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Classic Nordic skiing is the less preferred style among most New Hampshire high school skiers, but it didn’t stop Hopkinton’s Francie Trafton and her teammates from perfecting their technique.Their practice and attention to detail in classic racing.
The New Hampshire Coaches Series – the biggest Nordic skiing race in the state – didn’t happen in 2021 and temperatures below zero weren’t about to keep skiers away in 2022.The field of 30 teams at Saturday’s 5K skate race featured squads from both.
Concord freshman Tyler Watt wins at Nordic MOC
Tyler Watt competes at the Nordic Meet of Champions on Tuesday at Proctor Academy in Andover. SAM EVANS-BROWN / Concord High Athletics
Tyler Watt competes at the Nordic Meet of Champions on Tuesday at Proctor Academy in Andover with Hanover’s Simon Phipps behind him. SAM EVANS-BROWN / Concord High Athletics
Concord High freshman Tyler Watt competes at the Division I Nordic championships at Great Glen Trails in Gorham on March 3. Watt finished third in the 5k skate race at the D-I meet, but he finished first in the 7.5k skate at Tuesday’s Meet of Champions at Proctor Academy. JONATHAN VAN FLEET / Monitor staff
D-II Nordic championships: Hopkinton girls finish second, Kearsarge boys third
Kearsarge s Steven Williamson competes at the Division II Nordic championships on March 4, 2021, at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Williamson finished fifth in the classic race and sixth in the skate race to lead the Cougars to a third-place result in the team standings. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff
Hopkinton s Francie Trafton competes at the Division II Nordic championships on March 4, 2021, at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Trafton finished fourth in the skate race and eighth in the classic race and Hopkinton finished runner-up to Lebanon, 732-728. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff
Hopkinton s Michael Eggers-Emerson competes at the Division II Nordic championships on March 4, 2021, at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Eggers-Emerson finished 15th in the classic race and 21st in the skate race to help the Hawks to a fifth-place team finish. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff