Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Wilder Dwight Pics

Thanks to Michelle Cardamone for more great pics from this weekend's Wilder Dwight Memorial Super-G races.  Congratulations to Bobby Moyer and Devon Cardamone (1st and 2nd both days) as well as Julia Mueller-Ristine (2nd on Monday) Isabelle Woodrow (6th on Monday) and Ilona Schwarz (7th on Monday).




















Bobby Moyer, Sharon Dwight (Wilder's mom), and Devon Cardamone














Isabelle Woodrow and Keile Kropf















Bobby Moyer














Devon Cardamone

Monday, January 12, 2009

january is time to disco









january is the time to kick it into gear. all the holiday distractions are over. time to train hard, freeski hard, and get ready for a great season of racing. the first weekend in january proved to be a big one for AVSC alpine athletes. while bobby moyer was winning the topolino qualifier, age class athletes were dominating the podium in vail, and ability athletes were having a good showing in breckenridge. in vail, even though the temps dipped well below zero in the am, the sun came out and seemed to fire up the athletes. J4 boys swept the podium to lead the way.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Congratulations to Bobby Moyer (right) for qualifying for the Trofeo Topolino in Italy next month.  Bobby is one of three U.S. men taking on competitors from up to 40 different countries in this "mini-Olympics".  Bobby joins Paula Moltzan from Buck Hill (left) as the Rocky Mountain Division's top J3 skiers!  Read more about it in the Aspen Times.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

More Speed Camp Photos

Thanks to Michele Cardamone for more great photos from this weekend's speed camp!





Monday, December 29, 2008

Super-G on Dec. 29th

John Tariot's Roaring Fork Series Web Photo Album

John sent us a link to his web photo album from the Tiehack Speed Camp this weekend - check it out here!

Roaring Fork Series Photos from Dec. 20, 2008

Welcome to the AVSC Age Class Alpine Blog! We're starting off the season with some great pics from Kir Newhard from the Roaring Fork Series on December 20th! According to AVSC Past President Doug Throm, the Roaring Fork Series began during the 70's as the "Aspen Cup" - a series of races that local kids could compete in without having to travel. The Town Race series advertises how it is the longest running town race series in the country, but the Roaring Fork Series might actually give it a run for that record. Enjoy!