Sunday 13 December 2015

First Race of The Season!

Last weekend I competed in my first race of the season, and my first ever race in Canada with the British Ski Academy on their Artemis Ski Camp. I have been training in Panorama, Canada for the past 4 weeks, and on the 5th and 6th December was finally able to compete. The races were at Mount Norquay, which is a short two hour drive from Panorama.

The races started bright and early on the Saturday and I was so nervous! I have always found the first race of the season to be to most nerve racking, but also the most exciting, and this race was no exception. The Norquay race piste was also the steepest slope I had ever skied. So as I stood at the start, looking down on the course below, I was scared, but full of adrenaline. I pushed out the start with the full intention of being as fast as I possibly could! It started well until about 7 gates down the course where I made a huge mistake. I was certain I was going to ski out but somehow I managed to push off of my hand and pull myself around the gate, and as I went to push back into the course, I suddenly realised that I had dropped my pole!  However, I was determined to finish my first race of the season and cross blocked every gate with my palm!


The second run was much better, I went from 15th after the first run to 7th after the second. So at the end of the day I finished 9th and scored 79.2 FIS points, which although was not the result I had wanted, it was encouraging to see what I could do! I went into the next day full of positivity and a huge sense of determination!
Day 2 started just as day 1 had. I was going down Bib 14 (which was a terrible draw out of the random top 15) and was ready for another day of slalom! My first run despite some mistakes was one of the fastest runs, putting me into 7th. But I knew I could do more! As I pushed out of the start gate on run 2 I had one word in my head. “Charge”. Looking back at the video, it is one of the scrappiest runs I have ever done in my life, but I stuck it out and didn’t give in and finished with the 4th fastest run time and a personal best result in slalom with 56.20 FIS points.

I didn’t realise that I was the U18 female winner until after my run. I couldn’t believe it. One of my dream goals whilst out in Canada was to return home with a medal, but I didn’t think it would happen! As I went up onto the podium I couldn’t stop smiling as I could never have imagined to have such a great season opener.

A huge thank you to Artemis for making this camp a possibility, Ski Bitz for making sure I always have the best ski tuning kit, and Salomon Racing UK for helping supply me with my new sandwich ski construction! I absolutely love it and proudly took it on the podium with me! And I now return to training in preparation for my next Canadian races, I am so hopeful and inspired for the upcoming season! 
Thank you to Artemis for helping fund this camp!

Saturday 28 November 2015

Canada with The British Ski Academy!

I am so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to train in Panorama, Canada with The British Ski Academy until Christmas eve. Panorama is located in the Rocky Mountains and is a small ski resort, which is used as the main training base for many Canadian teams throughout the Winter season.

The weather has been incredible and the conditions are the same. My days are long, starting with the moon setting over the mountains and ending with a vast expanse of blue sky. The sunrises each day are beautiful and I absolutely love it!

Over the time which I have been here I have been focusing mainly on one objective, which is rolling onto the ski at the top of the turn. This is difficult to do and is taking long hours of training to fix, but two weeks in and I can already feel a difference! As well as ski training my days also include fitness, generally consisting of spinning on a bike or recovery plyometric sessions with my coaches.

I would also just like to mention how great the food here is, we have a private chef called Marcel  and he has been keeping us in tip top shape with so many great meals!

As well as this I am also studying hard and prepping for my approaching mocks in January for my AS Levels in Chemistry, Biology, PE and Classical Civilisation. As always, my school has been super cooperative with my schooling and being incredibly supportive of me.

From what I have seen of Canada, I absolutely love. Everyone is incredibly kind and everywhere is beautiful and I look forward to seeing more of it! I hope to compete in a series of races soon, and I am looking forward to skiing at more Canadian resorts.
Overlooking the Valley
Once again, thank you to everyone who made this camp a possibility, and a huge thank you to Artemis for giving me this incredible opportunity!
The Early Bird gets the Early Worm!
            

Friday 13 November 2015

Welcome!

Welcome!

Hi there, and welcome to my athlete page. My page will be for sponsors or anyone else who is interested in my skiing. I will be trying to post as frequently as possible with how everything is going. Thank you so much for viewing my page!

     
Yasmin 
Tignes 2015
Photo Credits: Chris Howarth and Vanessa Fry BSS