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2010 U.S. Cross Country Ski Team Nominations

 

The following is the USSA’s preliminary list of nominations for the 2010 U.S. Cross Country Ski Team. The nominations include those active athletes who qualified based on published selection criteria. The USSA will announce the actual team roster later this spring, naming those athletes who accept the responsibilities of being a part of the U.S. Ski Team and are planning to compete in the 2009-10 season.  This year, the U.S. Ski Team coaches are reserving the right to nominate a few rookie athletes in the fall.

 Athletes nominated to the 2010 U.S. Cross Country Ski Team are:

 U. S. Cross Country A Team

Men

Kris Freeman (Andover, NH; Andover Outing Club)

Torin Koos (Leavenworth, WA; Leavenworth Winter Sports Club)

Andy Newell (Shaftsburry, VT; Stratton Mountain School)

Women

Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Ski Center)

Morgan Arritola (Ketchum, ID; Sun Valley SEF)

Liz Stephen (East Montpelier, VT; Burke Mtn Academy)

U. S. Cross Country B Team Nominations

Men

Noah Hoffman (Ketchum, ID)

Garrott Kuzzy (Hayward, WI; Team CXC)

 Women

Tazlina Mannix (Talkeetna, AK; Alaska Pacific University Nordic Ski Center)

Morgan Smyth (Vernon, VT; Sun Valley SEF)

Lindsay Williams (Hastings, MN)

 

USSA CONGRESS 2009 MEETING SCHEDULE

NORDIC Schedule

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2009
1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.    Cross Country Officials Subcommittee - Bob Gross chair    

THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2009
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.    Jumping/NC officials - Matt Laue chair    
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.    Cross Country Coaches Subcommittee - John Callahan chair    

FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2009
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.    Cross Country Coaches Subcommittee - John Callahan chair    
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.    Jumping/NC coaches - Todd Wilson chair    

SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2009
9:00 a.m. - noon    Cross Country Committee Meeting - Jon Engen chair    
9:00 a.m. - noon    Jumping/NC coaches - Todd Wilson chair    
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.    Jumping/NC Sport Committee Meeting - Chuck Heckert chair

Controversial Topic to be addressed at Congress

By a process of examining who on our team was making the most progress and who wasn't we began adjusting the team and program structure to match the pathway most of our athletes are taking and have taken who are making measurable progress.  This is a short write up that as it pertains to post high school skiers who aim to win internationally.

 

The USST is encouraging top athletes graduating from high school to follow the USST post-graduate pathway.  This pathway involves committing one to two years to full time ski training with either the USST or a USST partner program directly after high school.  This program is a win-win situation for all involved.  The main players are the athlete, the parents, college programs, club programs and the US Ski Team.  Firstly, the athlete will be able to focus on training and racing in two very important developmental years.  This ensures that they are on track with their international counterparts.  Secondly, the athlete can test the life of a full time ski racer and make an educated decision about continuing to ski full time or skiing in college.  Thirdly, should the athlete decide to ski in college after a year or two they will be stronger, fitter and more mature.  This makes them a better recruit for the college and will be more likely to win a scholarship over the more mature foreign recruits.  Finally, the older more mature athlete will be a much more focused student.  These factors are important to the athlete, but also to the parent and to the college.  The parent is sending more directed, mature and focused student/athlete to a college that will be more interested in giving that student/athlete a scholarship.  The college will benefit from recruiting fitter, faster and more mature student/athletes.  These students will help the college realize it’s NCAA goals as well as round out a college ski team.  The final players are the USST and USST partner programs who benefit from being able to train the USA’s top athletes toward international success in these formative years as well as be able to retain those who wish to continue as full time skiers after the initial post graduate years.  This is truly a win-win situation for all involved.



Written By: Peter Vordenberg
Date Posted: 5/10/2009
Number of Views: 1751

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