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Latest results from the Junior World Champs.

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Some really good results yesterday in the pursuit races at the junior nordic world champs with Andrew Musgrave finishing in 12th!

03/02/09 – PB’s all round as Musgrave storms to 12th in the World. In today’s Pursuit races at the World Junior Championships all the finishers from the British team secured personal best performances, with Andrew Musgrave fighting hard to finish in 12th place.

Andrew Musgrave entered the Pursuit race with the aim of pushing hard in the classic leg and hoping to catch some positions in the skate leg of the race after the changeover. Ranked 14th, Andrew was seeded on the second row of the grid. He was caught slightly unawares by the start gun, but managed to hold his position in the lead pack for the first two laps of the race. Petr Sedov of Russia started to stretch the lead pack which then split in to 3 separate packs. Coming in to transition the Russian was in a pack of 3 and had a lead of 27 seconds over Andrew who was now sitting in 16th place. Despite a sluggish change over to skate skis Andrew left the change over area just 20 metres behind a pack of athletes and over the next 10km managed to work his way past 4 more athletes. At one point he had managed to work up to 11th place and looked like threatening for a top 10 place however he had to make do with 12th at the end of the race.


Taken from http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/ where there are more details with results from the ladies aswell.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
And a top 10 today with Muzzy coming in 9th in the 10km free race. Must be the best ever xc result. Also some good results from the ladies in the 5km free and a personal best from Alex Standen (I think) in the 10km free. I expect details will be up on http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/ later. Coaches are likely busy preparing skis/waxing for the relays tomorrow.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
There is and interesting liitle piece on the squad here:

http://www.rollerski.co.uk/nx034.html

Note the comments about funding or lack thereof near the bottom, and also the comments on what Muzzy would be getting if he was Norwegian!
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