Tomorrow marks one month until the first World Cup race of the season and only 3 weeks until we will be racing our season opener in Gallivare Sweden. Yesterday we finished our final camp of the training season in Park City, Utah. The 3 weeks we spent in Utah were altitude focused and we were …
New Zealand
Training down under in New Zealand last summer was such a great experience, we decided to go back again this summer. Emily and I rounded up a few more friends plus coach Chris for a 3 week on snow training camp at the Snow Farm in New Zealand. After the spring and early summer, I …
As Spring Turns to Summer
After a busy winter with the most travel I have ever done, my spring was also full of adventure. I have enjoyed every minute of the adventure but staying put in Canmore this past month has given me a much needed chance to come up for air and mentally reset for the upcoming camps and …
Double World Championships and making Olympic criteria
Race season is winding down quickly, Wednesday I raced the Drammen World Cup sprint and now I am back in Canada. There is only the World Cup finals left next weekend then a few races at Nationals. It’s crazy how quickly the season passes by. It doesn’t seem that long ago that I was boarding a …
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Getting ready for my final Junior/U23 World Champs
Next week marks the end of a generation for me. It has been eight years since I first put on the Canadian suit to represent my country against the best cross-country skiers my age in the world. This was at the 2010 World Junior/ U23 Championships in Hinterzarten, Germany. Now 7 years and hundreds of …
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The building blocks: taking on the World Cup
This weekend marked week three of the World Cup race season. Now that we are seven races into the season things are starting to feel a bit more routine. This past weekend was the most successful yet. I cracked the top 30 for the second time in my life with a 25th place finish in …
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Snow is in the Air
Snow is in the air. Our September intensity block is far behind us and the colourful leaves have been replaced by frosty mornings. After a solid block of time trails and multiple intensity session a week, the team switched gears to long slow distance and lots of it. My past few weeks have been spent …
Big Rewards Require Big Risks: Crossing the World to find Winter during our Canadian Summer
The Destination: Snow Farm, Cardrona, New ZealandThe Camp Plan: Ski, ski and ski some more from July 31st-August 21st 2016The Travel: Canmore ->fly from Calgary->San Francisco->Auckland->Queenstown->Rent a car-> drive on the left side of the road to the Snow FarmThe Team: Emily, Maya and Dahria A typical day at the Snow FarmThe Story: As athletes we dedicate …
Spring update: Sand, Snow and Northern Adventures
Summer Solstice was a few days ago, the days are getting shorter again, my roller skis are finding a more permanent home under my feet and the thought that I will be back on snow in just over a month is starting to flicker at the edge of my thoughts more frequently. My past two …
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March Madness: Racing for the home crowd
My season has now wrapped up with the Canadian National Championships in Whitehorse. With Nationals ending and all the teams leaving town, so has the snow. I have managed to get in a few more great skis higher up on our trail system but it is definitely the warmest spring I've ever seen in the …