NYSSRA SPRING MEETING: MAY 3, SUNY-IT Utica

31 03 2009

NYSSRA Spring Meeting:  May 3, 2009.  SUNY-IT, Utica, NY.

 

The annual Spring Meeting is approaching.  The primary objectives of this meeting are for competition committees to review and assess the last ski season, and to schedule events for the upcoming season. Committee Chairmen will have breakout sessions in the morning where interested members are encouraged to contribute.  If you would like to contribute to the committee meetings, plan to come to Utica on May 3, or please contact the following committee chairmen:

 

Cross Country:  Larry Wilkinson nordic@roadrunner.com

Biathlon:  Tim Halliday  thalliday@adelphia.net

Ski-O, Bill Koch:  Eric Hamilton ejh.bkh@juno.com

Mid-A/JO:  Margaret Maher margm@nysef.org

Membership, Local Clubs Jim Kobak kobak1791w@yahoo.com

 

 

In the afternoon session, an open executive meeting will take place where competition committees will report, events will be scheduled, and business items will be discussed.  During this meeting, our voting members approve programs and appropriation of funds.  Our voting members include each of the above competition committee chairmen, the executive officers and regional representatives.  Feel free to contact your regional representatives about issues you feel need to be discussed at this meeting.  They, in turn will forward agenda items to me.  Our secretary, Eric Hamilton, will finalize and publish the spring meeting agenda by the end of April.  Here is the contact information for regional representatives:

 

Central:

Russ Myer rmyer@nycap.rr.com , John Nabors john-nabors@olympic.net

Northern Adirondack: 

Jim Kobak kobak1791w@yahoo.com, Margaret Maher margm@nysef.org

Southeastern: 

Janice Sibilia jansibilia@aol.com  , Paul Kuznia (845-265-3773)

Southern Adirondack

Darwin Roosa  roosmean@acmenet.net  , Eric Hamilton ejh.bkh@juno.com, Doug Diehl lakegeorgesummer@yahoo.com

West Central

Barb Pudiak (pudiak@fronteirnet.net) , Anna Gorbold teamgorb@rochester.rr.com , Ruth Hayes gammu@juno.com

Western

Dan Schwenk djschwenk@rochester.rr.com

 

In between sessions, a number of us will participate in a rollerski interval workout on the SUNY-IT campus roads.  If you choose to go to the meeting, feel free to bring your rollerskis and a helmet.

 

An item to be discussed at the afternoon session will be an update from the Empire State Games Organization.  Presidents’ citations, AWARD and Club Championship awards will be presented. Likewise, liability insurance items will also be discussed.  Another item on the agenda will be a proposed change to the bylaws.  Currently, Regional Representatives are allowed voting rights to direct NYSSRA.  I would like to see this changed to allow Member Clubs to have voting rights.  My belief is that the grass-roots effort of Member Clubs does the most to develop the sport, and NYSSRA should allow them to direct our organization.  This would be another reason to sanction a club with NYSSRA, and another reason for members to join a local Member Club.  My proposal was presented to the voting members at the Fall meeting ’08 (can be found here), and will be voted on at the Spring meeting.  Please contact your regional representative to let him/her know how you feel about this potential change.

 

NYSSRA Nordic, Inc. is a volunteer organization.  Our committee chairmen, regional representatives and executive committee members are all volunteers who are committed to Nordic ski sports and have dedicated hours and hours of their time to the growth of Nordic ski sports in New York State.  All of our members are encouraged to get involved.  Join a local club.  Attend the spring meeting.  Send your representatives your input.  And thanks again for supporting NYSSRA Nordic, Inc.

 

Jim Kobak

President.  NYSSRA Nordic, Inc.





The Stats…

11 03 2009

Just over a week ago, NYSSRA Nordic’s Cross Country champions were crowned.  The Saratoga Biathlon Club did an awesome job hosting the event.  Throughout the season, race organizers send me their results and I sort through the data to compile points.  At the end of the season, I have a trememdous amount of data and thought the members of NYSSRA Nordic would be interested in some of it.

This season there were 848 skiers who participated in at least one NYSSRA sanctioned cross country race!  Of course many of these skiers did multiple races, for a total of 1873 skier-races.  How exciting it is to think that almost 1900 finish lines were crossed during our ski season.  Of our active members, 386 of them, 232 men, 154 women skied in at least one NYSSRA XC event.  Our largest participating group were the mens masters; 92 members skied through 330 races.  Below is a sample of some of the data collected and compiled over the season.

Most overall race wins 2008-09 season

name_and_number Overall Total
Wynn, Carly 3976 1 7
Sprague, Kevin 5077 1 4
Izzo, Elizabeth 3421 1 4
Bencze, Charlie 3383 1 4
Wynn, Michael 3413 1 3
Schwenk, Kathy 3477 1 3

Most age-class wins 2008-09 season

name_and_number Class Age Total
Huneck, Austin 4172 J3M 1 13
Beattie, Chris 2855 M7M 1 11
Huneck, Tim 2973 M4M 1 10
Wynn, Carly 3976 J1F 1 8
Wynn, Michael 3413 M3M 1 7
Torniainen, Matti 1745 M8M 1 7
Sapp, Maile 3715 j3f 1 7
Dixon, Sherry 1581 M7F 1 7
Yarsevich, Chris 3448 M1M 1 6
Bencze, Charlie 3383 J2m 1 6
Rose, Chris 3789 M2M 1 6
Luban, Ed 3133 M6M 1 6
Sprague, Kevin 5077 J1m 1 5
Koziol, Jill 1234 M2F 1 5
Kobak, Jim 3186 M2M 1 5
Izzo, Elizabeth 3421 J1F 1 5
Diehl, Douglas 1310 M5m 1 5

Fastest Individual Distance Races  2008-09 (at least 15 km)

race name tech min/km %back
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Douglas, Robert D Dr 775 Fr 0:02:35 0.00%
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Mangan, Steve 3116 Fr 0:02:45 6.29%
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Delaney, Matt 3565 Fr 0:02:46 7.09%
OF_Free_15M Allison, Paul 3760 Fr 0:02:47 0.00%
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Allison, Paul 3760 Fr 0:02:49 9.04%
OF_Free_15M Sprague, Kevin 5077 Fr 0:02:49 1.40%
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Hettenbaugh, Jason 3335 Fr 0:02:50 9.57%
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Wynn, Michael 3413 Fr 0:02:50 9.58%
OF_Free_15M Carroll, Pat 5224 Fr 0:02:51 2.76%
Harry_Eldridge_Fr_15M Day, Chad 2929 Fr 0:02:52 10.67%

Most top-3 overall finishes… 2008-09

name_and_number Overall Total
Wynn, Carly 3976   8
Izzo, Elizabeth 3421   6
Bencze, Charlie 3383   6
Wynn, Michael 3413   5
Sprague, Kevin 5077   5
Allison, Paul 3760   5
Seyse, Eric 2961   5
Schwenk, Kathy 3477   5
Sapp, Maile 3715   5

I have posted lists like the ones above of some interesting data that had been compiled over the course of the season.  Active members can find their average speed per race, average finish position overall and in their age group, and average % back from the winner of the race.  Check out the stats at http://www.nyssranordic.com/2008_09_NYSSRA_Stats.htm





My thoughts RE: Bill Koch Issue

10 03 2009

I have recently been brought into a discussion about Bill Koch League skiing and its place under the NYSSRA umbrella.  To be honest, I have never participated in a Bill Koch event, I do not have any children who have participated and I have never been involved in organizing Bill Koch events.  NYSSRA has always had a Bill Koch League committee that has done a fine job of organizing member clubs and events.  And, as president, I am not going to micromanage this or any other of our committees.

 Unfortunately, it has come to my attention that there is some dissention amongst the Bill Koch ranks, specifically between the Genesee Valley Bill Koch Club and the leadership of NYSSRA Nordic, Inc..  Recently, there have been some comments posted on the NYSSRA XC site, and a few personal emails sent my way about this issue.  Based on what I have read, and quite frankly, to appease the dissenting group, I have decided to address the four main issues as I understand them and convey my feelings as president in this post.

 

Issue #1: 

Organizers of the Genesee Valley Bill Koch club are upset that some NYSSRA members chose to go to the NE Bill Koch Festival.  They are also upset that some of these skiers were recognized by NYSSRA for their accomplishments.

 

President’s reply:

This seems like a misunderstanding.  NYSSRA did not sponsor an organized trip to the NE Bill Koch Festival.  Certainly, members of NYSSRA Nordic, who received complimentary NENSA memberships this season, took full advantage of the opportunity to attend this year’s NE Bill Koch Fest.  Because they are indeed NENSA members, they were recognized as being part of NENSA’s “New York” membership district.  It is unfortunate that the GVBKL organizers have read more into this.  And, I am insulted that they think the Bill Koch leaders who went to the NE Festival and NYSSRA Nordic, Inc. insidiously tried to leave them, or anyone else out.

            Being unfamiliar with the program, I am confused as to the actual purpose of Bill Koch league racing.  On one hand, the Bill Koch “pledge” is to compete with oneself only, and to ski for the joy of skiing.  Yet on the other hand, Bill Koch races always seem to celebrate competition between skiers with results and awards.  I agree with the point that competition in Bill Koch skiing can be somewhat contradictory.  I trust the Bill Koch committee will visit this issue and maybe redefine the purpose of Bill Koch Ski League races.

 

 

Issue #2:

Organizers of the GVBKYSL club are upset that the 2009 Bill Koch festival, run by NYSEF and sanctioned by NYSSRA Nordic, Inc. will be held so late in the year.

 

President’s reply

            My ability to reply to this is hampered by the fact that I was not at the Spring meeting 2008 where the discussions about this schedule originally took place.  However, I do agree that it is NYSSRA’s role to facilitate scheduling of events by organizers and to provide a centralized schedule and relay information about events to our members.  It is also NYSSRA’s role to look at the schedule and try to minimize, where possible, potential conflicts, while at the same time giving race promoters a chance to host events.  What NYSSRA will not do is mandate when or where an event must take place.  Pragmatically, I realize we are all limited in our sport by availability of ski weather and quality ski venues.  I recognize that not all members of NYSSRA have equal access to snow.  Often, a race organizer only has one date available to host a race.  Sometimes this date conflicts with other events.  In this case, the fact of the matter is that the March date is not an unreasonable one, it is still winter, it is still wintry and it is still ski season in most of New York’s ski centers.

 

Issue #3:

Organizers of the GVBKYSL are worried that NYSSRA is planning to dissolve, only to become a member district of NENSA.

 

President’s Reply:

In the fall I held discussions with NENSA’s president, Pat Cote, about sharing memberships.  The NENSA and NYSSRA presidents, noting that we do have some geographic overlap, as well as some differences in philosophy and programs agreed that a membership partnership would benefit both organizations, without harming the autonomy of either one.  NYSSRA members were graciously offered complimentary NENSA memberships for the 08-09 season.  NENSA was interested in bulking up their membership numbers to satisfy sponsors, but had absolutely no interest in “taking over” NYSSRA Nordic.  NENSA offered to grant all of our members free full NENSA memberships.  That means an individual’s $25 NYSSRA fee gave them full membership in both organizations.  In return, NENSA members were not to be recognized as full NYSSRA members, but were to be exempt from paying single-day membership fees if they choose to compete in NYSSRA events.  I believe this partnership has been good for NYSSRA.  A few of our members were more easily able to compete in Eastern Cup and SuperTour events because of their complimentary NENSA memberships.  Likewise, some NYSSRA events saw increased participation and an increased level of competitiveness thanks to some New England skiers taking advantage of our agreement. 

 

 

Issue #4:

Organizers of the GVBKSYL believe that youth development should be the primary focus of NYSSRA Nordic, Inc.  And, they do not believe that the current leadership shares the same vision.

 

President’s Reply:

            NYSSRA Nordic, Inc. is the governing body of ski racing in New York State.  This includes the disciplines of Cross Country, Biathlon and Ski-O.  Each of these disciplines has a committee that plans and addresses issues for each ski season.  Each of these disciplines has junior, senior and masters-level participants.  For juniors, there is also a Bill Koch committee and a Mid-A USSA committee that oversees junior development in Cross Country.  I agree with the assessment that youth development is not the primary focus of NYSSRA Nordic, Inc.  But I don’t agree that youth development should be our primary focus.  NYSSRA Nordic serves its member disciplines and member clubs, recognizing that people enjoy ski racing for many different reasons and at many different ages.  NYSSRA Nordic Inc, while supporting junior development through Bill Koch League, Mid-A and local club programs will absolutely not become a junior-only organization.  Ski racing is a lifetime sport, and NYSSRA will have something for you regardless of age.

 

            One of my initiatives when I took over as president in the Fall was to change the leadership structure of our board of directors.  There will be a vote at the spring meeting to restructure the voting board to include representatives from our member clubs.  I think the future of ski racing lies with our member clubs who recruit skiers young and old, schedule races and promote the sport in their communities.  And I think that NYSSRA would be best directed by the folks working in those ski communities.  As this discussion shows, different skiers and different clubs have different needs and priorities when it comes to the role of NYSSRA Nordic, Inc.  I hope that NYSSRA can work to serve everyone in an appropriate way.  In closing, I would like to thank all of our club leaders who did a fantastic job in recruiting and promoting Nordic ski racing this season.  Without your hard work, there would be no ski racing at all.

 

And, of course, a hearty thanks to all of our juniors, seniors and masters who skied in NYSSRA events this season.  It has been, and continues to be, a great season.

 

Jim Kobak

President

NYSSRA Nordic, Inc.





Hunecks grab top honors at NYSSRA Awards Banquet

1 03 2009

Feb 28, 2009- The Saratoga Biathlon Club hosted the NYSSRA Series Awards at the NYSSRA Championships Banquet in Hadley, NY.  Shenendehowa’s Austin Huneck was honored for being the top overall points earner during the 08-09 season.  NYSSRA also honored Austin’s dad, Tim Huneck for being the top master.   Austin and Tim skied in 15 NYSSRA events, finishing 1-2 overall in scoring with 1062 points between them! In addition, Saratoga Biathlon’s Carly Wynn and Southern Adirondack’s Sherry Dixon were also honored for being the top junior and open/master women during the NYSSRA Season.

NYSEF Nordic was recognized as the 2009 club series champions, finishing ahead of Peru Nordic Masters/Team High Peaks and the Shenendehowa Nordic Club.

NYSSRA honored individual age-division winners with NYSSRA training gear.  Points series winners had to have skied in at least two races including the NYSSRA Champions Cup 20 Km Classic race.  Winners got to choose from training vests, pants and jackets made by VOmax.

NYSSRA NORDIC INC: 2009 POINTS SERIES CHAMPIONS:

class Name Club
J1F Annie Jardin Syracuse Biathlon
J1m Adam Swayze RNR
J3M Austin Huneck Shenendehowa
M1M Chris Yarsevich Shenendehowa
M2F Jill Koziol Shenendehowa
M2M Jim Kobak Peru Nordic Masters
M3M Steve French RNR
M4M Tim Huneck Shenendehowa
M5F Audrey Balander Cayuga Nordic
M5m Patrick McCabe Cayuga Nordic
M6F Janet Findlay Peru Nordic Masters
M6M Ed Luban Sunnycrest
M7F Sherry Dixon Southern Adirondack
M7M Chris Beattie  
M8M Matti Tornianen Cayuga Nordic
oJM Kelsey Barra Polar Bear
SRM Eric Seyse Southern Adirondack

(a few of the above skiers were not at the awards banquet… contact kobak1791w@yahoo.com to arrange to have your points series award sent to you. )

NYSSRA Nordic thanks all who participated in what has been a terrific 2008-09 season.  Thank You!!!





Sprague and Vogl win New York State Nordic Championship!

1 03 2009

Queensbury’s Kevin Sprague won the annual NYSSRA Nordic Champions Cup Race held at the Saratoga Biathlon Club.  Kevin skied the 20 km classic race in 1:06:30 capturing the gold and the prestigious Champions Cup ahead of two former champions.  Kevin adds the gold medal to the bronze he captured in the 2008 championships.  2007 champ, Paul Allison came in second, and Bob Underwood, the 2005 champion, came in third.

In the women’s race, Andrea Vogl won her first NYSSRA title.  2002 champion, Janet Findlay added another medal to her impressive resume of NYSSRA championships (1 gold and 3 silver).  In third was Sandy Schreyer.

The event was hosted by the Saratoga Biathlon Club who did an admirable job in preparing the course after the torrential rain and hard freeze from the day before.

In Friday’s club championship relays, Berkshire academy’s two teams took the top spots.  Peru Nordic’s Cowboys from Hell featuring Mike Wynn and Chris Rose, captured the bronze.