- Cochran’s Fall Bike Ride September 22, 2015Cochran’s Fall Bike Ride910 Cochran Rd.Richmond, Vermont05477Saturday Oct. 3, 2015This ride is a benefit for Cochran’s Ski Area (a non profit) where skiing and riding is affordable for any Vermont child and family. A little ski area that makes a big difference in kids lives.
- Please come join a great day of biking or trail running, aid stations with terrific food and drinks, a yummy BBQ, beautiful countryside and great company.
- You can choose to ride a recreational a road ride of either 50K or 100K distances (the 100K has a KOM and QOM) or a mountain bike ride or race of 20 miles or a dirt road ride with Lindy Kelley-Cochran for 20 miles. We also have a beautiful 10 mile trail run.
- Registration 730am to 900am and start riding at 900am. BBQ after the ride and run. Included in your registration fee of either $75 (for the 50K and 100K) or $35 (for the Mt bike race, trail run and Lindy’s Dirt road ride) is a t-shirt, aid stations, yummy BBQ, a great time, great company and beautiful Vermont scenery.
Please Come and Bike So Vermont Kids Can Ski.For more information and to preregister go to www.cochranskiarea.com. Any questions contact Laura Farrell at jlfarrell0@gmail.comLook forward to seeing you on Oct. 3rd. !!!!!!!!Continue reading → - Volunteers? May 18, 2015
All,
This just in from Hilary…if you haven’t signed up to participate, please consider volunteering.
WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!WHAT: The Memorial Challenge: an ultimate community circuit workout inspired by Torin Tucker and Blaine Steinberg. All funds raised are going directly to the Dartmouth Heart and Vascular Center to research athlete cardiac health. The goal is to bring everyone together to push themselves hard through a workout and unite for one common goal! Read more here: thememorialchallenge.comWHEN/WHERE: Memorial Day Weekend, on Memorial Field(Dartmouth’s Football Field): Saturday May 23rd (Check in starts at 9:45am, event at 11:00, music and food until 2)HOW YOU CAN HELP: We are a completely student run event and thus need as much help as we can get on the day of. Below are some descriptions of the jobs we need!!Challenge Team – younger people ideally – high school/college age – (2 ppl per station x 24 stations, 12 each side of the field): Demonstrating exercises to Challengers, circuit flow, station organization, reminding Challengers of target goals
Gameday Setup/Breakdown – any age: Challenge setup, tents/tables, stage, etc
Energy Team – any age (middle schools, Hanover High, students, coaches): Get loud and rowdy for Challengers to encourage them to reach their goals
Please reach out to Mary O’Connell – mary.e.oconnell.16@dartmouth.
Continue reading →edu – a junior on the Dartmouth Varsity Nordic Team, for any questions or if you would like to participate! Thank you so much, and I look forward to seeing you out at Oak Hill next season 🙂 - A Wonderful Way to Honor Two Dartmouth ’15s May 13, 2015
All,
We were just informed of this incredible event that is taking place on Saturday, May 23, Memorial Day weekend.
On May 23rd, Dartmouth students will host an event called “The Memorial Challenge” to honor the passing of Torin Tucker, D’15 and Blaine Steinberg, D’15. This event will take place on Memorial Field at Dartmouth and will be an enormous, community circuit training! Torin was an xc skier at Dartmouth and some of you knew him well. Blaine was a lacrosse player. Both sound like they were amazing people. This seems like a creative and amazing way to honor them! 250 people have signed up already.
Go here to find out more and to register.
Cheers,
Ashley & Peter
- Ford Sayre Nordic Jumping at Lake Placid March 16, 2015
Ford Sayre won every event where the team competed this past weekend at the Lake Placid Lions Club meet. 9-year old Caleb Zuckerman won first place on the K20 jump, 7th in the U14 division on the K48 jump, and first in Nordic Combined.
11-year old Elsa Bollinger placed first in the girls U14 division on the K48 jump, and placed first in Nordic combined. 11-year old Evan Nichols placed first in boys U14 division on the K48, with a first in Nordic Combined.
Fellow Ford Sayre jumper Aiden Cudhea placed second behind Evan in the U14 boys on the K48 jump. Jackson Hall won the K20 for his age group.
Congratulations, Ford Sayre Jumpers!
- Caldwell Wins National Title in Nordic Freestyle March 11, 2015
Patrick Caldwell, Ford Sayre alum, and current Dartmouth Sophomore, won the NCAA national title in the 10K freestyle event at Lake Placid today. More info.
Congratulations, Paddy!
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