Things have gone great with fall training so far. We've
finished all of our typical testing events aside from the River Road 7.5/10k
skate TT, which is more of a group race than test. With a young team on both
sides that came on strong late last year and really started to turn a few
heads, we had some high expectations for the returning class. What’s impressive
is that this ‘returning class’ basically consists of the entire team, as Kelsey
was our only graduating senior. In fact, Eric is our only senior this year, and
he is training and studying abroad this semester in Vancouver, BC.
Eric in British Columbia
That means the training group this fall has a unique sense
of camaraderie: they all put in the work last year, they all are putting in the
work this year, and they will all be putting in the work together next fall as
well. That leads to a pretty strong team unity: there is not a lot of BS this
season…workouts feel distinctly more professional in nature. This team knows
what they are capable of, and they are driven to achieve some ambitious goals.
Kate and Taren, L3 intervals at Morgan Road
That doesn't mean this year hasn't been a ton of fun
already, with plenty of games, eating challenges, inside jokes and running
humor like the petty “married-couple banter” of Phil and Kyle. What also helps
keep thing fun is breaking records, because going fast is the most fun you can
have with this sport. That’s why we do it, after all…
Coach Terko giving some apparently hilarious directions at a workout
So I will not write out tons of numbers here, and instead I’ll
direct you to our team archive of testing results going back many years. You
can see the overall archives for each event, with the times and names from this
year in bold. You can also click the tabs at the bottom to review some previous
tests from year-to-year, and see averages.
Some highlights?
6 men under 10 minutes in the 3k. Average time of 9:59.
Possibly a first in school history for both.
Erin Perryman has been on a roll, most notably shattering
the DoublePole test record and setting herself up to be the first female under
9 minutes in the coming years.
Erin crushing the DP test. Big gains in all areas this year, watch out for this one
And the most exciting performance of all: The men’s race at
St. Regis. This is the quintessential SLU test, a punishing 30-35 minute uphill
mountain race. Tom Lepesqueur has held the men’s record of 29:21 since 2006, also
the only time in race history under 30 minutes.
Team atop St. Regis
This year, the Meng Dynasty ran the mountain in 28:34 to
destroy that record, and he was followed by 2 freshmen: Blaine Ayotte in 29:08
and Calvin Swomley in 29:09, making a simultaneous record-breaking by three
skiers. What’s more, sophomore Phil Marshall came in at 29:23, narrowly missing
the previous record but putting four racers under 30 minutes in a single year.
Of course, the success was cause for celebration in the form
of the inaugural St. Regis Hotdog Cart challenge. The road at the base of St.
Regis Mountain is a long winding stretch of quiet road comprised of trees,
hills, lakes and…at hotdog vendor cart. Meng attempted to eat one fully-loaded
kraut dog in 28 seconds in honor of his 28-minute Regis time. The result?
Fast times and fun workouts are always a sign of a fit team,
but good weather helps also. We've been so lucky this year to have an amazing
stretch of classic fall patterns here in the North Country. A day of rain will
be bordered both before and after by week-long stretches of 40-degree nights and
70-degree cloudless days. Humidity is a non-factor, and t-shirts have persisted
long past their usual season here.
“Cali weather!” Meng is always saying.
After spending this past summer out West myself, I can attest to the
motivational power of endless sunny days and beautiful surroundings. In this
case that means foliage on an exceptional level. I’m quick to point out nearly
every day the fact that while basketball teams are inside and football is
running drills on grass with lines on it, we get to experience all of these
colors and settings firsthand. Rollerskis have been like scenes from an L.L.
Bean catalogue, and that makes it so easy to get out and get fast every single
day.
We're headed down for an overnight camping trip in Lake Placid this weekend, my second annual team-bonding trip. It may not be up to the same caliber of going to Canada to watch a World Cup ski race (last year), but it's looking like another great stretch of days to be in the mountains.
We're headed down for an overnight camping trip in Lake Placid this weekend, my second annual team-bonding trip. It may not be up to the same caliber of going to Canada to watch a World Cup ski race (last year), but it's looking like another great stretch of days to be in the mountains.
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