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MANCHESTER AND SALFORD<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

OTC<br />

Telemark Skiing<br />

Championships<br />

CDT EDWARD BONNAR<br />

MSUOTC assembled for<br />

the 2011 Army Telemark<br />

championships in Rauris.<br />

Apart from the CO, none<br />

of the team had Telemark<br />

skied before; therefore it<br />

was a very strange feeling<br />

for all to get used to having<br />

the heel of the ski boot<br />

completely free. This<br />

resulted in an amusing<br />

first day on the slopes with<br />

most of the team spending<br />

a lot of time with bottoms<br />

concreted to the snow rather than<br />

elegantly descending the slopes<br />

smoothly lunging through each<br />

turn.<br />

Learning to Telemark is perhaps<br />

best described as a combination<br />

of skiing and ballet. Telemark<br />

racing is conducted on the same<br />

slopes as Alpine downhill racing<br />

and consists of gates, a jump<br />

where the racer must cover a set<br />

distance and land in a Telemark<br />

position, a 360-degree banked<br />

turn and a skating section.<br />

After a long and hard few days<br />

of mastering the technique, a<br />

little nervous and shaky the team<br />

headed to the first race. This was<br />

a development race, which would<br />

determine whether individuals<br />

would be competing in the<br />

Championship or Novice races.<br />

Due to the fact that this was<br />

the first race that any of the team<br />

had ever done before, results<br />

were fairly mixed, but four<br />

team members – the CO Lt. Col<br />

OCdt Mike O’Connor gracefully<br />

demonstrates a perfect Telemark turn.<br />

Suzanne Anderson, OCdt Graham<br />

Stephenson, OCdt Mike O’Connor<br />

and OCdt Edward Bonnar, were<br />

placed into the Championship<br />

race, and the remaining two, 2Lt<br />

Dan Lihou and OCdt Louis Cross in<br />

the Novice.<br />

Every member of the team<br />

competed hard for the week of<br />

racing, never once giving up after<br />

falling, never once chickening out<br />

before a jump and never once not<br />

pushing 100%.<br />

All the effort was worth every<br />

minute. MSUOTC Telemark Team<br />

smashed boundaries! Starting<br />

the Champs as a small group of<br />

young beginners, leaving as proud<br />

Champions. Prizes won included<br />

1st place Team combination –<br />

i.e the winning team, 1st place<br />

Ladies Combination - with the<br />

CO winning every single race, the<br />

Tom Sawyer Best Novice prize, and<br />

many more gold and silver medals<br />

Feeling proud with heads held<br />

high MSUOTC returned home<br />

with more precious metal than<br />

the annual output<br />

of a small African<br />

mine!<br />

RUPERT TAKES TO THE FELLS<br />

Thanks to his two brothers, Maj Rupert Collis, Regt 2IC at MSUOTC<br />

was recently “talked” into entering the Cartmel Trail Race over<br />

18km. Some may say that he entered the race for the physical<br />

challenge and the spectacular scenery of the Lake District or there<br />

are those less charitable friends that would say that it was for the<br />

T-shirt and the sticky toffee pudding!<br />

Either way, Major Collis, Patrick and Andrew Collis and Philip<br />

Gardner completed the race and in the process raised in excess of<br />

£1,375 for Help for Heroes.<br />

Army Telemark<br />

Skiing Association<br />

Championships 2011<br />

winning team –<br />

MSUOTC. L –R OCdt<br />

Edward Bonnar, Lt Col<br />

Suzanne Anderson, OCdt<br />

Graham Stephenson,<br />

2Lt Dan Lihou, OCdt<br />

Louis Cross, OCdt Mike<br />

O’Connor.<br />

52 THE VOLUNTEER www.nwrfca.org.uk

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