Membership Benefits

Youth - $7

Youth Ski League - $20


“CXC is definitely filling a void we have in the Midwest that has never really been addressed”, - Chris Gorzek (Eau Claire Striders Program Director)


High School & Juniors - $25

“The camp was extremely helpful to me this year. I am very interesting in attending again next year.” State Development Group Camp attendee

Collegiate & Seniors - $25

“I would like to thank CXC Skiing for a great week and coaching support. The camp really helped me improve technique wise as a skier and all of the talks helped to better educate me in my training. The combination of the two has provided me with a great toolbox to improve my training for the rest of the summer and year.” Santiago Ocariz, UW-Green Bay Nordic Team member

Master/Citizen Skiers - $35

“Get your Nordic on” clinic was interesting, fun and informative. I learned to become more active with my double pole. The dryland drills were new techniques for me. Five stars!” Rob Lucas, master/citizen skier

Coaches - $35

“CXC Coach’s Programs are great opportunities to get together with coaches around the region. You always learn something new no matter what your coaching level. Clinics like this can help to discover good ideas from others.” Morrey Nellis (Macalester Ski Club Head Coach)

Officials & Race/Event Organizers - $35

“CXC Officials and Race Organizers Clinics are critical to maintaining current information on rules and formats.” Jim Tervo, Houghton, MI

Family - $60

Ski Clubs - $100

“We applaud CXC’s interest in helping skiers, coaches, clubs and organizations to work together to benefit the entire ski community.” Kris Maki (Lapham Peak Friends Board member)

Businesses - $200

"We are a busy store and don’t have the time, staff or expertise CXC clinics can provide. We are very knowledgeable about equipment but are not trained personal trainers. Our partnership with CXC is another way to prove to our customers we are serious about our business." Tom Klein, Bicycle Doctor Nordic Ski Shop owner


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Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan & Ohio

JOQ Races for 2007-2008
Dec 15,16 Houghton
Feb 2, 3 Marquette
Feb 16, 17 Boyne

Qualifying Criteria
Great Lakes JO Team Selection
1. GLD JO Team Automatic Qualification Standards: Athletes skiing in the US Nationals/WJC/Scandinavian Trip tryouts and finishing within 10% back of the Top 5 Jrs. at the event will qualify for the team automatically. Some of these athletes may qualify outside our 42 skier District quota.

2. Scoring is based on the GLD Point List (USSA Listed Updated thoughout the season). Scoring is your % back of the top three in your Age Group at GLD JOQ’s. See Appendix A. Age Groups are Boys and Girls J2 and JI/OJ, for a total of 4 groups. Athletes may also request the GLD Trip Leaders/Coaching Staff to use JOQ results from other districts or regions.

3.J2’s must average less than 450 points using their best 2 FS and best 2 CL races to qualify. J1/OJ’s must average less than 350 in their best 2 FS and best 2 CL races to qualify. Skiers previous season points will be used as a basis for scoring races until said skier has 2 FS and 2 CL races from which to score. Skiers with no prior points will start at 650.

4. Team Size is limited to 42 skiers qualifying through the JOQs using the District quota. If more skiers meet the qualification standards than the District Allotment, athletes will be selected in the following order:
A. Automatic Qualification Standard.
B. GLD Point List ( Top 2 FS and Top 2 CL Averaged together)
C. If there are enough qualified skiers in an age class, at least three athletes will be chosen in each age class.

5. Coaches' Discretion: If there are extra spots available, coaches' discretion may be used to fill the roster at the top end. Examples include an injured athlete, a collegiate athlete, or an otherwise qualified athlete who did not meet the criteria in 2 FS and 2 CL JOQ’s due to injury or sickness. This discretion will not be used to just fill the roster.

Athlete Seeding at the JOs- Athletes will be seeded for individual races and relay teams based upon the following: NRL points list (for JI/OJ individual races) and the GLD JOQ Points List and Coaches' Discretion based upon ability to compete and team needs.

Appendix A
P=((Tx - To)/To) x F + Pn
P = Race Ponts
Tx = Racers Time
To = Age Group Winners Time
F = 1400 for Mass Starts and No-Break Pursuits
= 1200 for Pursuit with Break
= 800 for Individual Starts
Pn = The sum of the top 5 skiers GLD Points (average) minus the highest and lowest points of the top 5 skiers and divided by 3.75)

For more details on scoring, see the USSA Nordic Competition Guide, Chapter 2, “Points and Rankings”

 

 


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Senior Elite Group
Lindsey Weier (NMU)
Lindsay Williams (NMU)
Laura Valaas (USST)
Caitlin Compton (USBA)
Julia Coulter (UAF)
Morgan Smyth (NMU)
Bryan Cook (NMU)
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Christina Gillis (NMU)
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Kyle Fredrickson-Hayward, WI
Karl Nygren (CU)

J1 Juniors
Doug DeBold-Wayzata, MN
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