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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, January 16-18, 2019 B-3 The Park Record Racers compete at The Shootout Jeremy Ranch hosts cross-country race for fourth year BEN RAMSEY The Park Record Saturday morning was bitterly cold at Jeremy Ranch Golf and Country Club’s Nordic skiing course, with temperatures hovering around 1 degree Fahrenheit. That didn’t deter more than 100 cross-country skiers from testing themselves at The Shootout race at Jeremy Ranch. The interval-start race, with age groups ranging from U10 to Masters, was held on the club’s 2.5K cross-country loop. Roxanne Toly was the only competitor in the women’s open division. She finished the 10K race with a time of 28 minutes, 23.8 seconds. Brandon Brewster had the fastest time overall. He took first in the men’s open division 10K with a time of 25:36.28. He was followed by Aram Ha- Blue Boar Inn & Restaurant WEDNESDAY NIGHT CHEF’S DINNER $29.95 for Three Courses Enchanting European Inn & Fine Dining Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Served Daily Sunday Brunch AAA FOUR DIAMOND AWARD, 2015 Inn & Restaurant BEST OF STATE 2018 Best Northern European Fine Dining Best Bed & Breakfast Best Plated Brunch TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Amelia Beanie Nixon competes in the Junior Women’s U16 division of The Shootout at Jeremy Ranch. Nixon finished the 5K race with a total time of 16 minutes, 18.34 seconds. jiyan (26:08.50) and Stephen Killshaw (27:07.42). The race bills itself as a 1235 Warm Springs Road, Midway, Utah 435.654.1400 • www.theblueboarinn.com low-pressure way for skiers to assemble Please see Shootout, B-6 Park City’s Premier Co-Working Space WHY WORK ALONE Business Lounge • Work Stations • Private Offices Conference Rooms • Reception Services TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Doug Driessen competes in the masters 40-49 division, where he finished eighth of 12 competitors with a time of 33:01.86. Anti-doping agency waits for data in Russia ruling Information delay could mean little time to analyze JAMES ELLINGWORTH Associated Press MOSCOW – World Anti-Doping Agency inspectors’ bid to obtain doping headed into a sixth day on Monday in the Russian capital as a WADA panel prepares to rule whether Russia has kept its word on the issue. WADA reinstated the Russian anti-doping agency in September – against protests from numerous Western athletes and sports groups – on condition Russia provided the data. The information could allow WADA to charge top Russian athletes with past drug offenses. After Russia missed a Dec. 31 deadline, WADA allowed it to turn over the files in time for a WADA Compliance Review Committee meeting Monday and Tuesday in Montreal. WADA said Sunday that its team, which arrived in Moscow on the prior Wednesday, “is still in the lab collecting the data.” WADA and Russian officials originally said the visit was likely to take no more than three days. Neither side has explained the extension. The delay could mean little or no time to analyze what Russia has actually handed over – or to check for possible forgeries. The WADA committee will make an influential recommendation on whether to suspend the Russian agency, known as RUSADA, but the final call will be made by WADA’s board on Jan. 22. RUSADA’s CEO Yuri Ganus told The Associated Press on Friday that he favors the data being made available as soon as possible so Russia can finally start to put years of doping scandals behind it. “We’re actually deeply concerned that it should be in Russia’s interest to open the laboratory as soon as possible,” he said. Russian law enforcement, which has sealed off the lab and its data, turned away an earlier WADA team last month after objecting to its equipment. WADA suspended Russia in 2015 after finding evidence of widespread cover-ups of drug use by Russian athletes. Further investigations alleged the Russian state coordinated doping over years – a charge the Kremlin denies. That led to Russia officially being barred from last year’s Winter Olympics, though 168 competed under the name “Olympic Athletes from Russia,” with two of those disqualified after testing positive. 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