Monday, January 5- Temperatures warmed up to -3 F and we were able to race the 5k skate. With built up excitement and energy from the previous two days of not racing, I bolted out that start gate. A 5k race is short and I pushed every part of the course. I ended up in 12th place, just 4 seconds from 10th!
The dome has 4 soccer fields and has the largest indoor track in North America.
Thursday, January 8- Woke up to a -12 F…knew there was a possibility of racing! Went out to Kincaid at
That evening the pre-olympic world cup team was announced. I was not sure if I made it, but was excited to hear my name announced!
Friday, January 9- Woke up and didn’t have to mentally and physically prepare of a race! I enjoyed an easy distance ski on some of my favorite trails at Kincaid. Friday evening I helped out with an event called Fast and Female. This event was for 9-19 year old girls and it included a ski session from elite female skiers, snacks, inspirational speeches, videos and autograph signing. It was a huge success! There were over 160 girl participants.
Posing for a picture with Jamie and Annie.
Saturday, January 10- I raced in the 10k classic UAA invitational at Kincaid. I felt pretty sore and tired going into the race but thought I might be able to ski it off…that did not happen. I finished 10th despite feeling flat and tired.
Sunday, January 11- Took today pretty easy. I still felt a little tired and sore from the races. Resting up for next week!
Monday, January 12- It finally warmed up to above zero! It’s 13 F today! I went for an easy distance ski.
Tuesday, January 13- Left Anchorage and flew to Whistler.
Wednesday, January 14- I was informed that I get to race the pursuit race as well as the classic sprint this weekend at the World Cups in Whistler. Yay! I skied the pursuit course and included some speeds. I am feeling good and I’m very excited to be here! It is sunny and 32 degrees!
Thursday, January 15- Tested skis at the venue…it is full on klister conditions. Getting ready to race tomorrow!
Tomorrow I race in the classic sprint race. I am very excited to race in my first world cup and I am aiming for a top-30 tomorrow!
1 comment:
Congrats on your World Cup races this week Nicole!! I was so psyched to see you and Colin out there! I have really enjoyed following all of us after collegiate skiing and watching the progress we've all made. I hope you are having a blast at the World Cup and have gotten a sweet taste for the next level of skiing. Each time I start, I think to myself that starting these races is one of the coolest things we will ever do. I watched both the men's and women's pursuit yesterday and am psyched to catch the team sprint later on today. We'll be watching from over here - I am in Ruhpolding, Germany and we move on to the next world cup in Italy tomorrow. Best of luck Nicole! Oh, and if you have not heard, Dave and I got engaged! best, haley
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