Although the Summit High School Nordic ski team had its first competition just a little over two weeks ago, the team is already halfway through its slate of regular season meets. The athletes are now.
Those who saw the weather throughout the day on Friday, Jan. 12, in and around Summit County were probably inclined to stay inside at all costs. With wind gusts up to 50 mph and intermittent.
To honor the legacy and history of North America’s largest cross country ski race, the American Birkebeiner, there is a project planned to construct a memorial plaza in Cable, Wisconsin, fitted with a statue of.
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Summit Tigers Nordic skier Kai Oppito skis out of the start area just east of Loveland Ski Area en route to a fourth-place finish in the 7.5-kilometer skate race on the recpath to Bakerville earlier this month. On Friday, Oppito was Summit’s top racer in fourth place at the Steamboat Springs skate.
The Summit High School Nordic ski team raced to a runner-up performance at Friday’s 5.7-kilometer skate race at the Steamboat Ski Touring Center despite being without one of its best skiers.
Tigers head coach Eva Hagen said Jonah Mocatta suffered a wrist injury while Alpine skiing Thursday that sidelined him from Friday’s race and could force him out of next weekend’s state championships at Gold Run Nordic Center in Breckenridge.