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Katya Crema on the skier cross World Cup circuit

After a quick trip north for a FIS race and Europa Cup in Norway, skier cross racer Katya Crema is all geared up for the first World Cup of the season.


The Molltaler Glacier, Austria

First World Cups of the season

Things have been go-go-go since Norway. After a long journey home (this time I managed to catch a lift with the Swiss ski team back to Oslo as opposed to catching two trains), I arrived back in Molltaler, Austria. The team spent the next two days training on the ski cross course high up in the glacier, working on starts and head-to-head racing. Although it was very cold (around -20º C), we managed to get some very effective training done. It was fun to do some 'risque' passing on the course, as you would in a race.
On Friday afternoon after training, we packed up all our stuff (including over 20 pairs of skis), and headed for San Candido, Italy, around two hours drive. San Candido is in the heart of the Dolomites, right on the Austrian border. This is where the world cup SX season kicks of, with two back-to-back world cups.


watching the races in San Candido

On Saturday we began training on the course. We were given an hour and a half, so I managed to squeeze in five runs on the course. This course was a little different to others. It is set like a super G, with big fast sweeping turns. Then within the course are some aggressive rolls and some large jumps with, unfortunately, very flat landings. Because of the cold weather, the snow is super hard and compact, making the landings bone-rattling. There is one jump in particular where we launch more than 20m, with nothing but a spectacular view of the village in front of us. Unfortunately there's no steep landing, so it feels like you've just jumped off a three storey building onto concrete. By the end of training, my heals, knees and back had taken a severe pounding.
Yesterday was qualifications. I started with bib 50 out of a field of 68 girls; the largest world cup field ever. I felt like I had a decent run; one mistake off one of the jumps (I got back and therefore caught a lot of air on my chest...not so fast and aerodynamic). I finished in 34th, a bees dick away from qualifying. Only the top 32 racers go through to finals, and I was only 0.15 of a second behind 32nd place. Pretty devastating. At least I beat half the field! four Aussies were racing in total. Jenny qualified in 23rd and Scott in 22nd, so they made it onto finals. Sam finished in 48th.
After tomorrow's race, we have a break for Christmas. Although I would love to come home and see the fam and friends (and enjoy some summer!), it's a little far to come home for just 5 days. I'm doing the next best thing and jumping on a train to St. Moritz where I will be spending Christmas with some Australian friends. I'm taking my fat skis and hopefully we get some fresh snow. I'm not going to think about ski racing for a full 5 days. I need a mental break! I'm just going to relax, free ski, enjoy some après-ski drinks, drink hot chocolate and indulge in cheese fondue and raclette. Aaah, I love Europe.
I have another chance to prove myself. Tomorrow is another day and another race. I'm feeling positive. I just need to put it all together to have the run of my life; and hopefully finish in the top 32


The golden bib - finals in the second World Cup

Top 32 finish

Today was the second World Cup. I had a decent qualifying run, and scraped into 32nd position; the last place to qualify! I was stoked with the result, considering how difficult the competition is. Between first and 32nd place was less than 2.5 seconds, so the times were very tight. I was very excited to get a start in the head-to-head action, which was televised on Eurosport in Australia. In the finals, I had a good fast start however because I was in the most disadvantaged gate (because of my qualifying time), it was difficult for me to gain a lead on the other girls. I didn't make it through to the quarter finals, so ended up finishing in 32nd position
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