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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tue, January 8-11, 2005 B-3 The Park Record Dussault and Southam both claim titles KIDS' KOLLECTION JANUARY CLEARANCE SOLDIER HOLLOW. Utah (Jan. program, he decided last summer to 6) - Racing mother Rebecca go out on his own. "Its a great proDussmill (Gunnison. CO) collected gram at APU and they taught me so her second title of the 2005 U.S. much, but I fell I needed a change, Cross Country Championships on and I wanted to take a little more the Olympic trails at Soldier Hollow control on what I was doing," he - and the sixth of her career - as she explained. won I he women's 5K freestyle race Dussault. who won the 15K 'lliursday while James Soulham freestyle Monday. skipped (Anchorage. AK) became the third Wednesday's 5K. classic technique to man in three races to win his first rest for the 5K free. Her winning U.S. gold medal. time was 14:41.7 with Sarah Konrad Southam, a graduate of Alaska (Laramie, WY) - who is looking 16 Pacific University with a business, pull a double by qualifying for both degree, won the iOK free in 25:54.2. the biathlon World Championships finishing 20 seconds ahead of U.S. and the World Nordic Ski Development Team racer Leif Championships in Oberstdorf, Zimmerman (Bozeman, MT). Germany next month - taking silver Olympian Andrew Johnson in 14:49.9. Olympian Kikkan Randall (Greensboro. VT). who won(Anchorage, AK.) was bronze Mondays 30K freestyle, was the medallist in the field of 148 women bronze medallist in 26:20.0. with a time of 15:14.0. "Yeah, I surprised myself a bit." Dussault, who won her first U.S. title said Southam, who was silver medal- at Soldier Hollow in 2000 in the 5K list 24 hours earlier in the 10K classic freestyle, said she had the same race race won by Justin Freeman plan as Monday when she won the (Andover, NH). the second first-time 15K free: start conservatively, see champion. "This year I've felt a lot where she stood in the race and turn better classic skiing (i.e., both skis in up the heat, as needed. She had prepared tracks vs. freestyle - or trailed by a few seconds late into the skating - with no prepared tracks], so 15K race and then seized the lead on if this had happened [Wednesday]. I Hermod's Hill, a rugged climb still would've been surprised but not named for Hermod Bjorkestol, the Norwegian who designed the trails so surprised. with local race official and racer John He said Wednesday also prepared Aalberg. him for Thursday because he was leading in the classic race and got a "What makes it comfortable is lillle tense, which probably cost him Hermods Hill because, at the botSCOTT SINEyPARKRECORD time. When he heard he was leading tom, if the deficits not huge, I go. 1 in the skate race, Southam said, "I was three or four seconds down [to The competition continues at the 2005 U.S. Cross Country skied harder. 1 didn't tense up. kept Konrad] at the bottom and won by Championships at Soldier Hollow. Results from the event will doing what 1 was doing...and it eight. That's kind of my saving grace, determine World and Junior World Championship berths. worked out." that cardio climb," she said. Came in aiming for Worlds team 'Hie day off on Wednesday paid thcr out. But Soldier Hollow does a ing for three years to get married and His goal coming to Soldier Hollow off on Thursday great job with the trails and they have a son, also wrote footnote in skiing history books Thursday. She was to make the World She skipped Wednesday's 5K classic were perfect today." Konrad. the reigning 30K free lilted Tabor into her arms and carChampionships Team, which will be technique race, resting and spending determined after the races end part of the day caring for her 3-year- champion and skiing for Team ried him to the podium, making her Monday. "1 figured 1 needed to have old son. Tabor, at the race venue. "It Alpina, arrived at the U.S. champi- the first mother in memory to win a two good races and [silver was hard to watch, but I knew I was onships after qualifying a week earli- U.S. championships race and show Wednesday] and now today should saving up energy for today because I er at the U.S. biathlon trials at the up on the podium with her child in help me make it. And the dream was going to need it...and I did need Maine Winter Sports Center in Fort her arms. Racing for the field of about 400 goal, if everything went right, was to it. 'liiis was a real confidence win. Kent, Maine, for the biathlon World racers continues Saturday with win...but. you know, you never can and you need those every now and Championships. The championships double as sprints in the classic technique and count on it." again." Conditions, she said, "were great. SuperTour races. Dussault is the concludes Monday with pursuit Soulham won a SupcrTour race at Soldier Hollow before Christmas It's a tough course but I like this 5K defending SupcrTour champion and events. World Championships and and stayed to train through the holi- course better than the 7.5K one we her victory 'Iliursday further boosted Junior Worlds berths will be determined by results from the Soldier days so lie would be prepared for the had Monday; there's almost no her lead in the current standings. Hollow races. Dussault, who returned to racing a championships. After eight years recovery on that one because it's got with the APU Nordic Ski Center Hermods and then another big far- year ago after being away from ski- Tons of name branch itpthing and toys % off original retail! . •^ Former U.S. Ski Team membcr Andy LeRoy (Steamboat Springs,CO) will be one of 25 men'lining up for, a. chance at love when the third season of "'Hie Bachelorette" airs on A R C B A S I N this Monday. 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