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More than 130 skiers hit trails for NWT Cross-Country Ski Championships

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Ben Lothian, right, skies his way through the woods as Charlie Palmer tries to keep pace during the NWT Cross-Country Ski Championships at the Yellowknife Ski Club on March 21.

Perhaps the best thing about cross-country skiing is that it's an outdoor event and that means the chances of having a meet of some sort are really good right now.

There's also a good chance that dozens of people will show up for a meet because they get to do something.

That's how it went at the Yellowknife Ski Club on the weekend as the NWT Cross-Country Ski Championships emanated from the club's trails. More than 130 skiers from Yellowknife, Hay River and Fort Smith competed over two days of action and the right to call themselves a territorial champion.

The weekend was split into two parts with the classic technique events on March 20, where skiers left the start line in intervals and skied inside of groomed tracks, and the mass start free technique races the following day, where everyone started together and skied however they liked.

Several of those who entered competed on both days, such as Adam Clinton, who went on to make it a double-winning performance in the boys U14 division, finishing first in both the classic and mass start events.

He said everything went as well as it could have for him on the weekend.

I had a pretty good race (on Sunday), he said. I felt like it was probably a personal best for me, I felt like I raced pretty well.

Both days were a bit on the chilly side in terms of both air temperature and wind chill but neither value was high enough to force a cancellation, -15 C for air and -20 C for wind chill.

Clinton, though, said the wind was a bit of a factor on day two.

Everyone was struggling with that, he said. Mostly in the bushes, you don't feel the wind too much but what really kills you is the hills. There's that one big hill and most skiers lose their energy when they climb it.

Ben Lothian, right, skies his way through the woods as Charlie Palmer tries to keep pace during the NWT Cross-Country Ski Championships at the Yellowknife Ski Club on March 21. photo courtesy of Roxane Poulin
Ben Lothian, right, skies his way through the woods as Charlie Palmer tries to keep pace during the NWT Cross-Country Ski Championships at the Yellowknife Ski Club on March 21.
photo courtesy of Roxane Poulin

Other double-winners on the weekend included Mike Argue in the master men's open division as Kevin Durkee was forced to play bridesmaid in both of their races. The 7.5-km mass start race, though, produced perhaps the most exciting finish of the weekend Argue won by just two-tenths of a second.

Kira Young was also a two-time champ in the U16 girls division as was Toryn Wheler in the boys U10 division, Emma Wheler in the U8 girls category and Kihew Cabell-White of Fort Smith in the girls U10 division.

Everyone who skied received a cookie medal at the finish line, no matter where they ended up in the final standings.

Shawne Kokelj, president of Cross-Country NWT, said it was real good to see skiers make the trip in from out of town.

There was also praise for the ski club and how it organized things.

Cross Country NWT is grateful to the event co-ordinator, Kerry Wheler, as well as all of the volunteers who put an incredible number of hours into making an event like this happen: timers, groomers, cookie medal bakers, course officials, announcers, administrators etc., she said. With the large amount of snow received on Friday (before race day), I heard a rumour that the dedicated club groomers were up at 5 a.m. making sure the race trails were in fantastic shape for Saturday.

Here are the results from the weekend's festivities:

Classic technique March 20

Top three in each division

U5 boys (200 metres)

1st Haku Matsuo, 3:45.4

2nd Josef Yeoman, 8:35.3

3rd Iiro Armitage, 10:26.2

U5 girls (200 metres)

1st Harriet Aiston-Stoichet, 2:45.0

2nd Eloise Look, 3:19.0

3rd Nora Magee, 3:48.0

U6 boys (500 metres)

1st Cole Segboer, 5:06.2

2nd Barrow Wray, 5:12.5

3rd Graeme Wood, 6:27.9

U6 girls (500 metres)

1st Anita Philipovsky, 5:36.7

2nd Abigail Aiston-Stoichet, 6:04.7

3rd Sarah Money, 6:14.0

U8 boys (1-km)

1st Cian Segboer, 8:15.6

2nd Smith Coombs, 8:41.4

3rd Holden Reid, 8:45.6

U8 girls (1-km)

1st Emma Wheler, 7:08.4

2nd Tara McShane, 9:34.0

3rd Marley Lok, 10:41.1

U10 boys (2-km)

1st Peter Kanigan, 11:55.1

2nd Dylan Skelton, 12:48.3

3rd Jaxin Coombs, 13:49.0

U10 girls (2-km)

1st Kihew Cabell-White, 12:50.4

2nd Aliana Lothian, 14:03.8

3rd Valda Marrai, 14:09.7

U12 boys (2.5-km)

1st Toryn Wheler, 12:22.0

2nd Benjamin Lothian, 13:33.0

3rd Zachary Young, 14:13.0

U12 girls (2.5-km)

1st Abbey Zimmer, 14:03.0

2nd Caris Wood, 14:16.0

3rd Sula Ray, 15:30.0

U14 boys (3.75-km)

1st Adam Clinton, 15:36.0

2nd Isaac Zimmer, 15:49.0

3rd Kiran Ray, 17:39.0

U14 girls (3.75-km)

1st Leah McShane, 21:03.0

2nd Anna Curran, 21:29.0

3rd Taylor Porter, 21:37.0

U16 boys (5-km)

1st Makoa Kokelj, 19:37.0

2nd Joe Curran, 19:54.0

3rd Aksel Reed, 21:16.0

U16 girls (5-km)

1st Kira Young, 20:08.0

2nd Talia Erhlich, 27:32.0

U18 boys (7.5-km)

1st Morgan Young, 33:27.0

Master men's open

1st Mike Argue, 27:42.0

2nd Kevin Durkee, 30:03.0

3rd Jon Weller, 30:36.0

Master women's open

1st Ella Kokelj, 31:16.0

2nd Shauna Morgan, 40:39.0

3rd Wendy Lahey, 51:09.0

Master women's recreational

1st Julie Ward, 26:54.3

2nd Sarah Marrai, 29:10.0

3rd Tania Hercun, 32:03.0

Mass start March 21

Top three in each division

U8 boys (1-km)

1st Finn Marshall, 8:22.0

2nd Smith Coombs, 9:16.0

U8 girls (1-km)

1st Emma Wheler, 8:13.8

2nd Tara McShane, 10:12.3

U10 boys (1-km)

1st Jaxin Coombs, 5:44.0

2nd Colin Mahon, 6:03.9

3rd Peter Kanigan, 6:07.8

U10 girls (1-km)

1st Kihew Cabell-White, 6:23.8

2nd Aliana Lothian, 7:11.8

3rd Pippa Palmer, 7:14.3

U12 boys (2-km)

1st Toryn Wheler, 8:48.5

2nd Benjamin Lothian, 9:58.4

3rd Charlie Palmer, 10:01.4

U12 girls (2-km)

1st Abbey Zimmer, 10:04.8

2nd Caris Wood, 11:33.8

3rd Sadee Mitchell, 12:01.7

U14 boys (3.75-km)

1st Adam Clinton, 14:14.8

2nd Isaac Zimmer, 15:39.2

3rd Kiran Ray, 16:14.7

U14 girls (3.75-km)

1st Anna Curran, 18:00.0

2nd Taylor Porter, 20:47.9

3rd Leah McShane, 21:23.1

U16 boys (5-km)

1st Joe Curran, 17:20.0

2nd Malachi Morin, 17:22.6

3rd Makoa Kokelj, 17:32.4

U16 girls (5-km)

1st Kira Young, 19:35.7

2nd Talia Ehrlich, 26:28.0

U18 boys (7.5-km)

1st Morgan Young, 28:46.2

Master men's open

1st Mike Argue, 26:33.8

2nd Kevin Durkee, 26:34.0

3rd Jacob Shank, 27:21.0

Master women's open

1st Sian Leyshon, 35:16.5

2nd Tracey Pope, 38:41.7

3rd Shauna Morgan, 39:54.7

Master men's recreational

1st Artur Zhurausky, 27:16.7

Master women's recreational

1st Julie Ward, 25:58.6

2nd Jill Vaydik, 28:21.8

3rd Rosie Benning, 40:02.3

source: Zone 4



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