Monday, February 1, 1999 -- Snowshoe
Cupp Run Challenge
[Coverage/Recap w/Pics]
GS Pictures:
[Set 1]
[Set 2]
[Set 3]
[Set 4]
Dual Slalom Results:
[By Class and Overall]
Giant Slalom Results:
[By Class and Teams]
[Overall]
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Nathan Schwing negotiates his way through ever changing conditions |
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Paul Schade carves through the wet snow |
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Pro racer Donovan Carroll bombs down the mountain |
As the pros finished their runs, the amateur classes waited and
watched as the weather and conditions continued to deteriorate. But
the toughness of the alpine racing crowd couldn't be broke as one
after another they attacked the challenging course. Posting some
impressive times were Men's J1 winner Keith Poore (1:12.05) and
Men's J2 winner Nathan Schwing. Andrea Dearborn
(1:26.46) took the Women's J1 victory uncontested.
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Vanessa Seed waits to make what would be the fastest women's run |
In the adult age brackets, Women's 20-26 racer Vanessa Seed (1:21.74) posted the fasted female time for the day. Other women's winners were Beth Goode (1:38.49), 27-34, Jan Starr (1:46.06), 35-44, Mary Dell Joyner (2:07.84), 45-54, and Carol Dalton (2:11.88), 55+.
The men's adult classes saw the fastest overall amateur time posted by Ryan Locher (1:12.03), 20-26, just two hundredths of a second faster than J1 winner Keith Poore. The remaining men's amateur winners were Rick Cellich (1:23.72), 27-34, Jerre Harris (1:17.94), 35-44, Philip Perkins (1:26.94), 45-54, and Horst Locher (1:28.81), 55+.
After all the racing, everyone retreated to the comfy confines of "The Connection" located in Snowshoe's main lodge. Warm food was provided, refreshing beverages were served, and the awards were presented. The wonderful treatment the racers received after a difficult day of racing is a tribute to this fantastic event, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, and the race sponsors including Rolling Rock and Draper Aden Associates.