Monday, January 20, 2025
0.0°F

The Inside Edge

Shep Snow For Bee | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years AGO
by Shep Snow For Bee
| January 19, 2017 12:00 AM

n World Cup update — Northwest racer Jackie Wiles earned her first World Cup medal with a third place finish in Downhill at Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria. Lindsey Vonn made her comeback from a broken arm at the same race, finishing 13th.

On the Men’s side, a new face appears to be having a breakout year, as 6-foot-7 Bryce Bennett added a 10th place finish at the Wengen Alpine Combined to a Downhill 8th place finish earlier this year. The Edge remembers Bennett when he was a 6-foot-4 13 year-old at Junior Olympics, and has watched him grow through the FIS years. He always had amazing touch for a racer so large. He’ll be fun to watch as the years go on.

Finally, Ted Ligety’s comeback season from a leg injury has come to an end with his announcement that he will be getting back surgery.

n Junior Race Series heats up — Competition continued on a beautiful evening last Friday, with the kids getting faster and faster. The Powder Pirates leapt to an early lead in the most improved team competition, followed closely by the Rut Monsters.

The fastest girls were: Erika Edmundson – 22.56; Avery Edmundson – 23.35; Laura Boge – 24.28; Angelina Knepper – 24.85; and Sydnie Knepper – 25.46.

The fastest boys were: Slate Fragoso – 21.23; Klein Fragoso – 21.72; Christopher Swider – 22.81; Crosby Schmidt – 23.05; and Caden Billston – 23.06. Racing resumes at 5:30 p.m. this Friday.

n Evergreen Cup this weekend — 49 Degrees North resort is hosting U14 and above racers for a weekend of Super G and Giant Slalom competition. Both SARS and Independence are sending athletes and we’ll have a full report next week.

n Western Region Speed Series — The ultimate in viewing excitement. Watch the top rising 16-21 year-old talent in the West compete for honors and eligibility for the National Junior Championships. SARS needs plenty of help pulling this one off. Call SARS at 946-7859 to volunteer.

n Potpourri — It should be an interesting weekend after the weeks storms. Any comments, recommendations or contributions to this column may be sent to Shep Snow by email at shep@thesnowschool.com. Negative feedback should be sent to someone else.

The Inside Edge runs every Thursday during ski season in the Bee sports.

MORE IMPORTED STORIES

The Inside Edge - SARS hosts EEYSL races
Bonner County Daily Bee | Updated 6 years, 12 months ago
The Inside Edge - SARS hosts YSL speed event
Bonner County Daily Bee | Updated 7 years, 10 months ago
The Inside Edge - Fragoso, Knepper sisters top racers
Bonner County Daily Bee | Updated 7 years ago

ARTICLES BY SHEP SNOW FOR BEE

Inside Edge: Callahan Waters qualifies for U14 championships in Minnesota
February 6, 2020 midnight

Inside Edge: Callahan Waters qualifies for U14 championships in Minnesota

It’s an outdoor sport ... — What a weekend. The Edge can’t remember a stranger set of events — rain, high winds, very dense fog, lightning, then a sudden freeze. Not many sports present the number of variables to the athletes as ski racing (Alpine or Nordic). Our competitors braved it all and persevered.

Inside Edge: Powder Pirates sail away with Junior Race Series gold
January 30, 2020 midnight

Inside Edge: Powder Pirates sail away with Junior Race Series gold

Shiffrin nabs No. 65 and 66 — Mikaela Shiffrin continued her march to the all-time World Cup win record with a big weekend in Bansko, Bulgaria. She is rapidly becoming the greatest all event skier of all time.

Inside Edge: Race season in full swing
February 13, 2020 midnight

Inside Edge: Race season in full swing

World Cup — Tommy Ford had a busy weekend in Chamonix, France. He placed 16th in the parallel slalom and fourth in the parallel giant slalom. That said, he narrowly missed injury in the giant slalom when he lost a ski and skidded across his opponent’s path.