Monday, February 28, 2011

Circle-Of-Life of Skiers


Below is a letter that Cam MacKuglar, our Frost Mountain Nordic coach, sent out today to his high schoolers, college kid and masters.  We thought you would enjoy it, too.  Cam waxed over 170 pairs of BKL skis this past weekend with the help of Anders Meyers. Wow!

Hey Frosties,

Firstly a huge thanks to all of you who helped out at the Festival this past week! I know that I had a ton of fun (despite only being in the background on tv and thus ruining my future movie-stardom), and it was really awesome to see how huge the sport is now! 525 registrants, insaaaane!!! I think the coolest part of the festival, for me at least, was really seeing and appreciating the circle-of-life (cue Elton John) of skiers and alums of the BKYL. You had a Middlebury College Ski Team captain organizing the event, ex US team coaches waxing and coaching, an Olympic silver medalist cheering on his son, foreign Olympians waxing up a storm, national champions forerunning, even the volunteers at the finish were NCAA all-americans and ex US team members!! That right there is a testimony to the sport, but also to the characters that it creates. These ex athletes and coaches have been on tv, raced internationally, competed in Olympics, nationals, college, and all enthusiastically volunteered to help usher the next generation of racers into the spotlight. That was really cool.
Tiger Zach Wilkerson

So with the festival behind us we're now in our own competition time! States, Loppets, World Masters, Eastern Highschools... you get the picture. This is how this week is going to break down: (remember that we're tapering right now, so I give you coaches' permission to put your feet up on your desks, take the elevator, and drive to the road to get your mail... the goal is to rest and be super recovered for your big races)

Thanks again so much for you all being total rockstars this past weekend and helping out, although I do have one question- who helped Zach write his name on his bib? 

Cheers!

Cam

A good guess is that there were over 1,000 pairs of skis!





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