Saturday, June 18, 2011

CXC Elite Camp


Hey guys!

I just spent the last two weeks at the CXC Elite camp at Telemark Resort in Wisconsin. That's where the Birkie starts.

Telemark Lodge, Brian Gregg, and Igor's ever-present CXC van

I had a lot of fun meeting and training with the CXC elite team (these guys) and I got a ton of hours in. I was there as a guest along with a few other junior skiers from Colorado and Minnesota. Chris (City) also came for the first half of the camp as a guest coach.

By the end of the camp, Jessie Diggins had a nickname for me: "Harvard."

The focus of the camp was on technique and moderate-intensity hours, so we did a lot of video review and a few interval sessions in between OD rollerskis. Particularly valuable was the VO2 max test we did a few days into camp and the lactate tests that the coaches ran during interval workouts. I learned a lot about how to do a proper threshold workout!

They were all complaining about the food, but after two semesters of HUHDS, I honestly didn't see what the big deal was.

In about half an hour I'm leaving for the airport to fly to Alaska, where I'll spend pretty much the rest of the summer. I'll be sure to post some photos when I get there!

Chris

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Hey all!
Instead of traveling east and across the pond like some of my other teammates I decided to take my talents west back home to Vail and then to Spring/ Summer training camp with SSCV Team HomeGrown in Bend, OR.
May and June in the lands west of the Mississippi look similar to New England in January and February, except for the ample snow and sun!
Vail pass June 5th with Dan Weiland and Tad Elliot (SSCV/ USST).

While home/ traveling the Wild West, I ran into some recent Harvard Alumni.
Trevor Petach '10 took me on an incredible rafting trip through escalante canyon in southern Utah. He nearly killed me, but I still love him.T-revs and I rafting a huge waterfall!

On June 9th I set out on the Oregon trail with my local Vail club to go to Bend. In Bend we have done tons of skiing and spent a lot of time on and off the trails with Ollie Burruss '08.
Here is a short video make by Sylvan Ellefson (SSCV Homegrown), both Ollie and I star in it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOo4MECprOg&feature=channel_video_title

Summer and Training has been awesome so far this summer! I head back to Vail tomorrow for a dose of work and the real world.

Happy Travels,
Tony

Wednesday, June 15, 2011


Hello Harvard Nordic. Greetings from Russia. I left the cord that connects my camera to my computer in the US, so I have no pictures with me in them.


The first place we went to was the Peter and Paul Fortress. When Peter the Great decided to build St. Petersburg, he started with the fort on this small island. Dostoyevsky was imprisoned here. I live in one of the apartment buildings to the North of the island.

I haven't actually been inside yet, but here is the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. It is the only Russian style church in St. Petersburg. They sell really beautiful souvenirs outside the church. I am planning to buy some, but I like all the things so don't count on me getting any of you anything.

This is the square right behind the Hermitage. On the other side of that walkway is Невский Проспект (Nevskiy Prospect- I knew you were waiting for me to throw some Russian in).



This picture is from inside the Winter Palace/ Hermitage (Зимний Дворец/ Эрмитаж). We went yesterday after class. This room is one of the most gorgeous things I have ever seen. The staircase is bigger than my house. Russian couples get married every day of the week, and take pictures on the Нева River, Peter and Paul Fortress, and at all the other beautiful historic sites. We saw a couple getting their wedding photos taken on this staircase. Of course, tourist groups got in the way 95% of the time. I felt like I was at home at Harvard. If you ever get a chance to go to the Winter Palace, go, because it is really sweet. Each room is huge and unique.

So now you know the touristy things you have to see if you ever come to Russia.

JRR


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Wet Not Cantabrigian Summer

We did our spring 3km time trial before the end of the school year. Some footage below (this track is perfect for TOB):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_mVzJ5M6Vg&feature=player_embedded

We're all in the midst of ramping up our training, decompressing after finals and transitioning into our respective summer activities.
I got some looks like this out rollerskiing yesterday:



And this:



All and all, life is good.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Usual Ninth Place Finish at JOs

By Kristina McKlintock

In an exciting continuation of what has become the Harvard ski team's favorite spot on the results list, Harvard freshmen Chris Stock and Jennifer Rolfes finished the usual ninth place in the skate sprint at 2011 Junior Olympics at Wirth Park in Minneapolis.

Stock and Rolfes took strikingly similar paths to ninth place. Stock qualified 11th while Rolfes qualified 7th, but both finished a disappointing third in their quarterfinals. On tenterhooks after finishing, both eventually moved on as the second lucky loser. After this striking coincidence, Stock and Rolfes lost contact in their semifinals and conserved energy, both finishing a distant sixth. Undaunted, they both skied to third place in their B-finals, winning all-American honors and an overall 9th place finish.




Chris and Jen both rocked the ultimate Harvard top, New England bottom combo.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Trials at Fat Camp




We kicked off the season with a series of races in Rumford, Maine. The conditions weren't perfect.
So the workout began (shoveling snow) even before the races.
After posting some great results, the team headed to Campton, NH for a week of good training.
This week was endearingly referred to"Fat Camp" as daily schedule went something like this:
Wake-up
Eat
Ski
Eat
Nap
Eat
Wii-Tournament/Movie Time
Strength Workout
Eat
Make Dinner
Eat
Go to Bed

Note: that somedays the Wii-Tournament/Movie Time were coupled with the strength workout

Unlike most of our classmates, we were happy about the snow storms that kept hitting the Boston area.


Unfortunately, the snow made the trip to the ski room longer.
And now: A diversion

Monday, November 29, 2010

Cheese Whiz...


...it's like he's holding onto the rock with his hands!

-ANT