Monday, January 13, 2014

The end of the season

Hi all! What a great season! I do a quick overview of last season: what a summer it was! Let's take a quick look over the past season: it snowed significantly in the United States, with record snowfall recorded in California (it seems that Mammoth Mountain will be open until July 4, the American national holiday!).It snowed heavily in the USA, with record snowfall in California (I have heard that the Mammoth Mountain is going to be open until 4 July, national day USA).My investment and financial sacrifices to school Nor-Am Cup circuit has paid. I take 2 victories in slalom, one in Val-Saint-Côme, Quebec and one in the final at Whistler Mountain in Canada (see below).My financial investment and time to a classroom sacrifices to attend the Nor-Am Cup circuit paid off. He earned two victories in slalom, one in Val-Saint-Côme, Quebec and one in the final of the Whistler Mountain, Canada (see below). I won 5 FIS race and 5 podiums.I won 5 races FIS and made 5 podiums. Park City Slalom Podium, academician January2011 FIS giant slalom podium Winter Park, Colorado, December 2010an great experience in Turkey with a selection of World University in Erzurum. The results were not at the rendezvous with two waterfalls and Giant Slalom and medium results in super-G and super combined Harvester. However, I would like to thank coach Loïc Le Quellec, athletes of the French delegation, skaters, skiers, snowboarders, skiercross and Alpine. A special thought for Jean-Luc Galavielle, Alpine coach with Loïc, who left us too early this spring. I will remember his good humor and his smile innefacable. Terrifying experience in Turkey with a selection for the Universiade in Erzurum. The results do not match my expectations with two zeros in slalom and GS and mediocre results in super-g and super combined. However, I would like to thank Loïc Le Quellec Alpine coach, athletes from the French delegation, skaters, skiers, snowboarders and Nordic alpiners. I have a special thought for Jean-Luc Galavielle, Alpine coach with Loic, who left us too early this spring. I will always remember his good cheer. Alpine States and Richard black, my coach at Bouldermonitor challenge was an important moment in my season with a great atmosphere and fun to return to France, skiing for my massive: Les Sybelles, meeting with the homies "of age" and a nice 2° place in the final.The challenge was to monitor an important point of my season with a great atmosphere and the pleasure to be back in France, skiing for my mountain: les Sybelles, meeting some friends from back in the day and a beautiful 2° place at last. Environment that sends wholesale! Thanks to les Sybelles supporters!And finally, a moment that I scored a lot and that rewards the 3 years of training, the (very) early morning Awakenings, fantastic life group: National University team won Championship in Stowe, with my team at the University of Boulder. So is best known in the United States for such a title, as much a Nor-Am victory more unnoticed, the reverse is true in France. This is due to the importance and the college sports media coverage for Americans. In any case, this title remains for me a great moment in my career, because it's a team effort, adding individual Alpine results + founders and permanent fear not to get down and lose the team.Finally, a moment that will forever remain in the memory and that rewarded three years of training, (very) early morning alarm clock, fantastic group life: the National Championship title won in Shoved in Vermont with my team from the University of Colorado in Boulder. When one is well recognized for such a title in the United States, was in victory Nor-Am Cup is practically unnoticed, in France, the opposite is true. This is due to the importance and the college sports media coverage for Americans. However, this title will remain for me a great moment in my career, because it is a team result, the addition of individual results alpiners + Nordic countries and fear of not making it to the finish, causing the loss of the title to the team. Planning for the 2011 season's academic-12

No comments:

Post a Comment