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Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Perfect Storm: Mt. Seymour World Snowshoe Invitational & The 2010 Olympics


Torchbearer Allan Benjamin carries the Olympic Flame while running in snowshoes in Old Crow, Yukon, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics torch relay. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Jonathan Hayward)

The winter Olympics are back in North America for 2010.  Vancouver is hosting the games and it looks to be a great venue. What is really special is that on the day before the closing ceremonies on February 27th, the Yeti Snowshoe Series is hosting "The World Snowshoe Invitational" (details here & here ) at Mt Seymour in the Mt Seymour Provincial Park.   This race will also serve as the Canadian Snowshoe Nationals. It looks like this will be the biggest snowshoe running event ever in N. America thus far!?


I think what snowshoe running (as a sport) has forming here is "The Perfect Storm".  Snowshoeing is the fastest growing winter sport in America (here & here) and if there is a sport that should be in the Olympics that is not, it is snowshoe running.  Put this fact that snowshoe running is an undeniably fast growing winter sport along with a huge venue coinciding with the Olympics, then throw in the very enthusiastic snowshoe running promoters the Yetis and what we have is "The Perfect Storm".

How can you not get motivated for such an event after watching this video with Yeti MC Dave Norona and Series Director Dave Howells



Without these Yetis the Sport of Snowshoe Running would probably be asleep during the Olympics.  The Yetis hold the largest snowshoe Running series in Canada (here) and what looks to be the funnest anywhere in the world.  I mean com-on, they have a guy in a big furry Yeti costume running around!

This year their series is cut short to only 2 events because of the Olympics.  Of course everyone else that is involved in the sport of Snowshoe Racing is taking part to make sure that all the International media that will be on hand for the 2010 Olympics will be exposed to just how fun and demanding snowshoe running is and validating it as a legitimate sport.  The International Amateur Snowshoe Racing Federation (IASSRF) has come alive from the USSSA to represent the sport on the International level and hopefully after this years Olympic games they will have a lot more support from the international snowshoe running community and their website will reflect the new interest on the international front.

These Yeti guys sure know how to have a good time.  After seeing the you tube videos and checking out their website I became more optimistic for the sport and the possibility of some real exposure that the Olympic presence will give it.  I love the enthusiasm these Yetis have for snowshoe running and once I saw that they do night runs (from here) I knew they were some very passionate snowshoers.
Here is a Video On the Yeti Series.  I sure hope to see more of this kind (the fired up kind) of event promotion here in the states and hopefully right here in Lake Tahoe in the years to come.


It is to bad that all the East Coast snowshoers are , well , on the East coast.  After all Corinth NY. is the Snowshoe Capital of the world. (here) and there are a lot of very enthusiastic snowshoers out East. The US Nationals will be held at Highland Forest Park in Fabius march 5-7. This is just SE of Syracuse NY.  Hopefully the exposure from the Yeti Invitational will carry over to the Nationals and help to make it a huge success and give the National Snowshoe Running scene a boost.

So class, to recap:
2010 Olympics + Beautiful Mt. Seymour + The Yetis + a fast growing sport = "The Perfect Storm"

I am not sure if I will be able to make it to Vancouver to witness this "Perfect Storm"  but i will no doubt be thinking of that Yeti running around jump starting everyone's smiles.  Good job Team Yeti and everyone else involved to help expose the very legitimate sport of snowshoe running and racing to the world.

Happy snowshoeing,
Dan

also;
Be sure to check out the below articles from Vancouver local and Snowshoe Magazine writer Debbie McKeown and Ryan Alford of Snowshoe magazine.  And I am sure that more updates can be found at Snowshoe Magazine as they occur.

by Ryan Alford

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3 comments:

Kimberly Aardal said...

I could see snowshoe running becoming an olympic sport. It's physically demanding and snowshoeing is definitely becoming more popular and I see more and more races all over the country.

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