Sunday, February 26, 2012

Getting Social At HoliMont


To kick off the month of February HoliMont hosted two very popular social events on back-to-back Friday’s.  Friday the 3rd was HoliMont’s annual Men’s Day event where male Member’s brought their friends to the Club for a day of fun on the slopes as well as in the Chalet.  Being that it was the Friday before the Super Bowl the theme of the day was “Pregame Party.”

With the weather acting as it has this season it’s been very difficult to predict what you’re going to get in terms of conditions on a day-to-day basis.  Luckily for those attending Men’s Day they ended up getting spoiled with a vividly sunny day where there was scarcely a cloud in the sky. 

Many of the guys who attended Men’s Day partook in the Ellicottville nightlife activities the night before, which resulted in some entertaining stories being told the next morning as they were being checked in to the event.  Nevertheless, approximately 210 men took over the Chalet at HoliMont bright and early Friday morning.  The day started off with an energizing breakfast buffet by Dina’s and then for most participants it was off to the slopes.  There were ski races set up, lessons from the HoliMont Ski School offered, and a great selection of terrain open to make some turns on. 

During the lunch hour former Buffalo Bills great Steve Tasker was in the Chalet to do a meet-and-greet with all the guys.  Additionally, the Buffalo Bills went above and beyond and donated some great Bills items.  Autographed footballs and game day jerseys were raffled off later on in the day. 

After lunch it was back to the slopes for most of the guys.  The rest just hung out around the Chalet and took advantage of the laid back atmosphere.  Eventually, Comedian James Kurdziel took the stage in the Chalet and entertained the crowd with his quick-witted comedy style.  A Buffalo native, Kurdziel has garnered regional and national attention while working with Bill Burr (Chappelle’s Show), Colin Quinn (SNL, Tough Crowd), Greg Giraldo (Last Comic Standing), Greg Fitzsimmons (VH1), Jim Norton (HBO, Opie & Anthony) and Mike Birbiglia (Comedy Central) to name just a few. 

A week later the ladies of HoliMont completely took over the Chalet with their “White Out” event.  Just like the men, or perhaps even more so than the men, a lot of the ladies were out living it up on the town the night before.  But no matter how late they were out the ladies showed up in droves the next morning to commence with the white out. 

By the time registration was complete over 270 women were signed in to the event and ready to get the party started.  Not surprisingly the vibe in the Chalet for ladies day was much different than for Men’s Day.  Having a nice day out on the slopes was definitely an added bonus for the ladies but it was the in Chalet activities that really had the women excited.

As always, Dina’s provided a delicious breakfast spread that had a fantastic aroma floating throughout the Chalet.  There was also a very elaborate scavenger hunt that kept many of the women occupied throughout the morning.  Upstairs in the Chalet a vendors market was set up where approximately 15 different shops were showing off some of their finest items.  From handbags, to clothing, to jewelry, and a lot more in between, there were ample opportunities for the women to purchase some very unique products. 

Soon after lunch was finished part of the Chalet was cleared out in order to make room for a fashion show runway where the crowd was treated to an energetic display of some of this seasons hottest ski and snowboard outerwear. 

Once the fashion show culminated it was time for the real fun to begin.  With a DJ spinning a great selection of party beats the ladies spent the remainder of the event dancing the afternoon away.  And when the time came to call it a night a little peer pressure was thrown the DJ’s way and before you knew it the party continued on.

HoliMont would like to thank Dekdebruns Ski Shop, The City Garage, The Boardroom and Mud, Sweat n’ Gears for coming to HoliMont on both days to provide free ski and snowboard demo’s for all the participants of Men’s and Ladies Day.

Events like Men’s Day and Ladies Day are just a couple of the many reasons why membership at HoliMont is such a worthwhile decision.  Every winter great times are had, lifelong friendships are forged and of course there is always some very fun skiing and snowboarding out on the slopes.

HoliMont Athletes Test their Skills against New York States Finest


As we near the end of the 2011/2012 Junior USSA Race Series in Western, NY it may seem that winter has just barely started, or rather not started at all.  Not for the HoliMont Race Team.  These athletes have been maintaining their weekly training and racing regime since October.  Many athletes traveled abroad to Western and North Eastern States and Ski Areas for some early season training, and others worked hard at home with physical fitness and conditioning.  All this hard work and devotion is paying off, and many will have the chance to test their skills with the best of the best Ski Racers in NYS. 
JI/II Athletes Search for Speed at Bristol MT
This season we have a relatively young group of JI/II athletes and they are rising to the challenges fast.  This group has been tearing across the state with great results from the Ellicottville to the Adirondacks.  Last weekend they embark on another I90 road trip to Canandaigua and Bristol Mountain where they will tackle the last full weekend of racing before NYS Championship Selection.  Friday, 2/17/12, SG Race!  Saturday, 2/18/12, GS Race! Sunday, 2/19/12 GS Race!  Good Luck to all!
JIII NYS Championships to be held at Gore, Toggenburg, and Song
Last week, February 16-19th, our JIII athletes raced at the JIII NYS Championships where the SG will be hosted at Gore Mt, the GS at Toggenburg, and the SL at Song.  From these events athletes can qualify to move on to Eastern JIII Finals and JIII Eastern Junior Regionals.  Congratulations and Good Luck to all JIII State Championship qualifiers.
JIV/V/VI NFSC SL at Buffalo Ski Club
The younger age groups are getting some last minute training in before last Sunday’s final qualifier at Buffalo Ski Club.  As the standings are right now we have upwards of 12 athletes in contention for States Qualification and many more right on the bubble, not to mention the large group of athletes that will attend the Kandahar Festival this Weekend at Holiday Valley. 
Snowboard Athletes attend FIS NorAM at LeRelais, QUE
This season HoliMont Snowboard Racing athletes move into their second season of chasing the FIS Alpine Tour throughout the US and Canada.  Already this season many athletes have been to Steamboat, CO, Copper, CO, and Mt. Tremblant, Que chasing the FIS/FIS NorAM Circuit which will lead them to HoliMont Race to the Cup on February 26-28, 2012.  This will be the final FIS NorAM Alpine Event of the Season, and all that are present will be able to see some world class alpine snowboarding right here at HoliMont.  Expect to see athletes from the US, Canada, Europe, and abroad. 


Jr III Division Team West
 Ladies
Men
Mangan Patricia
Donnan Ingrid
Doro Hannah
Sertl Sienna
Norris Leah
Davies Taylor
Wilson Emily
Haggerty Madeline
Richards Sophia
Saunders Emily
Kelly Deirdre
Walsh Katherine R
Golini Catherine
Hotaling Natalie
Moore Alexandria
Rosenbloom Talia
Robinson Paige H
Thibodeau Lake
Haggerty Meghan
Kreuzer Hannah
Evans Madeline
Macaluso Olivia L
Bachert Lauren
HO
BM
HO
BM
BM
HO
HH
HH
HO
GP
HH
HV
HH
TG
BR
BM
HV
HO
HH
HV
HV
SG
HV
Wetzel Tyler
Mergl Joseph
Mangan William
Hopfinger Jacob
Carrier Joey
Armstrong Harry
Hejna Ethan
Vasile Joseph
Foxcroft J D
Palmer Garrett
Thorp Zachary
Seminara Jack
Teal Mitchell

Kreuter C J
Sertl Gunnar
Carbaugh John
Lavicka Kaison
Haldane Connor
Bell Ian M
Webber Gunther
Djafari Alexander
Corcoran Daniel
Jeske Daniel
Ziobrowski John
Scott Maxwell M
Williamson Kyle J
Hughes Clayton
Hodges Niall D
Hurley Jack
Finicle Ben
Barclay Andrew
Hylkema Patrick R
Swagler Jeffrey
Stehle Mason
SG
HV
HO
BM
BM
HO
HV
BM
HO
BR
BM
HO
HO

BM
BM
KB
HV
SG
HO
BM
GP
TG
SG
SG
HV
HH
HH
GP
HV
HV
TG
HV
BM
TG




Horst’s Derby Qualifiers to J3 States
Ladies
Men
Dentes, Demetra
Davenport, Miranda
Bacha, Celine
Arbuckle, Devon
Kelly, Megan
Bouchard, Sierra
Batten, Hanna
Zachara, Isabel
D'Amico, Sophia
Hughes, Kelsey
SG
BE
WI
HO
HO

WF
LB
GO
TG
HH
Kane, Matthew
Glasser, Connor
Schweitzer, Mitchell
Carter, Dalton
Galvan, Sebastian
Merchant, Russell
Duffy, Owen
Horstmyer, Tim
Sheridan, George
Anderson, Tommy
Quigg, Connor
Kane, Nicholas
Wright, Sean
SG
PB
MV
SG
GO
WM
WM
WF
WI
BM
DH
SG
HV

Which Room Do You Ski In?


By Dan Balkin / HoliMont Snowsports School

Well, if I had my choice, it would be in the kitchen.  Who doesn’t like to peer into the fridge and start salivating?  But we are using the term “room” metaphorically. I picked up this metaphor while doing a ski instructor update clinic at HoliMont a few years ago.  Every two years all certified instructors must take a two day update clinic run by a member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) educational staff.

Our clinician was a young PSIA examiner from Pennsylvania.  At the top of one run he posed a simple question:  where do you stand on your feet when you ski?  This harmless question was designed to provoke the wrong answer and shatter a ski instructor cliché.  Asked this question, many instructors will say “centered over your arches – in the middle of your feet.”  We did not disappoint him.  The “middle of your feet” was the consensus answer in our group.

Our clinic leader Eric now dropped his metaphorical bomb on us.  He said to imagine each of our feet to be comprised of “three rooms.”  The front room is the first third of our foot (supported by the ball of the foot and the pad of skin behind the little toe); the middle room is the center of our foot (supported by the arch); the back room is the last third of our foot (supported by the heel).  Eric explained to us why our conventional wisdom (only stand in the middle of the foot) was wrong. He had our attention because he was a fantastic skier – especially in icy moguls.  His grace and finesse gave him complete credibility in our eyes.

Eric said that if you initiate a turn on a steeper slope on the middle of your foot, the forces generated by the turn are often going to push you onto your heels (the proverbial “back seat”).  He encouraged us to feel as if we were pressing down on the “front room” of our feet to start our turns.  The cues that we feel (while initiating a turn to the right) would be the ball of the left foot and the pad of skin behind the little toe on the right foot.  Another cue would be feeling pressure on the tips of our skis when initiating a ski turn. 

As the turn progresses, pressure and edge angles also increase.  We can absorb the pressures by flexing our legs (just like a shock absorber).  In short, Eric said to start each turn with forward pressure on both feet and then settle into the middle of the foot for the remainder of the turn.  The alternative is to start the turn on the arch (middle) and most likely get tossed onto the heels – a position from which most skiers can’t properly balance.  If you feel you can’t pressure the front of your skis when you start a turn, you most likely need to make one of the following adjustments:  #1-bring your hips up over your feet at the initiation of the turn / #2 – if that does not help, talk to one of our expert boot fitters in town about adjusting the “ramp angle” of your ski boots (proper ramp angle allows you to pressure the front of your ski, not just the middle of you ski; in other words, ramp angles influence your fore and aft balance).   

All ski setups are not created equal.  Different boot and binding combinations can strongly influence your fore/aft balance. With my new boots this season, I had to make some adjustments to the ramp angle in order to feel that I could pressure the front of my skis properly and not get pitched onto my heels on steeper runs.  Fortunately, most après ski activities are conducted on surfaces that are quite level.  If I had to think about hip position, the front room of my feet or ramp angles while sipping a refreshment – life would be complicated indeed.  



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

HoliMont Racing Updates


We are now about halfway through the 2012 season, which means that the HoliMont Race Team is in top form and cruising through the Western New York competition circuit. 

On January 28th HoliMont hosted its first IntraClub race of the season.  Listed below are the results of a very competitive day.

Class: 11 & Up Female
Team              Name                                   Run #1           Run #2           Combined
UINT                         Jenna DiDonato                    35.09 (1)               33.77 (1)               1:08.86 (1)
UTravel                   Kathryn Webb                        35.71 (2)               36.82 (2)               1:12.53 (2)
UINT                         Hannah Holland                   39.19 (4)               41.09 (4)               1:20.28 (3)
UJunior                    Julia Ross                                  40.82 (5)               42.17 (6)               1:22.99 (4)
UTravel                   Hanna Laube                          42.84 (9)               41.04 (3)               1:23.88 (5)

Class: 11 & Up Male
Team                      Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
UINT                         Elliott Cahill                           37.25 (1)               34.78 (1)               1:12.03 (1)
UJunior                    Spencer Johnson                   37.94 (2)               38.70 (2)               1:16.64 (2)
UINT                         Liam Deschamps                  39.48 (3)               40.37 (3)               1:19.85 (3)
UINT                         Eric Brankovic                       41.25 (5)               40.73 (4)               1:21.98 (4)
UINT                         Troy Hendriks                       40.92 (4)               42.63 (5)               1:23.55 (5)

Class: 5 & 6 Female
Team                     Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
INT                            Hilary Cummins                   43.07 (1)               43.76 (1)              1:26.83 (1)
INT                            Lauren Farber                        51.00 (2)             51.87 (3)               1:42.87 (2)
INT                            Mary Cathrine Mangan     52.06 (3)               51.60 (2)               1:43.66 (3)
INT                            Madalyn Cummings           58.07 (4)               57.53 (4)               1:55.60 (4)
INT                            Claire Rintoul                        1:10.01 (6)           1:04.99 (5)           2:15.75 (5)

Class: 5 & 6 Male
Team                       Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
INT                            Cameron Johnston               47.08 (1)               44.68 (1)               1:31.76 (1)
INT                            Liam Ainslie                            52.73 (2)               50.82 (2)               1:43.55 (2)
INT                            Hans Solly                                54.24 (3)               53.63 (4)               1:47.87 (3)
INT                            Aaron Gyorgy                         55.29 (4)               53.29 (3)               1:48.58 (4)
INT                            Blake Preston                         1:09.06 (5)           1:06.69 (6)           2:15.75 (5)

Class: 7 & 8 Female
Team                        Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
INT                            Alexandra Cummins          44.31 (1)               45.24 (2)               1:29.55 (1)
INT                            Courtney Maclay                 45.85 (2)               46.32 (3)               1:32.17 (2)
INT                            Elliot Barr                              49.32 (5)               43.90 (1)               1:33.22 (3)
INT                            Nyah Solly                              46.97 (3)               48.25 (4)               1:35.22 (4)
INT                            Annika Hambleton              49.54 (6)               50.32 (6)               1:39.86 (5)



Class: 7 & 8 Male
Team                        Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
INT                            Trey Maclay                           43.59 (1)               45.10 (1)               1:28.69 (1)
INT                            Michael Turnbull                 45.20 (3)               45.73 (2)               1:30.93 (2)
Steppi                      Will Knauss                             44.75 (2)               47.41 (6)               1:32.16 (3)
INT                            Connor Hughey                    46.49 (4)               46.76 (5)               1:33.25 (4)
INT                            David Rintoul                        47.82 (5)               46.27 (4)               1:34.09 (5)

Class: 9 & 10 Female
Team                       Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
INT                            Zoe Knauss                              38.44 (1)               39.75 (1)               1:18.19 (1)
INT                            Megan Turnbull                   42.16 (3)               40.31 (2)               1:22.47 (2)
INT                            Maddie Farber                       41.54 (2)               43.17 (3)               1:24.71 (3)
INT                            Annie Dietrich                       43.73 (4)               45.22 (5)               1:28.95 (4)
INT                            Emma Swankie                     45.62 (5)               44.84 (4)               1:30.46 (5)

Class: 9 & 10 Male
Team                          Name                          Run #1           Run #2           Combined
INT                            Callum Cahill                         41.99 (1)               43.69 (2)               1:25.68 (1)
INT                            Zachary Hughey                   43.64 (3)               43.39 (1)               1:27.03 (2)
INT                            Adam Brankovic                   42.76 (2)               44.48 (4)               1:27.24 (3)
INT                            Matthew Stanton                  45.30 (4)               44.84 (5)               1:30.14 (4)
INT                            Daniel Benedetti                   46.81 (5)               44.36 (3)               1:31.17 (5)


February 5th HoliMont hosted a NFSC J4/5/6 Combined competition.  In the J-6 Field, HoliMont’s Logan Kidd finished in 5th Place, Samuel Dresing finished in 6th Place, Drew Vergon finished in 11th Place, Trek Wilday finished in 13th Place, and Kyle Chmiel finished in 14th Place.

In the J-5 event HoliMont Racer Maxxon Solly took 2nd Place, Carlo Muscarella took 5th Place, Austin Gyorgy took 12th Place, Lucas Johnson took 14th Place, Tiger London took 15th Place, Samuel Balanevsky took 22nd Place, and Kyle McNamara took 23rd Place. 

In the J-4 event HoliMont Racer Jacob Flaherty took 2nd Place, Andrew Mangan took 3rd Place, Spencer Smyth took 5th Place, Carson Foxcroft took 9th Place, Kenneth Bianchi took 10th Place, Gage Thibodeau took 12th Place, Liam Ross took 14th Place, Max Balanevsky took 16th Place, and Ryan Chmiel took 19th Place.

On the ladies side in the J-6 field HoliMont’s Josephine Cochran finished in 7th Place. 

In the J-5 class, HoliMont’s Megan Ross finished in 11th Place, Oksana Wilday finished in 15th Place, and Katelyn Stevens finished in 17th Place. 

The J-4 class saw HoliMont’s Danielle Mason take 1st Place, Andee Berberich took 5th Place, Chloe Richards took 7th Place, Anna Vergon took 8th Place, Angelica Priest took 10th Place, Brogan Cairns took 11th Place, Sarah Johnston took 14th Place, Pyper McDowell took 17th Place, Shannon Clough took 19th Place, Hanna Laube took 27th Place, Isabelle Cochran took 31st Place, Claire McKenna took 32nd Place, and Grace Cannon took 33rd Place.  


On February 6th, HoliMont had a strong outing at the J3 Super-G Race at Bristol Mountain.

Over 60 female athletes competed in the race and HoliMont had 5 racers place in the top 13.  Patricia Mangan took 1st Place, Hannah Doro took 4th Place, Taylor Davies took 5th Place, Sophia Richards took 7th Place, and Lake Thibodeau took 13th Place.

On the men’s side, over 70 athletes were competing for the top spot.  Four racers from HoliMont finished in the Top 16.  Harry Armstrong finished in 5th Place, William Mangan finished in 6th Place, JD Foxcroft finished in 7th Place, and Ian Bell finished in 16th Place.






Tuesday, January 10, 2012

National Safety Awareness Week


This week, January 14 – 22, HoliMont will be recognizing National Safety Awareness Week, which is an annual event highlighting resort safety education efforts while increasing slope safety. Resorts throughout the country are encouraged to develop new and creative ways to involve employees and guests in activities for safety week.
“At HoliMont we take safety very seriously and our goal is to always provide a safe and secure environment for HoliMont Members and guests,” said Justin Latimer, HoliMont Safety Manager.  “Historically we have a very good safety record and we’ve enjoyed many accident-free days of skiing and snowboarding so naturally we are on-board with promoting National Safety Awareness Week.”

This year the HoliMont Ski School will be holding a coloring contest for its younger patrons, which will emphasize the importance of skiing and riding safely and following the Skier Responsibility Code.  The HoliMont Safety Patrol will be meeting with Members and guests to talk with them about safety procedures that they should know and abide by.  And as always the Terrain Park Crew will be promoting the Smart Style initiative, which teaches skiers and riders all about proper terrain park etiquette.
Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas you may see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country and other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by disabled skiers. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience.
  1. Always stay in control.
  2. People ahead of you have the right of way.
  3. Stop in a safe place for you and others.
  4. Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield.
  5. Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  6. Observe signs and warnings, and keep off closed trails.
  7. Know how to use the lifts safely.
Be safety conscious and
KNOW THE CODE. IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
This is a partial list.

Wrapping up the 14th Annual SkiScape


Last Sunday, the 8th of January, the organizers from Kids Escaping Drugs came down to HoliMont to host the 14th Annual SkiScape event.  SkiScape has become a time-honored tradition at HoliMont.  Every year around the beginning of the New Year, Kids Escaping Drugs partners up with HoliMont in order to raise funs for the development of its facilities and the continuation of its programs in Western New York.

The Kids Escaping Drugs program is unique to this area.  In many places, kids who are in need of drug and/or alcohol treatment are placed in facilities with adults.  The Kids Escaping Drugs Campus consists of three buildings that house up to 62 chemically-dependent youths ages 12 to 20. Renaissance House is a 30-bed intensive treatment facility for boys, Stepping Stones is a 16-bed girls’ residence, which combines both inpatient and continuum of care programs and the Promise House is a 16-bed continuum of care residence for boys.

“Obviously this organization (Kids Escaping Drugs) works on a daily basis dealing with a very serious issue,” said Dash Hegeman, HoliMont Marketing Director.  “HoliMont is happy to be able to add some on-snow fun to the fundraising process.  This season we had a very solid turnout even though the weather in surrounding areas might not have looked like it was winter.”

Luckily, where Mother Nature has been lacking, the snowmaking at HoliMont has been picking up the slack.  With every chairlift open over the weekend, the Kids Escaping Drugs crowd had access to approximately 30 slopes. 

One of those slopes was the Exhibition trail, which in the morning, played host to the Annual Firefighter Ski Race.  Firefighter crews from all over the state traveled to HoliMont to compete for bragging rights and a pretty impressive trophy.  This year the North Boston team, led by HoliMont Ski Patroller Sean Crotty, just missed out on the 1st place trophy when they were edged out by a team from Palenville, NY.  It was a thrilling, and at times, a very entertaining race to watch.



Back in the Main Chalet the Silent Auction featured some great items that ended up collecting a lot of bids (at the time this article went to print, the fundraising total for the day was not available).  There were donated items from both the Buffalo Bills and Sabres, dining packages, golf and spa packages, products from Verizon Wireless, local ski shop gift certificates, and much more. 

If you’re interested in contributing to the Kids Escaping Drugs cause, check out www.makeachange.wny.org. 

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Kicking Off The New Year


Given the way that this ski season has started we can only hope that 2012 brings an entirely new, and much colder, weather pattern to Ellicottville.  After all, the New Year is supposed to be about making positive changes in your life and right about now a weeklong stretch of 10-degree temperatures and a couple of feet of lake effect snow would be a very positive change.

It’s not that there hasn’t been anything to celebrate thus far this season.  Up until we got snow last Monday the mere fact that HoliMont had enough coverage to make it from the top of the hill to the bottom, much less enough to warrant having features up in the terrain park, showcased what a great job the snowmaking crew has been doing this season. 

The morning of Monday, January 2nd, Ellicottville woke up to a glorious sight.  Approximately 5 inches of fresh snow had accumulated throughout the night, which added a drastically needed characteristic to the landscape of the town.  And just like that, the ski-town vibe was back on track.  It was as if an entirely new season had begun…

Speaking of which, the HoliMont New Year’s Party took place last Saturday night.  Organized by HoliMont Member Liz Laube and her family the party was an all-out-family-affair and for the nearly 300 participants was a great way to say goodbye to 2011 and hello to 2012.
 There was an arts & crafts table set up where the younger crowd worked on bringing out their inner-creative genius.  Nearby a flat-screen TV played an assortment of child-appropriate animated movies throughout the night.  The upstairs portion of the Chalet was transformed into “The Loft” where the pre-teen/teen crowd spent much of the evening rocking out with Rock Band.  

 Dina’s at the Mont organized a delicious pasta buffet that left everyone feeling stuffed…or possibly it was the dessert selection that did that.  And in the front of the Chalet the DJ had the tunes pumping where people danced the night away without a care in the world.

When the first countdown began (there were three of them throughout the night so as to cater to all age groups) the Chalet exploded with the sound of festive celebration.  It was clear that everyone was in the mood to party and looking forward to 2012.  And why not?  2012 is looking like it’ll be a fantastic season at HoliMont.  Hopefully your year will be the same!