Monday, March 25, 2013

Business Trip

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Conference Room A

I love California. Especially in March, and especially in the mountains. This last week Squaw Valley hosted the US Alpine Championships, putting on a great event with all the flare that one would expect from a Cali destination ski area known for big mountain skiing, a deep passion for ski racing, and having fun in the process (name another ski area that throws pool parties…at the top of the mountain).

US Nationals is the last time of year when the majority of the ski racing community is gathered in one spot, making it an ideal venue to meet with athletes and learn about current issues. These meetings took place on a chairlift, at the race finish, at the banquet, or later at night. I selflessly threw myself into as many of these social situations as I could, and got the chance to speak with a lot of athletes who shared their experiences from this season. I also got the chance to speak with the USSA staff members, most notably Bill Marolt for almost an hour.
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 College athlete and industry meeting with Robby Kelley's brother Tim, and Super Rep Ethan Korpi

With the USSA Congress less than 2 months away, this was a great way to start formalizing thoughts and opinions to communicate on behalf of the athletes during these meetings. I am also in the process of learning as much as I can about the Alpine Sport Committee, in charge of discussing current and proposed policy, and which subcommittees I should ask to speak at. Darryl Landstrom, the Chairman of the ASC, has been very helpful instructing me on the procedure and format of the meetings throughout the week . At first glance the organizational structure can be a bit confusing, but with proper guidance it has become much clearer.

I encourage any USSA athlete to contact me directly about any issue he or she might have regarding their position within the USSA organization or the USST. The earlier that I can learn about the issues the better, in order to give each issue the time it deserves.

 Cheers to all of the athletes on a great season of ski racing. I am looking forward to being in Vail next weekend and then rounding out the season back in Mammoth Mountain at the Mammoth Invitational in April. If anyone would like to meet during these times, maybe discus things between ripping some turns, let me know!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Breakdancing at the Cricket Club

Just because I wasn't moonlighting as a coach at World Champs this week doesn't mean that I missed out on seeing some great athletes perform up close.

Last Friday I got the opportunity to attend a fundraiser to benefit an inner city youth tennis program in the Philadelphia area. The benefit was held at the Merion Cricket Club and sounded pretty standard: silent auction, dinner, etc.. However, this benefit included a breakdancing "battle" as the live entertainment. Having little to absolutely no dancing experience, a burning desire to witness a breakdancing battle on the grounds of a country club (the dress code said no jeans, what about wind pants?), and the fact that it was held on my birthday, I simply couldn't think of a reason not to attend this event.

These guys are incredible athletes. The event was basically a loosely regulated gymnastics competition, although I have no idea how I would have picked one person over the other. Once I was able to pick my jaw up off the floor I took a short video of the action, see for yourself. My knees started hurting just watching them.



I'm not actually sure that video really captures how crazy it is for someone to spin on their head of almost 5 seconds, 10 feet away from you. In closing, I encourage everyone to check out a breakdancing competition live, either at the local breaking spots, at a country club, or anywhere in between. This was quite the random birthdayday present, and one I won't soon forget.