Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Some stories from last year - February 2006

Snowrunning.com With Second Win of Season.

With the first race of the season out of the way, and record snows in Whistler for January, team Snowrunning.com was ready to see what race 2 of the Yeti Snowshoe Race Series would bring. With 5 out of 8 runners toeing the line everyone’s time would count for this test.

The course was a 5km loop on mostly single track around Lost Lake in Whistler, British Columbia. Race Director, Marc Campbell put together a much different course than Mt. Washington and it sure was a runner’s course. The hard packed and fast route with rolling terrain challenged everyone.

Team Snowrunning.com went off the front, mixing it up with team Yeti. Regular winner, Andrew Clarke took the early lead ahead of Yeti racer Ryan Ervin while Justin Mark battled to hold 3rd in front of a fast chase pack.

Team Snowrunning.com’s Carey Sather remained unchallenged by the rest of the field. As the only women taking to the line from Snowrunning.com for this race, Carey had to be sharp. And that she was, leading the rest of the women’s field by almost 2 minutes.

On the men’s side, Andrew Clarke held strong for 1st overall, while Justin Mark kept his 3rd place secure. Dom Repta and Dave Cressman raced in to round out the top 10 and contributing to the Snowrunning.com team victory. The margin was 1:20 over the fast racing Team Yeti.

The next race of the series is Mt. Seymour and is sure to be another close race!

Team Snowrunning.com would like to thank Buff, Rudy Project and Atlas Snowshoes for their support.

Some stories from last year - January 2006


Team Snowrunning.com Mt. Washington Race Report

With 3.5 metres of snow falling in the past three weeks at Mt. Washington it is not surprising the first race of the Yeti Snowshoe Racing Series was one to remember. Mt. Washington Yeti brought an amazing course, epic snow, blue sky and a talented field and it was Team Snowrunning.com first fitness test and team representation.

With our new sleek Buff jersey and Atlas snowshoes, the six of us that toed the line did so with excitement and nerves. The “I’m a bit tired from this weeks speed workout”, “I have a bit of a cough”, “I just ran a fast marathon” and “The conditions are too nice for my style of racing” excuses were furiously being espoused prior to the race just in case the holiday cheer was still sitting with us. But we looked like a team of dedicated athletes and we all love snowrunning so regardless of the results, it would be a great day.

The Course
The theme of the day was that this was probably the hardest and best course that designer Dave Howells has linked together. The course started on a 1.2 km uphill Cat track that just got steeper and steeper and made those that went out too fast pay dearly. This fed into 3 km of single track winding through mountain ridges and forested terrain that was the true gem of the course. The view was of whitecaps and blue sky; a snowshoe racers paradise. Want some excitement? The 800m steep winding decent had snow flying, arms flailing and faces smiling. What a rush and repeat.

The second time around was actually a bit less demanding as far as snow conditions. The 90 or so people had tracked out a much more run-able track and if you kept some legs for the second lap you could pick up the pace. The field was separating into a few different groups along the course and some of the lengthy single-track sections allowed for a quick look around to see who was breathing down your neck.

The Team
As soon as the gun went off, snow was flying and the Buff jerseys were off and running. Andrew Clarke, the Yeti Series 2005 and 2004 series champion and 5th overall at the 2005 U.S Snowshoe Nationals lead our team out of the gate. He wanted to play at the front of the pack while Justin Mark, Dom Repta and Dave Cressman decided it was better to see lap 1 and then let it all out in lap 2. Our 2 women, Carey Sather and Lisa Polizzi had tight competition from the entire field. “Just checking out what this is all about” was Olympic mountain biker Kiara Bisaro and even though this was her first snowshoe race you knew she would be strong. With this being the first test of the season none of us were sure how we would fair.

When the snow settled, it was Team Snowrunning.com that had taken 1st Overall in the team category of the Yeti Series. Carey and Lisa battled hard and finished 1st and 3rd in the women’s category while Andrew, Dom, Justin and Dave finished 4th, 7th, 9th and 14th.

The SnowRunning Season is in full swing


With a wicked amount of early snow on the west coast we find the season in great condition and Team SnowRunning.com ready to rip.