Bristol Mtn Snowshoe Racing
Friday Jan swam 2,000 yards at SUNY Brockport, then biked 20 miles at home. Saturday we traveled from Spencerport to Bristol Ski Resort. The directions on the RoadsArePoison web site were correct, "When you think you're lost go another few minutes and it will be on your left". It seemed longer than a few minutes, but eventually we made it. Several miles of winding up a dirt/gravel/mud/snow/ice road led us to the top of Bristol mountain and the newly constructed cross-country skiing and snowshoe facility. You can always count on an adventure with Mort Nace and Tim Ratowski directing the event.
A much smaller than expected number of racers (15) began five loops of the groomed trail. Zach Rivers, a nationally ranked snowshoer lapped all of us at least once on the 6k course. I was happy to finish fifth and do a 5k in less than 24 minutes. Jan finished 15th, running a 5k in about 31 minutes.
Saturday afternoon we drove back to the pool and Jan swam another 2,000 or so yards. I wore my wet suit and set a pool wetsuit p.r. in the 1500, finishing in 31:56, almost 4 minutes faster than I did the same distance a few months ago.
Sunday Jan biked with Coach Roy again, going about 36 miles on the Lake Placid DVD course.
A much smaller than expected number of racers (15) began five loops of the groomed trail. Zach Rivers, a nationally ranked snowshoer lapped all of us at least once on the 6k course. I was happy to finish fifth and do a 5k in less than 24 minutes. Jan finished 15th, running a 5k in about 31 minutes.
Saturday afternoon we drove back to the pool and Jan swam another 2,000 or so yards. I wore my wet suit and set a pool wetsuit p.r. in the 1500, finishing in 31:56, almost 4 minutes faster than I did the same distance a few months ago.
Sunday Jan biked with Coach Roy again, going about 36 miles on the Lake Placid DVD course.
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