sno secret - Thirroul Ski Club
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sno secret - Thirroul Ski Club
SNO SECRET No. 4 November 2012 THE THIRROUL SKI CLUB LIMITED MARANATHA LODGE PERISHER VALLEY KOSCIUSZKO NATIONAL PARK ABN: 33 000 801 338 PO Box 70 Thirroul NSW 2515 Club website: www.thirroulskiclub.com.au 1 November 2012 Dear Members Yet another season has come and gone. Once again, Clarky has done a great job in keeping members and guests satisfied. Maranatha has been busy, probably due to Clarky’s efforts, but possibly also because of the fact that several of our members took advantage of cheap season passes and then scheduled several ski trips during the season to get their money’s worth. I suspect even more members may jump on the bandwagon next year. So get those bookings in early next year. Speaking of bookings, remember that Maranatha is available for summer bookings. Check the website for availability and contact the booking office to make your bookings. The club’s AGM will be held in March. Keep an eye on your inbox ( or the oldfashioned letterbox if you have not elected to receive the notice and business papers by email) for the official notification of the date. The main content of this newsletter is a report on the club’s senior races, courtesy of Ian Gregory, together with some relevant photos. It also includes evidence of some wardrobe(?) malfunctions. Get your mind out of the gutter and onto a higher plane! I’m talking ski boots, not those infamous incidents involving Jennifer Hawkins or Janet Jackson. This summer, as always some of our members are heading off to the northern hemisphere to extend their skiing season. Let’s hope that some of them provide an article and/or some photos for a future newsletter. The committee would like to wish all our members and their families a very happy Christmas and best wishes for the new year. Enjoy your skiing. (and your summer activities) Kevin Donegan Publicity officer 2 Maranatha Senior Races The senior races were held on Saturday 21st July at Upper Rollercoaster Blue Cow on a beautiful blue sky morning with great snow conditions and a nice open GS course consisting of about 10 gates. Heath Barnes addresses the troops before the race (why are they all looking at the camera and not paying attention to Heath?). The results are attached. The times shown are the sum of both runs so if you bomb one run you are gone. We had a few come close, namely me, but everbody finished the course with respectable times. Our gun racer, Shaun [Elvis] Kenny, was the club open champion with Nicky Curtis edging out her older sister for the first time and taking out the women’s open championship. Shaun has been skiing with the Perisher Masters this year but broke a shoulder so was out for the season including the Interclub. Hope it’s healing well, Shaun. 3 2012 Senior Race Results Male Open Place 1 2 3 Name Shaun Kenny Drew Turner Jake Lapham Time (sec) 46.57 54.95 55.68 Female Open 1 2 3 4 Nicola Curtis Sam Curtis Amber Turner Katie Farrell 52.80 53.42 53.86 64.79 Male 30-44 1 2 3 4 5 David Walker Andrew Walker Clark Killen Heath Barnes Simon Walker 47.68 50.15 56.38 57.68 61.47 Female 30-44 1 2 Karen Barnes Ann Walker 58.23 66.30 Male 45-59 1 2 Martin Francis Glen Lapham 53.46 58.36 Female 45-59 1 Jenny Kent 63.59 Male 60+ 1 2 3 4 Ian Gregory Kevin Donegan Kevin Masters Owen Kreilis 60.00 60.45 64.09 69.14 Female 60+ 1 2 3 4 5 Liz Scott Jenny Andrew Chris Blatch Rasma Kreilis Mavis Williams 65.30 66.33 68.34 68.68 70.86 Good to see our cook and manager, Clarky, up there with the young boys on his telemark skis and this is after he has lugged up the champagne and cheese and bickies from the valley. 4 The most fiercely contested categories are the 60+ with 5 women and 4 men racing. It’s Liz Scott’s first time in this grouping where she edged out the others but watch out Liz because there are others fast joining you in that group [the inevitability of getting old]. Kevin Donegan has joined the old blokes for the first time and nearly knocked me off. Time for some secret race training methinks! As usual the event was concluded with drinks, cheese and nibblies on top of the course looking at Blue Cow and, of course, the presentation dinner back at the lodge with a great meal put on by Clarky, and a bit of singing and dancing on the coffee table. Thanks to Heath and Karen for making the event happen and a big thank you to all the members who attended had fun and made the thing happen especially Glen and Jake Lapham, Martin Francis and the other Walker family, Pom (Simon) and Ann who were all first-timers. Shaun Kenny puffing up and doing his best to intimidate other competitors (is this what they teach in the Masters program?) A message to all our membership - the club races are a great social event. So next year get in early and come down and join us. Hope to have you with us. ( Ed’s note - I support Ian’s advice to book in early, but not so early that I miss out on my booking if I happen to get my booking a little bit late. ☺ ) Ian Gregory PS Bill Torrey and Chris Blatch race and party every year but Bill’s 25(?) year old plastic ski boots fell apart on the way to the course. Would you believe that there is no ski hire or boot hire in Blue Cow? So Bill had to watch from the sideline. There’s always next year, Bill. 5 Bill Torrey’s boot. Note the missing protrusion at the front for fitting into the binding. More pictures form the club Races Katie Farrell gets a steadying hand at the start gate from Bob the Bikie (where did he park the Harley?) Karen Barnes showing a big smile at she waits to start 6 A few members took time out at Guthega Pub after the races. Here we see Jenny Kent, Jenny Andrew and Chris Blatch enjoying the view, which is nearly as good as the view from Maranatha. What Ian has left out of his report is the famous dummy spit. In fact it was Ian who produced a baby’s dummy, placed it in his mouth and spat it (literally) across the dining room on the evening of the club races. Next time you see Ian ask him how often he spits the dummy. It has been a good (or should that be bad) year for destroying boots by our members. Pictured below is another broken boot that until August graced the left foot of Martin Barnes. 7 Junior Training??????? I’ll finish off this newsletter with a shot of Lake Jindabyne covered by patchy fog and high cloud that I captured while travelling down the Alpine Way from the skitube. I hope you like it. 8