Conditions were fairly similar to Friday in the sense that temperatures barely rose above ten degrees. Despite the cold, the sun beamed throughout the day and snow flurried, making for another glorious day of racing. The women’s 5KM classic competition kicked off at 10:00 AM with the fastest racers all starting close to each other bib wise. As faster and faster times updated on the leaderboard, places started to become more definitive, yet there was one person that everyone was waiting for. UVM powerhouse Alayna Sonnesyn, who has won every women’s race in the 2018 EISA Season thus far, had yet to come in. As of that point, the podium was filled with only Dartmouth ladies.
According to Sonnesyn, she had gotten a split around 400meters from the finish that she was 3 seconds behind first place. When her coach yelled "this was where to make it hurt,” that is exactly what she did. Sonnesyn snatched first place from Dartmouth’s Katharine Ogden by merely .3 of a second, finishing in 14:48. This bumped Ogden to second, finishing in 14:48.3, and Dartmouth teammate Abigail Drach finished third in 15:13. Right upon finishing Sonnesyn said, “I did not think I had that in me.” She shared that she had been so mentally and emotionally exhausted, this being her last home carnival race, that when she heard she had notched the top spot, she forgot about her physical exhaustion and felt great. Now with 5 EISA victories under her belt, Sonnesyn only has three more weekends and 6 more races to go in order to go undefeated this season.
Despite being knocked to second, Ogden was still very positive and happy with the outcome of her race. She commented that it “was so nice to have a hard wax classic race on not manmade but fresh snow, it really makes you appreciate these days.” Dartmouth teammate and third place finisher Abigail Drach was also happy with her race, commenting that the cold conditions allowed for “firm tracks” and “great kick.” When asked about her goals for this season Drach commented that she just wanted, “to give [her] best for every race.” Taryn Hunt-Smith of the big green added to her teammates' scores which allowed Dartmouth to take the win in the women’s team competition with 132 points. UVM came in second with 122 points and Middlebury came in third with 95 points.
Women's 5K Podium - Ogden, Sonnesyn, Drach |
Men's 10K Podium - Fields, Holmes, Wolter |
Next weekend on February 9th and 10th, EISA racers will travel to compete in the Dartmouth Carnival. It is currently set to be held at Oak Hill in Hanover, NH, but snow conditions could possibly call for a change in venue. Friday will kick off with 10KM Classic races and Sunday will continue the action with 5KM/10KM Skate races. Hope to see you all next weekend and stay tuned for photos and video recaps from this weekend.
Click here for photos from day 2!