Monday, December 8, 2014

Jam packed days

Our athletes are on the clock on the hill and off!
Our blog lacks content tonight because our schedules have been rammed. As mentioned before We are skiing super G and slalom combined days until the shoot-out. Boys have a blog post on the way. We have a lot of time on snow and the mountain essentially to ourselves - we are maximizing this opportunity!


DAILY GRIND:
6:30 - wakeup
6:45 - warm up exercises
7:45 - on snow warm up
8:30 - SG inspection
I love Mondays8:45 -  Begin SG runs
10:30 - mid morning break
10:45 - continue SG runs
12:00 - LUNCH
12:45 - Begin slalom training on show-off
3:00 - End slalom training
4:00 - Dry-land, Marty attends coaches meeting
5:00 - dinner preparation/ continue athlete       meetings
6:30 - DINNER w/ Trivia (Girls won tonight!)
7:00 - dishes and video
7:30 - Athletes tune/wax and athlete/coach meetings continue
9:00 - Electronics in for the evening
9:30 - Room checks, doors closed, lights OUT!

...REPEAT.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Rise and Grind!

The definition of ski in, ski out! With all the snow that has
accumulated our trek to the bottom of Pano is much easier.
The last little while the U16s have been in a GS block. We hammered out 3 more days of great GS training (Wednesday through Friday last week - which has the athletes on snow 7 days in a row with a significant level of intensity). We are extremely pleased with the changes that are being made GS'ing. Yesterday was a planned day off. We trekked into Invermere for a team breakfast at Huckleberries. Huckleberries fried up about 50 flapjacks for the team. Pancakes seemed to be the breakfast order of choice on Saturday.  A HUGE weekend in ski racing for Ottawa this weekend (This has made trivia a lot easier for us). Quebec team member Patrick Lynott and Raphael Quenneville racing in Norquay, AB. Our big brothers and sisters, the U18 gang racing in Sunday River, MA. And, the story of the week - Dustin Cook competing in Beaver Creek World Cup SG speeding to another top 15 finish in Super G and a 21st in GS (with a top 10 2nd run!). 
Pancakes are on... I believe Lake got out-pancaked by Hunter. Funny how everything with these boys is a competition.
I guess you don't have to be a boy to have competitiveness (we already knew this). Michael takes his colouring contests to another level - he had to be put in place. I think It's clear which Superman is mine. His effort and creativity should still be commended. 
Today we skied slalom and our plan is to transition into SG & SL combined sessions until the coveted "NCO shootout" on Thursday before we depart. Our dinner trivia went to solo responses; for the last little while the gang has moved to answering questions based on their individual knowledge. The last 3 athletes to answer a question correctly have been stuck in the kitchen. To round out the battle of the sexes we will return to the team format for the last week here. 

We are not without our battle wounds while here. I am battling a serious cold virus. I spared everyone by keeping Lake's frost bitten toe off the blog. Sophie is learning that tuning cuts are a right of passage. A few back injuries have been treated and a couple of freak sore ankles sprains as well. It's not easy but these athletes are grinding. 

We talked to the athletes today about making sure that they check all the boxes for success. That they do everything in their power to ensure that they are prepared for the day. And that any little bit extra that they might have then their opponent is the difference. It might be sleep, it might be warm up, it might be diet and it may be on their individual will alone that boosts them ahead. Everyone is motivated differently and the grind has begun (checkout the nike Ad for a little bit of 'rise and grind' motivation).


Look forward to a blog post from the boys tomorrow! Goodnight followers.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Comeback Queens!

MEET THE LADIES
OF THE
NCOST U16 TEAM:

Meet the ladies of the NCOST U16 team: Sophia (Calabogie), Jillian (MSM), Nicole (Camp Fortune) &, Sophie (Vorlage)

My name is Sophie Thomas and I am a rookie U16 that comes from Mont Vorlage. Although this is my first camp with the team it's awesome that I have made new friendships and share inside jokes with my teammates. The girls have already bonded so much that we break out into dance jam sessions when we need to expel some energy. I idolize local world cup skier Mikaela Tommy because for such a young alpine star she is an amazing competitor. My main goal for the season is to finish in the top 3 or top 5 locally when I obtain a race result. 

Hi! I'm Sophia Tan and I am also a U16 rookie. I come from Calabogie. I am really excited to be around such a competitive, concentrated and creative learning environment. I really relate well to Marie-Michele Gangnon because like her I am confident in my skiing because I work hard, but I have yet to achieve a result that affirms this competitiveness. That being said, my goal for this season is to qualify for both mid-winter CanAm's and CanAm Finals in Stowe, VT. We bought so much food at Costco before coming to Panorama That I accidentally demolished 21 eggs. We all laughed about it because we had 70 or so more left over. 

My name is Nicole Clarke and I am on the NCOST for the 2nd year as a U16. My home club is Camp Fortune. I have great relationship with both my coaches and they have helped me so much to improve my racing. My World Cup inspiration is Mikaela Shiffrin because like her, I love slalom and she absolutely dominated last season. My goal has recently become a little more challenging  as I am battling a few injuries right now but I am holding myself to qualifying for the Canada Games to be held in BC later on this season. "The squad" is awesome to hang with - when we got to Panorama we totally re-arranged our room to meet our spacial requirements.

My name is Jillian Lynott, I come from Mont Ste. Marie and it is my 2nd year on the NCOST as a U16. The best part about the NCO experience has been travelling to various ski areas within Quebec and Ontario and even training internationally. When I am skiing I try to emulate Kathrin Zettel. One of my tactical goals this year is to allow myself to ski freely, and when I watch Kathrin compete she "just goes". When this happens I will be able to achieve all my result oriented goals. I really miss my teammates from last year but this years group of girls is shaping up to be equally as awesome. *Jillian: "Remember that time Kat asked to come up with something funny to post on the blog..." girls break out laughing.*
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The title "Comeback Queens" is fitting because the ladies are convinced they are on a roll back to the top of their trivia game. Tonight we asked questions about the NorAm Races in Aspen and Copper where local icon Mikaela Tommy competed and topped the Junior podium. We also themed World Cup questions about the history of the Super Combined event. MArty and I have noticed that the rookies (+ Hunter, the only time we've known him to be coy) are very shy when it comes to answering these questions so tomorrow night we are having a battle of the rookies + Hunter within the battle of the genders.


Monday, December 1, 2014

XY's take the lead


The rain and clouds from week one have cleared, the power has been restored, snow gun mist is lifting and we found blue bird :)
This photo was taken at the finish of our GS today.
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The last two days have been very cold. The kind of cold that we are accustomed to when in Pano, however the kind of cold that no one ever really gets acclimatized to. It's just something as ski racers we do because the feeling of carving an energy rich turn in hard packed powder is completely worth the frost bite scars, the blue toes, and the chill you have for hours after the day is done. As planned we have extended our days here in Pano. Because a lot of teams have vacated for the week we have access to more terrain and for a longer period of time, making the training spectacular. We will very quickly catch up on what we missed.

We are very pleased with the improvement that the group is making. Athletes are responding very positively to feedback they are receiving and it is evident that their understanding of what we need them to accomplish is favourable. Fortunately for us the weather is on a constant increase in temperature through the remainder of the week with sunshine and negative single digits coming our way.

The boys have pulled ahead of the ladies answering questions pertaining to tuning last night, and the Winter Olympics tonight. I think our athletes have pulled some inspiration for their improvements from our local talent on the World Cup. Congratulations Dustin Cook on all your hard work in achieving a result that makes you smile when you cross the finish line!!

Both these photos were pulled from Alpine Canada's instagram account. Thank you for capturing such amazing moments!