Time to buy your Season Pass!

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With only 3 months left till ski season, now is the perfect time to buy your 2014-2015 season passes. Without restrictions and with night skiing, Catamount’s season passes are a great value. Catamount season pass holders also receive discounts at numerous area restaurants and at ski areas that have agreements with Catamount. A Season Pass is a great value.

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Bosquet Kombi

Belated Greetings,

We ended the season in fine form with a venue that challenged the versatility of our racers. Initially there may have been some parental grumbling circulating about the one run event, however, the terrain variability, duration and intensity of the Bousquet Kombi surpassed the typical 40 second course offering our racers normally face. With times exceeding 1:30 on average, in essence the majority of the racers were treated to an extra run. Eighty three Catamount racers strapped on a bib and enjoyed the unique race experience. 37 girls and 45 boys competed. A total of 19 Catamount racers made the trek to the podium (top 5 finishers). 12 boys or 27% skied with enough vigor, skill and speed to secure a top 5 finish. Whereas, 7 girls or 19% earned this honor. As we look back on the season, and focus for a moment on the total number of racers who achieved a coveted podium honor, Catamount boys earned 66 top 5 recognitions. Catamount girls raced to 42 top 5 finishes over the course of the five races. Given that there are 7 classes for both boys and girls, each gender has an opportunity to score 35 possible top 5 results at every race. So, if Catamount boys amassed a total of 66 top 5 finishes, they accounted for 38% of the season’s top 5 results. Catamount girls pinned down 42 top 5 honors, or nearly 25% of the overall total. I’d like to mention one additional note regarding results from the Bousquet race. This year the overall fastest time was earned by a Catamount racer, John Mueller. In the previous 12 or so years that I’ve been in attendance, the 2014 edition is the first year where a Catamount member achieved this honor.

As we know results are not the only measure of an alpine race program. In keeping with the primary focus of USSA racing, the Catamount IC race staff strives to develop strong skiers first. Laying the groundwork of fundamental skills helps assure the progress towards developing technically sound and tactically savvy alpine racers. Optimal sport performance or an athletic success formula is dependent upon a compilation of factors including, genetics, training, coaching, equipment, decision making (mental strengths), diet choices, and parental support. As parents we recognize that adolescents change in 3 predominant ways; i.e., physically, cognitively and “psycho-social.” In the physical realm, and I’ll leave the discussion here for now, a youngster typically, over time, improves their strength, speed and coordination. A young ski racer needs time and experience to develop coordination and muscle strength. Our cadre of U10s and older were once dealing with movement challenges and progressions that our majority of U9s and younger are refining. With patience, experience, tailoring training to meet specific needs, and support our racers will continue to evolve toward the goal of confident ski racers.

Our youngest racers, U9s and younger, demonstrated proficiencies in the elements that anchor “basic parallel” skiing. The parallel as opposed to the wedge is helpful in teaching skiing because it’s a reference point for the alignment of the body when making an alpine (carved) race turn. Coaches overseeing the younger groups focused on balanced stance, upper body posture, establishing quiet hands, building “turn shape.” As the season progressed, terrain and conditions dependent, we were witnessing solid outside ski engagement and various degrees of carving. A number of our older groups were assessed on their ability to initiate and complete a carved race turn. The drill used to assess the level of mastery with this task is the “Apex Drill.” The apex of a turn is referenced by a “peak in the carved turn path left by the skier representing the outer most point of a race turn.” Proper turn shape, parallel position, quiet upper body, early turn initiation and active lower body movements are crucial elements to efficient apex turns. The greater % of our racers who have matured to the upper developmental stages is well on their way to technically sound carved race turns. Racers considering advancing to tri state should be able to perform mechanics @ level 3 or greater; spelled out on the assessment handout. As we know other factors need to be considered when contemplating a racer’s graduation to tri state. To those families who move on to the next level, we greatly appreciate your IC support over the years and look forward to your continued presence @ the Mountain. Until next season, stay active and healthy.

Regards,
John

Otis Ridge Results

otisGreetings,

Seventy of our U9 and older racers competed in the formidable Otis SL race. In spite of the robust challenges, the Catamount Team managed to complete 119 runs (75%) out of a possible 140 combined runs. Top 5 finishers totaled 19 (10 boys and 9 girls) or 27% of our racers made a trip to the podium. Stretching race times out to include top 10 finishes, we find that a total of 35 racers, that’s right, 50% negotiated the course with vigor to accomplish this result. Breaking the top 10 finishes into a girls and boys designation, we find that both genders pushed hard enough to place 50% of their respective class into this elite category; not an easy feat. Our US ski team can’t boast of a similar accomplishment. Of Catamount’s 21 DSQ/DNF for the day, twelve (12) occurred during the first run. A 75% completion rate, given the high degree of technical and tactical challenges, is quite respectable. Of the 12 racers who misjudged their line, mismanaged their tactics, or whatever, during their first run, all but two returned to attempt to improve with their second run. Over the course of the season, we have witnessed a willingness and determination form our racers to advance their technical skills and race tactics. As evidenced by the display of persistence at Otis, we are reminded that an underlying quality is frequently not given enough attention. As coaches and parents we need to stay vigilant with our encouragement and continue to reinforce the attitude to persist when in the eyes of our racer the choice might seem easier to avoid the bumpy road. Koodos to the 10 who got back in the start gate to take on the 2nd run.

Regards,

John

Our last practice

Alas, the season is drawing to an end. This Saturday will be the last practice of the season. We will be having our annual Pizza/Pot Luck party after practice and will present awards to each racer. We are finalizing some hill space for a parent/child dual GS and we will follow up with the outcome.

The P.A. will provide the pizzas and we ask the family’s to bring some other items with the following suggestion;

Children Last Names Starting with
A-G: Drinks
H-P: Salad/Fruit/Alternative dish
R-W: Desserts/Snacks

Additional cups/utensils would be helpful. We will need some help moving the trophies from the office and setting them lodge. Please see Steve Adams if you can help for a few minutes before the party.

I would like to thank Claire Johnson, PA Treasurer, for all the efforts with the T-shirts and decals. It was a long day last weekend.

I would also like to Charles Gagnon for his efforts the PA Interclub Rep and helping to manage Catamount’s IC Race.

I have sent out an email regarding the jacket order. Please keep within the deadline.

I will not be able to attend on Saturday, first time in seven years, as I will be with Emily at the U14 championships. Next year my son will be joining Interclub so I will be around more of the I/C races.

Peter Chudy
Catamount Ski Team Parents Association

Tri-State U14 Championships

Gang,

The following U14 athletes have qualified for the U14 Championship event this weekend at Blandford (SL, Saturday) and Berkshire East (GS, Sunday). Please register today by midnight on www.AlpineReg.com if you wish to compete.

U14 Girls:
Maya Simkowitz
Annika Carlson
Emily Chudy
Marie DiVecchio
Grace Howard
Eleonor Andersson
Lauren Edwards

U14 Boys:
Vincent Van der Linden
Ethan Mullen

In addition, the following boys have pre-qualified for the Piche Cup event at Gunstock, NH. Registration information will be getting sent out later today when available.

U12 Boys:
Achille Sarachek
Sam Devorsetz

Congrats to EVERYONE, even those who didn’t qualify for post season. This was one of our strongest years EVER for the U12-14 age group, and it’s been a blast so far seeing everyone ski so well. Let’s keep up the good work. Details on plans for this weekend (for those at Catamount, and more specifics for those at Championships) will be e-mailed later today. Please also find attached the U14 Championships race flyer as well as the final standings for the U12-14 age group.

Cheers,

-Stefan

Big Weekend

Hey Gang,

Don’t let this rain confuse you, we still have a big weekend coming up. Attached is the final standings for our U16’s, those of you who qualified for U16 Championships have already been notified. Great job to ALL our U16’s, this has been one of our best showings in that age group to date. U16’s who are not attending championships are still welcome to come and train with the U12-14’s at Catamount.

The U12-14’s will be training SL all day Saturday, and we have our last regular season race at Butternut (SL) on Sunday. If you are a U16 who will not be at championships and would like to train on Sunday, please let me know and we will make sure to arrange for some form of training should interest exist. Bruce & Mark also plan on doing some evening training on Friday, weather permitting. Please shoot either them or myself an e-mail if you would like to attend so we can get a better grasp on the numbers.

In addition to the U16’s final standings, I have also attached the race flyers for the U12, U14 & U16 championship events. I’ve gotten some questions regarding the U12 Championship event, similar to last year, we will not be using this event for any further race qualification. Qualification for Gunstock / Piche Cup will be done for U12’s using the regular season results.

See some of you this weekend, and to those headed to the post-season, congrats and good luck!
Cheers,

Stef

U16 2014 Standings Final

Butternut Results

ButternutGreetings,

Catamount’s IC race team entered 87 racers in last weekends combined SL/Skills Quest event. The total left us a few shy of our record setting attendance achieved @ the Catamount GS race. On average, we continue to register close to an equal number of girls (41) and boys (46). Of the total boys competing in the single run SL segment, 14 (30%) secured a top five ranking. Nine additional comrades (total 23) joined the ranks to expand top 10 numbers to 50% of total. Out of 7 divisional first place finishes, Catamount boys are credited with capturing 5 or approximately 70% of the pinnacle slots. On the other side of the ledger, eight (8) girls or 20 % of total negotiated the challenging course and earned a top 5 result. Expanding achievements to register top 10 results, we find that 18 (44%) of total girls earned times to qualify for this ranking. In spite of an array of DSQ/DNFs that plagued some of the previous weeks fist place finishers, one Catamount girl reached the pinnacle spot on the podium. Sixty seven or 77% of our racers successfully completed the demanding course. The completion rate is down somewhat from the earlier two races. Arbitrarily splitting our racers into two groups, U9 and younger and U10 and older, an almost equal number of DSQ/DNF surface. The younger racers totaled 9 miscues, whereas the older totaled 11. Looking at these numbers it is probably safe to generalize that the older racers forced tactical errors, whereas the younger group misjudged entry and exit segments while negotiating the three “combination” gates. In time, as we all know, our younger racers will develop stronger course identification skills. Our older racers (veterans) do not lack the desire to ski fast. Over time “tactical” strengths will evolve along with the ability to recognize where tactical adjustments are required in order to increase their chance to complete a course set. The coaching staff will continue to strive to assist our racers improve their tactical decision making development. Just a reminder, no races are scheduled for the immediate weekend. One additional SL race remains @ Otis and the final race, either a GS or “Kombi”, is set for the first weekend in March.
Regards,
John Greaser

Weekend Schedule

Hey Gang,

Another snowy week for us, seems as though ol’ Man Winter is making up for being mostly asleep the last 4-5 years. This weekend is going to be all about slalom, hopefully the olympic Super Combined gave you all some inspiration this week.

U12-16’s will all be on Catamount Saturday. U16’s are away at their last race of the regular season at Blandford on Sunday. U12-14’s will be at Catamount again on Sunday – same deal as Saturday, SL on Catamount.

Monday we will have limited half-day training with Doug. If there are any changes to this plan, I will let you all know. If you are at Catamount Sunday, feel free to check with Doug at the end of the day for a more direct update.

I know I had promised you all a standings report for the U12-14’s, but after beginning the process, I don’t have per-run results available for some races so I won’t be able to calculate things properly. I will send out a separate e-mail with more post-season information later today for interested parties. Just keep up the good work, we’ve had strong results thus far, and I wholly expect more strong results to come.
Cheers,

Stef

Catamount Race Summary

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Greetings,

Well we almost eclipsed the century mark for Catamount race attendance. By my count we sent 94 racers out of the gate to compete in the Catamount home GS race. Out of a possible 188 total runs (94 x 2) our racers completed 93% of their runs. This number falls well within the “very acceptable” range when considering the degree of challenge a course set should present for club racers. Out of the 46 girls competing, seven skied to a top 5 finish, and 19 or 41 % secured a top 10 finish. The boys managed 15 top 5 (31%), and 24 (50%) earned top 10 recognition. When girls and boys top 10 finishes are combined (43), the result indicates that 46% of our racers skied fast enough to earn this recognition. Racers comprised a total of 14 classes (U8-U15); 7 classes for girls and an equal number for boys. Disregarding ties, a total of 14 first place finishes were possible for the Catamount race. Eleven catamount racers earned this mark. Another way to view this achievement is that 78% of the possible first place rankings went to Catamount racers. A number of the age groups had a banner day as well. In particular, the U12G entered 5 competitors and all five achieved a top 10 finish; six U12B entered the race and 5 scored top 10 recognition; eight boys comprised the U13 class and 5 raced to a top 10 finish, the 2 U15G and 3 U15B raced to a top 5 finish. I began this report with the total number of racers that finished the course. If 173 attempts were completed without a fault, that leaves 15 attempts that resulted in either a DSQ or DNF. What I find of interest with this number is that all but 2 racers attempted a second run. I believe one of our racers or perhaps both incured an injury that impeded their return. The underlying message here I believe is one of a desire to improve (resiliency) regardless of an outcome. This attitude is contageous in the sense that the racers who got back in the start gate are role models for everyone. The achievements that our racers earn week-to-week by no means should be ignored, but behaviors such as this deserve special recognition. Saturday we will be focusing on SL training for Sunday’s SL race @ Butternut.

Regards,

John

Weekend Schedule

Hey Gang,

The plan for the weekend is as follows:

Saturday
U16 — Lower Alley Cat GS Training (w/ U18) — Be ready to load quad and assist with setting at 8:30a.
U12-14 — Catamount SL Training — Load double at 8:30a and begin cycling around doing SL free-runs until course is set.

Sunday
U16 (Qualified 2nd Year’s) — GS @ Jiminy Peak (U18 Event, arrive 7:15 – 7:30).
U16 (All Racers) — GS @ Bousquet (Arrive 7:15 – 7:30, registration is upstairs in lodge).
U12-14 — SL @ Blandford (Arrive 7:15 – 7:30, registration is in lower lodge on the left as you walk into the area).

I know a few of you have had questions regarding championships and likelihood of placement. While we can’t guarantee anything at this point, I am working on a spreadsheet today and should have some rough guesstimates available later today or tomorrow. Obviously this weekend will change things a bit and give an even better perspective. As always with championships and post-season, remember, the primary goal of all our racers should be to improve and become the best racers they can be – NOT simply concern themselves with making it to the post-season. It’s a nice icing on the cake, and certainly acknowledges those who have really excelled this season, but is by no means the be-all end-all measure of success.

See you all tomorrow!
Cheers,

Stef