IMD Opener. High Plains JNQ. WY High School.
The Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club is hosting the first Intermountain and High Plains Junior National Qualifier and Wyoming High School race December 13-15 at Trail Creek Ranch in Wilson, WY. IMD and High Plains FIS events will be held December 13-14 and WY High School events will be held December 13-14. Event and race information is included below. Contact- Race Director Will Wicherski wwicherski@jhskiclub.org 208 869 7034
THE SATURDAY INTERVAL START RACE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO SKATE DUE TO LOW SNOW CONDITIONS
Schedule of Events
December 13 - IMD/High Plains JNQ/WY High School Skate Sprint
December 14 - IMD/High Plains JNQ/WY High School 10k SKATE Interval Start, 5k for U16
December 15 - IMD/High Plains JNQ Skate Relay - 2.5k for all age classes - MFMF start order
About Johnny Curtis
From an early age Johnny Curtis had a love for the mountain, snow, and skiing. At age four he put on his first pair of downhill skis and took his first run down Snow King. A natural skier, competitor and coach, Curtis excelled at downhill skiing and jumping. Later he traded in his alpine skis for Nordic ones, and in 1964, Curtis founded the JHSC Nordic program. That same year, the US Ski Association asked Curtis to chair the US Woman's Cross-Country ski program, the first in the country. In 1965, Curtis recognized the need for a cross country trail in the valley and thought Trail Creek Ranch would be an ideal venue. Owner Betty Woolsey happily obliged and Trail Creek Ranch has been home of the JHSC Nordic program ever since. In 1967, Curtis instituted JHSC dry-land training and created the Snow King Hill Climb. He was named coach of the first US Woman's Olympic Cross-Country team in 1970 and in later years, Curtis spent his time competing on the Master's Nordic Circuit. Curtis made a life of skiing and relished in the competition, camaraderie, and spirit of the sport. A true treasure, Johnny Curtis, will always be fondly remembered by the Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club.