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Governor General of Canada Visits Hay River Ski Club Link

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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

 

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Youth Membership - $20 

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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 at the Biathlon World Championships in Pyeong Chang, Korea - Local Biathlete Battles Wild Conditions

Brendan, Spring Training Photo from Great Slave Lake

 Update from Brendan at Biathlon World Championships 

Pyeong Chang, Korea:10km Sprint and 20 km Pursuit

Feb. 14  and 17, 2009

 

The course is considered the most difficult in the world, with steep uphill climbs and tricky down-hills. A top American biathlete remarked that the final downhill into the range is the scariest he has ever seen -like falling off a cliff.  Pouring rain, warm daytime temperatures followed by freezing at night converted sections of the course to slush, and later to a skating rink as temperatures cool. Add in strong, gusty winds, and you have created the ultimate challenge for the world’s top biathletes. More than a few athletes were shaken up in high speed crashes during training sessions. Although his final results where not what he was hoping for, Hay River’s Brendan Green showed he can race in the most difficult racing conditions any biathlete could possibly face.

 

The conditions were extremely challenging during Friday’s sprint race. The race was conducted at night under floodlights, and as the course cooled, the slushy trails were converted to ice. Brendan got off to a most discouraging start with three misses on his first set of prone targets. Viewing the race online via  the live television feed, his northern coach Pat Bobinski was impressed by the way he fought to stay in the race by putting it all into his skiing. “The skiing is there, once he gets his shooting to the same level, he will be challenging for the podium.”

 

What follows is Brendan’s account of the races which can be found on his blog at

 HYPERLINK "http://brendangreen.blogspot.com/" http://brendangreen.blogspot.com/.

 

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2009

 HYPERLINK "http://brendangreen.blogspot.com/2009/02/since-my-last-post-both-sprint-and.html" World Champs Sprint & Individual 

Both the Sprint and Individual competitions are now done here in Korea.  I procrastinated writing a post about the Sprint because I hoped that I would have something more exciting to write about from today’s 20km Individual race.  Unfortunately this is not the case, and I am disappointed to say that I have not been performing to my expectations.

 

Saturday’s 10km Sprint race was one that I won’t forget.  When I woke up the rain had stopped and our team got the word in the morning that the race would be a go.  The course would be slightly modified however as parts of the original loop were now too icy and dangerous to race on.  Instead or racing 3 laps of the 3.3 km course, we would now race the 2.5km course and do a double lap of 2.5km in the middle of our race.

After sleeping in and killing time in the afternoon by going for a run and dry firing at the race site, we made our way to the venue to prepare for the night’s race. 

 

The organizing committee trucked in quite a bit of snow and entirely recovered the stadium and most of the course.  Everything leading up to the race went normal.  Conditions were far from ideal though.  The snow was really soft and a mix between slush and sugary manmade ice, especially on the climbs where our skis would get buried, making it a tedious day on the body.  It felt like I was trying to ski through sand at many points throughout the race. 

 

The descents on the other hand were icy and fast which made the corners on the more technical down hills super sketchy and provided spectators with a few good crashes to watch.  I tried not to fight the slush while skiing and instead tried to ski as relaxed as possible which is very important to do in these types of conditions.  Instead of powering through the deep snow I tried reduce muscular fatigue by taking smaller steps on the climbs while skiing with a higher tempo relying more on my engine and VO2 max as opposed muscular power. 

 

The other difficult element to deal with that night other than the snow was a strong wind that was always present and would switch to stronger gusts throughout the race.  In short, I didn’t race well and got off to a terrible start with three misses prone due to having problems making the proper corrections for the wind.  Shooting standing was a little better, but still not great and I was out of the running for a top 60 finish, which meant I wouldn’t be starting in the Pursuit race the next day. 

 

JP and Robin were the top Canadians on qualifying for the Pursuit in 42nd and 48th place.  The only positive from the race was my skiing in which I ranked in the top 45.  For me this is solid.  Ski speed is all relative however, as it doesn’t do much good unless combined with an excellent performance on the shooting range.

 

I put the Sprint result aside and focused the next few days on getting prepared for today’s Individual race.  Training was going very well leading up to today.  Race prep yesterday couldn’t have gone much better.  I was feeling strong and had seemed to have mastered the tricky wind conditions in the range.  I was pumped and ready to go. 

 

After a very thorough zero which included some visualization of different wind scenarios and a solid warm up, I was confident that I could have a good race even if the wind wasn’t favorable.  The race started out awesome.  I paced my skiing well and shot clean prone and had 1 miss standing.  At one point on the third loop I was ranked 25th

 

This was until I came in for my third shooting bout and things started to go downhill.  The wind had changed and this time instead of not correcting enough, I think I may have overcorrected.  I left the range with 3 penalties and my next standing bout didn’t go any better. 

 

It was very frustrating but I buried my thoughts and fought hard until the end.  Once again I had a great ski and once again my shooting held me back from what had the potential to be a great performance.  There were a lot of misses today; even from many of the top ranked shooters.  Having a lucky day on the range with conditions being the way they were was definitely the ticket to a great result today.

I’ll take tomorrow’s training a little easier and then it’s time to focus on preparing for Sunday’s Relay race.

Results, articles, live results, and a live video feed of all the races can be found at  HYPERLINK "http://www.biathlonworld.com" www.biathlonworld.com

 

 

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