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On home snow at state, Oppito, Smith shine for Summit High School Nordic
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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.
Photo by John Hanson
Jonah Mocatta of Summit High races to Summit s best finish with a time of 15:24, securing ninth place at Saturday s 4.6-kilometer individual classic race at Colorado Mountain College in Leadville.
Photo by John Hanson
Powering his way uphill, Christian Skowron races to a 15th place finish in a stacked field of 66.
Photo by John Hanson
Photo by John Hanson
Maclean Donovan rounds a corner on her way to finishing the 4.6 kilometer race with a 14th place time of 19:53. Donovan was Summit s only female competitor.
Photo by John Hanson
Lucas Dayton points his skis towards the finish line. Dayton finished 26th with a time of 17:08.
BAKERVILLE The Summit High School Nordic ski team dominated the 7.5-kilometer interval-start skate ski race on Friday, Feb. 12 in Bakerville east of Loveland Ski Area, with four boys in the top five and three girls finishing in the top six.
Considering the backcountry, powder conditions, the race was less of a skate and more of a downhill double-pole. Tigers senior Liam Goettelman (fifth place, 20 minutes and 1.7 seconds) said the conditions favored the Summit team, considering the team’s experience in downhill and backcountry racing.
“This one is definitely going to be going into the history books as a fun one,” Goettelman said.
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