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GBR FIS Telemark World Cup Report

The British hosted FIS Telemark World Cup drew to a close yesterday following the prize giving at the Hotel Grimming in Rauris.  The British organising committee paid tribute to the terrific help and assistance of the local Rauris community in putting together a brilliant few days of World Cup racing, particularly the Tourismusverband and the Hochalmbahnen who were played vital roles during the precedings.  The event was a huge success and proved that it is possible to host a World Cup level event in a foreign country.

Teams started to arrive in Rauris a couple of days before the races to familiarise themsleves with the terrain – Rauris is a very small resort with only a handful of runs and is perfect for an FIS World Cup race.  The resort boasts an homologated World Cup GS course and has previously hosted a Women’s FIS World Cup race.

The conditions were near perfect and the racers gave spectators their fair share of thrills with huge jumps and some spills.  Both Giant Slalom and Sprint courses were technically difficult, the terrain on the Kreutzboden piste is particularly challenging with a shallow start giving way to a icy and fast track about half way down that lasts to the finish.  The jump which was perched rather precariously on the edge of the transition meant racers were exposed to a fast landing with the next gate situated only a few metres from touchdown.  The aggregate speed from the upper part of the course combined with the unfettered momentum of free flight had racers in all sorts of trouble trying to negotiate the tight left hander after the jump on both the GS and Sprint courses.  Unfortunately some, to their dismay, realised that going ‘big’ on the jump was not the best tactical move and ended up tangled in the strategically placed safety netting.  The rappelokke (360 banked turn) was well placed and provided a onlookers the perfect place to see top class world athletes in action.  There were no events worthy of note here but it was interesting to see the technical nature of this discipline being put into practice – no sooner had the athletes left the 360 they were now pumping their arms and legs at a frighteningly rapid frequency to get themselves around the cross-country part of the course and to the finish.

12 nations arrived in Rauris to participate in the first ever British hosted Telemark World Cup and also the first Telemark World Cup of the 2010 season.  There were 9 Brits from the team able to compete, sadly Rachel Morgan was unable to attend due to work committments and David Cardwell and Carl Simmons are plagued with injury.

There were some surprises and it seems that the French have been working hard in the closed season with Chris Lau taking first place in the Giant Slalom on day one beating Eirik Rykhus (NOR) by almost a full second, on the other hand Bastien Dayer (SUI) was way off the pace trailling the leading pair by almost 4 seconds.  Chris Stewart (GBR) recorded his best finish in 29th position.  49 racers started.  In the women’s event Amelie Reymond (SUI) showed that she was still top class and romped home with a performance that left Katinka Knudsen (NOR) who was struggling to find top form in her wake.  Melodie David-Metral (FRA) came in with a respectable 4th place just behind Sandrine Meyer (SUI) who converted to telemark 2 seasons ago and has been one to watch ever since. Sarah Hannibal (GBR) gave a sterling perfomance in her first ever WC appearance coming 14th and recording some good WC points.

It was not long before the Norwegians exerted authority over the event in the Sprint with Rykhus crossing the finish just over a second in front of Philippe Lau (FRA) who followed almost 2 seconds later by Daniel Forrer (SUI) who was always in the top 5 mix last season.  Meanwhile the women’s race was once again dominated by Reymond who was on superb form.  On the British front there were some strong efforts Stewart and Andrew Clarke were close after the first run with less than 2 seconds separating them.  All was to play for and Clarke took an icy patch incorrectly and slipped below a gate having to climb to continue.  Stewart smashed the jump and recorded his first ever nil penalty there – only 9 other racers achieved this, he finished a credible 26th.  With racers leaving the course at several points, not always under control, the Brits through gritted teeth muscled on to record 4 top 30 finishes (Chris Wotton (28th), Philip Maddox (29th) and Huan Davies (30th)).  Hannibal fell, popped her shoulder but continued to ski to record an 18th place finish.  Other finishers were Clarke (31), Matt Turner (32) and Richard Parrot (34).

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RIP KNUT HAUGLAND – A True Telemark Hero


Knut Haugland

Knut Haugland, the Norwegian commando and explorer who died on Christmas Day aged 92, took part in two of the most adventurous and celebrated exploits of the last century – a daring raid on a suspected Nazi atomic weapons plant in war, and Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki expedition in peace.

Knut’s Obituary

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/special-forces-obituaries/6901543/Knut-Haugland.html

MERCEDES BENZ AND BRITISH TELEMARK – A Natural Progression

British Telemark Car of Choice

Go anywhere skiers in go anywhere cars!

Mercedes Benz UK is sponsoring the British Telemark Team.  This morning the team took delivery of four vehicles which will be used to transport the team all over Europe to the World Cup; the team are ecstatic about the deal.  The British Team Captain, Major Andrew Clarke said earlier today ‘Mercedes are not only superlative brand vehicles they are safe and reliable and exactly what the team needs ensuring that we all arrive in good order for the next World Cup race’.  The arrangement sees the team travelling in Mercedes’ 4Matic range of vehicles; a GL350 CDI, two ML350 CDI Sports and a long wheel-base R Class Grand Edition enabling the team to travel together to training and competition venues until next December.  The sponsorship is an essential ingredient towards the chances of British successes on the World Cup, ‘British Telemark hopes that this is the start of an enduring relationship that will grow over the years.  Mercedes is absoulutely the right brand to be associated with telemark, an exciting and arduous endurance sport which is mimicked by the vehicles we are now driving.  We are go-anywhere skiers and these are go-anywhere vehicles’ said Andrew.

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The Hermannater hangs up his boots…

Olympic Alpine ski gold medallist Hermann Maier announces retirement – Austrian Alpine skiing champion and former Olympic gold medallist Hermann Maier has announced his retirement from the sport after seriously injuring his knee in March.

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BDST have their sights on 2010

British Disabled Ski Team head for the Olympics

Neil English for the Daily Mail writes ‘Just watching them gave me a tremendous buzz. Through gates, especially during the faster giant slalom and super-G events, these athletes display all the grace, fluidity, dynamism and flair that make for a thrilling show.’


‘It was the same tingling feeling I had when I first witnessed really top class Telemark skiers perform their graceful art at speed, seemingly taming the difficulty of the terrain with their immense skill.’


The Telemark Winter Ball 2009

By Invitation Only the British Telemark Team Proudly Presents….

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For more information on how you can obtain tickets for this prestigious event email thewinterball@gbtelemark.co.uk

A Night with Team GB Telemark

THE


BRITISH TELEMARK TEAM


request the pleasure of your company at their pre-season Dinner


at


7pm, Thursday 12th November 2009


at


The Clocktower Restaurant, Epping, Essex

During the evening you will

  • enjoy a three course meal held to raise money for the un-funded British Telemark Team
  • receive tips on how to get fit for skiing from the team’s strength & conditioning coaches
  • be able to pick the brains of the Ski Club of Great Britain on how to make the most of your skiing holiday this winter
  • mingle with members of the British Telemark Ski Team

£30 per head

RSVP: To book a place at a table of this exclusive event contact Sarah Hannibal on 07940 715 224

Photos from GB Telemark Team Building – Plymouth

Help...I'm lost

Which way next TGBTTC?

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British Telemark Team at NEC Ski Show 30 Oct – 2 Nov 2009

THE BRITISH SKI AND BOARD SHOW COMES OF AGE WITH EXCITING NEW FEATURES

The British Ski and Board Show, one of the best winter sports show in the country, will come of age when it returns from Friday 30th October to Sunday 1st November as it celebrates 21 years at Birmingham’s NEC with breathtaking features for enthusiasts and novices to enjoy.Amazing features include the return of the gravity defying Aosta Valley Big Air Freestyle display team, featuring Olympic and World Champions on Europe’s largest indoor ski ramp.

On the Skills Slope, Ackers Adventure’s instructors will be giving free skiing and snowboarding lessons as well as organising toboggan runs while International instructors will demonstrate all aspects of skiing from the basics to making those tight turns on the new style indoor ski slope.

There will also be demonstrations from the British Telemark Ski Team lead by British Champion Andrew Clarke who compete in Telemark competitions all over the World. Telemark or ‘free heel skiing’ involves a combination of Alpine skiing through gates, cross-country skiing over flats and ski jumping off 1.5 metre jumps with a requirement to land over 20 metres from the take-off point.Learn how to ice climb courtesy of Pinnacle Challenge on our specially designed eight-metre high ice wall made from a special ‘foamex’ which you can climb using specially modified equipment.

New features for 2009 include testing your limits on the Nordic challenge course which includes an assault course, cross country skiing and shooting against the clock. Take the Challenge and the fastest time will be crowned ‘Top Skier’ on our leader board!And if what you really want is to enjoy the Après Ski, visit the Valle d’Aosta Mountain Gastronomy Experience and enjoy authentic Italian cuisine and fine wines from the region’s best.Head to the Fall-Line Skiing Magazine Talk Theatre where you can visit the Boot Doctor, listen to Henry’s Avalanche Talk, and find out how to get the best from your own gear and save you money with tips from Jon’s Ski Tuning.

You can also meet Ski Sunday presenter Graham Bell and Britain’s best ever winter Olympic contender, Zoe Gillings as she explains what it has taken to get to the pinnacle of international snowboarding and how she’s getting ready to take on the world in Canada next February. Find everything you need for the coming season in the extensive retail village with leading names offering exclusive show bargains. Over 150 exhibitors will offer the latest fashions, equipment, ideas and innovations, new product launches, international resorts, tourist boards and holiday companies from all over Europe and North America.

The British Ski and Board Show, sponsored by the Daily Telegraph, is open from 12noon until 8pm on Friday and 10am until 6pm on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are now on sale and prices range from as little as £4 for adults when purchased in advance while children’s tickets are just £2.50 each. For more information, the latest updates or to book tickets, visit www.britishskiandboardshow.co.uk or telephone the booking line on 0844 581 0734

Milton Keynes Local News - Andrew Clarke
Andrew Clarke

On 12 September, at the Milton Keynes SNO!zone, the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) are laying on the UK’s first ski-a-thon on real snow, and is the first time that so many GB skiers, with world status have had the opportunity to ski together. Also, it is the first time that Joe Public has had the opportunity to ski alongside eleven of the nation’s best.

This week, Major Andrew Clarke, British Telemark Champion and captain of the GB Telemark ski team announced that seven members of his team will take part in the ski-a-thon. Bringing the participating skiing hero count up to eleven, means that this whole event has turned into an unexpected treble whammy. “The outside world might think that Britain’s top skiers ski together all the time. This is simply not the case. We see each other at competitions, but rarely get to take off down a slope together. I am also keen to see the up-and-coming talent from the paralympic development squad, who are also taking part. It is a privilege to be part of such a historic event, in aid of a charity that has helped so many skiers,” explained Andrew.

Paul Smith, Executive Director of SIA added: “We knew that this kind of event had not been run in the UK before, so we knew it was a first. However, to have so many world-class skiers volunteering to take part in the ski-a-thon has moved everybody within SIA. We can say to anybody who can snowboard or ski, ‘Come and join in. Oh and by the way, you will be on the slope alongside: Graham Bell (eight times British Ski Champion and Ski Sunday presenter), Ed Drake (British Alpine Champion), Talan Skeels-Piggins (fifth in the world for downhill sit-skiing and GB Paralympian), James Webb (GB freestyler) and now the national Telemark team.’ Wow!”

The GB Telemark team is sending Andrew himself, Richard Parrott, Rachel Morgan, Sarah Hannibal, Matt Turner, Huan Davies and David Cardwell to the 12-hour ski-a-thon. They have been hard at it, training for the World Cup which takks place in January 2010. Telemark combines and tests skiing disciplines including downhill, jumping, cross-country, freestyle and skating. It’s incredibly skilled, and, just as in triathlons, it requires a smooth transition from one challenge to another. “This year we have been able to use the SNO!zone for training, which is the first time we have had the facilities for out-of-season training. Going to the gym is no substitute for real snow. This gives us a stronger base for pre-competition training in the winter,” explained Andrew.

If you would like to take part in this historic ski-a-thon and ski or snowboard with true sporting heroes, please contact Sarah on s.tennent@spinal.co.uk or call 0845 6786633 ext. 217 for more information.