Historical Venue for the Newest Marathon

On the weekend of Feb 8th and 9th, during the famous Quebec Winter Carnival, the inauguration of the Plains of Abraham marathons was held. A refrigerated track of 430 m was constructed on the historic site of the Plains of Abraham, overlooking the St. Lawrence River and the old city.

There was a very healthy and enthusiastic turnout for both the 25km on Saturday and the 50km on Sunday with most skaters coming from the Quebec City and Montreal regions with only three skaters from Ontario competing and a couple from the US.

Saturday’s conditions were brutal with extreme winds from the west, however the westerly direction of the track was downhill (yes, downhill, slightly) and the tail wind up the opposite side aided this slight uphill section. The ice was in perfect condition and all skating times were very good, particularly on the Sunday for the 50km with little wind (but -20 degrees C) with which to contend.

Even though placing at the bottom end of the overall skaters’ times, I did skate a personal best for the 50km with a faster pace than in the 25. My personal good times were not enough to podium in my age class in either race due to a large group of very fit and fast aging Quebecers. They sure are great outdoor enthusiasts in Quebec and take their fitness and sports very seriously.

The organizers of the event plan to hold the races annually during the winter carnival and I highly recommend attending if you are looking for a wonderful skating experience in a great historical city at a very festive time of the year. Another new marathon weekend was scheduled for the weekend of Feb 15/16 but has been cancelled due to stormy conditions.

-John Ambrose

Eastern Regional Meet # 5: BROCKVILLE

Mark your Calendars!

The Eastern Regional Meet #5 will be held on Sunday, March 2nd in Brockville. This is it, our club is hosting the meet, so make plans to attend.

For more information, please read the announcement. Registration forms should be filled out and returned, with payment, to Heather, no later than Wednesday, February 19th.

If you would like to volunteer to help out at the meet, speak with Rob Giroux.

National Long Track Age Class Championship

Congratulations to the 4 skaters from SLSSC, that made the trip to Ste. Foy, Quebec this past weekend, to represent Ontario at the National Long Track Age Class Championship. Here’s how everyone did:

Nick Everett – Bronze Medalist (14 yr boys)
Emma Grace Wheeler – 7th (12 yr girls)
Connor Taugher – 7th (15 yr boys)
Chloe Segal – 18th (13 yr girls)

For more information and a full list of results, please refer to the OSSA website.

Kingston Meet Pictures and Results

As promised, here is how everyone finished within their groups:

Nolan Roney 12th (Charlie)
Andy Giroux 5th (Echo)
Annella Roney 11th (Echo)
Julia Wheeler 14th (Echo)
Paige Besner 15th (Echo)
Aidan Chartrand 5th (Foxtrot)
Aire deVos 1st (Golf)
Kaitlin Gallant 2nd (Golf)
Celia Giroux 4th (Golf)
Lukas Reisen 5th (Golf)
Mattihas Reisen 6th (Golf)

And here are some pictures from the Kingston Meet. PB page will be updated within the next couple of days.

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Kingston Meet Update

Congratulations to the 10 skaters that made the trip to Kingston to compete in the meet today. PBs were set by all, with 2 skaters reaching the podium for the first time. Congrats to Arie Devos for winning a Gold medal in the Golf group and Katelyn Gallant for winning a Silver in the Golf Group.

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The protocol and final standings will be posted once it is released.

SLSSC Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Skate the Lake

This past weekend saw the Skate the Lake Event celebrate its 10th anniversary and the SLSSC joined in on the celebration with a total of 15 club members participating in various races over the two days. The Event was also given the right to hold the North American Marathon Championships. The ice conditions were the best ever experienced in the history of the event, however, this was balanced off with extreme windy conditions on Saturday. Although much colder on Sunday there was no wind and the sun shone for throughout most of the day’s racing. Unfortunately for the event, many pre-registered would be participants did not arrive as a result of the poor and often dangerous driving conditions. At least six of the regulars from Waterloo had to turn back due to the road hazards. However, those who attended enjoyed the two days and smiles were all around. Jake Maarse of North Gower and Catherine Kwiecien of Waterloo won the overall men and women’s categories for the North American championships which are based on combined results of the 25 and 50km races. SLSSC did extremely well, medaling in many events, gender and age categories. Complete results will be posted on the Marathon skating website.
Click on the Gallery picture for a larger version.

Two skaters missing from the photos are Emma Grace and Chloe Segal who competed in the 5km on Sunday and who came in first (Chloe) and second (Emma Grace) overall.

Tuesday Ice Time Shift

Reminder:

The ice schedule for Tuesday January 28th, 2014 is as follows:

6:00-6:50 pm – Comp

7:00-7:50 pm – No ice as there is a Braves Hockey game.

This means that both the Youth 1 and Learn 2 Skate programs will not skate on this evening. Please refer to the Practice schedule for future ice time changes.

For those Youth 1 skaters looking to register for the Kingston Meet, please submit your forms and payment to Heather by Sunday January 26th.