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On to Ruhpolding

January 11, 2010

First off, I want to give a big thanks to everyone for all of the support over the last week.  I have been overwhelmed with calls and emails and I am very thankful for all of the support! I am crazy busy right now and I promise a real update soon.  Check out my teammates Jeremy’s website for some cool video of the mass start in Oberhof.

I just arrived in Ruhpolding and am getting settled in here.  I plan on racing all three races here this week and I look forward to the enthusiastic crowds that Ruhpolding always provides.  Thanks for checking in and check back soon for a better update.  I am off now to go over some technique work with Per and Armin.

Cookie Testing

December 23, 2009

The first period of World Cup racing has come to an end and I could not be happier with the result.  Taking over the Yellow bib in the last race really was a dream come true for me.  I am honored to be the first American to reach the top of the World Cup rankings.  I am also extremely thankful to all of the people who have helped me get this point.  This truly was a team effort and I can’t emphasize enough what an important role the entire team has played.

I am now in Oberhof, Germany enjoying a little down time for the Holidays.  I decided to stay in Europe over Christmas this year in order to minimize my travel time.  By doing this I gain a both recovery and training time, which will hopefully pay off when the World Cup continues and for the Games later this season.

After taking a few days to completely recover, I am now back to my normal training routine.  Oberhof received a nice Christmas present in the form of a snowstorm, so the conditions here are quite ideal for training.  I still have some improvements that I want to make before the Olympics so this is definitely not a time for me to rest on my early season success.  Of course I am still enjoying the Holiday season and I have been happy to test every German Christmas cookie that I can find!

Happy Holidays!

Slovenia

December 16, 2009

I arrived in Slovenia two days ago for the third stop of the World Cup.  We have three more races here and then we get a little break for the holidays.  I am definitely starting to feel the effects of all of the racing over the past two weeks and I am looking forward to getting a little recovery time soon.  This year I will be staying in Germany for the Holidays so that I can spend more time with Andrea and also minimize my travel time.

The first two weeks of racing went really well for me and I hope to keep that momentum going here in Slovenia.  Unfortunately, I have not been feeling 100% the past few days and I had to skip my training session yesterday.  I will train this afternoon and hopefully I will feel good enough to start tomorrows Individual.  I feel like my form was getting better and better with each race but I am really not sure where I am at now.

Thanks for checking in!

A Big Day!

December 4, 2009

Yesterday was a huge day for me and it felt great to finally step onto the podium!  I had a really strong feeling over the last week that my form was good but I did not want to jinx myself by talking about it.  I was definitely excited after the race but I also felt pretty reserved.  I had been on the podium so many times before in my head, that it felt really normal once it actually happened.

I want to give a huge thanks to everyone on the team who made this possible.  I truly believe that I am surrounded by the best staff in the world.  I can’t say enough about Max, Per, Armin, Bernd and our ski technicians.  Without these guys, a result like this would not be possible.

I also want to give a big thanks to all of my sponsors for allowing me to focus 100% on racing to the best of my ability.

Now it’s time to focus on the next race!

Race Time!

November 30, 2009

I am currently in Ostersund, Sweden waiting for the start of the World Cup in a few days.  Another training season has flown by and now it’s time for the fun to begin!  These last few days are pretty relaxed for me, as I need to be completely rested for the first block of World Cup action.  Over the next three weeks we will compete in Sweden, Austria, and Slovenia before taking a short break for Christmas.

Going into the season this year I have made some small training adjustments with the hope of getting a better start to the season.  During the last two seasons, I really struggled with health issues during this time and I was unable to have any consistency before Christmas.  With the few small changes we have made for this year, I am feeling quite a bit more relaxed and recovered than in previous years.  I am not sure if this has more to do with experience or to the training adjustments.  Either way, I am looking forward to putting the new program to the test in a few days!

Conditions in Ostersund have been unseasonably warm over the last week.  The racecourse here is made up of 100% man-made snow, with little to no natural snow surrounding the track.  It looks like the temperature should drop over the next few days, so hopefully we will get enough snow to at least make things look a little more like winter.

Despite the lack of natural snow, the organization here has done an incredible job of putting the course together.  The snow that will be used for the races was actually snow that was made last winter and saved in huge piles in the woods.

I’m off to dinner now of more boiled potatoes and fish….

Thanks for checking in and look for more race updates soon.

Bruksvallarna

November 17, 2009

I arrived in Bruksvallarna, Sweden two days ago for our World Cup prep camp.  The trip over was really smooth and I feel that I am adjusting well to the time change.  The ski conditions are super here and they have over 30 k of well-groomed trails.  It feels great to get back on snow!

I will be here until Saturday and then we will head to Ostersund for our final training week before the start of the World Cup.  I am definitely excited to start the season!

100 Days!

November 6, 2009

We now have less than 100 days until the start of the Games in Vancouver and under a month to the start of the World Cup!  It’s crazy how fast time has flown by.

The last few weeks have been super busy for me.  I was out in Utah at our fall training camp for three weeks.  After that, I was home for a day and then down to NYC for two days and finally I am back home now for another week.

My camp in Utah went really well and I was able to stay healthy and injury free for the entire three weeks, which is something I did not do the past three seasons.  I ended up putting in a lot of quality hours there and I am feeling on track for the start of the season.  As in the past, Utah was a great place to spend October with really warm weather and lots of sun.  While most other skiers were getting rained or snowed on, we were training in shorts!

After Utah I was home for one day and then I went to NYC for the 100 Days to Vancouver Celebration at Rockefeller Center.  This was a great event that brought together a lot of athletes, US Olympic Committee staff and media.  It was fun to catch up with other athletes and to feel everyone’s excitement about the Games.  While I was there I had the opportunity to go on the Today Show to sport some of the Ralph Lauren Olympic gear.  This was a really fun experience and it was definitely a lot different than my normal day-to-day routine.  Mixing it up once in awhile and doing something different is really important for me and helps me have a better focus when I’m back training.  You can check out the video here and also see another interview and some more Olympic gear here under “meet the athletes”.

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Now that I am home, I am back to my normal training routine.  I will be here for another week before heading to Sweden for the start of the World Cup.  I am taking this opportunity to catch up with my family and friends because once I leave next week I won’t be back until after the Games in February.  This is definitely one of the disadvantages of being an American athlete competing in a European sport.   Hopefully in the future the US can attract more international competitions so I can spend a little more time at home!

Utah

October 20, 2009

I’m out in Utah right now at our last dry-land training camp of the year.  Training has been going really well but I have also been super busy.  Olympic years are always a little different in that we have a lot more responsibilities to the media and the Olympic Committee.  This is actually just a big a excuse for why I have not been updating more frequently…

While most other Nordic training sites have been reporting snow over the last few weeks, we have been getting sun and 70-degree weather. This is exactly why we are here in October.  Besides the sun, the venue here is also a great place for us to make our final preparation for the winter.  The high altitude combined with the tough tracks definitely makes for some intense workouts.

In other exciting news, I have also ordered a new camera!  Hopefully I can hang onto this one for more than a year… I hope to have some Utah training pics up soon!  Thanks for checking in.

Home Again!

October 5, 2009

I arrived home from Germany last night after a brutal travel day of 26 hours.  Despite taking over a day to travel home, none of my bags made it.  Nevertheless, it feels great to be back home after seven weeks on the road!

I spent the last two weeks of our Europe camp in Oberhof, Germany.  The training facilities in Oberhof are absolutely top-notch; they have nearly 10 kilometers of paved ski trails, a brand new indoor skiing facility and multiple shooting ranges.  It’s no wonder this area produces top winter athletes year after year.

Our focus during the first week in Oberhof was on the Summer World Biathlon Championships.   The men’s field had over 70 competitors and included some, but definitely not all, of the top biathletes in the World.  I was very pleased to finish 4th in the sprint race and 5th in the pursuit.  Although I was happy with these results, I was a little disappointed to finish just off of the podium both days.  Oh well, hopefully that result will come in the winter when it really counts.  More important than the results, these races were a great opportunity for me to see what I need to work in the next eight weeks leading up to the first World Cup.  I have definitely made some big improvements this year, but I still need to make some small changes before the start of the season in order to reach my goals.

After the races, we spent most of the last week of our camp in the new DKB Ski Hall.  This is the latest indoor skiing facility where it’s possible to ski on snow all year.  It felt really nice to get back on snow and to start testing skis for this season.  I tested through quite a few skis and was really happy with the results.

Unfortunately, I only have one week at home before I take off for our next camp in Utah.  After seven weeks on the road I definitely wish that I had more than a week at home but that’s the way it goes as an athlete.  At least I have a really low week of training so I will have some more time to catch up with family and friends.

Recovery Week

September 13, 2009

Here are some pictures from my recovery week in Ruhpolding.

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Enjoying a picnic in the mountains

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On Tuesday I did a short hike in the mountains right outside of Ruhpolding.

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I spent one afternoon relaxing at a mountain lake outside of Ruhpolding.

I also spent some time working on my cooking skills.

I also spent some time working on my cooking skills.

Of course my recovery week had some training sessions as well, although I trained less then half of what I train in a normal week.  Yesterday we also participated in a relay race at German Championships.  This was hands down the worst relay that I have ever been a part of.  It seems that all three of us were still sleeping from the recovery week… Not much I can do about yesterday’s race other than laugh and move on.  This year I really want to work on my ability to “let go” of poor performances and now I am getting some good practice before the season even starts!

Tomorrow we will have the full team back together for three more weeks of training.