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Governor General of Canada Visits Hay River Ski Club Link

The Bear Facts Link for More On the Governor General's Visit North

Brendan Green Ranks Among the World Cup's 'Top Guns' Link Here

Link to Fasterskier.com for ski and biathlon news/updates, blogs and more :o)

 Top Ten: Brendan Breaks Through on World Cup Racing Scene!! Brendan shoots clean to lead team Canada with a 9th place finish in the 10 K sprint in Oslo, Norway, today - February 2, 2011. Results Link

 Interview with Brendan: Feb. 3, 2012  Link

 

Brendan: “The racing went really well today. We had a perfect winter day in Oslo, and conditions stayed consistent throughout the race,” said Green. “It's always a great feeling to shoot clean, and when it comes with a personal best result it makes it even better. I'm happy with today, but I know there is still work to be done and improvements that can be made.”

 Biathlon Canada Press Release

 

January 22, 2012, Biathlon Team Canada Relay Team Ties for Best Ever Seventh Place Result in Antholz World Cup Relay Link  Fasterskier.com Link for Story

Historic  Biathlon Team Canada Relay Results: Hochfilzen, Austria - December 2008  7th Results Link

February 26, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games - February 26, 2010 10 th Results Link

March 19, 2005 Silver Medal Team Canada Relay Squad - Youth World Championships Kontiolahti, Finland Results Link

January 31, 2007 Bronze Medal Team Canada Relay Squad - World Junior Championships Martello Italy  Results Link

January 15, 2012: Brendan Green Shoots 19 out of 20 (Tied With Shipulin, Ferry and Windisch For Top Gun) to Move Into 20th Spot in Nova Mesto World Cup Pursuit (Results Link).  Amazing Race!  Watch the Replay at... Link (Click on Biathlonworld TV).

January 12, 2012 - Brendan Shoots 17/20 to For Solid Top 20 Result in the Invidual 20 K Event Held in Nova Mesto, Czech Republic   Results Link

December 18, 2011 - Brendan Skis the Perfect Relay Race (Shooting 10 out of 10, skiing 5 seconds off the best skier on the planet) to Lead Canada toSixth Place (Best Ever Relay Result) in the Mixed Relay Link 

Dec. 15 Sprint: Another Perfect Day on the Range For Brendan Link

More December 25 Brendan Green News Link

December 11: Best Ever Results for Brendan Link

Green Shoots Clean in Sweden Link 

What a race!  Brendan Green shoots clean ... races to # 14!! in 10 K Sprint

Story of the race: Link Here

Brendan's Blog  Rosanna Crawford's Blog 

Wow, Rosanna’s Skiing Up a Storm on the IBU Biathlon Circuit

January 21, 2011 Rosanna Rocks!   Anchoring Team Canada Women's Biathlon  Squad to a 9th Place Finish in the Antholz Team Relay Competition.  Rosanna Crawford shoots 0+1, 0+0, Team Canada's Top Gun to Move Biathlon Team Canada Only Seconds Out of 7th Place.  Question is:  Can Team Canada Men's Sqad Match This in Tomorrow's Men's Relay? !  Results Link

4th Canadian Women’s Relay Team Link

8th Women’s 7.5 Km Ski Link  Biathlon Canada Story Link

January 15, 2012 - Another Medal for Chandra and Team Canada's XC Skiers: Chandra and Perianne Jones Team Up to Win Bronze in World Cup Team Sprint Race in Milano, Italy Link  Watch race highlights on video link :o) (Under 3 Minutes)  Link to Race Story

 

Chandra Crawford Wins Silver Medal at Slovenian World Cup XC Event

 

This Year's 2011-2012 Online Registration Is Now Open

Family Membership - $85

Individual Membership - $55

Youth Membership - $20 

CCC Waiver to be filled out if mailing in your membership Click here to download

 Please register on line.  You may pay your dues on line or by mail to:

 PO Box 4389 Hay River, NT X0E 1G3

 

 

Link Here for Town of Hay River Ski News and More...

Upcoming Club Events:  Email Ellie Baxter to Register

January 21, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Snowshoe Scavenger Hunt  Awesome Event!  Thanks Bruce and Shirley for the entertainment! Thanks Liz & Shawn for the moose stew and smoked fish!  Thanks Ellie for the terrific organization!  Thanks Pat for the awesome trails!

January 28, 1pm - 4 pm - Family Bigfoot Snowshoe Day - A 'Get Active' Event Sponsored by the Town of Hay River Rec Department.  A great turn out for this event!  Minus 30 something with the wind!! Thank you Emma and Adam for a wonderful event.  Best assortment of Chili dishes the club has ever witnessed :o).

February 11, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Snow Fun and Games for Snowbunnies & Jackrabbits Ages 3 - 10

February 25, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Relax and Renew for Women

  

Link Here For Ilona's Western Canadian Ski Championship Results 5 K Classic January 21, 2012 Results 

Link Here For Results from December 3 & 4 Ski and Biathlon Events For HRSC's Lirette & Gyapay. Well done Joseph and Ilona!

Hay River's, Ilona Gyapuy, Made the Banner Photo For the XC Ski Team
 

Joseph Lirette Shoots 9 out of 10 (best of the field) to Take 5th Place in the  in the Califorex Cup 7.5 Km Sprint in Canmore, Alberta, Sunday, January 8th, 2012  Link Here

 

Go, Joseph, go!  Go, Augustana, go!!

 

Brendan Green, Live From Competitions at The World Biathlon Championships in Korea

Cheer on Brendan Green in the 20 km event today, Monday, February 16, 2009.  Go to biathlonworld.com for the live 10:30 pm broadcast. Go Brennie, Go!

Read Brendan's First Blog from Korea Below. 

Well, after a 10hr plane trip and a 3hr bus ride from the Inchon Airport near Seoul, we arrived in the Yong Pyong Winter Resort.  The Greenpia Hotel will be home for the next 3 weeks while we prepare and race during the World Championships. 

 

The resort we are at is like a miniature Whistler and made entirely with tourists in mind.  Apart from the ski hills, other winter attractions include a 400m snowmobile course and ice fishing in a nearby pond.  These activities are definitely not authentic over here, but pretty hilarious to watch, especially if you come from the North!

 

The venue is located about a 5min bus ride from our hotel and has been a hot topic of discussion amongst the teams since our arrival.  Simply put, the trails are very challenging.  The up hills are frequent and each one is long and very steep.  Following the giant climbs are technical and super sketchy down hills.  They wouldn’t be so bad under normal conditions, but the snow conditions here are a little adverse. 

 

All the snow is manmade and the temperature climbs to well above zero every day.  With the exception of the Individual competition all our races will take place at night under flood lights and the last few days we’ve been training at night during the same time we’d be racing. 

 

By the time the men start training the temperature begins to drop, and the slush during the women’s training just a few hours before is turned to solid ice.  Huge ruts on the down hills form and things start to get intense.  Every night during dinner you hear of one or two epic crashes from the day and can see the fresh carnage walk through the door which is usually in the form of a scraped up face. 

 

The other day my team mate Scott had an impressive crash that definitely took the cake for wipeouts during that nights training!  As a team we were skiing the down hills together trying to come to a conclusion about the best lines to take during the competitions.  On the last downhill into the range we were skiing down single file with decent speed, and Scott who was third in line started to gain a bit on JP who was just ahead of him.  He took an inside line that was a bit tighter to avoid having to slow down, shifted his weight slightly before entering the turn, caught an edge, and then went over the tips of his skis where he literally became airborne.  

 

He had nice Superman like form while flying through the air a few feet off the ground, until he came down for an extremely hard landing.  Robin and I were skiing behind him and witnessed the whole event.  When we skied back over to him I was positive bones were broken as Scott was lying on the ground in a slightly contorted position and in a lot of pain. 

 

After the whole ordeal was said and done, and after he came out of what appeared to be some state of shock, he luckily only walked away with a sprained hand and some scrapes and bruises.  Initially it looked like it was going to be much worse.

Couple conditions like this with the so far typical 8 click wind on the range and we have our work cut out! 

 

I can say though that things have improved over the last couple days and the conditions on the course have gotten a lot better and more reasonable.  This was until today’s rain storm.  It’s been pouring rain all day which is doing a lot of damage to the snow on the course.  The winds were also gusting up to 50km/hr last night which also took its toll on the snow. 

 

I was up at the venue just a couple hours ago to do some dry firing and when I walked through the stadium all that remains is a sheet of ice with a giant puddle in the middle.  I guess conditions over the rest of the course are similar.  The rain continues to come down in sheets but apparently the organizing committee has been trucking in snow to the venue since four o’clock this afternoon. 

 

There will be a meeting early tomorrow morning to decide whether or not the race will go ahead or be postponed a day so that more work can be done on the course.  There is a lot of pressure for it to be a go, especially with all the TV networks that will be airing the races live.  I’m sure the organizing committee will be working hard over night to try and make things happen.

 

Let’s hope the weather turns around so that we can race! 

Conditions have improved since this first posting and temperatures are making for better tracks for tonight's Individual 20 Km event.  Watch it live on biathlonworld.com
Brendan and dad, Bruce during a training session on Great Slave Lake
this past summer.