Cold Weather Protocol for Ski Training
Think it is too cold to ski?  Check the Marmot website to see what the temperature is at the hill by 8:30 am. There are often inversions, which means it can be warmer up at the hill than at lower elevations.
 
If the forecast is for below -20C, start time is automatically pushed to 10:30 a.m.
 
At 9:30 a.m. if the weather is still too cold for training the HEAD COACH for each division will send an e-mail calling for cancellation for training for that day.  If you do NOT receive an e-mail, we are going ahead with training at the later time of 10:30 a.m.

K1 and K2 go up to train, unless otherwise notified.  You gotta be tough at the K level
 
E-mails will come from:
 
Marek and Brent to inform K1 & K2 racers
 
Patrice Fortin to inform Nancy Greene Ski League Racers

 Mike will  inform Fast Track.


Posted on 05 Dec 2010 by kirsty
Successful Fast Track
A fantastic program for Nancy Greene racers aged 9 and 10 who wish to get more training and time on the slope and are considering entering the K1 program. In addition to the Sunday training dates, there will be some extra training days before races, as well as mini camps at Christmas and throughout the year.
Posted on 05 Nov 2009 by kirsten
Fast Track Level 9-10 Yrs


This group will have an opportunity to participate in 3 out of town races, Race a provincial race and the Jasper Junior Olympics in Jasper.

$580 program fees based on 4 extra training days and 2 extra races.
$122 Alberta Alpine Fees
Total: $702.00

Please contact Moreah Rayner, Registration Coordinator at mystic13@telusplanet.net or phone (780) 852-3166 for ski club registration forms and AB Alpine waivers (every racer and each parent needs to fill out a waiver )

Note - this is not a mandatory program for 9-10 year olds. It is only for those wishing to train more and continue to K1
Posted on 01 Oct 2009 by kirsten
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