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Holiday Race Camp

Hey Catamount Tristate Racers and Parents!
It was great to see everyone yesterday! Just a reminder that we are starting each day this week at 8:30am and ending at 2:00pm with an hour lunch (generally at 11:30am subject to change). Please have your racer dressed and outside ready to meet their coaches at that time. We will be training with SL skis the rest of the week and into the weekend.

Ski you later!

Coach Pat

“Ski fast…Take chances”

Interclub Pizza Social

On Thursday at 3PM after practice we will have our annual Interclub Pizza Social at Four Brothers in Hillsdale, 2.5 miles from Catamount on route 23. This is a great opportunity to meet teammates and parents. $20 per family $10 per person.

Also today at 12:20 Toko Rep Coach Stan Soja will make a presentation on ski prep and will cover why ski prep is necessary, what service are provide by ski shops and is needed by parent/athlete to set a foundation, demonstration of ski maintenance, wax selection and required tools

any questions please contact Peter Chudy at peterchudy@mac.com

Jackets

For those of you who have ordered jackets last winter they are in. I will be at the Mt on Saturday Dec 10th and at 10AM until 11AM, if you want to pick yours up. I will be in the timing Shack at the bottom of the Catamount Trail. They will be available the next weekend at practice. Please do not request jackets from Catamount Staff as this is managed by the Parents Association and not Catamount.

Peter Chudy

Ski Equipment Learning Session

LET”S TALK GEAR

Sunday, October 30th at 9:00 a.m. in the Taconic Lodge at Catamount.

This information session is predominantly aimed at the parents of our racers who are planning to enter the Tri-State this season.
However, if you are a parent of either a current Tri-Stater or Interclubber and are still unsure of how to navigate the confusing world of ski racing gear (skis, helmets, goggles, protective gear, boots) and the logic behind having properly tuned skis, this meeting is for you.

we will discuss:

  • proper gear selection: skis, ski poles, boots, protective gear.
  • proper gear prep: base bevel, side bevel, the importance of ski sharpening (especially on our north-eastern ice),
  • proper tuning gear (not necessarily a tuning clinic but the logic behind having the basic tuning gear)

One half hour presentations plus a time-unlimited question and answer session conducted by a panel of current Catamount Tri-State coaches.

This is not a specific advice on what kind of skis you should buy for your son or daughter, but rather a general information that you can both understand and use during the ski/boot selection process for your children.

I hope you can join us,
on behalf of the Catamount Coaching Staff
kajetan (kytek)

p.s. please let us know if you are planning to attend by responding to Peter Chudy (peterchudy@mac.com). This information will help us organize the meeting in the best way possible.

Upcoming PreSeason Events

USSA holds an informative pre-season Alpine Festival at Killington October 22nd. link below

http://alpine.usskiteam.com/alpine-programs/regions/eastern-region/clubs/club-special-events

Suburban Sports of Berlin CT will hold a racer night October 1st from 4-8PM. They will have reps from Rossi, Head, Atomic, Fischer, Volkl & POC. USSA pricing discounts for racers.

Ski Haus will have racer nights in October at the New Milford CT and Brewster NY Locations, with dates and times yet to be announced.

ECSC College Ski Fair

The following is a good opportunity for racers to get an understanding of non-NCAA college racing opportunities. These programs range from clubs to Varsity Teams and provide a much wider opportunity than the small number of NCAA programs

2016 College Fair

Thompson ~ Reynolds ~ McBrine ~ MacConnell ~ Northern Vermont

Alpine ~ Snowboard GS ~ Nordic ~ Freestyle

October 2, 2016

1:00 pm

Olin Hall
at
Babson College

We Invite all High School athletes to attend and learn about options for ski & snowboard competition in college

Alpine

Brandeis University, Boston University, Brown University, Castleton University, Clarkson University, Connecticut College, Marist College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New England College, Northeastern University, Saint Anselm College, Springfield College, The College of the Holy Cross, Trinity College, Tufts University, University of Connecticut, University of Maine Farmington, University Of Maine Fort Kent, University of Maine Orono, University of Mass Amherst, University of Rhode Island, Vassar College, Wesleyan University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Yale University

Nordic

United States Military Academy, Castleton University, Clarkson University, Cornell University, Hamilton College, Paul Smith’s College, Rochester Polytechnic Institute , Wellesley College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Yale University

Snowboard

Boston University, Springfield College, University of Maine Farmington, University of Rhode Island, Wesleyan University, Yale University

Freestyle

University of Vermont

The ECSC has invited other USCSA teams from arond the country. For a complete list of the schools attending or with any questions please contact Bo Bigelow at (207) 712-5440 or bbigelow@uscsa.com.

Steiners Race Day

Sunday Sept.11 11-5pm

RACE DAY
2016

Location Steiner’s Sports
3455 US 9
Valatie NY 12184
518-784-366
Garrick@steinersskibike.com

Welcome to Race Day 2016 at Steiner’s Sports as always I have Factory Reps on hand to help guide your Athlete with equipment selection from Fischer, Nordica, Lange, Rossingnol, POC, BRIKO , Dynastar, Atomic and Head. Garrick Dardani Master Boot Fitter, ski boot Tester for SKI/Skiing Magazine, Race program Director and head U19 coach is here to do everything possible to make your athlete perform to their potential. Also on hand will be some of your favorite coaches.
Boots are the most important piece of the skiing puzzle. All age groups and ability levels will benefit from getting set up properly in their boots. This means assessed for size, flex, width, Height of boot and performance level.
Besides fit and flex we need to get the alignment of the boots right, that means that the forward angle is right for you, the lateral cant , cuff alignment is set right, do the knees track correctly?; this is called lateral stance balance.
Ski & Binding: besides brand, size and flex, it is critical to determine the correct binding ramp angle this is the difference in height from the heel to the toe piece. I determine a starting delta angle based on the ankle flexibility, center of mass of athlete, boot set up and event SL/GS…

At fit Day I can size up boots and do an assessment but many times we will need to schedule an appointment for the full fitting. This is too important to rush through.
Can’t make it to Race Day no problem, these deals are available all season.

The Deal with fit day is:
USSA pricing on all equipment
I offer 30% off all Swix wax and equipment
Poc and Slytec Helmets and armor are offered at race form price.
All race equipment is on sale
Perfect time to leave your skis to get them prepared for the season
I prepare all skis on the Wintersteiger Omega RS 350 stone grinding machine. This is the most up to date machine for precisely grinding race specific patterns

Team Jackets Last Day

Currently we need more interest in order to fulfill the minimum requirement. Only one day left to order jackets.

We have the order process set up for Team Jackets. They will be the same as last years from Karbon. We will need a minimum order of 25, currently we are well below this number. Jackets are $200. They are youth sized. We have not had enough interest to order adult sizes, which requires a separate minimum order. Jackets will be available in the late fall.

Orders must be placed by March 30th.

Here is a link to the website to order the jackets:

https://squareup.com/market/catamount-race-team/catamount-race-team-jacket

Peter

 

Summer Skiing

Lead Change Racing offers additional training opportunities and is supported by some of the best coaches in Tri-State and other organizations.

They are offering an excellent camp this Summer in Saas Fee, Switzerland. The glacier at the peak holds snow well and last year had some significant snowfall in August. Top teams from around the world will be training there. Two summers ago my daughter rode up the gondola next to Frida Hansdotter, who just won the Slalom World cup. Please check out the link below.

http://www.leadchangeracing.com