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Weather, back-to-back races can't slow down Cardinals' Uffenbeck
BIWABIK, Minn. As if skiing alone wasn't tough enough for Michael Uffenbeck (Drummond, Wis.), the Saint Mary's University nordic skier found himself facing a much tougher challenge at the season-ending CCSA Regional Championships.
Because of the forecast of sub-zero temperatures and wind chills in the -30s, race officials decided to run both the classical and freestyle races on the same day, meaning Uffenbeck the lone member of the SMU team all season would get a measly four-hour break between races.
"Considering the circumstances, Michael did a great job," said SMU coach John Skemp, noting that Uffenbeck struggled at bit en route to a 45th-place showing in the 10K freestyle race (34:32), but was solid in the 10K classical, posting a time of 33:33. "When you have cold temperatures like that, the snow is much slower, it's tougher to breathe because you are taking in all that cold air it really takes a lot out of you."
So does racing on just four hours rest.
"I thought Michael was a little off in the freestyle, but he had a very good classic race," said Skemp. "It's tough to come back in that short amount of time and race again, but everyone was in the same boat.
"Michael had a great season - he worked hard all season," continued Skemp. "It wasn't an easy situation to be in, being the only skier, but he never complained he just went out and trained as best he could and had a really strong season." |