
The first World Cup race of the season started in Solden, Austria. I arrived in Munich on 4th and from there had my first speedy Autobahn experience to Switzerland and Austria. Training was on Glaciers for the whole month of October. The views were amazing and being on a moving glacier added even more to the experience. There were times that you could look over to the side and watch the glacier you were skiing on calving, falling with such force that it sounded like long thunder and would shake the very ground we were standing on. Amazing! Solden was a great first race, and the girls were healthy and anxious excited to start the season. Solden gave me a chance to experience the work that needs to be done at each race. I am at the start (the top) for every race. We will have a doctor at each race that is organized and guided by me. The girls all have a things that they do at the start that I help with, wheither that be stretching, warming up, rub downs, etc... The most surprising thing for me at the race was all the media at the top of the course. Cameras are always in the athletes face and you are constantly jumping over cords and dodging cameramen. After the Solden race I jumped on a plane headed back to the states. I arrived home on the 26th of Oct.






