Addie Byrne Sixth Place in Sprint at World Champs!

Canmore, Alberta, Canada, January 31, 2009.
Addie Byrne of Bovey, MN placed sixth in the Youth Women 6 km Sprint competition today. Teammate Grace Boutot of Fort Kent, ME finished in 9th place. Both women had one penalty in the ten shot race.

Addie Byrne left the range after prone with one penalty in 23rd place 54 seconds off the leader. But undeterred she kept with her race plan coming into standing just over a minute out of first. Her clean shooting moved her up to ninth after standing 36 seconds out of first. With just 2 km to go Byrne put the hammer down making up 7 seconds on the Russian winner Olga Galich and moving up to sixth place in at time 20:01.2 just 29.8 seconds out of the first place tie between Olga Galich/RUS and Individual gold medalist Yan Zhang/CHN. Byrne is well positioned for the Pursuit competition on Sunday, the start of which is based on the athletes time back in the Sprint competition.

Speaking after the race today Byrne said, “Sixth is not quite, what I wanted. I really wanted a medal, but I have two more races left.” She has trained in Canmore with several US athletes for more than two weeks. “I knew I could be top 10. I spent a lot of time on this course and worked a lot on the areas that were troubling me. I can visualize it in my sleep.”
Photos from Judy Greer

US Junior Biathlon Trials races in Anchorage

Results on US Biathlon
Photos from David Predeger Photographer
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BethAnn Chamberlain and Zach Hall win Mass Start at Mt Itasca NorAm # 3

Mt. Itasca, Coleraine, MN. BethAnn Chamberlain and Zach Hall win Mass Start at NorAm 3.

Download the NorAm 3 Mass Start Results in PDF format
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Sara Studabaker and Mark Johnson win Pursuit at Mt Itasca NorAm # 3

Mt. Itasca, Coleraine, MN. Sara Studabaker and Mark Johnson win Pursuit at NorAm 3.

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Veterans Take the Victory at Mt Itasca NorAm # 3 Sprint

2002 Olympian Dan Campbell and 2006 Olympian Carolyn Bramante took the victories Thursday at Mt Itasca in the Sprint competition. Campbell, originally from Hastings, MN, is currently the Assistant Ski Coach at Montana State University. After not competing in biathlon for several season, Campbell showed that he still remembers how to shoot, hitting 9 of 10 targets. He finished 15 seconds ahead of Kevin Patzoldt of Mt Itasca Biathlon, and 17 ahead of Mark Johnson, also with Mt Itasca Biathlon.

In the women’s 7.5km race, Bramante had perfect shooting, hitting 10 for 10. She was followed by Sara Studebaker of the US National B Team 26 seconds back shooting (2, 1). In third, Denise Teela with Army WCAP equaled Bramante’s clean shooting, finishing third 28 seconds out of first.

Raleigh Goessling of Duluth Esko Biathlon won the youth men’s race by a large margin, followed by Conrad Roberts, Nisswa NW, and three seconds later, Ben Greenwald, Twin Cities Biathlon. Hillary McNamee of MWSC put together a perfect shooting race to win the Youth Women’s race by 54 seconds over Addie Bryne of Mt Itasca, shooting (1, 2). In third was Andrea Mayo of MWSC shooting (3, 1).

NorAm # 3 will continue with the Pursuit format race on Saturday and Mass Start format on Sunday. The top 3 ranked women and top 2 ranked men will qualify to compete at the Europa Cup races in Altenberg, Germany and Nove Mesto, Czech Republic in early January.

Download the NorAm 3 Sprint Results in PDF format

Bramante and Hall Prevail in Snow Storm at Mt Itasca NorAm

Blizzard conditions created challenging shooting conditions at Mt Itasca for NorAm # 2 on Sunday. The high winds and snow made shooting very difficult and the ski tracks slow. Nevertheless, the results were surprisingly tight. Carolyn Bramante and Zach Hall were able to keep their shooting together in spite of high winds, both shooting (2,0).

Dartmouth alums took all the podium positions in the women’s race with Bramante ’06 in first, Susan Dunklee ’08 in second, and Sara Studebaker ’07 in third. Dunklee has been training with a Development Team coach James Upham for only 4 months, and she put together a great performance in what was her first biathlon race on snow. The men’s winner, Zach Hall, is also a Dartmouth alum, class of 2007.

The men’s winner, Zach Hall, National B Team, took first by twenty seconds over Jesse Downs the National B Team/Army World Class Athlete program. In third was Sam Morse of the Army National Guard, 5 seconds behind Downs. The tight men’s race should lead to some exciting races in the sprint, pursuit and mass start that are scheduled for later in the week at Mt Itasca.

In the Youth Women’s race, Addie Byrne of Mt Itasca was first shooting (2,1). She was followed by Grace Boutot (2,4) and Hillary McNamee (1,4) of Maine Winter Sports Center.

The second sprint of NorAm # 2 race scheduled for Monday, Dec 15th has been cancelled due to extremely cold temperatures (-7F) and high winds (20-30mph).

NorAm # 3 will proceed as scheduled on Dec 18, 20, 21.

Download the NorAm 2 Results in PDF format

MN Biathlon 2008 – 2009 Competition Schedule

Saturday 13 Mt. Itasca Training Day
Sunday 14 Mt. Itasca Race (N)

NorAm Cup #3 and US Senior Trials – Mt. Itasca
Thursday 18 10am zero Sprint
Friday 19 10am zero Official Training
Saturday 20 10am zero Pursuit
Sunday 21 9am zero Mass Start

Junior National Team Trials – Anchorage, Alaska
Saturday 27 11am zero Official Training
Sunday 28 11am zero Sprint
Monday 29 11am zero Pursuit
Tuesday 30 11am zero Individual Relay

January

MN National Guard Central Regional Championships – Camp Ripley
Wednesday 28 Official Training
Thursday 29 9am zero Official Training
Friday 30 9am zero race
Saturday 11 9am zero race

February
Sunday 15 Elk River Race (N), 10am

March
Saturday Feb 29 Mt. Itasca Race, 10am
Sunday March 1 Mt. Itasca Race (N), 10am

NorAm Cup # 10 and
USBA National Championships – Juniors / Seniors / Masters
Fort Kent, Maine
Thursday 19 Official Training
Friday 20 Sprint
Saturday 21 Pursuit
Sunday 22 Mass Start

North American Championships and
Canadian Championships
Valcartier, Quebec, Canada
25 – 30

Download the competition schedule as a pdf

Elk River Deer Hunting Season

Deer season on November 8th and runs through the 16th. The City has not closed the trails again this year. Use caution, or wait until the season is over. If out, think about wearing blaze orange or at least red. There is still hunting allowed adjacent to the park.