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Territorial Ski Championships hit the trails following month-long postponement

The 2022 Territorial Ski Championships were postponed for around a month because of the cold weather in March.
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Neve Mahon heads out from the start line in the U14 girls race. James McCarthy/窪蹋勛圖厙 photo

The 2022 Territorial Ski Championships were postponed for around a month because of the cold weather in March.

Warm weather permeated the capital for a couple of weeks afterward, but didnt affect the course too much.

The races took place at the Yellowknife Ski Club on April 9 and 10. Events were split into two different sets of races: day one featured the classic races while free technique was the focus of day two.

Wheler said it was a very busy but fun weekend of skiing.

We had around 150 skiers on Saturday and around 65 on the Sunday, said Kerry Wheler, the ski clubs events manager. We had some cancellations and some didnt show for various reasons but its the highest number of registrations since Ive been involved.

Several divisions were in play over the weekend, ranging from the U5, which raced a straight 200-metre sprint on day one, right up to the Masters Mens and Womens, both of which went 7.5-km on Sunday in the free technique races. No matter where they finished, each skier got a cookie medal courtesy of the McShane family, which did all the baking.

They baked 220 cookies in total, said Wheler. The McShanes have taken on that task over the past couple of years and everyone loves getting one. The races are participant-focused and we encourage everyone to come out and take part. We also had the decorating station back after a couple of years away due to Covid-19 and the kids were really excited to get that chance to decorate their cookies again.

Olympians Brendan Green and Rosanna Crawford were back in town for a second consecutive weekend and they handed out the medals to everyone on the first day, Wheler added.

One of the skiers who competed on both days was Neve Mahon. She had a fourth-place finish on day one and a second-place finish on day two, both in the U14 girls division.

Mahon said the conditions were icy because of the re-freezing of the snow due to the colder temperatures in the run-up to the event but it was still good to race.

Having the wind on the straightaway was good, she said, referring to the windy conditions on day two. Its good on the downhill sections because you get a bit more speed and youre doing less work.

The cold wasnt too much of a factor, she added, with her face being most affected.

Its cold on the face but for the rest of the body, its nice because it cools you down, she said. I had a decent weekend (Sunday) was better than (Saturday).

Wheler also raced on the weekend and while she agreed with Mahons assessment of the icy conditions, she gave plenty of credit to the groomers who set the course before the racing began.

They put together a fast but safe course and did an amazing job, she said. There was a bit of anxiety because of the weather with the thaw and freeze but the groomers are an incredible crew. They had their plan in place and they executed it. They were out in the wee hours of the morning in order to catch the conditions at the right time.

In addition to the groomers, Wheler said the race committee, featuring folks such as John Stephenson, John Bowser, Kris Udesen, Julia Gyapay, Rosy Tutton and Lisa McShane played a huge role in making sure everything went off as well as it did.

The last weekend participation event at the ski club is the Nordic Cross on Saturday, which features an obstacle course.

Here are the results from both days of racing:

April 9 (classic)

U5 boys

1st Theodore Yorke, 2:17.5

2nd Owen Magee, 2:29.1

3rd Rowan Clyne, 2:56.6

U5 girls

1st Lorelai Reid, 2:43.8

2nd Charlotte Segboer, 3:16.6

3rd Emily Money, 3:32.3

U6 boys

1st Sam Slack, 1:35.1

2nd Sol Beaulieu, 1:44.7

3rd Mylo Kruger, 1:47.5

U6 girls

1st Marin Marrai, 5:02.0

2nd Lucy Argue, 5:31.3

3rd Nora Magee, 6:08.3

U8 boys

1st Smith Coombs (Hay River), 7:03.1

2nd Emile Wohlgemuth, 7:35.4

3rd Holden Reid, 7:57.0

U8 girls

1st Arya Townson, 7:19.1

2nd Soleia Look, 7:40.1

3rd Tara McShane, 7:54.4

U10 boys

1st Dylan Skelton, 10:10.2

2nd Jaxin Coombs (Hay River), 11:49.3

3rd Jolliffe Mitchell, 12:33.6

U10 girls

1st Lila Townson, 11:38.5

2nd Vaida Marrai, 12:05.5

3rd Emma Wheler, 12:14.9

U12 boys

1st Toryn Wheler, 11:04.5

2nd Jordi Casas, 12:52.5

3rd Kason Coombs (Hay River), 13:03.4

U12 girls

1st Liliana Marrai, 13:45.2

2nd Kate McShane, 16:20.1

U14 boys

1st Noah Koop, 18:49.3

2nd Will Kanigan, 20:14.0

3rd Oliver Reitsma, 21:44.0

U14 girls

1st Anna Curran, 16:17.7

2nd Caris Wood, 18:12.6

3rd Leah McShane, 18:29.6

U16 boys

1st Joe Curran, 17:51.4

2nd Malachi Morin, 20:20.6

U16 girls

1st Talia Ehrlich, 25:22.7

2nd Skyra Pike, 27:39.2

U18 boys

1st Morgan Young, 19:05.0

Masters Men Open

1st Thomsen DHont, 16:03.6

2nd Mike Argue, 16:05.9

3rd Moses Hernandez, 18:34.9

Masters Women Open

1st Shauna Morgan, 23:09.4

2nd Jill Vaydik, 23:46.2

Masters Men Recreational

1st Tim Thurley, 16:44.5

Masters Women Recreational

1st Kerry Wheler, 12:46.2

2nd Sarah Marrai, 14:10.9

3rd Candace Decoste, 14:23.3

April 10 (free)

U8 boys

1st Smith Coombs, 5:33.5

2nd Emile Wohlgemuth, 7:46.9

3rd Zakariya Benning, 8:12.4

U8 girls

1st Tara McShane, 7:07.0

2nd Arya Townson, 8:01.6

3rd Sanaa Doherty, 9:12.1

U10 boys

1st Jaxin Coombs (Hay River), 7:20.9

2nd Dylan Skelton, 8:04.4

3rd Jolliffe Mitchell, 9:29.9

U10 girls

1st Lila Townson, 8:22.3

2nd Vaida Marrai, 9:32.1

3rd Aisha Benning, 9:48.1

U12 boys

1st Toryn Wheler, 9:00.8

2nd Kason Coombs, 9:32.6

3rd Jordi Casas, 9:36.9

U12 girls

1st Liliana Marrai, 11:18.3

2nd Kate McShane, 11:39.0

U14 boys

1st Noah Koop, 14:05.2

2nd Cormac Stewart, 14:50.5

3rd Will Kanigan, 17:21.9

U14 girls

1st Anna Curran, 12:51.0

2nd Neve Mahon, 13:53.5

3rd Leah McShane, 14:29.3

U16 boys

1st Joe Curran, 21:00.1

2nd Malachi Morin, 22:05.0

Masters Men Open

1st Mike Argue, 20:49.0

2nd Brett Wheler, 21:42.4

3rd Jacob Shank, 22:28.0

Masters Women Open

1st Shauna Morgan, 27:33.3

Masters Women Recreational

1st Kerry Wheler, 10:27.1

2nd Aida Nciri, 11:46.1

Source: Zone 4



About the Author: James McCarthy

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