The Season of Bad Weather

Hello. It’s been a while! I have just arrived back from a camp in Sunshine Village in Alberta where we were doing a bit of year-end training to finish off the season. I drove out there from Whistler with a few audiobooks and the Taylor Swift album to keep me entertained. Side note: Tina Fey’s book “Bossypants” is worth a read or listen as I did!

Season Highlights for me:

It was a tough season to say the least. I made mistakes that kept me out of the final races several times, but overcame my issues mid season in Sochi, Russia. I went into Russia open-minded and when the weather turned sour I was unfazed. The course was really fun and one of the best we saw the whole season. Big jumps and new and exciting features made everyone come down with a smile on their face. I finished second in Sochi to Kelsey (my teammate) and on the men’s side Chris Del Bosco and Tristan Tafel both placed well with second and fifth respectively. It was a great feeling knowing that I could nail the course with less than a year to the Olympic Winter Games.

Below: Podium in snowy Russia. Kelsey 1st, me in 2nd, and Fanny Smith 3rd.421782_10151439096906306_667190413_n

Max & Margrit Meier from PI Financial

Above photo: Max & Margrit Meier, my sponsors for whom I’m very thankful for PI Financial in Nakiska, Alberta.

After Russia we went to Harrachov, Czech Republic where there were some challenges with the course, but in the end it was the weather that did the race in. Prior to World Championships in Voss, Norway the Canadian team went to Mittenwald, Germany for a training/racing camp. The course was small, but had a big field including many World Cup athletes. I got my confidence back here with two wins. I was feeling confident and happy with my skiing going into World Championships which is exactly where I was hoping to be.

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Above Photo: Wandering around the mountain village of Rosa Khutor, Russia and the Olympic Rings in Sochi.

At World Championships the weather was amazing which was a relief since the World Cup ski cross circuit has had many challenges in that department this season. I enjoyed the course; there were decent-sized jumps, fun bank turns, and speedy roller sections. The opinions on the course varied as they do at most stops, but I continue to say I liked it although the lack of passing opportunities proved to be a challenge. On the race day I was feeling pretty confident after two awesome training days. I qualified well coming fourth which was a nice change from the beginning of the season proving to myself that I am still one of the top athletes in the sport. During the race I improved on my starts and stayed strong on my skis in each round. Prior to the final I had a moment in the start gate and thought of my late teammate Nik who passed away a year ago to the date of this race. I realized I had to calm myself down and not get caught up in the emotions of it all. The finals went well and I came home with a silver medal. I was close to Fanny Smith (who won) the entirety of the finals, but couldn’t quite make the pass to capture the win.

Below: A little collage my proud brother Broderick posted on Instagram (@BrodThompson).

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After receiving our medals at World Championships.

After receiving our medals at World Championships.

Above Photo: Right after receiving our medals at World Championships. Fanny Smith (far right) and Ophelie David (middle).

After Voss the tour moved along to Are, Sweden. Having only been to one mountain in Sweden (Branas) it was nice to go somewhere new. The course that was built for us was not super challenging, but the jumps and interesting start features proved to be fun. On the first day of races I made it to the semi finals and had a ski pop off as I landed off a jump (I was in second at that point) which sent me into the small finals. In the small finals I led the whole way and came fifth! On day two of racing I was determined to make it into the final and made sure my bindings weren’t going to fail me. I finished in second and won the two day prize as I was the best overall finisher over the two races. I won a pretty cool watch and a BIG cheque!

Below: Are day 2 podium. Fanny Smith first, me second, and Katrin Mueller third!IMG_1329

Going into World Cup finals in Sierra Nevada I was on a serious streak and I my confidence was high. The course was one of the best we had seen all year with HUGE jumps and fast speeds. I was having a lot of fun every run down the course. Since Sierra Nevada is high in the mountains and above tree line the weather is very unpredictable and we were playing a waiting game for the morning of the race day. The fog rolled in and nothing was getting rid of it, so our last race of the year was cancelled. Thanks to Audi we did have a fun party to put a cap on the year and enjoy the last moments with our friends/competitors.

Below: Photo from qualifying at World Junior Championships. Thank you to Gilles Baron and Alizee Baron for the photo!482729_494613480604190_311786875_n

Since I am the only U21 athlete on the Canadian Team I made my way to Italy to the World Junior Championships right after Sierra Nevada. I met the Swiss coach Adi in Zurich and he and I made a road trip to Valmalenco, Italy. In Italy I met Drew and Stanley with the joint BC/Alberta junior ski cross team and joined them at the accommodation. The course in Valmalenco was fun with a pretty strong field for a Junior race. We had two days of training to get the course and features dialled and I was feeling confident on the race day. In qualifying I was really happy with my run as I had no major mistakes. I was 1st! During the race I made it through my first two heats with the other girls hot on my tails. When the fog rolled in I was optimistic that we would finish the race, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case. The race was concluded based on the first two rounds of competition in combination with qualifying times. Since I did so well in qualifying I became the Junior World Champion!!

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That’s my season. Big thank you for this season to my sponsors: PI Financial, Stoeckli, Uvex, Dalbello, and Brian at Top Shelf in Whistler (for the relentless hours spent fiddling with my boots)! Thank you to Audi for providing me with my current car. I love it!

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Leader Bib!

Ahoy! Just chillaxing in Sweden waiting for those slowpoke guys to finish watching sports (what’s new right?) so we can drive to Oslo, Norway. These last few weeks have gone by in a flash! We started out the trip in Bischofswiesen, Germany. The first race I made lots of mistakes in my qualifying run so I didn’t end up qualifying for the race. I won the first split time so that was encouraging though. My teammate Tristan Tafel won his first World Cup and got his first podium (very exciting to watch) while Chris Del Bosco was third. It was a good day for Canada with two podiums and I’m glad I got to cheer them on! In the second race I was determined to get back on the horse and even though I made a few mistakes I qualified and made it into the race. I ended up placing third behind Katrin Mueller (1st) and Ophelie David (2nd). I made a big mistake which allowed Ophelie to pass me.

Here in Branas , Sweden I had an awesome qualifying run (one hundredth off of Katrin Mueller of Switzerland) which allowed me to have first gate choice until the final. In each heat I was on fire! I was first to the first turn and lead the whole way down. In an exciting final with the ladies battling it out behind me Katrin ended up doing a 360 off a jump (not on purpose) among other interesting racing tactics haha. Most importantly I received the red leader bib after winning the race!!! It was very exciting! Great time in Sweden :)

First World Cup Podium!

Back home to Whistler! The past weekend was exciting with my first podium! A big congratulations is in order to my teammate Kelsey Serwa who won both races in the world cup season opener as well as Brady Leman who took his first victory after a two year break. Way to go team! I’m a little worse for wear after a big crash in the final, but our physiotherapists at Back in Action Physio here in Whistler are getting me loosened up and back to normal! I’ll be heading back on the road to Austria after Christmas and New Years. Hopefully we’ll be getting some fresh snow and I’ll be able to shred!

Brady's first win and my first podium!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Marielle