Lake Placid -On Saturday, February 1, a race and B race were held at Mountwan Havenberg during the Empire State Winter Game. This was the first competition for some youth athletes on the USA LUGE junior development team.
Brin Davison in Holiston, Massachusetts has won a gold medal in a 37.970 second youth B women’s race for a total of 1 minute. She has been sliding for about a year and was first introduced through Luge Search via the USA LUGE official athlete recruitment program, Slider Search.
“It was a normal day” She laughed. “Dad asked if he wanted to go. I said that’s right!”
Sarah Stefanides, West Chester, Pennsylvania, left for a silver medal. When she ran the ice shot twice, she recorded the total time of 1: 38.938. Following Stephanie Hoilman in Columbus, Ohio, there were two heats in total, 1: 38.992, and won the bronze.
A group of 10 athletes has composed a youth B men’s event. Lake Placid’s Maxim Zayon has overturned the field in two runs of 1:34.420. At 1: 34.587, a silver medal Silver Medal, Silver Medal, Roberts, dragged. The bronze medal was captured at 1:36.050 by Colin Peterson of Columbus, Ohio.
Davison’s teammates, Alexis Mason, Ohio, and Violet Crancy in Wayne, Pennsylvania, were ranked first and second in young women, 1: 35.499 and 1:37.254, respectively. The three met at the USA Luge Screening Camp last February. This is an athlete invitation event that indicates the possibilities during the slider search and another recruitment event that tests sports on ice. Leylin Bajus in Winnewood, Pennsylvania has completed a total time of 1: 40.437 and has completed a podium for young women.
The stage of Youth B was composed of Warren Briggs, New York, New London, Caleb Dusck, Wisconsin, and Landon Kojiku in Norfolk, Massachusetz.
The slider is a young man A man and a woman (athlete born between 2007 and 2010), a man of youth B and a woman (athlete born between 2011 and 2012) -An age Masu.
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Mogul
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Straton Mountain Lease Knight was the top female skier on Saturdays on Saturday during the Mogul Event held in the White Face Mountain.
After racing at the resort low -barrail, the night won both U15 and the overall female event when the second run was recorded in 25.43 seconds. After running a 183.5 -meter course, we won 74.76 points from three judges.
Mogules are distinguished from other Takayama ski events because sports combine balance, style, and speed. Athletes win two runs, and judges get the best score. Competitive companies make two jumps with mogules during running, achieving the best score as possible.
Erapeded, the U15 Silver Medalist’s teammate, won the entire female silver medal. Her Best Run, at the beginning of her, crossed the finish line at 25.73 and won 69.73 points from the judge team.
Straton Mountain’s Kathy Montor and U13 Gold Medalists concluded the overall top three. She enjoyed the first runtime of 27.87, and the judge gave 66.22 points.
Straton Mountain Keyer succeeded on the boys and asserted the top three spots. Shayd HERSH claimed the U15 men’s titles and the whole gold medal. At the timing of 23.89 and 72.15 points, his second run has secured him the top step on the podium.
Liam Boston gained silver with U15 overall. He failed to finish his first run, but skied the course at 24.21 and impressed the judges enough to award 71.80 points.
The bronze medal of the event was sent to Zack Montro. The U15 bronze medalist’s best run was his first. He recorded 23.99, and the judge gave him 70.76 points.
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Scandinavian U10
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The 2.5k U10 Masters Mas and dual -start Scandinavian races were held on Friday at the Duy Mountain Lake Center on Lake Salanak.
Todd Carter, a 62-year-old Lake Salanak, has won a silver medal spot in the Masters men’s 60-64 category. He ran 10:56.2 right behind James Miller, James Miller, who took the money at 9:32.1.
William PREECE has been volunteering for 21 years. PREECE said when asked what the Empire State Winter Game means for him, “Just take everyone from New York to Wonderland in winter, everyone enjoyed it, and it’s finally winter, it’s beautiful!”
Mr. Will Place of Will Placid, Will Place, defended his title since last year and gained money in the men’s U14 category at 8:35.5.
Albanny’s Landon Kinal won the men’s U18 race at 7:22.1. Altamont’s Nasaniel Bark took silver at 7:29.8, followed by Keaton Daily of Lake Salanak.
Old Forge’s Grace Bartlett has won the gold medal in the U14 female U14 category and defended the title the previous year. Remsen’s Cora Hinsdill won the U18 category in an impressive time at 8:02. Emma Murray of Gancevolt. Rochester’s Marianne Spila took the silver at 8:31.6 and took bronze.
Spila’s older sister Gabriel Spila competed on behalf of Magil in Montreal and won a silver medal in the U20 category behind Abigale Van Dawn, who brought back money.
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Northern Europe 14U
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During the Nordic race in Mount Van Havenberg in Lake Placid on Saturday, solid snow and cold temperature have become high -speed courses.
The U14 Men 5k Freestyle Mass Start Event was the finish of the photo, and only 4 -quarters of the fourth skiers were separated. Lake Placid’s place won the 3.1 miles in 17:28.3 seconds. It was only. 1 second than the Collin Bellizzi of Honeoye Falls. Henry Han of Lake Salanak has completed the race podium as of 17:28.7.
“After that, it really feels good. It’s really rewarded after you give it all.” When asked how the race had progressed for him, PREECE said.
Remsen’s Cora HINSDILL shows the determination of GRIT and gained money in the U18 10K free style mass startrace. She covered 6.2 miles at 30: 17.2.
“Maintain it and keep it happily.” Hindir, a Nordicks key champion in New York in 2024, said when asked what he had given to the young generation skiers.
After Hindu Dill, Lake Placid’s Chimakinon ran into a silver spot, raced at 30:35.4, and Clifton Rakerlanda won bronze in the 32:56.2 era.
Landon Kinal, a scenecadadi, who earned money in a 2.5k free style race on Friday, returned to the stage to claim money at the U18 10k Free Style Mass on Saturday night. His victory was 29:01, but Altamont’s Nasaniel Bark won silver at 30: 24.6. Filpos Kogi Antis in New York City skied bronze finish at 30: 42.8.
Richland’s Braden Ashby won a gold medal in the men’s U16 5K race. His time was recorded at 15: 27.8. The lace silver medalist was Liam Stodad, Lake Salanak, over the finish line at 16:24.4, and the Fairport Zedic ended at 16:33.9 and won a bronze medal.
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Ski Orienteering
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Robert Graham, who protects the title from Ottawa, Ontario, has won the first place in the skiing orienteering races with more than 21 boys at the Scott Cobble Nordic Center in Lake Placido. Graham finished at 34:58 at 1,420 points, 34:58, and asserted gold.
Ski Orienteering is a cross -country lease key event. The athlete navigates only with a compass and map that is looking for checkpoints throughout the course. The more points the skier is away from the gate, the more points you get. The fastest and most skiers get money.
The Friday race was held in the evening because the skier was wearing a headlamp to navigate the course. The terrain changes from an event to an event, which is the biggest issue. The skier took an hour to complete this event. Beyond that, the penalty time is added.
Graham was grateful for his parents involving him and has been involved in his life orienteering. “They were actually in the Canadian national team at some point.”
He claims that his success has come, “Because you are moving very fast, you keep focusing, so you are in contact with the map, know where you are, and always expect the next route.”
David hunter from Lake Placid, the director of skiing Orienteering of the Empire State Winter Game, plays this sport “Use the map and compass, go out and find anything as soon as possible, such as control points in the forest.”
The Adrian Owens of Bermont’s Craft Berry, Aidrian Owens, claimed silver medals in 42.03 points and 1,420 points, and Ottawa’s Eric Kemp was third. He crossed the finish line at 46.09 and finished with 1,420 points.