I have to say there isn't much more I could have done today, ending the day in 13th at my first Under-23 Championship race. Fresh snow in the morning made for softer conditions, very different from the Canmore like conditions we had yesterday. Although it felt like I started the race quicker than I normally do (and I know usually I'm a bit of a slow starter) I was surprised when I was getting splits that I was 39th at just over 2km and 39 seconds down. OK, no more paying attention to timing until atleast half way through. I was lucky to be finishing my first lap when a Norwegian skier started his race, giving me a quick full lap of draft (and some time to recover on the flatter terrain). He eventually cracked me going up the long climb, but by that time (about half way through the race) things were starting to look a lot better. 21st at 7km, 15th at 10km, and eventually settling into 13th at the finish line. I guess 'slow and steady' is a good principle for me to follow. Below are some race shots taken by Len Valjas. Check out his blog here for an update on his 9th place finish in the sprint on Tuesday.

A nice team Canada shot. I started just as Julien (finished 47th) was on his second lap.

And like five seconds later.
Overall Canada had a pretty good day, (and the Juniors on Wednesday). Brittany Webster finished 5th and earned a spot in the awards ceremony. Fred Touchette finished 19th, and Graeme Killick ended the day in 24th. My other AWCA teammates Kate Brennan and Emily Nishikawa finished 22nd and 31st respectively, considering some bouts of sickness they had. Tomorrow is an easy day, with some anticipation for the Juniors 10km/20km pursuit as I prepare for Saturday's 30km. And right now, I'm liking the longer distances.
Bedtime,
Kevin