March 2022- Mixed gender racing finally made its debut at the World Cup level, we had the return of Canadian Ski Nationals after two years of cancelations, and as this Olympic quadrennial came to a close there were many tearful goodbyes to longtime teammates and coaches who are moving onto new adventures. Many people expect …
Olympic Look Back
It’s been almost 3 weeks now since the Beijing 2022 Closing Ceremonies and I have had some time to reflect on my Olympic experience. Now that the Games are over, and I have returned to the real world. Back to World Cup weekends and traveling around Europe. It is a strange feeling to have just …
Beijing Bound
T-2 days until the team departs and the excitement is starting to feel real! Our 2-week Olympic prep camp is coming to an end here at Sovereign Lake and Silver Star. On January 26th we board our charter in Vancouver and I will be on my way to my second Olympics. This time to China. …
December Race Preview
With a few time trials under my belt against a small Canadian and U.S. field in Canmore a few weeks ago, the race season is now officially upon us. I travelled over to Norway at the end of last week to prepare for the beginning of my season. I wanted to share where and when …
Fall Altitude Camp
Our second National Team camp of the year wrapped up in Mammoth Lakes, California last week. Now I am back in Canmore and back on snow as Frozen Thunder has just begun for another season at the Canmore Nordic Center. The main point of our fall camp in California was for access to high altitude …
Team Training Camps are BACK! And we love it!
Our recent National Team training camp in Mt. Washington was the first NST camp we’ve had in too long to count. Earlier in the summer I did a 4-day mini altitude camp with the Alberta World Cup Academy women's team in Kananaskis. The mini-camp was great training, team bonding and motivation. It also reminded me …
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Exhale
We are already a full month into the training season and for the most part May training has gone super well. Baseline testing was as good or even better than expected, we got in a couple weeks on snow, and I have a great team around me this season with some young new Alberta World …
Perspective: A Reflection on Racing in 2021
This year will be one people tell their grandchildren about. We just wrapped up a race season that no one could have predicted, we weren’t sure it would even happen, and that all hope won’t be repeated anytime soon. I’ve spent the past 62 days in Europe with 12 races (3 sprints, 5 distance races, …
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Let the Racing Begin!
Last week I touched down on European soil for the first time in almost 11 months. The longest I have been away from Europe in over half a decade! It’s a strange thing to think about, if I add up all the months that I have spent in Europe ski racing in my life, it …
Grounded: Maximizing Summer Training in the Absence of Team Camps & Navigating my way Home for Family Time.
This summer will definitely be one for the memory books. All team training camps were cancelled, flying on planes has gone from a monthly occurrence for me to almost zero, and interprovincial/territorial travel has become a maze of hoops and hurdles. Despite the added complications, summer 2020 has been great from a training standpoint. I …