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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 2-5, 2019 B-3 The Park Record Miners navigate state tournament Park City places first and second in SLR championship RYAN KOSTECKA The Park Record On Oct. 18 and 19, the Park City High School mountain biking team concluded its season with a strong showing at the Utah state mountain biking championships in Cedar City. Abigail Frick was the only Miner to take home an individual state title when she took first place in the SLR girls race, holding off teammate Margot Silverstein for the victory. Frick finished the race in 42 minutes and 10.97 seconds, while Silverstein was close on her tails, finishing in 42:11.15. In the three-lap varsity championship race, Mila Leger-Redel took home ninth place in a total time of 1:38:07.12, less than a second behind Brighton’s Brayden Barlage in eighth place. Catherine Best finished in 29th (1:46:27.00) while Siri Ahren placed 60th (2:02:21.15). Sabine Wilson, who entered the race as one of Park City’s best riders, was unable to finish after crashing in the championship. Coach Christ Best said she was bruised but healing quickly. Tyler Young was the lone Miner to finish in the varsity boys championship, placing 64th in 1:59:17.90. The younger Miner boys found success as Bennett Yaegar (13th, 1:00:19.82) and Ethan Sams (15th, 1:00:30.57) performed well in the JV B Boys D1 race, while Josh Canada (13th, 1:04:21.58) and Jonas Watkins (8th, 1:04:44.28) both raced well in the JV C Boys D1 and JV D Boys D1 races, respectively. Summer McGuire and Mira Terry both placed in the top40 of the JV Girls A race. McGuire finished in 25th place with a time of 1:07:39.50 while Terry took home 40th in a time of 1:09:31.84. With the season now over, Park City is hoping for a bright future as 16 Miners took home 75th or better in the JV races. JOIN US THIS FALL ! Enjoy 2 for 1 Entrees COURTESY OF CHRIS BEST Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation Park City, Utah — After significant and thorough consideration, the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation (UOLF) and the International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) have agreed that the BMW IBSF Bobsled & Skeleton World Cup will be relocated from Park City, UT to Lake Placid, NY. The reason for the rescheduling is based on mechanical issues with the refrigeration pump system on the Utah Olympic Park sliding track. Track management acted immediately to diagnose and repair the system. Despite extensive efforts to find possi- ble solutions within a very short timeframe, the scope and complexity of the mechanical issues meant that there is no guarantee that the track will be in prime condition for the World Cup event, originally scheduled Nov. 24 through Dec. 1, 2019 in Park City. In order to avoid cancelling the Park City World Cup competition, UOLF, ORDA (Olympic Regional Development Authority), USABS (USA Biathlon & Skeleton) and the IBSF collectively decided to move the event to Lake Placid. Immediate solutions are being implemented to repair the system at Utah Olympic Park. Expert resources have been deployed to ensure this process is both efficient and meets best practices in order to host future bobsleigh and skeleton World Cup events. “This has been a challenging period for the entire team at Utah Olympic Park. We are extremely proud of our tradition of hosting thru 11/30/19 Park City’s Zia Terry navigates around a dirt curve on Oct. 19 at the Utah High School mountain biking state championships in the JV Girls B race. Terry finished 109th in a time of 1 hour, 30 minutes and 14.02 seconds. Bobsled & Skeleton World Cup heading to East Coast Mechanical issues cause World Cup to leave Park City VOTED PARK CITY’S BEST STEAK HOUSE 6 YEARS IN A ROW! the best bobsled and skeleton athletes in the world and we are very disappointed not to be hosting this World Cup. However, the team is focused on getting our venue back online quickly with a long-term solution in order to have a successful season of training and competition” said Colin Hilton, President & Chief Executive Officer, Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation. Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation would like to thank ORDA in Lake Placid for their support and spirit of partnership in taking over the event and John Rosen of USABS for coordinating the matter. “We anticipate re-opening the track for competitions and public bobsled sessions in December,” said Jamie Kimball, General Manager Utah Olympic Park. 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