by Liz Kantack
Athletes could have been forgiven last week if they remembrances they were racing on the west coastline in the favourable sunshine that was the approval of last year’s Inferior Olympics in Truckee, California. However, Presque Isle delivered in every position – trails, grooming, and, most surprisingly, with distinguished sun, klister conditions and tans that the 2010 Younger Olympics will be remembered for.
New England hardened their characteristically controlling demeanour in Monday’s legendary sprint anyway in the reality and never looked back, claiming their B straightforward Alaska Cup. In what has been historically a three-get contest for the podium, New England accumulated 1660 points, more a third of which were won in the standard sprint, to outdistance Alaska with 1275 points. Intermountain, led by overenthusiastically results from their J2 boys, placed third with 980 points.
Athletes were treated to a approving fortunes video communication at the Hole Ceremonies with inspirational words from US Ski Side athletes Andy Newell, Liz Stephen, Kikkan Randall and James Southam, as well as a number of Give birth to Cup athletes, raw off the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games.
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