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  • Summit grad takes third at NCAAs

    Articles,Feature — Tags: , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 9:25 am

    Summit grad takes third at NCAAs

    Cascade Crest Nordic Results

    Mens 25K
    1 Eric Martin
    2 Samuel Cordell
    3 Daryl Hegerle
    4 Kent Murdoch
    5 J.D. Downing
    6 Dan Packman
    7 Andrew Boone
    8 Richard Bolt
    9 Jason Adams
    10 Damon Kluck

    Women’s 25K
    1 Inge Scheve
    2 Karen Oppenheimer
    3 Carolyn Daubeny
    4 Julie Downing
    5 Cynthia Engel
    6 Kathleen Kretz
    7 Lisa Magness
    8 Angelina Salerno
    9 Hilary Garrett
    10 Alyce Crocker

    Men’s 15K
    1 Paul Parsons
    2 Jared Nielsen
    3 Joe Gardepy
    4 Colin Dunlap
    5 Ryan Rudnick
    6 Sean Kiger
    7 Skyler Kenna
    8 Scott Smallwood
    9 Samuel Curtis
    10 Dean Angiola

    Women’s 15K
    1 Catherine Humblet
    2 Shon Rae
    3 Emily Hyde
    4 Piper McDonald
    5 Vivian Hawkinson
    6 Alyssa Reischauer
    7 Cyndi Smidt
    8 Megan Boone
    9 Theresa Schorpp
    10 Linda English
    FULL RESULTS

    Summit sweeps state nordic

    Prep — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 10:39 am

    Summit won all four individual races and both relay races at Friday and Saturday’s State high school nordic championships. Pat Madden and Isabella Smith claimed the individual titles for the Storm.

    Marshall Greene

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    The Pole Pedal Paddle is Bend’s signature sporting event. Marshall Greene has won the last four, as far as Central Oregon Athlete is concerned, that makes him a BIG deal! But Greene is more than just a dominating PPP champion. He recently took third @ the Boulder Mountain Tour and is an elite level endurance athlete. Greene was kind enough to answer a few questions for COA:

    Central Oregon Athlete – Where did you grow up?
    Marshall Greene – Grew up in Spokane. Ran xc for Lewis and Clark HS and skied with the club
    team there, Spokane Nordic.

    COA – How long have you lived in Bend?
    MG – I moved to Bend shortly after graduating from Middlebury College in VT in
    2004.

    COA – What brought you to Bend?
    MG – I came to Bend to pursue cross-country ski racing full time. For
    “professional” nordic ski racers, there are only a few places in the country
    with post-collegiate club teams that provide the support (financially and
    technically) necessary to be succesful as a ski racer. Many of these places
    are in the middle of nowhere and don’t really have anything to offer besides
    the ski team. I knew that I wouldn’t be ski training all 24 hours of the
    day and I wanted a place where I could live happily the rest of the day.
    Bend was the obvious choice.

    COA – What’s next on your racing schedule?
    MG – I’m leaving for Madison, WI for a Super Tour event this weekend. After that
    I’ll be heading to Europe for three weekends of racing. First weekend will
    be in a Swiss national level race, 2nd weekend is a Europa Cup (the World
    Cup qualifying races for Central Europe), and then the last weekend I’ll
    race the Engadin Ski Marathon with 12,000 others.

    COA – What’s something that most people don’t know about you?
    MG – I’m incredibly forgetful. I lose and leave things everywhere –on my
    honeymoon I left my passport in a taxi at the Thai/Cambodia border.

    COA – As the winner of multiple PPPs you are clearly a multifaceted racer/athlete,
    what other sports do you enjoy?
    MG – I love participating in pretty much every sport. I still run all the time
    and do some road bike racing. Mt. biking is tons of fun but a little
    dangerous for me — I crash hard and often. I played baseball and
    basketball growing up so I even enjoy team sports from time to time.

    COA – What makes the PPP special?
    MG – I would love to say that the PPP distinguishes the best all-around endurance
    athlete in the area but that’s really not true. Cross-country skiing
    requires so much technique that if you haven’t been doing it for a long
    time, it’s very difficult to make the podium. That said, the PPP is unique
    in that it challenges people to become proficient at so mnay different
    sports.

    What REALLY makes the PPP special is how many people all over Central Oregon
    get into it. Whether they are volunteering, being a team member in an event
    they’ve never tried before, or racing alone, the whole community gets into
    the race. That’s pretty cool for sure.

    COA – What is your favorite workout in Central Oregon?
    MG – It’s hard to beat some of the trail running that is so accessible around
    here. One of my favorite loops starts at the Tumalo Falls parking lot, goes
    up the Bridge Creek trail up to Trail 99, and then down North Fork. It goes
    through the watershed and stays green much longer into the summer than many
    of the trails that start to turn to dust by June. Also Bridge Creek is a
    pretty infrequently used trail and bikes aren’t allowed on it so you really
    feel like you’re out there all alone. Obviously I’ve got nothing against
    mt. bikers — I am one, after all — but sometimes, it’s pretty cool to have
    real solitude even without having to be too far from a trailhead. I’m not
    sure if I’ve ever met another group of people on it in all the times of run
    it.

    Torin Koos 36th

    Articles — Tags: , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 11:29 am

    Bend’s Koos is 36th in sprint
    Cross-country skier just misses advancing to event quarterfinals

    Biathlon

    Bend,COA — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 11:04 am

    A friend just called me to tell me how awesome the winter biathlon was that he had just watched on TV. I’m excited, because I think the NBC coverage of the winter biathlon at the Olympics has been awesome and I’d love to see the sport grow. I’ve always been a big fan because it’s such a unique sport and I really feel like people don’t realize how “cool” it is.

    My older brother Sam Cordell is a former national champion in the sport, so I’ve grown up watching it and thinking, “If people only knew how awesome this is!”

    It’ll be interesting to see if the coverage of biathlon from the games will help grow the sport.

    If you don’t know what biathlon is, here are some links:
    • Biathlon (Wikipedia)
    • Team USA

    Torin Koos Olympic race

    Articles — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 9:17 am

    Koos’ day
    Cross-country skier aims to deliver ‘best race ever’
    – By Mark Morical/The Bulletin

    Boulder Mountain Ski Tour 2010 results

    Articles — Tags: , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 2:42 pm

    Just in case you missed the link to all the results, HERE it is.

    Boulder Mountain Results

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    UPDATE: Please disregard the earlier post of results… they were wrong.

    Oregon took second behind Utah @ the 35th Boulder Mountain Tour 2010 nordic ski race in Sun Valley, Idaho.

    Bend’s Evelyn Dong won the women’s race, edging Zoe Roy (also of Bend, racing out of Utah).

    Bend’s Marshall Greene was third overall to lead Oregon, whose top 10 placers were all from Bend. Greene’s time of 1 hour, 13 minutes and 54.4 seconds was less than two second behind winner Zack Simons of Utah.

    Bend’s Brayton Osgood took 6th overall and Bend’s Paul Clark was 18th overall.

    Here’s a list of Bend’s top 10 finishers and their overall placing:
    3 Greene
    6 Osgood
    18 Clark
    46 Erik Jacobson
    55 Evelyn Dong
    56 Joe Madden
    86 Taylor Leach
    87 Sarah Max
    104 Mary Wellington
    105 Stephanie Howe

    Bend age group winners:
    Women 18 to 24 – 1 Dong, 2 Zoe Roy (racing for Utah).
    Women 25 to 29 – 1 Taylor Leach, 2 Stephanie Howe
    Women 30 to 34 – 1 Sarah Max

    Click here for full Results.

    Teacup Nordic results from this weekend

    Oregon — Tags: , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 7:12 pm

    Good results from this weekend from Sunday’s Teacup races for nordic skiers with ties to Bend. Inge Scheve, who used to write for the Bend Bulletin won the women’s 15K Classic race. In the men’s race, Samuel Cordell of Parkdale, who grew up in Bend and graduated from Mountain View high school, took 2nd behind Kent Murrdoch by just 3 seconds.

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