Flaine and LSC members nominated in 2020 Racer Ready Awards

The Racer Ready awards recognise the achievements of the athletes, clubs, academies, sponsors, resorts that held British races and Governing Bodies from last season.

It is fantastic to see Flaine, LSC’s home in the mountains, on the short list for the “Best Racer Resort” and it would be great if members could support the resort by voting for them in the awards.

One of our members, Leasa Bullock, has been nominated for “Race Volunteer of the Year” and a number of the LSC racers, Jaz Taylor, Alex Tilley, Charlie Guest, Cara Brown, Daisi Daniels, Millie Knight and Menna Fitzpatrick have also been nominated for various awards.

Please support Flaine and our LSC members by voting. Voting is open until 14 June 2020 and can be accessed here

Further information about Racer Ready and the awards can be found on their website: www.racer-ready.co.uk

LSC members selected for GB Snowsport Squads for 2020/21 season

The 2019/2020 season may have only finished recently, but GB Snowsport are already planning next season and have announced some of their squads. Three LSC members have been selected for the 2020/21 season squads as follows:

Ladies’ World Cup Squad:

Alex Tilley

Charlie Guest

Ladies’ Europa Cup Squad:

Cara Brown

Congratulations to you all and best of luck for next season

Further details are on the GB Snowsport website here

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Jaz Taylor breaks GB record for World Cup Ski medals

LSC are delighted to report that Jaz Taylor, one of the girls we support, is officially the most successful British skier of all time having had more World Cup podiums than any other GB skier.

Jaz, a telemarker based in Chamonix in the winter, now has an incredible 30 World Cup medals. She has beaten the record set by Jilly Curry, the freestyle (aerials) skier, who competed for GB between 1984 and 1994.

If Jaz was competing in almost any other discipline, her achievement would be all over the sports pages of the mainstream media; sadly telemark skiing gets little coverage and is not in the Olympics – though not for want of trying.

Congratulations Jaz on your tremendous performance from all the members of LSC!

A very successful AICC event in Flaine

LSC hosted a very successful AICC race event in Flaine on 12th and 13th March 2020. Despite the Corona Virus threat preventing some teams from attending, we had 115 racers across 30 teams and the competitors enjoyed two excellent days of competition. On Thursday we had the Super G followed by tartiflette lunch before the afternoon team parallel race accompanied by drinks flowing at the ice bar. Thanks to the hard work by ESF and a lot of salt, we managed two fast and furious runs of GS on Friday, despite all waking up to thick fog and soggy snow from overnight rain. Watch the video of the racing here

In keeping with AICC traditions, the social events were a key part of the event; welcome drinks were held in Flaine’s fabulous auditorium on Wednesday and alpine dinners on Thursday at Lapiaz and Le Bissac. On Friday evening we held the prizegiving at L’Eloge, followed by a sumptuous gala dinner at Le Michet. Rumour has it that guests were entertained by members of the committee singing and dancing in pink tutus…. please follow this link

Please follow this link to get a taste of the social side

Thank you to all our sponsors, Club des Sports Flaine, Flaine Tourism and Flaine ESF, without whom it would not have been possible to host the event

Full results and more photos are available on the event website  https://www.aicc-ladiesskiclub.org and full list of medal winners can be found here

Category winners were:

  • Mixed 70+ DHO

  • Ladies 60+ Kandahar

  • Ladies 45-59 Kandahar

  • Ladies 18-44 SAS

  • Mens 60+ Alpbach Visitors Ski Club

  • Mens 45-59 Marden’s

  • Mens 18-44 SAS A

Many thanks to all our sponsors

LSC member Caroline Brown at the Winter World Masters Games

One of our regular AICC racers and Committee Member, Caroline Brown, has just returned from competing at the Winter World Masters Games in Innsbruck where she took the opportunity to test out one of the new LSC catsuits.

Caroline said “The Winter World Masters Games was a great opportunity to socialise with and race against alpine skiers from all over the world. The Canadians and Australians both had large teams but there were also competitors from South America and Africa as well as 100s of 'local' Europeans! 

There were over 3500 athletes competing in 12 different winter sports - larger than the winter Olympics - spread across four different venues, so Innsbruck didn't feel overrun. 

I had a great time and hope to still be racing when the next Winter World Masters Games comes around in 5 years time…”

Hopefully she will be joined by a few more LSC racers in 5 years time!

British Schoolgirls' Indoor Races

LSC organised the first British Schoolgirls’ Indoor Races on Sunday 15 September. 120 schoolgirls joined the competition which was held at the Snozone in Milton Keynes. There were individual races first with each competitor taking part in two runs of the slalom; this was followed by a parallel slalom knockout competition for those in school teams. Individual results are available at:

https://gbski.com/competition.php?ID=665

Wycombe Abbey won the team event for the slalom and after very exciting final race in the parallel slalom, Wycombe Abbey took the trophy ahead of Sherborne School.

Photos are available to view on facebook and can be purchased direct from our photographer for £10. Please make the payment via PayPal including your email address and the photo number.

Link to photos on facebook details:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/422027327833501/permalink/2457907940912086?sfns=mo

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LSC walk and picnic

Over 25 LSC members and guests joined the annual walk and picnic in East London on Sunday. We met in Wapping and followed various canals passing the old docks, derelict industrial buildings, conversions, new buildings and several parks, including the Olympic park. We had a picnic in Victoria Park, London’s oldest public park, before returning fo Wapping for much deserved tea and cake! Click on the picture below to see a few more photos

LSC Athletes in the GB Alpine Squads for 2019/20

GB Snowsport recently announced their GB Alpine Squads for 2019/20. Eight LSC athletes are have been selected, including two in the World Cup Squad, as follows:

Alpine World Cup Squad

  • Charlie Guest

  • Alex Tilley

Alpine Europa Cup Squad

  • Cara Brown

Alpine FIS Squad

  • Jess Anderson

  • Abi Bruce

  • Daisi Daniels

  • Darcie Mead

  • Sarah Woodward

Many congratulations to all the girls and very best of luck for 2019/20. We look forward to following your progress!

Please follow the link for the full press release

https://www.gbsnowsport.com/news-info/news/201920-gb-alpine-squads-announced

LSC on the podium at the AICC in Murren

LSC joined 13 ski clubs for the 12th Amateur Inter-Club Championships hosted by the Kandahar in Murren in March.   We fielded six teams across all three age categories and our A team in the 45-59 category (Nikki Reid, Sheridan Killwick, Marguerite Nice and Caroline Brown) took the bronze medal. It was a great few days with some excellent racing (GS, Super G and team parallel slalom) and superb hospitality; a James Bond themed dinner at the Piz Gloria restaurant at the top of the Schilthorn and a gala dinner at the Palace Hotel, the birth place of LSC. 

LSC will be hosting next year in Flaine; if any members are keen to help with the organisation please contact Joanna Milner-Percy.

Charlie Guest - Alpine Skiing World Championships - Åre, Sweden – Sat 16 February

Charlie Guest put in one of her best-ever races in the ladies’ slalom to finish 24th. Having never previously made the flip into the top 30 at Olympic, World Championships or World Cup level, the 25-year-old finished 30th on the first run and had the honour of leading the field down for the second run.

Guest temporarily held the World Championship lead, ultimately registering the 14th-fastest second run time to climb six places into 24th.