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A little bit of ice never stopped anyone, but it definitely sent a few people off the course!
This was my first time doing the Mont Ste Anne Loppet, a 42km classic race. The race was Saturday, and I figured it would be interesting for a few reasons...
On Wednesday snow hit New England big time, over a foot of snow in places in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Not sure if Quebec got any, but Ottawa did not.
This past Sunday, Wayne and I competed in a 30k classic race at Mount Orford, which was part of the Atomic Cup series and the Salomon Marathon Cup series
On the drive home from Mont Valin 50K in mid March, Craig Storey, Wayne Dustin and I were talking about all the snow in Gatineau Park….over 14 feet total this year, yet no events left to do.
Twenty-six hardy skiers came out and competed in the first annual NADC charity Time Trial raising more than $260 for the Training Centre. Conditions were cold, with 5cm of fresh powder snow over a hard packed base.
As if often the case, rain in the city meant snow at P10! Not a lot, but a thin layer of snow or slush on the road and dusting on the grass made for a decent outing this morning.
Harry's not only a great sports photographer. His business also services events and a few weddings every year.
XC Ottawa team members competed in a variety of races and came home with a gold medal in the 29km Skate by Craig Storey, a bronze in the 29km classic courtesy of Justin Demers and Sheila and Megan making it into the money (top 5) for the 53km skate!
XC Ottawa has been successful at recruiting several new members and retaining a a few veterans for the upcoming season.
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