Sunday 17 March 2013

Bormio 2013

After a great week at the FIS World Championhips in Schladming it was time to go onto Bormio for the English Alpine Championships, for what is always a great week. I had high hopes for Bormio, some of which were achieved. Alongside my own races I also looked forward to fore-running the FIS races, and I saw this as a good opportunity for me to gain experience for my FIS debut next year and give me a good insight into the work I have to do in the summer to achieve my aspirations.

But before all that however I'd like to say a big thank you to Paul and Team Evolution for offering me an overnight stay at their base. Also big thanks to Sega for collecting me from Schlad, taking me over to Bormio and making life a whole lot easier for me. They have a fantastic set-up in St Johann and some great coaches who're going to improve a lot of racers over future years.

After the 6 hour drive from Austria we finally arrived in Italy - the 10th European country I'd been in over the month of February.

Frustratingly, Super G is the discipline I've struggled to achieve regular consistency in, despite it being by far the most enjoyable. The combination of speed and technique required is a test for anybody, but the lack of time and facilities in Alpbach mean that opportunities to train Super G are minimal. Generally it's a first lift blast from top to bottom before tech training, however it is always extremely fun!

My podium at last year's British Champs and a solid top ten in my GB Children's team outing in Andorra offered me confidence that the consistency was arriving however. After a great opening to the run I made one mistake on the steep which cost me loads of speed and time. Effectively the error cost me an overall win, however a solid second place and first English boy meant I'd achieved my first aim of the week - adding my name onto the English SG trophy, and settling myself for the rest of the championships.

As ever I was hoping to do well in the GS, not least given the development work I'd done in advance of Schladming. Irritatingly a poor first run I left myself a lot to do, which was the tone for the early half of my season really. However a great second run charge - my best run of the year so far - gave me another podium place and plenty of belief to go onto the slalom. 


Slalom has been a big frustration this year. I've had some fantastic training days over the winter but have never really got going when racing the discipline I've always felt strongest at. It's either rapid or dnf at the moment, however if I cut out the dnf's then I know that the podiums will flow. Certainly the work I did with Richard Breese in advance of Bormio had me full of confidence but another mistake riddled first run left me with all the work to do. I rode my luck with an all or nothing 2nd run in G.S. the day before and tried to go for the same again, but going too direct on the steep led me to a mistake I would come to regret.

After 15 pretty tidy gates I found myself slumped on the ground next to the coaches with the week's overall children's title - which at that point was mine to lose and one I was intent on retaining - thrown away on the last run of he week.

The three weeks back home since has given me time to refresh and prepare mentally for a final assault on Winter 2013 and children's racing - the British Champs. I'm fit, ready for the challenges ahead and hoping to do well. In any case, 3 full weeks in school at this time if year is more than long enough! 

  
    


Thursday 7 March 2013

Schladming International Youth Camp 2013

Amazing. A once in a lifetime experience that was absolutely amazing.

Attending Schladming 2013 as a BSS ambassador was an opportunity for me to experience a whole new level of skiing first hand, whilst also meeting new people in similar situations as me, witnessing first hand Austrian and Styrian culture in particular. It also gave me the opportunity of taking a well deserved break off ski training without leaving the mountains.

I went to Schladming a little uneasy, mainly because I wasn’t comfortable with the thought of lots of new people around me. It was a multi-national camp, whereas personally I’m used to sticking with the same group of lads I train regularly with - and my Glaswegian coach, obviously.

This took me a little out of my comfort zone. Amazingly however, over the first night and following morning I got to know more and more people, and made more and more friends from all corners of the world. From Chile to Russia, from America to Iran I now have friends with similar interests and experiences. It was a great opportunity for me and it helped me personally to become more outgoing, more versatile and substantially improve my people skills. I also have an offer of somewhere to stay when next visiting Argentina!

Without doubt however, the best part of the week was watching the races. Seeing the best in the world doing what they love was a truly memorable experience. It also gave me a deep insight in to the level of skiing which I aspire to achieve and reiterated to me that the only way I was going to achieve that was to try my hardest and give my all, every minute both on and off the slopes.

Standing in the VIP area next to the American Team was also something I won’t forget any time soon. Nor is the breath-taking atmosphere in and around the stadium, especially when an Austrian skier went down. It was mental! They live and breathe ski racing.

Off the hill we visited the press centre and experienced what it was like to stand in front of the microphones during a press conference. We also worked on how to make your own videos look good, how to cut film, which clips and images to choose and how to make the best videos. This was good for me so that I can take these skills away and I intend to put them to use in my next video.

We also did lots of different types of skiing, trying out telemark & monoboard skis as well as doing a fair bit of skiing on my own slaloms. 

Overall, Schladming has to be one of the most amazing experiences I've had and witnessed. I was immensely proud and honoured to have been chosen as an ambassador for BSS for the event. I took a lot away from the camp and would definitely recommend it to people who have the chance to go on a future International Youth Camp.

Below are a few pics but if you want to see more please check out my Picasa album at http://tinyurl.com/c2jssew