Wednesday, January 11, 2012

US Nationals - Classic Sprint

Karl Nygren with the fastest qualifying time.
Dartmouth making a strong showing.

A J1 and qualifying for Worlds?

"we're off the see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of oz?"


Dasha #1 out striding the competition and proceeding to win.


First to 100 m wins the race. Ryan Scott #5


Packer taking the lead.


Video Coverage coming soon...



Saturday, January 7, 2012

Men's 30k Classic Mass Start

Finally some fresh snow...

and

BAM!!!!

D Norris - 2nd place

Thursday, January 5, 2012

US Nationals - Skate Distance

J Diggs #1, Dasha #2, C Gregg #3

How do you like your snow, Sugar or Ice???

Mcphetres

M Woods #40
High School hill takes all
Whitcomb pushing Diggins up the top.
Haering, APU over the top.

Ramey, UNH

Buron pushing Kirk to 32nd



It was a little difficult to race and take pictures of the men, so today it is just these.






Tuesday, January 3, 2012

US Nationals - Skate Sprint

Cold weather saves snow and makes for hard pack tracks.






Mahlen showing off some moves,
and avoiding going down.




Next time you race (Thursday for most of you) and you think you're hurting, just remember this.

TK pushing hard.





Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Biathlon World Jr Trails - Kincade, AK

Light snow - 13oF - Fresh Corduroy



Andrew Dougherty
Jake Prince
Brett Egeland
Sam Dougherty 
Kelly Kjorlien

Photographed by Carl Smith

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The History of Ganksta Skiz.

Ganksta Skiz (originally the United Ski Clubs of Alaska) was established in response to a lack of healthy camaraderie among the Nordic Ski community in Alaska at the junior level. At the time, team rivalries were so fierce in the state problems arose with hate-groups and an assumed hierarchy of ski clubs and training programs.
Our vision soon became known as the
 "New School of Nordic Skiing"
In 2008, a small core of five High School boys with different Nordic backgrounds decided to change this image of club skiing, and made it their mission to promote healthy competition, teamwork, athleticism, sportsmanship, and a positive outlook on life both inside and outside the realm of ski racing and training regardless of affiliation. It was understood among the ‘founding five’ that there are many ways to measure success in a sport like skiing, and there are multiple ways to achieve that success. With this attitude towards skiing, it is our belief that skiing is too cool to have any negative connotations, no matter what goals one has for the sport, whether it be the Olympics or just being able to stay up on two boards.

With these goals as a framework, we started this web-blog. The site has done a lot of things over the years, but early on it came clear that Ganksta Skiz wasn’t about the website, but rather it was about the lifestyle. We decided that we would reach more people if we provided something material. We had patches, stickers, and singlets made to promote Ganksta Skiz, and also because they were awesome.

Our singlet graphic.
Mission in 6 logos or less
Those who choose to wear our patches are declaring themselves a model athlete. Our message means different things to different people, but what is most important is that our core values are implied by the attitude and actions of those who choose to proudly wear our patches or support us in any manner.


Since Ganksta Skiz’s creation, there has been a positive shift in the camaraderie among all Nordic athletes in Alaska, especially on the junior level. The competition beyond the corduroy is healthy and professional. We like to think we’ve played a small part in that.

Our name, no matter how bizzare (honestly, Ganksta Skiz? Who’s going to take a name like that seriously?) has expanded from Alaska alone, and now is becoming known across the nation. Our profits off merchandise (once we get an amount worthy of donation) are donated to Nordic Skiing non-profit organizations in order to further the sport we love. We encourage everyone to donate to their local ski organization as well.