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GDHL WEATHER ALERT

BOTH RACES THIS WEEKEND WILL BE RUN AS SCHEDULED

As of Friday at 4 pm, the message from Craigleith and Race Crew is that both races will be run as scheduled, however this can change. As we understand and manage the weather forecasts, we will be keeping you appraised of the status of both of our races.

We will update you through email if any changes happen, on both days. Please keep your eyes open for our emails, and keep communication with fellow GDHLers open.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out!

-Doug Jarvis

WE ARE BACK

After a long wait, and beautiful summer, we are back on snow and racing!

We had a busy weekend! We started on Saturday night with the Calcutta, in our new location and at our new time, and then kicked off the race season with our GS course down Big John. Your GDHL Committee had a great time hosting you! There is lots to cover in this newsletter including a wrap up from Saturday night, results from our race, and preparation for our double header this weekend.

Calcutta

Thank you for coming! We loved our later start time and new location, and we hope you did too! Each of the teams were auctioned off to our famous consortiums and individual owners, and we drew names for the coveted #10 and #20 bibs for each of the races. Thank you to our gracious beverage partners, Lost Craft Brewery, Cottage Springs Vodka Soda, and Sap Sucker Organic Tree Water.

For those of you who missed the Calcutta, here is a link to your bib, rank#, and team (if applicable) for the season. Bibs will be available at the Race Office on Saturday morning if you still need yours. If you are on a team, and would like to buy in, please reply to this email so we can get you connected with our treasurer, Trent Winstone.

BIB DRAW WINNERS

Below are the winners of our bib draws. Each race the winner of bibs 10 and 20 get to race in those start positions. You may transfer bibs within the teams and within the league, however no racer can have the preferential bib twice in a season.

  • Saturday, January 11th - BIB 10: SEAN WEBSTER - BIB 20: RICHARD USHER JONES

  • Sunday, January 12th - BIB 10: Kelly Smith - BIB 20: Ian Latimer

  • Sunday, January 26th - BIB 10: Dave MacDonald - BIB 20: Dave Arthur

  • Saturday, February 15th - BIB 10: KateLynn Farrow - BIB 20: Jeff Sutherland

  • Sunday, February 23 - BIB 10: Jeff Kuzyk - BIB 20: Doug Workma

Former FIS World Cup Skier, Phil Brown will be joining our race on Saturday

Former FIS World Cup Skier, Phil Brown will be joining our race on Saturday

This weekend’s races:

We’ve got two races this weekend:

  • Saturday, January 11th, Big John GS, 12:15 inspection, 1 PM start

  • Sunday, January 12th, Slalom Comet, 12:15 Inspection, 1 PM start

It has been reported that Phil Brown, fresh off his podium finish on the World Pro Ski Tour, will be forerunning on Saturday, so stay tuned at the start of the race!

Joey Hill Showing off his Vintage Porsche Cup suit which wins style points, and inspires speed!

Joey Hill Showing off his Vintage Porsche Cup suit which wins style points, and inspires speed!

Race Recap

Our first race of the season had a different look than those of the past. NO DOWNHILL SUITS! There were some great outfits and costumes on display as alternatives to speed suits that are now outlawed. Alec Libert kept his crown as top racer, taking the top spot overall with a time of 31.92, he was followed by Ben Williams (32.12), and Trevor Whitten (32.58). The women’s leaderboard was topped by KateLynn Farrow with a time of 34.25, while Mack Irwin (34.35) and Cheryl McConachie (34.74) were right behind her. Congratulations to both Trevor Whitten and KateLynn Farrow on exceptional results in their first GDHL races!

Full results will soon be up on our results page of our website, however until then, you can click through to this link

Many gentlemen opted for jeans as a homage to NIk Zoricic and a speedy alternative to the traditional suit

Many gentlemen opted for jeans as a homage to NIk Zoricic and a speedy alternative to the traditional suit

Fantasy Results – Week One      

In this year’s competition we’ve added Fantasy as a new element! Find your team from the link below and review your selections. Each team is ranked based on this weeks results and there is a tab to see overall fantasy points scored by athlete.

Top three fantasy entrants in week 1:

  • Brad Sproule 155 pts

  • Paul Peterson (#2) 145 pts

  • Mollo Miller 141 pts

The top three fantasy athletes from last week’s were:

  • Paul Peterson 31 Pts

  • KateLynn Farrow 30 Pts

  • Tony Baldanza 30 Pts

LINK HERE!

Get your rest in before the big double header weekend ahead!

-Doug Jarvis

BIG NEWS!!!

Happy Holidays! Hope most of you have gotten out on the hills a few times to turn left and right.  Although we have had challenging weather, the snow has still been top notch thanks to our advance snowmaking system. 

Big news here from the GDHL committee.  Like, BIG. HUGE.

But first, don't forget to register! And if you are on the fence, the below BIG NEWS will probably sway you.

This year, due to overwhelming demand and to align with our fellow adult house leagues on the escarpment we have decided to institute a 'no downhill suit rule'. There will be 2 exceptions to this rule - downhill suits will be allowed at the Modified GS/Super G on Sunday, January 26th and for the Club Championships on Saturday, March 7th.

What do you wear now?

Same thing that people wore before the invention of downhill suits - ski pants, jackets, sweaters and stealths. Nothing skin tight - as per ski cross clothing rules - which we will loosely follow.

https://wiki.fis-ski.com/index.php/4511.4

What happens if you wear a downhill suit?

You will be DQ'd.

If you have any questions, please direct them to gdhl@gdhl.org or reply to this email.

Housekeeping (from last year)

We are still missing quite a few bibs from last year.  If they have not been returned to the race office by Thursday, January 2nd, your account will be charges $75.

  • 15 Peter Ashworth

  • 35 Ben Gabriel

  • 82 Thomas Squires

  • 89 Alister Athey

  • 99 Cameron Bellamy

  • 106 

  • 112 

  • 124 David Raymond

  • 125 Kat Zoricic 

Race Schedule Finalized 

As always, there can be changes, but if everything goes as planned the below will be our schedule this year.

Sunday, January 5 – GS – BIG JOHN - PM

Saturday, January 11 – GS – BIG JOHN – PM

Sunday, January 12 – SLALOM – COMET – PM

Sunday, January 26 – MODIFIED GS – LANDSLIDE – PM

Saturday, February 15 – TBD

Sunday, February 23 – SLALOM - BIG JOHN - PM

Saturday, March 7 – CLUB CHAMPS – GS RACE WILL COUNT

CALCUTTA

Come one, come all.  No need to be a part of the GDHL to attend this event.  Note new time and location.

When: Saturday, January 4th - 7-10pm

Where: Base Lodge

Who: Everyone

The wonderful band Boomerang will be playing this evening with the breaks below for your regularly scheduled auctions.

Schedule

7pm - Arrival

  • Registration for GDHL Participants

  • Food and Beverage stations are open  

  • Band starts

8pm - Team Auctions and Prize Giveaways #1

9:15pm - Team Auctions and Prize Giveaways #2

Consortiums

Get your consortiums together and start researching all the participants from last year so you know who to bid on. Register your group with Trent when you arrive. 

Fantasy Ski League 

To be a part of the inaugural GDHL Fantasy Ski League you will have to be present at the Calcutta

  • Buy in is $10 per team and there is no limit to how many teams you can have.

  • Payout will be a pot split accordingly 70% to the winner, 20% to 2nd place and 10% to 3rd place.

  • Winners will be announced at the year end banquet on Saturday, March 7th.

More info to follow!

Calcutta Sponsors

The following beverage sponsors will be present at the Calcutta with complementary drinks. 

  • Lost Craft Brewery

  • Cottage Springs Vodka Soda

  • Sap Sucker Organic Tree Water

As always, please don't drink and drive. Complimentary Cabs are available.

That was a lot - we know.  Keep getting some turns in and we will see you at the Calcutta on Saturday, January 4th.

REGISTER TODAY!

Craigleith is Open!

We are now approaching the winter solstice, holidays are around the corner and there is snow on the ground which means each of you has one task you must complete: REGISTER FOR GDHL!

The GDHL is excited about the upcoming season! Our race schedule and event schedule are nearly finalized so you can begin to input all the dates into your calendars. The race schedule as of today, can be found below. This rest of this newsletter will be dedicated to information about the upcoming season, with less commentary than usual, to ensure you have everything you need for the season!You will find in here details about the New Calcutta time and location and the 2020 Fantasy GDHL Launch.

BUT FIRST: GO REGISTER FOR THE GDHL! LINK THROUGH TO YOUR MEMBER SITE HERE:

The 2020 GDHL Calcutta will be held for the first time at the Base Lodge!

The 2020 GDHL Calcutta will be held for the first time at the Base Lodge!

The 2020 Calcutta: January 4th, 7-10 PM at BASE LODGE

This year’s event will be a bit different. We will be hosting the Calcutta at the BASE LODGE beginning at 7 pm. For everyone enjoying the first Apres Ski of the season, we have made your life easy! Just saunter over to the section we have reserved for the Calcutta at 7 pm and continue socializing!

We’ve got some incredible food and drink at the Calcutta this year including booths by:

  • Lost Craft Brewery

  • Cottage Springs Vodka Soda

  • Sapsucker Organic Tree Water

As always, we will have cabs organized, so do not drink and drive.

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Fantasy Sports Comes to the GDHL

We are excited to announce the inaugural Fantasy GDHL season for 2020! This new, fun, interactive game will be played using wits and strategy over the entire season. If you have ever played fantasy sports, you will enjoy this! Here is a summary of the rules and goals.

The Fantasy League is open to EVERYONE, both GDHL racers and prospectors. At the Calcutta, each participant will choose eight team members from the GDHL race league to build their own unique team. There is no draft per se, as each participant may choose any racer to join their team. Over the entire season, points are aggregated by the following factors:

  • Point differential

  • Race Starts

  • Race Finishes

  • Podium Finishes in age/gender category (Men’s Overall, Women’s Overall, Men over 55, Women over 55)

Once you have chosen your team (we will have forms to complete), hand in your hand-picked team to our booth. Entrance fee is a $10 per team, and there is no limit to how many teams you may submit. Payout will be a pot split accordingly 70% to winner, 20% to second place, 10% to third place, and announced at the end of year banquet

For questions and quick responses, email me djarvis08@gmail.com 

As I am sure you can tell, there will be lots going on at the Calcutta this year, so make sure you register to race ASAP, and prepare yourself for a night of fun and friends on January 4th.

GDHL 2020 Race Schedule:

Sunday, January 5 – GS – BIG JOHN - AM

Saturday, January 11 – SLALOM – COMET – PM

Sunday, January 12 – GS – BIG JOHN – AM

Sunday, January 26 – Super G – LANDSLIDE – PM

Saturday, February 15 – SLALOM – MILLENNIUM – PM

Sunday, February 23 – SLALOM - HILL & TIME TBD

Saturday, March 7 – CLUB CHAMPS – GS RACE WILL COUNT

Have a safe and happy holiday break! Make sure you register!

-Doug Jarvis

Events and Races on the Horizon!

It’s nearly here! We are all eagerly awaiting the next snowfall for more pictures of the snowy slopes at Craigleith. Blue Mountain and Mount Saint Louis both opened on November 15th for what looked like a great weekend of skiing. From the looks of the calendar on the Craigleith website, it looks like opening date will be December 14th.

We won’t wait until December to drum up excitement about this year’s GDHL season! In this newsletter you’ll find details of our 2020 Race Schedule and a preview of our 2020 Social Calendar. There is also a small piece attempting to summarize some changes made in the management at Alpine Canada, and the TV times for this weekend’s races at Lake Louise, and Mount Killington.

Erin Mielzynski will be in the start gate this weekend

Erin Mielzynski will be in the start gate this weekend

GDHL 2020 RACE SEASON SCHEDULE

The 2020 Race Schedule is below, however it is subject to change as we move closer to the season. Communication will be through this email list and on the GDHL website here

Sunday, January 5 – GS – BIG JOHN - AM

Saturday, January 11 – SLALOM – COMET – PM

Sunday, January 12 – GS – BIG JOHN – AM

Sunday, January 26 – Super G – LANDSLIDE – PM

Saturday, February 15 – SLALOM – MILLENNIUM – PM

Sunday, February 23 – SLALOM - HILL & TIME TBD

Saturday, March 7 – CLUB CHAMPS – GS RACE WILL COUNT

Greg Cavers, a dedicated GDHL committee member, and Craigleith Socialite enjoys fun both on and off the hill!

Greg Cavers, a dedicated GDHL committee member, and Craigleith Socialite enjoys fun both on and off the hill!

GDHL 2020 SOCIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE

The Social Calendar matches the fun events on the hill, as we are all champions of playing hard both on and off the snow! Your GDHL committee has a dedicated Social Team who has provided us with the schedule below, and similarly some of the details are subject to change, but you will get updates here, and on the GDHL website here

  • Calcutta - January 4th 7pm-10pm     BASE LODGE

    • Notice the time and location change! We will be hosting the entire GDHL community (which includes family & friends) to kick off the season.

  • Mid-Season Event – February 8th – 3:30-6pm (alternative date and time possible)

    • We had a great time hosting the mid season event last year, and we’ll be doing it again! Both the weekend and start time are subject to details that will soon be finalized

  • End of year Banquet – March 7th   7-10pm

    • Our tried and true end of year event will happen as usual, but count on our Social Team to bring more ridiculous games and fun times this year!

Alpine Canada’s new logo - Celebrating 100 years!

Alpine Canada’s new logo - Celebrating 100 years!

Changes at Alpine Canada

The GDHL wasn’t the only governing race body that was busy during the offseason! Alpine Canada overhauled their Board of Directors, electing a Who’s Who list of Canadian business magnates and Erik Guay to lead the strategic vision of on snow success. The goal of the new board is to put more Canadians on the podium! It sounds like the recent success of Tennis Canada inspired this change, and surely we would all love to see a Canadian skier with a similar success story to the likes of Bianca Andreescu.

The full release from Alpine Canada is here

Your Weekend Entertainment!

This weekend we’ve got two great races on the docket! From Vermont, Mount Killington is hosting Women’s GS on Saturday, and slalom on Sunday. From Alberta, Lake Louise is hosting the first Speed events of the season, with the Men racing downhill on Saturday, and Super G on Sunday!

Carve some time out in your busy holiday calendar this weekend to enjoy the races, and get excited for more snow!

Next newsletter, we’ll break some exciting news about our upcoming season!

-Doug Jarvis

GREAT NEWS!!!

Winter is nearing and so is ski season!

Welcome back! Spring, Summer are behind us, and fall is quickly winding down, bringing way to the best season of the year, SKI SEASON!

Now if you are anything like me, you’ve spent the last seven months, enjoying the sunshine and contemplating how you were going to improve your GDHL results in 2020. And, if you are like me, instead of taking action, you enjoyed many cold beverages lakeside.

Thankfully for those of you who did not focus 100% of their offseason skiing in glacial destinations, bettering their ankle/knee/hip angles, and consciously improving their mental toughness through meditation, there is more GREAT NEWS! Skiing is sport aided by gravity, so those extra lbs you’ve recently acquired will only help your over all speed!

The 2020 GDHL Season

The GDHL Committee will meet soon to plan details of our upcoming race season, and you can find those details and dates here:

Sign up is open for all! Find a list of all training programs and race registration in the usual place on the Craigleith site. If any changes are made to the training programs, new times slots made available, or programs added we will update you in the upcoming newsletters

Similarly, our season schedule will be released soon., and you can find it here. It will also be e-blasted out.

UPCOMING EVENT ALERT:

This Sunday, at Caledon Ski Club, join former Alpine Canada Team Members Larissa Yurkiw, Erin Latimer, and Phil Brown for a fireside chat! Click through here to get your tickets!

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This should be an amazing event for you and your young super-star skier to attend. All three athletes are well regarded for their exceptional talents, fun and chatty personalities, and how approachable they are.The event is put on in partnership with Skiis & Biikes, and Caledon Ski Club and all proceeds go to The NZ Foundation

FIS NEWS!

The FIS Alpine Ski Season is under way! Last weekend Soelden, Austria hosted the first events of the season for both Men and Women. Both genders had some remarkable results! It was 17 year old, New Zealander, Alice Robinson winning the Women’s race, with Mikaela Shiffrin in a close second, and Tessy Worley third. This was Alice Robinson’s first win on the World Cup Circuit, AND the first win for her nation, New Zealand, EVER.

The men finished Alexis Pinturault, Mathieu Faivre, Zan Kranjec as one, two, three respectively. With Erik Read finishing in 7th as the top Canadian. Trevor Philp finished 26th, and unfortunately, none of the Canadian women qualified for the second run.

Up next is Levi, Finland for both Men’s and Women’s Slalom on November 23rd and  24th.

Retiring…

It was widely stated that 2019 was the year of retirement. A generic statement maybe, but some impressive all-time great skiers hung up their boots including: Lindsey Vonn, Aksel Lund Svindal, Frida Hansdotter, Patrick Kueng, Sandro Viletta, Thomas Fanara, Chiara Costazza, Mathias Hargin and Felix Neureuther.

In September, Marcel Hirscher, arguably the best technical skier of his generation (maybe all time?) announced his retirement. Hirscher’s dominance is easily captured by his credentials here:

  • 138 World Cup Podiums

  • 67 World Cup Wins

  • 7 World Championship Wins

  • 2 Olympic Gold Medals

  • 8 Overall titles (top male skier)

  • 12 Discipline Titles (6 Slalom, 6 GS)

Truly Remarkable!

Farewell Phil!

Now onto one of our homegrown Super Stars, Phil Brown! As you may have noticed above, where you were invited to join “former” national team members, Phil was listed. To read his own words on his retirement, click through here

Phil Brown finished his career with a significant trophy case of his own. He holds two NorAm Cup Overall Titles, and two NorAm Cup Giant Slalom Titles. Phil represents his country as an Olympian at PyeongChang, and Sochi, and at three World Championships. My favorite moment watching Phil race was at the 2015 World Championships in Vail, when he and the Canadian team nearly ran the table in the Dual Slalom team event, finishing in 2nd to the Austrians. An incredible feat!

We are all excited to see Phil around the Club and maybe we’ll tag him for a forerun one day!

Congratulations to an amazing career, Phil!

I couldn’t see Phil off without a couple media pieces. Below are a clips montage from his training in 2012, and a great aerial video shot through drone, by Phil’s team mate Dustin Cook.

And if you need your Marcel fix, here you go!

In other news, AOA has done some restructuring. Next news update will cover this in detail.

Pray for snow!

 

-Doug Jarvis

Your 2019 GDHL Wrap Up!

Congratulations on a great finish to the 2019 GDHL Race season!

The GDHL Committee had so much fun organizing the 2019 season, and we are so happy you raced with us!

Nearly two weeks ago now, we celebrated the finale of our GDHL Race season. On Saturday, March 2nd, we hosted an exciting double-header of races, followed by our annual end-of-year Banquet. During the banquet the recipients of various awards were announced, and the winners celebrated. Read on below for a full recap of the events that marked the end of our season, and a small summary of the winning teams and individuals on the season. Congratulations on a great finish to the 2019 GDHL Race season!

Now if you look right, you will find the banners for our amazing sponsors. Thank you to all of them:

  • Sutherland Insurance

  • Pratte International Ski camps

  • Squire John’s

  • Dynastar/Lange

  • Royal LePage Locations North

  • Budget Propane

A huge thank you to our coaches, the Craigleith Coyotes, the timing hut, and all of the friends and family that cheered you and us on this season!

The Double Header

On Saturday, the 2019 Craigleith Adult Club Championship races were held, in conjunction with two GDHL races. This was the first time in recent memory that both the morning GS race, and afternoon Slalom races counted towards the GDHL season, and it added to the excitement of the season.

GIANT SLALOM

The morning’s Giant Slalom was a fun and fast course, that had some challenging gates. Glenn Blaylock had an absolute smoking hot run, and came down as the early leader with a time of 36.36. His lead was soon dispatched as the lady’s group of racers took over, with Bridgettete Mingay making another podium appearance in third with a time of 36.71. In second place, Cheryl McConachie finished with a time of 36.16, and Mackenzie Irwin took top spot, finishing at 35.40 seconds.

On the men’s side, Joel Charron rode the fastest time of the day, to finish first in 32.96 seconds. Following Joel, was Alec Libert with his fourth podium finish of the season, finishing in 33.43 seconds. Ben Williams made his third appearance on the podium, with a time of 33.46.

Both the lady’s and men’s races were previews of the full season overall rankings. Bridgette, Mackenzie, Cheryl, Ben, Joel, and Alec, were all in the mix to win their overall gender titles entering the final race of the season.

SLALOM

In the afternoon, we raced Slalom on Comet which was a welcome change from the massive, long slaloms set all season long on Venture and Big John! The short course offered lots of entertainment as there were multiple jumps, and Sandy’s sense of humor definitely got the best of lots of racers.

Going into the final race on the season, both the overall men’s and women’s titles were still up for grabs.

On the men’s side, Alec won the slalom with a time of 36.48, with Joel Charron and Ben Williams finishing in second and third (36.77 and 36.86). This result wasn’t enough to assure the final overall standings, and all three racers had to wait until the banquet to learn of their victory (or defeat) for the season.

The ladies were fast on the hectic, terrain park like, slalom course. Cheryl McConachie came down with the win in a time of 38.67, and Mackenzie was right behind her at 40.07. Bridgette Mingay capped off her sensational rookie season, placing 3rd in 41.84 seconds!

As the race wound down, all athletes were reflecting the season. They knew they had a few hours to wait for all the season’s results to tally up, and for the final overall results to be announced at the banquet event.

Season’s Results, Individuals and Teams

MEN

It was a comeback season for Alec Libert. After claiming the top rank in three of his first four season’s, he was on a mission following last season’s second place finish to Joel Charron. These two gentlemen had a heck of a battle trading top spot back and forth all season long. Going into the weekend’s final races, both Joel and Alec had to overcome Ben Williams’ and Gordie Bruce. Gordie and Ben had been in the top three of the standings all season long and weren’t about to give up a podium spot without a fight.

It was with great drama that Alec took the overall title this year. One that he may remember above others as the competition was exceptional. The top three Men’s spots ended as follows:

  1. Alec Libert – 462 Points

  2. Joel Charron – 461 Points

  3. Ben Williams and Gordie Bruce – 459 Points

In the past six years, there hasn’t been such a tight race at the top. For us watching the Men’s overall standing, it was plenty of fun!

WOMEN

The women’s overall title was equally as exciting as Mackenzie Irwin and Cheryl McConachie had traded victories throughout the season. Entering the final weekend, neither were the bonafide leader and it all came down to the events of the last weekend. In the end, Cheryl’s slalom dominance was her ace, and it provided her the extra points to catapult and hold her at the top of the rankings. Brianna Machej finished off her best campaign of her GDHL campaign to round out the podium. The final overall Women’s standings finished:

  1. Cheryl McConachie – 444 Points

  2. Mackenzie Irwin – 432 Points

  3. Brianna Machej – 393 Points

TEAM

The team rankings were as near as decided entering the last weekend. It is extraordinary for a team to make up a gap of 20 points or more in the dwindling moments of the season, and it was the case that none of the top three changed any rank after the two races.

  1. Team Comet

  2. Team Cornice

  3. Team Vortex

For all results, both team and individual, click here

We had a great time celebrating all the champions of the season. Carrie Lenauskas provided a short write up on the events of the evening:

Well.... that’s a wrap folks. 

To cap off our amazing season with new events (dual slalom and mid-season party), we had a wonderful season wrap up with a hoppin’ awards dinner. If you missed it or skipped it this year, you better come next year.  It was, as the kids say, Off. The. Hook.  We had BAM, Craigleith’s resident ray of sunshine and positivity playing with fellow Juno nominated Blaze, with cameos from Craigleith’s own Nolan Dubeau, Brian Bellamy and a surprise jam session by Murray Sarafinchin (talented ski racer and man, can he ever play the guitar!).  Lost Craft Brewery joined us to share some beer with everyone and a tasty Italian, family style dinner was enjoyed by all.

We had rather messy game to start the night off with (read: feathers everywhere) and got to see some ‘dancing skills’ from some GDHL racers, coaches and consortium members.  The winner of the ‘Shake your Tailfeather game’ - Brayden Irwin. He had a big Saturday - a few golds from club champs and winning this important and slightly embarrassing game. His mom, Carol, has never been prouder.

Consortium winners also got to collect their winnings - monopoly cash. (Fear not, they also got their actual winnings). David Bellamy and Tony Chicocoppo were fanning it everywhere.

We then moved tables and started dancing.

So let’s do our awards recap....

  • Mr. Congeniality:

    • Roger Chui  (after being called up 8 times he finally came to accept his award)

  • Miss Congeniality:

    • Anne Mathers

  • Spirit Award:

    • Cynthia Waite

  • Fastest Family Award:

    • Brook and Peter Dyson

  • Skied Your Rank Award:

    • Robert Vitols (honourable mention - Jeff Sutherland)

  • Fastest Old Guy Award (aka older than 40):

    • Scott Mclorie

  • Most DNF's Award:

    • Gordie Bruce with 3 (honourable mentions: Joey Hill, Gino Gentile, Phill Ruffolo and Mackenzie Irwin all with 2)

  • The "I was pressured at the bar to sign up and had never raced a day in my life' Award:

    • Brent McKnight

Now for the actual awards:

Greg Lee Men’s Award

  1. Joey Hill

  2. Glenn Blaylock

  3. Jeff Craig

Greg Lee Women’s Award

  1. Brianna Maciej

  2. Natalie Hayworth

  3. Ali Banfield

Men Over 50

  1. Jeff Sutherland 430

  2. Dave Raymond 414

  3. Allan LaChance 410

Women Over 50

  1. Mary Riopelle 253

  2. Cynthia Waite 190

  3. Janeva Healy 174

Consortium winners were Brian Bellamy/Tony Chicocoppo and company.

If you didn’t get your award (because you weren’t there) please let us know and we will get it to you.

Don’t slack over the summer - GDHL training for the 2019/2020 season starts today.  We will be back next year with our dual slalom and mid season party and all the other great races.

Have a wonderful remainder of the ski season, spring, summer and fall and we will see you at the Calcutta soon enough!

That is all for the GDHL and the 2019 season! Onto the off season and dry land training!

Thank you!

-Doug Jarvis, on behalf of your GDHL Committee: Marlene Jackson, Trent Winstone, Julie Hughes Workman, Randy Dalton, Carrie Lenauskas, David Henderson, Greg Cavers, Jamie Coulter, and James Mathers.

A Short Hiatus

After a fun and exciting finish to the season, the newsletter editor is taking a one week hiatus. Stay tuned for next week’s season recap, that will highlight all the big winners from our amazing season!

Tomorrow is the Nik Zoricic Foundation’s #Ski4Nik Event. If you are spending Friday at the club, make sure to check out all the events!

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From last weeks newsletter:

The Nik Zoricic Foundation is one that we all love to support. Among their mandates, is to provide safety (B) netting for ski race courses, and other safety equipment in Alpine Skiing events. For those of us who’ve experienced B-netting before, we are thankful for it.  

Since 2013, Craigleith Ski Club has hosted the Nik Zoricic Foundation for a fundraising event in March. The event has taken a few different forms, and each year has been unforgettably fun. This year’s event is a bit different and includes an epic Ski Pro Tour Dual Slalom!

That’s right, the 2019 NZ Ski4Nik Challenge includes a Dual Slalom, and all of you have already shown your love, and capability for a Dual Slalom. Sign up for an adult is $35!

Click through here to learn more. The event is always a blast and it is a wonderful way that we can remember Nik Zoricic.

Event Agenda:

11:00am - 12:00pm: Check-In and Registration @ Old South Lodge

11:30am - 12:30pm: BBQ Lunch @ Old South lodge

12:45pm -  3:30pm: Skills & Drills - Race & Freestyle @ Leave from Old South

1:30pm   -  2:30pm: Adult Dual Slalom Registration @ Main Base Lodge Fireplace

2:30pm   -  3:30pm: Adult Dual Slalom Time Trials @ Little John

3:30pm   -  4:30pm: Quadzilla and Rail Jam Exhibition @ Little John

4:00pm   -  8:00pm: Apres Ski Party – Finger Food @ Main Base Lodge Fireplace

4:45pm   -  6:00pm: Participant Domino’s Pizza Party and Movie @ Old South Lodge

5:00pm   -  6:30pm: Adult Dual Slalom @ Little John

6:30pm   -  7:00pm: Live Auction @ Main Base Lodge Fireplace

7:30pm:                  Torch Light Parade @ Little John

Don’t forget your Blue Jeans!

-Doug Jarvis

A Weekend Packed with Excitement!

This weekend is our Grand Finale and because of that, this newsletter is packed with great and important info regarding the events over the next four days.

Last weekend our race was cancelled due to sub-standard weather conditions, and to make up for the missed race, we will have two races this Saturday to coincide with the Craigleith Club Championships. Following the Club Championships, we have our end of year banquet dinner which is always a blast! Next weekend, Craigleith will be hosting the Nik Zoricic Foundation’s: Ski4Nik Challenge and Family Ski Day. Read on for more information on all these events.  

Your 2019 Interclub Champions - Craigleith!

Your 2019 Interclub Champions - Craigleith!

This weekend’s races:

As a result of last weekend’s weather, we have two GDHL races on Saturday. They are in sync with the two Craigleith Club Championship races, however they will work uniquely. Here are the details:

-          GDHL racers will have the opportunity to take two runs on each course

-          For GDHL racers, the FIRST run will count towards Club Championships Finish Results

-          For GDHL racers, the best of their two runs will count towards GDHL Finish Results

-          All racers will race in their Club Championship race order (not GDHL order)

When you arrive on Saturday morning, head straight to the South Lodge where you can pick up your bibs in the Loft. These bibs are specific to the Craigleith Club Championship race order. When you pick up your Club Championships bib, please drop off your GDHL Bib!

The first race will be GS on Big John, in the morning. Expect a 10 am start.

The second race will be Slalom on Comet, expect a 1 pm start.

End of Year Banquet!

It’s finally here! This is the night we find out the winning teams, individuals, and celebrate a glorious, fun and safe racing season.

The Banquet will take place in the Georgian Bay Lounge of the Base lodge on Saturday, March 2. It is an evening event, so plan to attend between 6 and 7.

Everyone is welcome! Tickets are $35 or $25 for intermediates 35 and under – Available at the front desk. You can call the Club's front desk or order through the members' section of the Club website before Friday afternoon!

Lastly, it is a $10 corkage fee for those of you with fine tastes, and lots of free beer for everyone else. As always, there will probably be a prize or two.

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NZ Weekend – Friday March 8th, and Saturday, March 9th

The Nik Zoricic Foundation is one that we all love to support. Among their mandates, is to provide safety (B) netting for ski race courses, and other safety equipment in Alpine Skiing events. For those of us who’ve experienced B-netting before, we are thankful for it.  

Since 2013, Craigleith Ski Club has hosted the Nik Zoricic Foundation for a fundraising event in March. The event has taken a few different forms, and each year has been unforgettably fun. This year’s event is a bit different and includes an epic Ski Pro Tour Dual Slalom!

That’s right, the 2019 NZ Ski4Nik Challenge includes a Dual Slalom, and all of you have already shown your love, and capability for a Dual Slalom. Sign up for an adult is $35!

Click through here to learn more. The event is always a blast and it is a wonderful way that we can remember Nik Zoricic.

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Jack Ride – A message from a fellow GDHL’r

On May 25th, three Craigleith members (and part time GDHLers) Keith Farnand, Tristan Jeanneault and Stu McFarlane will be participating in the Jack Ride. The Jack Ride is an annual cycling event held each spring in support of Jack.org’s work to revolutionize youth mental health in Canada.  Every rider-raised dollar goes directly to supporting Jack.org’s 2800 young leaders in their work to dismantle barriers to positive mental health in their communities. All three riders are doing the 100km route and are actively looking for donations in support of this important cause.   

For more information on the Jack Ride, click here.

To donate to one of the GDHL team members, click here, and search by their name

Thank you for your support,

-Stu McFarlane

Lots to digest above, and lots to look forward to! We’re excited to see you on the hill on Saturday and at banquet on Saturday night. If you have any questions about anything above, just hit reply!

-Doug Jarvis

Long Slaloms AND Long Newsletters!

We are now at the penultimate weekend for the GDHL. The season has been unfolding in wonderful fashion with many feel-good stories, and successes. This week’s newsletter is loaded with information on the events taking place during the remainder of our season, including the End of Year Banquet, and the Interclub Championship Race. You will also find a short summary of the race last Sunday, and the updated team and individual rankings which are starting to paint a clearer picture of where everyone will end the season.

Big John Slalom

It was another Big John Slalom for the GDHL! This one was just as fun as the first, with similar excitement. The course was set down the middle of Big John, with a nice rhythm, and lots of rhythm changes. The early leader was Bridgitte Mingay, who finished 2nd overall on the ladies’ side, with a time of 47.72. Very soon after, Cheryl McConachie continued her Slalom dominance, laying down the 4th fastest time of the day, 43.31 to lead the ladies’. Mackenzie Irwin finished in third with a 47.78. This was Bridgette’s first appearance on the podium, while both Cheryl and Mack are vying for the overall ladies’ lead.

The men’s side became interesting when many of the top racers skied out in their first run. This gave an opportunity for different looking top 10 racers, however there weren’t any surprises on the podium. Ben Williams won the race with a time of 42.69. Alex Libert followed closely with a time of 42.97. Gordie Bruce continued his impressive campaign, finishing in third, with a time of 43.22.

The top ten had only Greg Cavers representing the “not in their 20s” crowd. In possibly the race of his life, Robert Vitols finished 10th. You may have to go through lots of old Alpine Ontario results to find the last time he finished top 10!

Next Up: Big John GS, Sunday, February 24, 1 30 PM Start time.

Rankings

Rankings can be found here. Start to review them, find your rival, plot your success, and check in on the team ranks too! The top three teams are very competitive with only 72 points separating Team Comet in first place, and team Vortex in third. Sandwiched between those two is Cornice. You can also sort by gender (Cheryl and Mack!) to see how close you are to the overall title!

Now onto the guest writers. Find below info on the End of Year Banquet and the Interclub Finale!

End of Year Banquet, Saturday, March 2nd

From Carrie Lenauskas:

Sadly, it's the end of the year almost.  Only 2 races are remaining, but this means that we have our end of the year banquet coming up!

Not only will we find out who the big winners are on both the team and individual side, we will also see who won the family competition as well as all the other awards we have!

The event start at 7pm with some awesome music from BAM, Craigleith's resident pump up man. We will have appetizers, a family style dinner and of course, dessert.  Lost Craft Brewery will be there will be there with some samples as well.

Corkage is $10/bottle (paid at the bar).

Everyone is welcome!  Ticket are $35 or $25 for intermediates 35 and under – Available at the front desk starting today.

Last Year’s GDHL Harware on display at the end of year banquet

Last Year’s GDHL Harware on display at the end of year banquet

InterClub Finals are this Saturday!

From James Mathers:

Since the last update, Craigleith's Interclub masters team has completed an undefeated regular season with victories at Jozo Weider and the Peaks.  One key to success was a Few Fast Females.  Thanks are due to Anne Mathers, Mary Riopelle, Tiana Boyman, Kate Veer and Samantha Higgins, who collectively ensured that we had the minimum number of women required for a full team at each race, without which we wouldn't have been undefeated, and scored lots of points to boot.  I tried to find an "m" word to replace "fast" and achieve a more alliterative version of Many Fast Men, but the thesaurus offered none.  It did suggest "debauched," "dissolute," "profligate" and "loose" in addition to "speedy," "expeditious" and "winged."  You can decide which best suits LaChance, Sutherland, Blaylock, Fregren, Winstone, Burnes, Raymond, Patten, Cavers, Shipton, Simms-Brown and Ruffolo, among others, all of whom contributed notably to the team's success.

The local heroes will now seek a record-setting eighth consecutive victory at the Finals, to be held on home slopes.  Captain Taylor Simms-Brown has some tough choices to make in choosing a final roster from all the "prompt" talent.  Come out and help celebrate or, if necessary, console on Big John this Saturday afternoon (and drop off your completed proxy at the South Lodge while you're at it).

 

See you on the slopes!

-Doug Jarvis

Snowmageddon Part 2

Family Day weekend is upon us (and today is Valentine’s Day), and we’ve now been blessed with two impressive winter storms. We hope everyone has been commuting safely through the intense snow, and thanked the gods of precipitation for the continued support our ski hills.

After multiple temperature swings and some wacky storms, we are back to having lots of snow and ice on the ground. Just like the roads in southern Ontario, the hills at Craigleith were pretty slick last weekend leading to an exciting, and speedy race!

Craigleith wasn’t the only host of fast races though, as the World Championships were in full swing last weekend, and the performances were remarkable. A small highlight of the best performances is included below.

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Last Week’s Recap

There is a lot of credit due to our exceptional course setting team. Last Sunday’s GS race on Big John could have easily been a repeat of the first race of the season, and no one would have complained. However, that is what we received. Our coaching team set a great GS course down the middle of Big John, on bullet proof ice, to create an exciting and adrenalin pumping race. Right from the start gate, racers could feel their edges cut into the ice on the flats before the pitch, and once over the pitch it was up to the racers to decide how fast they wanted to go.

The fastest of the day was Gordon Bruce (29.12)! An exceptional finish through the first run held, even though lots of seconds runs were faster. Following Gordon was Duff Isberg (29.46) and Phil Ruffalo (29.49). It was a very tight cluster of finishes from the top echelon of our racers. Of note, Phil beat out long-time rival Alec Libert, which is a rare occurrence and one that Phil celebrated exuberantly.

Mackenzie Irwin’s second run won her top spot among women (31.23). This is Mack’s 2nd win in the category, to tie her with Cheryl, who also has two category wins to her name. Cheryl came in second among women (31.37), and Lindsay Brazill (32.75) came in third. This is Lindsay’s first podium in her GDHL career!

In the “Top 20 racers, not in their 20s” category, Scott McLorie (30.41) and Greg Cavers (30.47) came 7th and 8th. David Raymond, Al Lachance, and Richard Usher-Jones put great performances finishing 18th, 19th, 20th, respectively.

Next up:

This week we have Slalom Sunday morning at 10 am, on Comet.

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World Championships in Are, Sweden - Results

Both Aksel Lund Svindal and Lindsey Vonn announced that their final races would be at the 2019 World Championships in Are, Sweden, starting last week through to this weekend. It was previously mis-reported (FAKE NEWS) that Lindsey was retiring at the start of the season, however it was always her intention to race this season as her last. Following some pretty intense injuries from crashes this season, Lindsey’s race schedule was limited. She felt that this World Championships was the last race she could push herself through the pain of a chronically injured body.

Aksel, no different from Lindsey, has had a storied career dominating the speed events and putting his stamp on all disciplines. In 2014 he tore his achilles tendon and missed the majority of the 2014/2015 season. He then came back to start the 2015 season and won the Lake Louise downhill in his third world cup race back from injury. Aksel recognized his body was aging and he wanted to make sure he could leave racing on his own terms. He too announced that his final race would be at these world Championships.

Below are each of their runs.

Aksel finished his career with exceptional results.

  • World Cup: 36 wins, 80 Podiums.

  • 2 Overall World Cup Titles, 9 Discipline Titles

  • World Championships: 5 wins, 9 Podiums

  • Olympic Games: 2 Gold medals, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze.

Lindsey Vonn was the most dominant Female ski racer ever.

  • World Cup: 82 Wins, 137 podiums

  • 4 Overall World Cup Titles, and 16 discipline titles

  • World Championships: 2 wins, 8 podiums

  • Olympic Games: 1 Gold medal, 2 Bronze

Enjoy the posts from each of them, saluting their final runs.

182.7k Likes, 1,821 Comments - L I N D S E Y * V O N N (@lindseyvonn) on Instagram: "With all of the injuries, the setbacks and the pain it wasn't perfect but I couldn't have finished..."

76.4k Likes, 1,161 Comments - Aksel Lund Svindal (@asvindal) on Instagram: "That moment when you realize you've crossed the finish line for the last time as a professional..."

See you on the slopes. Safe driving out there!

-Doug Jarvis

Over the Hump of Winter

We have passed the mid-point of our GDHL Season and are now coming into the home. Last weekend was our inaugural Dual Slalom and Après Ski event, and we’ve got another Big John GS this coming weekend. For those of you looking to enjoy some ski racing during the week, the World Championships are currently taking place in Are, Swede, and Friday is the ladies Alpine Combined event. You’ll find a full write up on all these items and more

Retro Attire was on Full Display on Saturday Afternoon

Retro Attire was on Full Display on Saturday Afternoon

Sunday’s GS Race will be on Big John

This Sunday we have our GS Race at 1 pm. The location has changed, and it will take place on Big John. This is a great opportunity for those of you who love the 40 second hill to score more points on our flagship piste. As usual, please be ready to inspect at 12 15.

Greg Cavers - one of the GDHL Committee members to contribute many late hours to last weekend, enjoying a well deserved drink at the Apres event!

Greg Cavers - one of the GDHL Committee members to contribute many late hours to last weekend, enjoying a well deserved drink at the Apres event!

Dual Slalom and Apres Ski Event

Our inaugural Dual Slalom event was an absolute blast to host. Thank you to the racers, the cheering squad, the helpers, the videographers, the announcers, the COYOTES, and the GDHL Committee!

The event began at 1 30 pm (ish), with an impressive dual slalom set on Comet. Both Red and Blue Courses were running well, and the first 32 racers took two runs to determine the who would go forward onto the next round. The next round of 16 was an exciting display of lots of our top talent in the GDHL. The round of eight became increasingly competitive as the four races were each determined by hundredths and small tenths of seconds. Going into the semi-finals, Andrew Athey raced Alec Libert, and Gordon Bruce raced Duff Isberg. The Big final was Duff Isberg up against Alec Libert, with the former taking the win! The two races were tight and the winner was separated by less than 6 milliseconds. The small final was won by Gordon Bruce, in a similarly exciting fashion.

The Apres Ski event was wonderfully fun with the live band and awards. The entire committee is so excited by the success of the entire event.

Even with all the excitement going on, we weren’t oblivious to some areas of improvement. This being our initial year, we missed a couple things here and there, and we definitely want to expand the racer selection. All ideas and suggestions are welcome from the GDHL Community and we will work to building a bigger and better event for next year!

Final Four Racers Celebrating a Great Day with a ShotSki!LR: Andrew Athey, Duff Isberg, Alec Libert, Gordon Bruce

Final Four Racers Celebrating a Great Day with a ShotSki!

LR: Andrew Athey, Duff Isberg, Alec Libert, Gordon Bruce

World Championships

The World Championships in Are Sweden began on Monday. The races will finish up at the end of Family Day weekend, so take some time to watch the best in the world. Just as we tried to recreate last weekend, the Dual Slalom will take place next Tuesday, February 12th! Aksel Lund Svindal and Lindsey Vonn will both be handing up their racing boots following their respective downhill races, on Saturday and Sunday. Make sure you check out the schedule here for timing!

Looking forward to another great race weekend ahead!

-Doug Jarvis

The Dual Slalom is Here!

As young racers, many of us would have butterflies in our stomach as we woke up the day of a the race. Today should feel the same!

Whether you are racing today or not, there is guaranteed fun to be had at our Dual Slalom and Apres Ski event!

  • For Racers:

    • Please be on Comet at 1 15 to begin inspection

  • For Spectators and Team Mates:

    • Come join the party at the bottom of the race course, Race begins at 1 30

Following the race, there will be a full awards ceremony in the Apres Ski, taking place at the North Lodge. Please join us, and remember it is BYOB. There will be finger food provided.

We are so excited for the day. See you on the hill!

-Doug Jarvis

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A Nice Fireside Read

It is colder than Planet Hoth in most of Canada, and we’re in the dead of winter. Weather like this invite temptations of settling in beside the fire, relaxing with hot drinks, and enjoying the warmth of being inside. As ski racers, we have decided to ignore these temptations and jump head first into the cold winter weather!

There is without a shadow of a doubt, people on this mailing list who enjoyed the skiing yesterday, in -17-degree temperatures. That shows some incredible dedication to the sport! For the rest of us, we need a bit more motivation to get ourselves on the slopes when the mercury nose dives. The GDHL is that inspiration that gets us out on Saturdays and Sundays, when the skies are grey and the windchill can freeze the skin off your cheeks. This past weekend’s Super G race was a prime example of racing through some chilly and challenging weather. Below you’ll find a full review of our annual speed challenge! This coming weekend, the GDHL committee has put together something special to continue to motivate you to get outside following this cold snap, all the information you need is below. Finally, the standings are slowly forming, so it’s time to take a look at the top performers of the season so far!

The top 3 racers in last weekend’s Super G Race: Alec Libert (3rd), Duff Isberg (1st), Ben Williams (2nd)

The top 3 racers in last weekend’s Super G Race: Alec Libert (3rd), Duff Isberg (1st), Ben Williams (2nd)

Super G

Last weekend’s Super G was beautifully set! The course pushed most (if not all) racers to toe their personal threshold of speed/control. The day concluded successfully with no big crashes or injuries, and only smiles and deep breaths at the finish line. Cheryl McConachie came down as the early leader, about half way through the pack, with a time of 50.81. Jeff Sutherland was able to wedge himself in the leader box for quite a few racers before Scott McLorie overtook him.

In the end, the young guns prevailed with overall finishers Duff Isberg 1st (48.89), Ben Williams 2nd (49.22), and Alec Libert 3rd (49.33). The ladies finished strongly with Cheryl 1st, Mackenzie Irwin 2nd (50.95), and Sarah Latimer 3rd (53.38). Other notable finishes included: Brad McMullen - 13th overall and ranked 29th; Tom Squires – 19th overall and ranked 33rd; Jeff Craig – 28th overall and ranked 52nd; Brian Holland – 42nd overall and ranked 67th. Many more spectacular finishes were recorded. To see the rest of the results, click here.

Special mention to Ray Murakami who disqualified himself after missing a gate. He reported himself to the race hut, which is the honorable thing to do! No race points were earned by Ray on Sunday, but lots of karma and respect.

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Event this coming weekend

This weekend we’re hosting the GDHL’s inaugural mid-season event! A dual slalom hosted on Comet, Saturday, February 2nd, starting at 1 30. For more information on the event, click here.

To be brief, the race will have 32 racers competing in a dual slalom bracket. Each head to head run will eliminate one contender until a winner is crowned. If you believe you are one of the 32 racers involved, please continue to check your email as this is how we are communicating details and confirming positions.

If you are not racing, we would LOVE to have you join us! The crowds and energy make racing that much more fun! Following the racing on the hill, about 3 30, the BYOB Après will begin in the North Lodge.

Please remember your own accessories, such as wine glasses, cork screws, and garnishes!

Standings Update

The standings are now posted! This is when you get to see how your race points stack up against your childhood rival, your best friend, your spouse, or kid! The standings currently show a disadvantage to all racers that haven’t completed three races. These standing will become more competitive as racers complete their minimum four races. Our next GDHL race is Sunday, February 10 - GS on Millennium at 1 pm.

We are so excited to host you this weekend. Please be liberal in your invites, and bring along as many friends and family members as you’d like!

 

Stay Warm!

-Doug Jarvis

Wait, we’re not done yet!

It seems that people enjoyed yesterday’s newsletter so much, they requested more! Well, maybe we should have included a few more details about our upcoming Dual Slalom and Après Ski event on Saturday, February 2nd.

This is all great news! It means two things: 1. You read the newsletter, or at least bits of it, and you recognized you needed more information; 2. You are excited about the Dual Slalom Event and Après Ski!

Here is how the race will run, with racer list below.

  • Racers

    • Each GDHL Team will have five racers selected to race in the dual Slalom event. Only four will race per team, the fifth is for substitution purposes.

    • The racers selected for the race are the top five seeds for each team

    • It is up to the teams to discuss and choose who they would like racing/representing them

  • The Race

    • This is a one run elimination event, run to FIS standards. There will be a master bracket that tracks the winners of each 1 v 1 ski race, and moves the winners on to the next round.

    • The goal for each team is to have their racers progress the furthest in the bracket.

    • For those of you who are not on teams, you are illegible, sorry

The race will commence at 1 30, so assume it will take up your afternoon. Following the on-hill activates, will be a retro Après ski event in the North Lodge.

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On Another Note:

It seems some of our close friends have decided to visit Kitzbühel to enjoy the festivities surrounding the races there this weekend. For those of us stuck in Ontario, below is a great video depicting the most dangerous, and excited ski race!

Thank you for the great feedback this week. Your emails, texts, and phone calls were received and acted upon. Please continue to provide feedback!

See you Sunday!

-Doug

The Super G Weekend - And The Big Event Reveal

This past weekend was a chilly one! With temperatures on both days in and around -20 Celsius, the only challenge to skiing was keeping your face and extremities warm. We had no race and so it became an optional ski weekend for a few of us. The brave InterClubbers travelled over to our neighbour, Alpine for their second race of the season. Read James Mather’s review of the InterClub team’s performance last week and on the season. You’ll also find a detailed description of our Mid-Season event, both on hill and après. Most importantly, there is a link to instructions for participating in this weekend’s Super G, which every racer needs to review and heed.

338 Likes, 6 Comments - Craigleith Ski Club (@craigleithskiclub) on Instagram: "Today was a beautiful cold winter day! #sunrise #craigleithskiclub #craigleith #skipatrol"

The Super G Race - Sunday, January 27, 1 PM - Landslide

The Annual Super G race is on tap for this Sunday, January 27th, at 1 pm. The race will take place on Landslide, beginning at the top of the Millennium Chair, just as it has in recent years past. GDHLers are expected to roll the B-Netting (stuff that keeps you out of the forest when you fall) at the end of the race to help speed up take down.

For the entire set of rules, please click here. Below are the three generic rules each racer must follow to qualify to race. They are as follows:

  • Each racer must inspect the course during the posted inspection time, and sign in with their bib number to the responsible Coyote at the top of the course

    • Inspection will open at 12 10 and close at 12 40, but you must begin your inspection before 12 30 – don’t be late

  • Each racer must have a hard eared helmet for their race

  • Each racer must have appropriate Super G safety equipment including: no faceguard on the helmet, no slalom guards on the poles, pole baskets on both poles

This is always a spectacular race and you can expect nothing less this year!

The 2018 Super G was won by Joel Charron - Will he defend the title in 2019?

The 2018 Super G was won by Joel Charron - Will he defend the title in 2019?

Mid Season Event - Details Here!

Hello GDHLers and fans... Carrie here, keep reading.  I swear, it’s good.

So you’ve been hearing about this ‘mid season event’ on Saturday, February 2. 

What is it? What are we doing?

So we’ll start with the main reason for having a mid season event.  People are on teams, but do we ever meet the people on your said team other than when Mary and Rip auction you off at the Calcutta or if you happen to be the winning team? So we thought... let’s do something team based - exhibition event - not part of the regular season - still competitive -  but for fun!

So the GDHL committee though - ‘what’s more fun than doing a team dual and then doing a BYOB Apres in the North lodge?’ 

DUAL SLALOM

WHEN: Saturday, February 2, 1:30pm
WHERE: Comet

RULES:

Each team will have 4 skiers race in the dual (32 skiers total).  It will be a 1 run elimination.  The racer and team standing at the end - wins all the marbles! Note: the GDHL committee will not be supplying any marbles and there will be no marbles on site to win (unless someone’s kid happens to have them in their pocket).

The super TD, Peter Dyson has worked with us to make this as close to FIS regulation as we can get and will be running the race.  

FAQs

  • How will you know what team to cheer for? Each team will have T-shirt’s of a different colour. Make sure all your racers have picked up your T-shirt’s from Julie at 12:30pm in the North. 

  • What does the rest of the team do?  Bring your cowbell, pom poms, create a cheer, listen to some tunes and watch the battle ensue.

  • Individual racers: Sorry about your luck this year. Sign up earlier (you know who you are) or change your mind and be on a team next year!

Now the good stuff...... we’re kicking it old school.

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APRES

The BYOB Après Ski in the North Lodge

Let’s clarify 3 things:

  • BYOB -Bring Your Own Beer (or wine, etc)

  • Apres Ski - Social activity after a day of skiing where you wear your ski clothing and boots.  People who shower and show up in jeans will be mocked. 

  • Do you have to be a part of the GDHL to attend?  NO! Anybody can join in the fun, just remind them to bring their own cocktails

The details:  Let your Craigleith bar bill take a rest this weekend. Bring your beverages for Après to the North.   There will be no bar there so if you forget your booze... you’ll be running to Mac’s/Circle K. Don’t forget your cork screws, bottle openers and cups!

After the race we will roll into the north and start the party.  We’ll have fondu, charcuterie, poutine and some classic apres tunes by the amazing band, NOT OTTAWA.  Make sure your ski boots are dance ready.

We’ll also have a quick awards ceremony for the Team and Racer who wins the imaginary marbles (read: shot).

Hope to see everybody out there cheering on your team and Apresing. 

Housekeeping:

  • Please take home all your empties and clean up after yourselves. 

  • Cabs and the shuttle will be provided from 4:30pm-6:30pm.

PLEASE DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE 

Craigleith InterClub Team Update

The Craigleith InterClub team has an exceptional track record, winning multiple interclub adult race league titles, and this year they are doing nothing different. The team is on pace for a great year, and James Mathers has contributed below:

The Interclub race season is off to a great start for Craigleith.  The first race at Devil's Glen saw Ben Williams, Duff Isberg and Trevor Jackson sweep the overall podium and Samantha Higgins and Ali Banfield finish first and third among all women.  Trent Winstone and Samantha Higgins won the special MVP prizes as highest point scorers among all age groups.  Other Craigleith age group winners were Anne Mathers, Leslie Sims, Jeff Sutherland and Greg Cavers, and Craigleith's team took the overall win by 29 points.

The second race was held at Alpine last Saturday.  Ben Williams was again the fastest overall and Mackenzie Irwin was the fastest woman.  Anne Mathers, Leslie Sims, Allan LaChance, Jeff Sutherland, Greg Cavers and Taylor Simms-Brown all won their age groups and Craigleith won the day overall by 20 points, thanks to more strong results of many others.

Craigleith is well on the way to an eighth straight Interclub season's championship, which will be decided at the finals to be held at Craigleith on 23 February.  Part of the team's strategy is to have as many racers as possible qualified to be in the final by participating in two of the four regular season races.  It's not too late to join the fun, although competition for places can be tough!  The next races are at Jozo Weider (Blue Mountain) on 2 February at 10 am and at the Peaks on 9 February at 1 pm.  Contact Taylor Simms-Brown if you're interested.

Big message, and lots to take in. Remember to heed the rules of the Super G on Sunday and have a great race! See you on the slopes!

-Doug

Cold Winds Blowing In

Congratulations to everyone who raced and finished Sunday’s Big John Long Slalom! There are few hills on the escarpment that offer the challenge that Big John does.

Below you’ll find a wrap up on the past weekend’s race, review of the upcoming schedule, and of course another plug for our mid-season event which is now only two weeks away!

For those ready to watch the speed week races at Wengen and Cortina, here is a brush up on some things you should know!

Slalom on Big John

When it comes to Slalom races, Big John has always been the ultimate challenge. In recent years, we’ve seen more slaloms run down Millennium, however for many racers who grew up before the V-Hill chairlift, the Big John Slalom was the only FIS homologated race course at Craigleith. For some of us, the thought of finishing this slalom course is only a dream…

On Sunday morning, the Coyotes maintained an exceptional course, that had only one small wrinkle. Ten gates from the finish line there seemed to be trouble for racers, and it forced the really fast youngers racers to gamble on how they would master it.

Congratulations to a well fought battle for the top of the standings. Cheryl McConachie returned to her dominant form providing a smoking fast 51.48 seconds down the course, and was only beat by Joel Charron, who finished at 50.85. Rounding out the top three was Gordon Bruce who’s second run clocked in at 51.68.

The women’s field finished strong, with three ladies in the top ten. Mackenzie Irwin, 52.09, came in second (to Cheryl) and 5th overall, and Brianna Machej, 56.84, finished her career best in tenth!  

Again, congratulations to all those who were brave enough to participate AND finish!

Up Next

This coming weekend is a training weekend. There is no race in the calendar, but there is training to be done! Upcoming events will prove intense, as next weekend is the Super G down Landslide, and the following weekend is our Dual Slalom event.

Take your rest, training and get your skiing legs back! The season is underway and there is lots of racing left to do!

Dual Slalom Event - Saturday, February 2nd

There has been lots of great energy and excitement surrounding our mid-season event, and developments are coming through weekly. Next week we’ve got a guest contributor to deliver a specific message regarding the competition and event. Until then, you can find last week’s write up below:

We are on! The Committee is super excited for our debut, mid-season event. The race is a dual slalom on Comet, pitting the top 32 racers from the GDHL teams, up against each other. Teams are encouraged to come out and support their racers, with cheers and cowbells. There have been rumors that the winning team will receive a free shot-ski at the 80’s style Après Ski … but these are unconfirmed.

Following the exciting dual slalom, the 80’s style Après ski will be BYOB, with some delicious food available in the North Lodge. Themed outfits are encouraged, however skiboots and downhill suits should fit right in. The event will be family friendly, and open to all.

A special thanks goes to the guest contributor this week, James Coulter, for providing a great post-race brief. If anyone else would like their thoughts heard here, please feel free to email them in. Just keep in mind, there is no guarantee your opinions will be included!

For more distractions (there aren’t many in this newsletter), click below!

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Enjoy the weekend on the snow! Stay Warm!

-Doug

One Race in the Books

The season has started! Welcome to the first in-season newsletter for the 2019 GDHL Race Season! Below you will find a wrap up from this weekends events, a reminder about our mid-season event, and details on the new timing chips that have been acquired by the GDHL.

Carrie Lenauskas demonstrating how to properly parent and dry land train simultaneously

Carrie Lenauskas demonstrating how to properly parent and dry land train simultaneously

SUNDAY’S RACE ON BIG JOHN

We are now one week into the 2019 GDHL race season. Our first race is behind us, and it delivered as advertised! The Big John GS is a staple Craigleith race, and we are fortunate enough to get to race it on the first weekend of every season. This edition of the race was as exciting as ever! After some strange mist/rain turned to frost in the early morning, the hill was shimmering like you’d expect from a hockey rink! The moment inspection began, you could hear the scratching of ski edges as they carved down the hill, perpendicular to the fall line and tried to gain traction on the icy surface. Once the race started the hill softened up and the racers enjoyed a great inaugural race to the 2019 season.

The spectators near the finish corral watched a speedy class of racers come through the finish line. Early in the race, Jeff Sutherland came down wearing bib 20 and put up the top time that stood for the majority of the first run until Mackenzie Irwin overtook over the lead! When all the snow settled, the top three overall racers were 1. Alec Libert (36.35), 2. Gordon Bruce (36.93), 3. Joel Charron (37.02). Mackenzie Irwin stood strong in her racing comeback, leading all women with a blistering time of 38.26 seconds, following her were Cheryl McConachie (39.90), and Alex Kappelle (40.36) in second and third respectively.

As mentioned in James’ previous news-blast on Sunday, the race was packed with new GDHL members, including lots of coaches. This is an exciting time for the under-30 age bracket in the GDHL and could be a promising foundation for the future of the league.

Results should be up shortly under the results tab on the GDHL.org website

Next Up: Sunday, January 13th, @ 10 am, Slalom on Big John

Find below a small compilation of Marcel Hirscher’s best slalom skiing for inspiration. Just make sure no one is filming with a drone!


CALCUTTA WRAP UP

On Saturday night we hosted our annual Calcutta event, and it was as fun as always. Team bidding ranged in the many thousands raising a total purse of $15,400. All of us can thank the outstanding committee members and their significant others who helped organize. Team listing should soon be up on the website. If you missed the event and would like to buy into your team, please ensure to let us know. If you have any questions about the event, you can email us and we’ll do our best to assist!

Mid Season Event! Saturday, February 2nd

We are on! The Committee is super excited for our debut, mid-season event. The race is a dual slalom on Comet, pitting the top 32 racers from the GDHL teams, up against each other. Teams are encouraged to come out and support their racers, with cheers and cowbells. There have been rumors that the winning team will receive a free shot-ski at the 80’s style Après Ski … but these are unconfirmed.

Following the exciting dual slalom, the 80’s style Après ski will be BYOB, with some delicious food available in the North Lodge. Themed outfits are encouraged, however skiboots and downhill suits should fit right in. The event will be family friendly, and open to all.

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Timing Chips

Timing chips are nearly sold out! For those of you who bought them, you may pick them up at the race office. For those of you who have now realized you need to shave a couple seconds off of your times to keep up with your childhood rival on the slopes, you can purchase one of the remaining four by emailing Dave Henderson here. If you miss those four, you’ll need to sign up at the race office to include yourself in the next order of these chips.

For those unfamiliar with the chips, they are inserted in athletes ski boots and they communicate with sensors set up in the race course. Late last year, the GDHL purchased the infrastructure to run the system and the burden to athletes is only purchasing the timing chip for $100. The true benefit to this technology is that it integrates with any mobile device to deliver live results from the skier’s previous run(s). The idea is to enable athletes the opportunity to use objective metrics to measure their progress. It is revolutionary in the ski racing world that most of us were brought up in. For more information, find David Henderson.

Good Luck in the Big Slalom on Big John this Sunday! If you feel you’ve got some content that people will find interesting in the newsletter, please respond to this email with it!

-Doug

Not My Privilege Any More

As you know, I’m passing along my past GDHL duties to newer models that inevitably have more RAM and bigger hard drives. However, they haven’t yet locked out my password to the GDHL website, so I thought I would provide some details concerning the last 24 hours or so of GDHL history.

Those with a passing interest in professional sports will recall that Michael Jordan made the NBA championship-winning shot with 5.2 seconds left in his final game with the Chicago Bulls. Those with a more acute interest may know that Fabian Cancellara won the Olympic gold medal in the individual time trial in the final major race of his cycling career. Conversely, I mark my retirement (remembering that Michael Jordan retired three times) with the somewhat controlled chaos of an unprecedented number of last minute entrants into GDHL. From the time we “finalized” the teams and bib allocations on Friday evening until the start of Sunday afternoon’s race, we added 15 racers, changing the picture from being a bit light on registrations to having a few more than last year.

Of course, this was a real team effort, and couldn’t have been achieved without all those who were uncertain or uninformed, or simply succumbed to peer pressure and the lure of potential glory in our convivial GDHL environment. More seriously, we’re delighted to welcome all comers to GDHL, particularly those who are young enough that they may still be racing in GDHL 40 years from now. But we respectfully remind them that it’s cheaper to sign up in October, and you can be on a team and are more likely to get our great swag if you sign up before the last moment. Also, less stress will be inflicted upon our Race Office (notably Kylie Deacon) and our Coyote timing crew, both of whom it must be said passed the stress test in a way that would bring joy to the hearts of the occupants of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.

So, a few final details:

  • Those wearing bibs 120 to 130 have been assigned to start out of numerical order. Most are latecomers, but Dave Raymond signed up in good time and was assigned number 84, only for us to find at the last moment that it is missing. Many of them are young females and are starting in the late 40’s. Most of the young male latecomers are very strong skiers and were simply given bibs at the back of the start order.

  • If you have friends or family among the newcomers to GDHL, please remind them to sign up for the newsletter at gdhl.org. We don’t take anyone off our distribution list, so if you’re not getting newsletters in the usual way, check your spam filter and/or sign up again. If you’re getting multiple copies of the newsletter, “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the one(s) you don’t want.

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  • It takes a little effort to set up our database for the new season, and this can’t be done until the start list is finalized, which it now is. Results will be posted on gdhl.org in the Database found in the Results dropdown on the main menu. In the meantime, results are available on Live Timing, which can also be reached through the Results dropdown. Congratulations to Alec Libert, Gordon Bruce and Joel Charron as the top three overall and Mackenzie Irwin, Cheryl McConachie and Alex Kappele as the first three women. And compliments to your ranking committee, as there don’t seem to have been significant departures from expectations among the finishers.

The view from the timing hut - best seat in the house!

The view from the timing hut - best seat in the house!

See you next weekend. Watch for news from Doug Jarvis on Thursday.

Cheers,

James Mathers