thanks ESPN for the coverage
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Anna at the Winter X Games 16
Winter X Games Tribute to Sarah
Remembering Sarah Burke
Sarah's friends pay tribute to a true pioneer of women's skiing
Friday, January 27, 2012
X Games
Pretty amazing that we have 2 of our coaches competing at the XGames this week!
Anna has been competing at the invitational-only event for a few years now and this year Katya joins her for the first time, in the SkiX event. You can catch the action on ESPN, meanwhile check out the SkiX course from an athlete's point of view... it's a whopping 1 minute and 40 seconds long!!!
Anna has been competing at the invitational-only event for a few years now and this year Katya joins her for the first time, in the SkiX event. You can catch the action on ESPN, meanwhile check out the SkiX course from an athlete's point of view... it's a whopping 1 minute and 40 seconds long!!!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sarah Burke
This morning I was confronted with heartbreaking news that the skiing community has lost a champion. I have been following Sarah’s journey from the time of her accident 10 days ago. Even though I am well aware of the risks involved in sustaining the injuries that Sarah did on Jan 10th, it still shocked me to read of Sarah’s death. I was overwhelmed with such sadness that we have lost a pioneer, a friend, a competitor, a role model, a very gifted skier and a beautiful person.
I remember being 16 and hearing about this 18 year old girl in North America who was spinning 10’s. I had to get onto youtube and check it out for myself. When I first got into this sport Sarah Burke and Kristy Leskinen were paving the way. When Sarah started competing, she was competing against boys or was forerunning the competition, not allowed to compete as a girl. Sarah helped change people’s perceptions of women in skiing, showing people that women did have a place in freestyle skiing and that we were worth looking at in the park and in the pipe. She advocated for the inclusion of women in freestyle skiing competitions. Not only did Sarah demonstrate this to the media, she also instilled passion and motivation into a generation of girls. These girls are now following in her footsteps and encouraging younger generations to get into freeskiing. Our sport helps young girls to create a positive image, a healthy lifestyle, a good social network and a strong self confidence. Sarah Burke has helped us all recognize these benefits. She has held a presence in the sport at all levels from the grass roots to the top level. Sarah won Pipe in the Xgames in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 and was a key player in getting ski halfpipe into the Olympics.
Sarah will always be remembered as a pioneer and a legend of our sport. Every female freeskier owes a debt of gratitude to Sarah for advocating for the inclusion of women in our sport. Sarah you have made our sport what it is today.
Our support goes out to Sarah’s family, her husband Rory, and her friends. You are all in our thoughts.
Monday, January 16, 2012
anna's injury
in other, not so great, news....Anna has broken her metacarpal bone (thumb) OUCH!
head over to her blog here to read all about it.... heal fast Anna ! x
head over to her blog here to read all about it.... heal fast Anna ! x
yay for katya!
Big shout out to Katya who achieved great result today at the race in Les Contamines.... 3rd in the small finals, 7th overall!
She says that she is "....very excited to finally have a top 8 World Cup result under my belt..."
For those who are in Australia and are interested in seeing the highlights, check out all the action from today's Ski Cross World Cup in Les Contamines, France, on Eurosport at 6:30pm (Monday 16 Jan)
http://tv.au.eurosport.com/consumers.shtml
She says that she is "....very excited to finally have a top 8 World Cup result under my belt..."
For those who are in Australia and are interested in seeing the highlights, check out all the action from today's Ski Cross World Cup in Les Contamines, France, on Eurosport at 6:30pm (Monday 16 Jan)
http://tv.au.eurosport.com/consumers.shtml
katya looking happy (3rd from left)
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Summer Days
Hi Chicks,
Sorry the blog posts have been a bit sparse in recent times. The CwS crew are everywhere at the moment! We have Nat in Utah working and training and ripping up all things gnarly. Anna in Colorardo hitting up the parks. Katya in Switzerland waiting for good weather so they can get back to training. Katie just arriving in the US, ready to shred some bumps. And Lorraine, Nicole, Han, Karinya and I left back in Aus to enjoy a Christmas at home.
Unfortunately my season plans changed at the last minute after having some bad news. My sister, Anita, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. Neat is a snowboarder and big supporter of CwS. She was scheduled to coach at Hotham last Aussie winter but the surf was too good on the Gold Coast so she headed North instead!
Anita had a cold that she couldn’t shake and was diagnosed by her GP one day and started chemo 2 days later. Since then it has been a whirlwind of hospitals, and tests, and transfusions, and chemo. BUT one thing has not changed through this entire journey. Her strong will and positive frame of mind. From day 1 Neat has remained positive and strong. People around her gain strength from her positivity.
With Neat in and out of hospital, I decided not to go on the Skiers Junction camp. I left this coaching role in the very capable hands of my good friend and ski buddy Lachy Clark. Lachy is an incredible skier and a great coach. I know he will do a killer job over in Colorado with the Skiers Junction crew. Also Anna is on the cards for some guest coaching so stay tuned.
All of the CwS crew have been massively supportive of Neat through this situation. Ali, Nat, Anna, Nicole and Han you have been amazing friends and our whole family is so appreciative.
This is a picture of me after shaving my head for solidarity
I wish everybody a very merry Christmas!! If you are somewhere in the snow, please make sure you take a few runs for those of us back in Aus!!
Best Wishes,Zoe
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