junior National Champs and three athletes placed on the J1 Team since I’ve been at the Green Mountain Valley School. We are really excited about our summer training programs with athletes like Tim Reynolds, David Sinclair, Dylan Grald and Heidi Halvorsen leading guests from throughout New England.”
Justin has been coaching at GMVS for 6 years, was J1 Scando trip leader in 2009, World Junior Coach in 2012 and the New England Team Wax Tech 2009-2012. For four straight years in a row, Justin has also managed the production of 55- 65 pairs of skis per race at Junior Nationals- this is no easy feat to keep the New England train rolling! His calmness through the inevitable storms of wax testing and making the right calls, consistently put out the best skis on the best skiers day in and day out during a busy week.
Through all of this he stresses the team effort to make New England such a great ski community. In true spirit, Justin recaps his season on a recent blog post:
“Thanks for helping make this winter a success for New England– the enthusiasm of the Nordic Community in our region overshadowed any lack of snow. It was a huge year of successes for Eastern Skiers from the BKL level, at Junior Nationals and NCAA’s. I’m proud to be a part of this energy and I look forward to collaborating with many of you in the future.”
We congratulate Justin and wish him much success as he continues to educate and challenge his skiers to even more success in the future.
Coach of the year award history
– 2012 – Justin Beckwith
– 2011 – Sverre Caldwell
– 2010 – Pepa Milochoeva
– 2009 – Matt Boobar
– 2008 – Eileen Carey
– 2007 – Rob Bradlee
Donations Double-Matched – $10,000 Bonus
Another donor has stepped in to add to the challenge we announced on Friday. Instead of being matched $1 to $1, all donations to the Annual Fund are now matched with $2 for every $1 donated.
Your $10 donation becomes $30 to NENSA… your $50 donation becomes $150… And if we meet the $5,000 match (we’ve raised $2,005 toward it so far) then the new donor will also give a $10,000 bonus to the annual fund. Please be part of helping us reach this goal and earn this very important contribution to NENSA. I can’t think of a better way for our members to welcome our new Executive Director than with the energy and momentum that a successful annual fund can provide. And successfully meeting this match will mean that we’ll surpass our Annual Fund goal and have an opportunity, like last year, for our Board of Directors to designate even more funding to some of your favorite programs like the Athlete Fund and Skis for Kids.
So, please take advantage of the match today! Every dollar becomes three! How often do we have an opportunity like this?
Please donate today and help spread the word to your friends; we NEED your help to meet this challenge! And donating online will take just 5 minutes. Please help us reach the goal and continue to bring wonderful winter memories to New England families.
Click HERE to Donate.
Posted on 30 January 2012
Tags: Ada Peters, Clare Egan, classic, Craftsbury, Eli Enman, feature, Hans Halvorsen, Julia Harrison, Karina Packer, Kingdom, loppet, marathon, new england, Nils Koons, Nordic Skiing, results, Robyn Anderson, Sage Morrison, Scott Lacy, Silas Talbot, Steven Mangan, vermont, VT, XC skiing
January 30, 2012 – The largest Nordic ski event in the east, the 31st Annual Craftsbury Marathon, took place on Sunday. Hundreds of participants of all ages challenged themselves on 25km and 50km classic routes that traversed the spectacular Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.
Ada Peters finished first in the women’s 25k competition, with Steven Mangan grabbing top honours in the 25k men’s event. In the 50k distance, it was Clare Egan (GRP) who came out on top in the women’s race, and Nils Koons (Rossignol) secured victory over the men’s field.
The 2012 edition of the TD Bank Craftsbury Marathon was a blend of old and new. Typifying this was the return of the new “old” course: the point to point! The Center partnered with Highland Lodge to bring back the popular point to point course traversing some of the most scenic ski terrain in New England. Extensive trail work has vastly improved the trail, removing bumps, sharp corners, steep chutes, and poor drainage on the connector. The trail work also allowed grooming of the entire course this year with Craftsbury’s team of PistenBullys.
Overall results HERE.
Age group results HERE.
Results (brief)
25km Women
1. Ada Peters
2. Julia Harrison
3. Karina Packer
25km Men
1. Steven Mangan
2. Silas Talbot
3. Hans Halvorsen
50km Women
1. Clare Egan
2. Sage Morrison
3. Robyn Anderson
50km Men
1. Nils Koons
2. Eli Enman
3. Scott Lacy
Posted on 29 December 2010
Tags: competition, development, funding, Juniors, NCCSEF, new england
December 29, 2010 – NENSA’s newly implemented program will provide $7,000 for use in helping New England athletes offset expenses for the J1 Scando trip, U23 / Junior World Championships and the USST OPA cup trip in February. New England athletes making these teams will earn a stipend of $500 for the World Junior and World U23 Championships, and $250 for the J1 Scandinavian Cup Trip run by the US Ski Team. A total of $1,000 of the funding budget will be directed to the National Cross-Country Ski Education Foundation (NCCSEF) to help further fund New England athletes in international competition.
NENSA Competitive Programs Director Janice Sibilia is thrilled to see this program come to fruition and to recognize the hard work and commitment these athletes have shown to reach the higher levels of their sport: “I hope that this provides a good springboard from which to grow our ability to help get athletes to these events, while easing the financial burden on them and on their families,” she said.
For more information on the NENSA Funding criteria click HERE.
I hope this is just the beginning of further support for athletes who are striving to be the very best at this sport!