Low Snowfall Won't Deter National Cross Country Championship

FasterSkierDecember 29, 2006

The Show Will Go On

HOUGHTON MI — Despite suffering from one of the lowest December
snowfalls in memory, organizers of the 2007 US Cross Country
Championship say the show will go on — even if the snow doesn't.

Houghton has had about a foot of snow this December, well below the
historical average of 57 inches. But organizers say the Michigan Tech
Nordic Training Center race courses are 100 percent covered with snow.
The center will host the national championship for cross country
skiing January 1-7, 2007.

The city of Houghton and many volunteers have pitched in to move snow
from where it is NOT wanted to the place where it IS wanted — the ski
trails themselves.

Dump trucks have spent two days making the rounds to local football
fields, soccer fields and just plain fields in search of snow.

“The courses are covered and there is a chance of snow this weekend,”
said organizing chair Mike Abbott. “Our volunteers, partners and
sponsors have made an outstanding effort to make sure the course is
ready to go.”

The event features four days of racing, including distance races on
January 3 and 4 and sprint races on January 6 and 7. More than 400
skiers will participate, including many members of the U.S. Ski Team,
regional development teams and top collegiate teams.

The cross country championship week begins with two training days,
January 1 and 2, before the first races commence on Wednesday, January
3. Skiers will participate in the distance classic races, with men
covering a 10km course, while the women will ski 5km.

January 4 features the freestyle races: 10km for women and 15km for
men. After a training day on January 5, skiers will race a classic
sprint on Saturday, January 6 and participate in a team freestyle
sprint on January 7. This will be the first time the USSA has held a
team sprint at a national championship.

Sponsors of the event include the US Ski and Snowboard Association,
Michigan Technological University, Portage Health, the Boss Snowplow,
Plum Creek timber company, the Keweenaw Tourism and Convention Bureau,
Sayen's Business Equipment and Sayen's Auto Sales.

Complete information on the event, including links to three webcams,
is available at www.seniornationals.org

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