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Jerimy Arnold

Report & Results for Jay Peak VT and Owl’s Head QC + Preview for Magic VT

March 13, 2014 By Stano Faban Leave a Comment

The following report was submitted by our East Coast SkinTrack correspondent Jonathan Shefftz.
After the March 2 100-percent backcountry race Mount Greylock in the northwestern corner of Massachusetts, the Eastern circuit shifted much further north for the March 8-9 weekend races at Jay Peak in Vermont and then Owl’s Head just across the Canadian border in Quebec.
Overall, Equipe Quebec dominated both the start lists and the podiums, although the East Coast Team Hagan and recently returned Chamonix expatriate Nina Silitch provided some strong American representation.
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Both races were rescheduled from their original January dates on account of various “wintry mix” nastiness at the time.  Jay has held a rando race annually since 2005, although recent years have been in somewhat of a decline, with participants sometimes in the low single digits, and the course featuring loops at the nordic center.  However, the Quebec Dynafit rep Jeff Rivest has reinvigorated the race with an entirely new layout for this year.  By contrast, the Owl’s Head is entirely new, and ascends via a new backcountry sector, so this was an entirely new venue for everyone.  Racers recorded the vertical at 4027’ for Jay and 4307’ for Owl’s Head (or in meters of course for the Quebec Strava reports!).

Click to see results from both days.
Click to see results from both days.
For Jay, the top five men finished within four minutes of each other, and traded places through the race.  George Visser was assessed a time penalty for missing a critical turn (and ending up on a bump run instead of a glade), and was demoted to second place behind Leigh Quilliams.  Josh Flanagan blew past his fellow Team Hagan member Jerimy Arnold at the final transition to take the final spot on the podium, although Jerimy compensated somewhat with the dramatic move of tripping a bamboo pole at the finish to blow up the finish tent.  (Your faithful correspondent was  unable to attempt to repeat his 2008 win due to teaching an avalanche course on Mount Washington NH.)  Philippe DeGuire rounded out the top five only another six seconds later.
For the women, Nina Silitch took the win, and was ninth overall, with Danielle DeGuire several minutes behind her, and tenth overall.
The top five the next day at Owl’s Head were all the same men, although somewhat reordered, with the top three spots going to George Visser, Jerimy Arnold, and Josh Flanagan (despite a 30-second time penalty on the two J’s for missing a turn), then Leigh Quilliams and Philippe DeGuire to round out the top five.  Top women were once again Nina Silitch and Danielle DeGuire.
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The combined results for the weekend were not just a conceptual exercise, as a $500 cash prize went to George Visser and Nina Silitch.

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Coming up on the East Coast:

Looking ahead, the next stop will be the NE Rando Race Series venue of Magic Mountain in southern Vermont, on Sunday March 16.  The good news is the course has been flagged since Monday.  The bad news is that as of press time the flags are being buried in up to 27” of new snow.  The good news is … well, that should be obvious!
The Full Course will start off with three laps on the very nicely graded skintrack of 1520’ vertical for each lap.  The then final lap will 960’ vertical, starting off with a nicely graded skin, but culminating in a 270’ vertical extremely steep boot pack that will seem much longer!  All descents will be on the ungroomed bumped-on Witch to the extremely steep Red Line (in full view of the chair lift overhead!), making the race feel much longer than its 5520’ vertical.
More detailed course information will be posted here:
http://nerandorace.blogspot.com/2013/09/course-layout-magic.html
Team Hagan will be out in full force, and probably Nina Silitch too.  Plus rumor has it that U.S. Department of Homeland Security might be hearing some interesting declarations about large quantities of carbon fiber at the Quebec border crossing!

Filed Under: Reports & Results Tagged With: Jerimy Arnold, Nina Silitch

Jan 25-26 Weekend Skimo Racing Roundup: World and North America

January 29, 2014 By Stano Faban 4 Comments

WORLD CUP

Courchevel Individual race boot pack. ISMF Photo.
Courchevel Individual race boot pack. ISMF Photo.
World Cup racing action moved to Courchevel France last Saturday. The weekend began with a 1,700m vertical ascent individual race including 6 climbs with two boot packs and a technical via-ferrata section. The Italian men began a strong weekend with three athletes in the top group. Robert Antonioli (ITA) took the win with a strong final descent while the 2nd – 4th finished all within a minute of each other. Killian Jornet (SPA), normally a dominant racer did not finish due to stomach troubles.

In my side I try to start the race, but after 50m I was without energy…need to try to eat and recover.
-Killian Jornet Facebook

Laetitia Roux (FRA) dominated the women’s race, taking control early on and skiing into the finish with a comfortable cushion over Sophie Dusautoir Bertrand (AND). Will Roux be threatened at all this season? Melanie Bernier (CAN) finished in an impressive 6th place overall (4th among senior women) and had this to say about her race:

I had a good race, trying to stay as consistent as possible throughout and focusing on energy management. Only did I start to loose momentum at the end of the last long climb but it was to be expected. I crossed the finish line in 6th place which I was pretty happy about, closing the gap on some of fast ladies.
-Melanie Bernier

» Individual Race Results
Here’s a great video from the Courchevel skimo World Cup weekend. Vertical-only video is further below.

Start of Courchevel Vertical Race. ISMF Photo.
Start of Courchevel Vertical Race. ISMF Photo.
The low-angled vertical course (540m ascent) allowed for some exceptionally fast skiing. The start is crazy fast – see the guy double poling at 0:41sec in the video below and at 1:16 it is hard to tell the difference from a Nordic ski race! Amazing. In the senior men’s race, Matheo Jacquemoud  (FRA) set the pace from the outset but Damiano Lenzi (ITA) pulled out all the stops and passed Jacquemoud near the finish to win in a time just shy of the course record.
In the senior women’s race, Mathys Maude (SWI) pushed the pace hard but could not hold on when Laetitia Roux accelerated, eventually taking the lead with a twenty second gap at the finish. The lone North American, Canada’s Melanie Bernier finished 10th overall, just under four minutes behind Roux. Meredith Edwards (USA) did not start.

Knowing the course was a must since it was full out from start to finish. I had a great race, keeping my eyes on the lady ahead of me the whole race and passing right at the end. I’m happy with a 9th place considering I am not much of a vert racer! Next stop, Italia!

-Melanie Bernier

» Vertical Race Results
Vertical race video:

NORTH AMERICA

Ben Parsons leading Eric Carter in the Whitefish Whiteout. Myke Hermsmeyer Photo.
Ben Parsons leading Eric Carter in the Whitefish Whiteout. Myke Hermsmeyer Photo.
Two races on the North American calendar happened this past weekend. The Whitefish Whiteout in Whitefish Montana lived up to its name with thick fog blanketing the course throughout race day. An impressive number of racers turned out for both the race and recreational divisions despite the dreary weather. The race division took off at a civilized pace with a line of racers stretching out under the ski lifts. With cash on the line for the fastest ascent up the first climb, local Ben Parsons (USA) surged at the halfway point. Eric Carter (USA) and Peter Knight (CAN) tried to match the pace and Carter skied in to the  lead by the top. Carter and Parsons traded positions throughout the race and sprinted to the finish with Carter taking the win.
» Whitefish Results

The New England Rando series visited Berkshire East for a three lap race including a ~1,050 vertical foot backcountry ascent and ~400 foot boot pack. Team Hagan, led by race winner Jerimy Arnold (USA) dominated the race but was threatened by US National Team athlete Nina Silitch who finished fourth overall to win the women’s division. See Jonathan Shefftz’s full race report on SkinTrack (including results).

The Berkshire East course was more challenging this year with a longer bootpack (repeated each circuit) located in the woods just of of the descent trail giving one the opportunity to see how close other competitors were. Natural snow was thin, adding to the challenge, stepping on lots of downed trees, rocks, and leaves in the booter.
-Jerimy Arnold
Jerimy Arnold en route to win Berkshire East. Photo: Steve Sauve
Jerimy Arnold en route to win Berkshire East. Photo: Steve Sauve

UPCOMING RACES – February 1-2 weekend

The World Cup is headed to Italy with the much anticipated Pitturina Ski Race. There will be a sprint on Friday afternoon and Sunday morning an individual race along the Pitturina route.
No racing in North America this weekend with the postponement of the Mad River Valley ski race in New England but there are local race series taking place during the week in Colorado and Salt Lake City. With the weekend off, the racers will be getting ready for a slew of races available throughout NA on February 8th and 9th!
dogtooth-dash-280x210You can also put on your calendar this year’s Dogtooth Dash at Kicking Horse Mountain near Golden BC. With SkinTrack crew involved in organizing, expect a full weekend of skimo action March 21st – 23rd.
Registration is about to open so follow the event on Facebook and keep an eye on the info page to stay up to date with the latest information!

Filed Under: Reports & Results Tagged With: Ben Parsons, Berkshire East, Eric Carter, Jerimy Arnold, Kilian Jornet, Laetitia Roux, Melanie Bernier, Robert Antonioli, Roundup, skimo World Cup, Whitefish Whiteout

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