by Reese | Feb 25, 2022 | Athlete Update, WJ & U23
Text by Kate Oldham and Annie McColgan, images by Steve Fuller/flyingpointroad.com The WJC relay started off fast and furious with many of the competing nations starting their strongest skiers first. It was definitely one of the fastest mass starts I’ve ever raced in...
by Reese | Feb 25, 2022 | WJ & U23
Will Koch was the first American in the U20 Men’s 10km Classic race in 13th with a time of 27:39.2, just 1:23 off the leader. Alexander Maurer finished 26th, Brian Bushey 36th and Finn Sweet in 47th. The Russian Saveliy Korostelev won the day with a time of 26:15.8...
by Reese | Feb 25, 2022 | WJ & U23
In another tight race where the fastest 23 racers were in the same second, Sydney Palmer Leger led the US Team finishing 19th in the U20 Women’s 5km Classic with a time of 15:21.4, 51 seconds behind the leader. Nina Schamberger finished 31st, Nina Seemann in...
by Reese | Feb 24, 2022 | WJ & U23
In a race where the top 16 were all in the same minute, Zanden McMullen skied to 14th just 57 seconds behind the winner. McMullen was followed by Johnny Steel Hagenbuch in 41st, and Noel Keeffe 47th. The race was won by Arsi Ruuskanen of Finland with a time of...
by Reese | Feb 24, 2022 | WJ & U23
In a hard fought 10km classic, Abigail Jarzin led the US Team with a 36th finish in a time of 32.42.6, followed by Anabel Needham in 47th, Rena Schwartz in 50th and Lucinda Anderson in 56th. The race was won by Anja Weber of Switzerland followed by Patricija Eiduka of...
by Reese | Feb 24, 2022 | Athlete Update, WJ & U23
By Rena Schwartz and Luci Anderson On the 19th, the pre camp athletes traveled to the Scandic Hotel in Oslo and met up with the rest of the team and the techs. We were welcomed by tight accommodations and a buffet dinner. We have enjoyed tasting many new foods. A...
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