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<title>Dustin Cook</title><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/home.html</link><description>What&#x27;s happening in my life..</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright &#xa9; 2009 Dustin</dc:rights><dc:date>2010-05-04T23:28:58-04:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 00:00:35 -0400</lastBuildDate><item><title>Revving Back Up</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Dryland</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-05-04T23:28:58-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Revving_Back_Up.html#unique-entry-id-114</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Revving_Back_Up.html#unique-entry-id-114</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Sorry for the lack of posts lately.. I&rsquo;ve been busy and I&rsquo;ve started working with Tyler Brown (one of my first coaches and current MSM Ski Team K2 coach) on redoing my website. I like the general appearance now but updating things is a pain in the butt. So Tyler is helping me transfer everything over to an easier and better system, while also revamping the look of the site. I think it will turn out very nice!<br /><br />Well my vacation is almost over and its time to start the dryland part of the season. I&rsquo;ve gotten into the gym a few times in the past week and boy is it hitting me hard! The first few workouts of the year are always tough. Other than the gym I&rsquo;ve rekindled my love of tennis. I got a wicked new racquet from Head and played a few times while Mari was in town, and played with the Alex and Phil Mach for a 2.5 hour monster session today. It was great and I learned a lot but my hand is simply destroyed with blisters! <br /><br />At the end of last week I also had the chance to attend both the OSZ and MSM Ski Team Banquets, which were fun. Both banquets recognized the up and coming talent in the region which is always good to see! I was very flattered to be presented with a special award at the OSZ Banquet. Once again I was amazed by the support of the people in the region, and I want to thank every one of you. <br /><br />As far as my schedule is concerned I leave for physical testing in Calgary on Thursday evening. I&rsquo;m staying out there for 3 weeks after that to be near the ACA trainers in order to get as strong as I possibly can for the tough season ahead. <br /><br /><br />Malcolm Carmichael, a Banff based photographer, sent over a couple wicked shots the other day from National Championships in Nakiska:<br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="D.Cook CDNs SG (4)" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/d.cook-cdns-sg-002840029.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Super G<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="D.Cook CDNs DH" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/d.cook-cdns-dh-2.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Downhill<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Revving_Back_Up&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Revving_Back_Up&ldquo;></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Downtime (Continued)</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Sponsors</category><dc:date>2010-04-27T23:15:37-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Downtime_Continued.html#unique-entry-id-113</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Downtime_Continued.html#unique-entry-id-113</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />I&rsquo;ve been having a lot of fun since I last posted. Lots of time off, spending time with Mari, hanging out with friends, and attending some cool events.<br /><br />The first &lsquo;event&rsquo; I went to was the WWF CN Tower climb. I got involved as a result of another organization I&rsquo;m involved with (Canadian Athletes Now), and since I was going to be in Toronto at the time I said, &ldquo;Why not?&rdquo; It ended up being a heck of a workout and took me 13:59 to make it up the 1776 steps to the top. My heart rate didn&rsquo;t go under 200 for about 13 of those minutes!<br /><br />The next day I had a meeting with Eric Sprott and the rest of the Sprott Private Wealth group. The meeting was great and I got to meet the people who are involved in my sponsorship, which was also very cool. While there I was invited to the Sprott Gold Medal Celebration event a few days later, so I changed my plans and stayed in Toronto a few more days. The event was in collaboration with CAN Fund, and I was very glad I stayed for it. I met several Olympic medal winners from Vancouver and even got to hold a Gold medal. I&rsquo;ve never seen a medal as cool, or as heavy as that! I also met Jane Roos, the founder of the CAN Fund. She has such a positive outlook on sport and funding, it was neat to talk to her. Each Olympian had a chance to speak, which was probably the coolest part about the event. Hearing each speech brought me right back to Whistler during the Games and made me realize how important my goals are to me and made me want to achieve them more than ever before.<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip293419%23clip293419" rel="external"><br />You can check out some video from the event and interviews with the Olympians and Eric here</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0331" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0331.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">View of part of the Sprott/CAN Fund event<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0333" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0333.jpg" width="461" height="615"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">Everyone was given a t-shirt they could get signed by the Olympians<br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />After Toronto I stopped off in Ottawa for about 4 hours before moving on to Montreal to watch the parade of Olympic Athletes down Ste Catherines. The turnout for the parade was unreal (tens of thousands of people) and it was so cool to see that Olympic pride is still alive and well! <br /><br />I have just over a week before I head out to Calgary for physical testing and the first dryland block of the season. I&rsquo;m looking forward to working out again and getting strong for next season! Until then I&rsquo;ll be at home biking, playing tennis and some light work outs in preparation for the heavy summer ahead.<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Downtime_Continued&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Downtime_Continued&ldquo;></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Downtime</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2010-04-14T17:41:08-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Downtime.html#unique-entry-id-112</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Downtime.html#unique-entry-id-112</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Having some down time for the past two weeks has been awesome. I truly needed this break from skiing, and from any sort of schedule or serious obligations. To be honest I haven&rsquo;t done much at all over the two weeks. A little shopping, a lot of relaxing, and not much else! <br /><br />I&rsquo;m heading to Toronto tomorrow to meet with my sponsor Eric Sprott. If you&rsquo;ve been reading my blog you know Eric recently made a monumental donation to the CAN Fund. For more info check out: </span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://www.sprottgoldpledge.com" rel="external">www.sprottgoldpledge.com</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">. After that I&rsquo;ll spend a few more days in Toronto visiting my Godfather and hanging out with friends. After that its back home and time to start moving again. Nothing too intense, I&rsquo;ll just get back into playing sports and being active. Tennis, biking (road & mountain) trampolining... All the fun stuff!<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Downtime&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Downtime&ldquo;></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>End of Another Season</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-04-07T15:32:06-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/End_of_Another_Season.html#unique-entry-id-111</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/End_of_Another_Season.html#unique-entry-id-111</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Morin-Heights, QC<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Another season bites the dust. As usual I&rsquo;m a little sad there is no more skiing for a little while, but I really need some time off.<br /><br />The Spring Series were a good time as usual. The weather was incredibly hot, above 20 degrees all week. Because of that, an uncountable number of bags of salt were laid down onto the track to make it runnable. I wanted to end the season with some confidence in GS, which worked well because I won both GS races. It wasn&rsquo;t a cakewalk because there were a bunch of good american guys there, so it felt good. I DNFed the first slalom, but ended up 5th in the second one which I was decently pleased with. After that last race it really just felt good to finally be finished because my body had had enough!<br /><br />Mari and I both ended up winning the Super Series Overall as well!<br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6587_2" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6587_2.jpg" width="426" height="640"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br />Along with Julian Sheiner winning the J1 title, and Chris Steinke in 3rd for J1s.<br /></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6574" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6574.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">As for now I&rsquo;m in relax-mode for a few weeks, before starting the engines back up a few weeks before going out to Calgary at the beginning of May. I&rsquo;ll be laying off the blogging for a little bit while I&rsquo;m relaxing as well, so no updates for a bit.<br /><br />I want to say a big thank you to everyone who has been following me throughout the year. Your messages, comments, and support mean a lot to me and make the long tough days more bearable!<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/End_of_Another_Season&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/End_of_Another_Season&ldquo;></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><br /><div id=&ldquo;myExtraContent2&rdquo;>@import((Blogtitle))</div><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SkiTelevision.com GMC Canadian Championships Videos</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><dc:date>2010-03-30T16:11:03-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/SkiTelevision_GMC_Champs_Video.html#unique-entry-id-110</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/SkiTelevision_GMC_Champs_Video.html#unique-entry-id-110</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />SkiTelevision.com has posted some pretty wicked videos from the GMC Canadian Championships this past week. The videos include runs from the top 3 finishers each day, along with interviews as well. The videos can be viewed here: </span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://skitelevision.mobilerider.com/tv/1106/#29082" rel="external">http://skitelevision.mobilerider.com/tv/1106/#29082 </a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br />I took my run from the website and put it here because the player is a little slow, so here&rsquo;s my GS run from the Champs.<br /><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/-9mNq8NcPy8&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/-9mNq8NcPy8&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object><br /><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Having not done GS for a while before this race I can already see some old bad habits creeping into my skiing but I held it together pretty well!</span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/SkiTelevision_GMC_Champs_Video&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/SkiTelevision_GMC_Champs_Video&ldquo;></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Canadian Championships</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-03-29T22:57:53-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Canadian_Championships.html#unique-entry-id-109</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Canadian_Championships.html#unique-entry-id-109</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />The Canadian Championships in Nakiska, AB, were a lot of fun, and I&rsquo;ve never seen Nakiska with nicer weather. We had bluebird days nearly every day of the weeklong Championships which made for a great atmosphere and racing. It&rsquo;s always cool to go from the </span><span style="font-size:13px; ">&uuml;</span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">ber-competitive season races to the Canadians where everything is a little more relaxed and everyone wants to have a good time. Not to say that the Canadians aren&rsquo;t competitive by any means.. they definitely are! <br /><br />The races kicked off with the downhill, in which I didn&rsquo;t do as well as I wanted. The DH was probably the opposite kind of course where I usually do well (ie flat and not technical), but I had had a great training run so I wanted to do well. I finished up 6th, pretty far off the pace set by Manny. Next up was the Super G. I went in with a lot of confidence and wanted to see where I measured up compared to the Overall Champ (Erik Guay). I skied a fairly good run,if  a little too conservative in some sections, and was just over a second behind Erik, good enough for 5th.<br />The next day was the Super Combined, which I will skip over because it was very forgettable for me!<br /><br />I was starting to hit the wall in terms of fatigue but I had my favourite event the next day, the GS. I made a pretty big mistake early in the first run but the rest was decent and was sitting third. I wanted to hold my spot so I really went for it in the second run and still had one of the fastest times starting from the back and finished third! I was super excited with my first Canadian Championships podium and having a good result in GS, which I haven&rsquo;t been doing a lot of lately. The result put the icing on the cake of a great season and I was really pleased to have pulled it off.<br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="23541_377557127306_43694472306_4268800_1153965_n" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/23541_377557127306_43694472306_4268800_1153965_n.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">Myself, Brad and Erik - GS podium<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">I was having a great run in the slalom on the final day but blew out near the bottom. Oh well, that&rsquo;s slalom!<br />After that was the provincial dual at COP for the March Of Champions event put on by GMC which was a lot of fun. Quebec was unfairly ousted from the competition after the first round but I won&rsquo;t go into that!! Following that was the annual end of year party with most of the racers which was a blast as usual. <br /><br />I&rsquo;m at home now for a few days of rest before going out to Quebec for the Spring Series at Stoneham and Le Relais. The Springs are a lot of fun and are a nice way to end the season on a relaxed, fun note. After that I will be more than ready for a break away from skiing and just relax for a few weeks after a long season.<br /><br /><br />I normally wouldn&rsquo;t post something like this but I think they&rsquo;re pretty cool so here they are.. The trophies I won for (from left) Canadian Champs GS, NorAm Super G Title, and the NorAm Overall Title:<br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000809" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000809.jpg" width="667" height="500"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Canadian_Championships&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Canadian_Championships&ldquo;></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nakiska Nationals DH Training Vid</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Video</category><dc:date>2010-03-20T21:35:07-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nationals_DH_Training_Vid.html#unique-entry-id-108</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nationals_DH_Training_Vid.html#unique-entry-id-108</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Kananaskis, AB<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />The Canadian Nationals are in Nakiska, Alberta, this season. The first DH training run was held today on the Map Maker trail. It&rsquo;s a very easy downhill track but is pretty fun nonetheless, and sometimes the easy courses are the hardest to be fast on! I had a good run today, finishing third with a 56.96. Manny won the run with 56.60, with Erik right on his tails in 56.64. Tomorrow is another training run with the race on Monday.<br /><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://canski.org/cdns-brydon-and-osborne-paradis-fastest-in-opening-training" rel="external">http://canski.org/cdns-brydon-and-osborne-paradis-fastest-in-opening-training<br /></a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/khs4GVNCokc&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/khs4GVNCokc&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object><br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nationals_DH_Training_Vid&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Nationals_DH_Training_Vid&ldquo;></div></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Overall Nor-Am Cup Champion&#x21;</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2010-03-18T17:49:01-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Overall_NorAm_Cup_Champion.html#unique-entry-id-107</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Overall_NorAm_Cup_Champion.html#unique-entry-id-107</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Montreal, QC<br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />I am the Overall North American Cup Champion for the 2009/2010 season!!! </span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000803" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000803.jpg" width="640" height="479"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />I can&rsquo;t believe it but it&rsquo;s true! I&rsquo;m completely happy and a little bit amazed at everything that happened this season, and today especially to make it happen. <br /><br />Coming into today&rsquo;s race Will Brandenberg of the U.S. was ahead of me in the overall standings by 18 points. I hadn&rsquo;t given up yet, but Will is an amazing slalom skier so I had prepared myself for the fact that he would probably win the title. This might have helped me a little because I was totally relaxed in the start of the first run, and laid down one of the better slalom runs of my career. As predicted Will laid down an even better one from bib 1 and was sitting in second.<br /><br />Going into the second run I was a little more nervous because I knew that if I wanted to even have a shot, I would need to have another run like my first. But I figured it was better to lay it all on the line and blow out knowing I had given it everything, than put down a mediocre run and know that I could have been faster. With that in mind I laid down another of my better slalom runs, made a decent mistake at the bottom, but was still in there. Mari and I were standing in the crowd at the finish watching the remaining 10 racers and I remember saying, &ldquo;Well, I was second on the season, that&rsquo;s pretty good right?&rdquo;. I knew that in order for me to win, Will had to ski out, and I had to be somewhere inside the top 15. (The whole season I&rsquo;ve been trying not to get stats and numbers in my head because that has thrown me off my game in the past) Watching Will come down was one of the most stressful things I&rsquo;ve done in my career so far. As he came over the knoll onto the last pitch and into view I thought, oh well that&rsquo;s that.. So when he crashed through a hairpin on the 2nd last roll in the course, I couldn&rsquo;t even believe it! The crowd (mostly Americans) let out a collective groan, while I let out a mini scream of joy before I caught myself! I still wasn&rsquo;t sure I had won until Travis told me I was 13th in the race and that gave me 2 more points in the overall. I was stunned. I was ecstatic, relieved, surprised, overwhelmed. It was incredible!<br /><br />Will and I have had a good battle over the last half of the season and I can&rsquo;t even imagine what he&rsquo;s feeling right now, because we were both so close right up to the last run. If he had won I couldn&rsquo;t have been too disappointed because he deserved it just as much as I do. <br /><br />The title means I have a spot in every World Cup race next season! That doesn&rsquo;t mean I will race every, or even close to every one, but if the coaches feel I&rsquo;m ready, I&rsquo;ll be in there!<br /><br />It means so much to me to have won the title. I can remember a few years back when I first started racing Nor-Ams, watching the top guys and wondering how in the world I would ever be able to compete with them.. And now I&rsquo;m the one on top. It&rsquo;s a little surreal when I think about it! A lot of hard work has paid off this year, and although this is a big step in my career, it&rsquo;s only one step and hopefully there are many more to come! <br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Overall_NorAm_Cup_Champion&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Overall_NorAm_Cup_Champion&ldquo;></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Burke Super G Vid</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><dc:date>2010-03-17T22:07:56-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Burke_SuperG_Video.html#unique-entry-id-106</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Burke_SuperG_Video.html#unique-entry-id-106</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/YGNMAtX8YZM&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/YGNMAtX8YZM&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nor-Am Super G Title&#x21;&#x21;</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-03-17T10:51:27-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/NorAm_SuperG_Title.html#unique-entry-id-105</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/NorAm_SuperG_Title.html#unique-entry-id-105</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Waterville Valley, NH<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000781" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000781.jpg" width="640" height="479"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">After moving to Burke Mountain after training in Orford, the first of two Super Gs was held there on Sunday. The hill at Burke is pretty cool with lots of terrain, jumps and blind knolls. After several delays the race finally started at noon and I had a pretty good run and wound up third! I was happy to have another Nor-Am Super G podium (my third of the year) and still hold onto a good lead in the Super G standings. There was also a slalom run to be done that day because it was also a Super Combined race. Due to the girls also racing we had to wait until nearly 5pm to start the slalom!! I had a fairly conservative but mistake-free run in the slalom portion and moved back to fourth.. 15 hundredths away from getting a World Cup spot in SC! I wasn&rsquo;t too worried about it because it&rsquo;s not one of my preferred events but it was still a bummer.<br /><br />The next day was the final Nor-Am Super G of the season, and I was in the lead. Everyone was gunning for me to try to overtake the lead for the title, so some nerves were definitely present! Having said that I&rsquo;m a pretty laid back person and I try not to let things rattle me too much, so I put all thoughts of the standings and any sort of pressure aside and just did my thing. I had a run that I&rsquo;m really pleased with, just let it all hang out and went for the win. I was sitting in third, less than 2/10ths of a second behind the leader (Jan Hudec, who had just come 17th at World Cup Finals). However the race was cancelled after 10 racers because the conditions on the bottom were not going to hold up well enough for everyone to complete the race. And so I became the Nor-Am Super G title winner for the season!<br /><br />I couldn&rsquo;t be happier about the accomplishment, and I&rsquo;m really pleased with how I handled myself under the pressure and threw down a great run. As a result of winning the title, I have a guaranteed spot in all the World Cup Super Gs next season! <br /><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://canski.org/nor-am-dustin-cook-earns-mens-super-g-title" rel="external">ACA Press Release on the title</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br />Now my focus shifts to the slalom tomorrow, which will decide who is the winner of the Overall Nor-Am Cup. I&rsquo;m currently sitting second, 18 points back of the leader. I did a few slalom runs this morning to get myself ready to surprise some people tomorrow!<br /><br />Check back soon for video from the races..<br /><br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/NorAm_SuperG_Title&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/NorAm_SuperG_Title&ldquo;></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Orford Training</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-03-13T10:05:09-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Orford_Training.html#unique-entry-id-104</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Orford_Training.html#unique-entry-id-104</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; St. Johnsbury, VT<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">I arrived in St Johnsbury, VT yesterday after three days of training at Mont Orford, QC. The block in Orford was the first training I&rsquo;ve had since mid-January because my schedule has been chock-full of racing and those pesky Olympics! It was really good to get back in some gates and especially to do some GS, which I haven&rsquo;t even skied since racing over in Europe in January. I got back into the grove pretty fast and I&rsquo;m feeling confident in my skiing again, which is really important going into the NorAm Final races starting tomorrow.<br /><br />The first race of finals is a Super Combined tomorrow at Burke Mountain, VT. The final Super G is Monday also at Burke. I then move over to Waterville Valley, NH for the final GS and Slalom. These are really important races for me because I&rsquo;m leading the Overall and Super G NorAm standings, and I&rsquo;m in the hunt for the GS title as well. Wish me luck!<br /><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><object width="480" height="295"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/WIMl7RZ8EOg&hl=en_US&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/WIMl7RZ8EOg&hl=en_US&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="480" height="295" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object><br /><br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=&ldquo;http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Orford_Training&rdquo; uniq=&ldquo;/Orford_Training&ldquo;></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>More Photos From the Weekend</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-03-09T13:19:19-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/More_Photos_From_the_Weekend.html#unique-entry-id-103</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/More_Photos_From_the_Weekend.html#unique-entry-id-103</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">Two time Olympian and fellow Ottawanian Pat Biggs is selling a special edition quilted HBC Team Canada Olympic jacket from the Vancouver games. Pat is auctioning it off on eBay to help cover his expenses for this year. So if you're interested in helping out an Olympian and owning a piece of Olympic history check it out: </span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://bit.ly/bR4PpH" rel="external">http://bit.ly/bR4PpH</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />You can also check out Biggsy's website and blog at </span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://www.patbiggs.com" rel="external">www.patbiggs.com</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_0007_2" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_0007_2.jpg" width="640" height="425"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Grippin' and rippin' on slalom skis<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="2010-2005" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/2010-2005.jpg" width="640" height="306"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Left: 2010 | Right: 2005 | Not a lot has changed..<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSCN0319" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dscn0319-2.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />My dad, Brett Frip and I. Brett Frip is one of the organizers of the </span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://www.skiathon.com" rel="external">Ski-A-Thon</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="27263_708656091161_81011200_42093607_6783470_n" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/27263_708656091161_81011200_42093607_6783470_n.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />My mom and I after the medals<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Wed9_8091DCook" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/wed9_8091dcook.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />And for good measure a new shot from the Lake Louise NorAms in December<br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/More_Photos_From_the_Weekend" uniq="/More_Photos_From_the_Weekend"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rest Week</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-03-08T12:52:06-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Rest_Week.html#unique-entry-id-102</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Rest_Week.html#unique-entry-id-102</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">First off, can anyone believe the weather outside in Ottawa right now? Unbelievable.. But as nice as it is, it needs to get colder because I'm not finished with the winter yet!<br /><br />After podiuming in the second Super G in Aspen I was ready to tear it up in downhill, but it was not to be. Evidently I like to turn (oh really?!) and need to figure out how to glide faster, because the top flats of the downhill track were killing my times. Oh well, live and learn! Even with the mediocre downhill results I managed to hold onto the NorAm overall lead going into the NorAm Finals next week in Vermont and New Hampshire. <br /><br />After Aspen I returned home for a week of rest, racing, forerunning and fundraising. The first few days were nice and relaxing as Mari came to Ottawa. After a few days with her and a day of training at Fortune with the Quebec Team, my dad and I went up to Tremblant for the Boys and Girls Club Ski-A-Thon (</span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://www.skiathon.com" rel="external">www.skiathon.com</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">). Todd Brooker (Canadian HEAD rep) was another guest of the event. It was a lot of fun to ski with a Crazy Canuck and the man who got me involved with HEAD skis. The event was a huge success, raising $106,000! I met a bunch of really cool people, and it was a ton of fun. I just might have to attend again next year!<br /><br />The day after the Ski-A-Thon was the annual GMC Cup race at Camp Fortune. Canadian Olympians Pat Biggs and Ryan Semple (both slalom specialists) were racing that day, so my expectations were to be as close as possible to those two. Things worked out a little better than I had planned as I came through the finish of the first run to find myself in the lead. More than a little surprised, I tried to duplicate that success in the second run but it was not to be. I made a bunch of mistake and Pat ended up with the win, but I did come second, 0.01 in front of Ryan. Hundies matter!<br /><br />The next day was the K1 OSZ Championships GS race at Mont Ste Marie. My younger sister Becca even convinced me to wear all of my Olympic forerunning gear. The forerunning was a lot of fun and made me realize that I really miss skiing on Outaouais because it is so fun! Rebecca didn't do as well as she was hoping, but did end up tying for the overall medal win for 1998's because of how well she did in the slalom the previous weekend. Way to go Bec!<br /><br />I'm leaving for Mont Orford tomorrow for a few days of training before the NorAm finals, where I'm aiming to wrap up some World Cup spots for next season!!<br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="screencap 2010-03-05 at 6.14.47 PM" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/screencap-2010-03-05-at-6.14.47-pm.jpg" width="640" height="328"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Front page of the Aspen/Snowmass website<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="_MG_5386" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/_mg_5386.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Arcing it up at Fortune. Photo courtesy of Cynthia Stewart of </span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><a href="http://www.photobuddies.ca" rel="external">Photo Buddies</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSCN0304" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dscn0304.jpg" width="640" height="479"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Mari and I after the Fortune race<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSCN0293" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dscn0293.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Camp Fortune Podium<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0203" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0203.jpg" width="461" height="615"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />I think it's too big Sprout...<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="25905_695750414646_121509947_40960067_6485205_n" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/25905_695750414646_121509947_40960067_6485205_n.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br />Handing out medals at MSM<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Rest_Week" uniq="/Rest_Week"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sprott&#x27;s Gold Medal Pledge: The Final Tally</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Sponsors</category><dc:date>2010-03-04T10:41:35-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprotts_Gold_Medal_Pledge_The_Final_Tally.html#unique-entry-id-100</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprotts_Gold_Medal_Pledge_The_Final_Tally.html#unique-entry-id-100</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">I posted a few weeks ago about Eric Sprott and his incredible pledge to donate $100,000 for every Gold medal won by a Canadian at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. With the conclusion of the games on February 28th, and a record setting 14 Gold medals by Canadian athletes, Sprott has made his donation official. The 14 Golds means Sprott Asset Management LP and the Sprott Foundation will donate $1.4 million dollars to the Canadian Athletes Now Fund! <br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; font-weight:bold; ">"Like all of Canada, I was electrified by the exceptional performance of so many of our Canadian athletes during the Vancouver games," said Sprott. "But it's the massive outpouring of pride Canadians are exhibiting towards our athletes that we wanted to capture with the Gold Metal Celebration.&nbsp;Nothing unites a Nation like sport."<br /></span><span style="font:12px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight:bold; font-weight:bold; ">- Eric Sprott</span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /><br />Several (try all) major news sources in Canada have been covering the story and here are a few places to read more on Sprott and CAN Fund:<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Golden-Moment-Canadian-Elite-Athletes-as-Sprott-Donates-14-Million-Match-Record-Medal-1125088.htm" rel="external">Marketwire Press Release</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><a href="http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=2634780" rel="external">Financial Post New Report </a></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><a href="http://www.sprottgoldpledge.com/" rel="external">Sprott Gold Pledge Website</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; color:#E5E5E5;"><a href="http://www.canadianathletesnow.com" rel="external">CAN Fund Website</a></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br />Most of you know that Eric Sprott has been my sponsor for the past two years, and this past year became my headgear sponsor. I am extremely proud to have Eric supporting me, and his pledge and commitment to sport is pretty special and something I've definitely never seen before. <br /><br />Many of Canada's Olympic medalists in Vancouver were recipients of CAN Funding this year. For example John Montgomery (Gold, Skeleton), Charles Hamelin (Gold, ST Speed Skating), and Joannie Rochette (Bronze, Figure Skating) were all recipients this year.<br /><br />And word on the street is that Jasey Jay Anderson, the Gold medalist in Snowboarding Parallel Giant Slalom at the Vancouver Olympics and CAN Fund recipient, is at Sprott's office in Toronto today with his Gold medal to thank Eric for his generosity. Very cool!<br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6151" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6151.jpg" width="530" height="582"/><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprotts_Gold_Medal_Pledge_The_Final_Tally" uniq="/Sprotts_Gold_Medal_Pledge_The_Final_Tally"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Aspen DH Video</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-02-24T20:14:15-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Aspen_DH_Video.html#unique-entry-id-99</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Aspen_DH_Video.html#unique-entry-id-99</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Aspen, CO<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font:13px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; ">"Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!" Kind of how I felt after messing up in the first Super G and redeeming myself in the second! Ahh too many great quotes from that movie..<br /><br />Anyways here is video of the 2nd downhill training run in Aspen. The snow was a little firmer today, making the course nearly 3 seconds faster. All in all a fairly easy, but super fun track.<br /><br /><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/BZeSFaeqZCE&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/BZeSFaeqZCE&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object><br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Aspen_DH_Video.html" uniq="/Aspen_DH_Video"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>A Little Place Called Aspen</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-02-23T01:07:14-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/A_Little_Place_Called_Aspen.html#unique-entry-id-98</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/A_Little_Place_Called_Aspen.html#unique-entry-id-98</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Aspen, CO<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">After my Olympic 'vacation' I hopped on a plane and flew over to Denver, then drove straight up to (a little place called) Aspen. For those who don't get the joke it's from a great movie called Dumb and Dumber! <br /><br />I'm in Aspen for a week for a Nor-Am speed series. We've already completed two Super G races and start DH training tomorrow, followed by three DH races. The first two races are Nor-Ams, while the third is the U.S. National Championship race. With the Nationals so close a few of the World Cup speed skiers who aren't competing in any more events at the Olympics are here. Jan Hudec, Steven Nyman and Erik Fisher are the big names that are here at the moment.<br /><br />It has been snowing for the past 3 days in Aspen so the track was extremely soft yesterday. Not the kind of snow I like but I had to figure it out regardless. I had a decent run going until I came off a cat track about half way down, got light and twisted but somehow managed to stay on my feet and make it down. I finished in 7th overall which was pretty disappointing. Today's race went much better. The snow was a little firmer and I had an early bib, so I put the hammer down and wound up second... by two hundredths! Two silly little hunnies. I guess thats the way it goes in this sport, but I am very happy with my run and the way I skied. Like Bode says, to be proud of what you just laid down is more important than your results. After having very little training for the past month, the past two days have been really good for my confidence and it felt good to lay it all on the line and come out with a result.<br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0174" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0174.jpg" width="461" height="615"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Flowers for my Super G podium<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Tomorrow is the start of DH training. I'm excited to ski it, it looks like a laid back and fun track.<br /><br /><br /><br />An interesting side note on the two Super Gs.... A relatively unknown U.S. racer won the first SG by a large margin; nearly a full second. He was also sitting in 5th today before it was noticed that he was on some illegal equipment. Namely his skis and their stand-height. After a protest was filed it was determined that his skis were illegal and he was disqualified from today's race. I have never experienced something like this and it was quite interesting to see the procedure and the lengths people go to get away with cheating..<br /><br /><br /><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/A_Little_Place_Called_Aspen.html" uniq="/A_Little_Place_Called_Aspen"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>An Incredible Olympic Experience</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><category>Personal</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-02-20T17:46:27-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/An_Incredible_Olympic_Experience.html#unique-entry-id-94</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/An_Incredible_Olympic_Experience.html#unique-entry-id-94</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Whistler, BC	<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000697" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000697.jpg" width="640" height="479"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Trav, Dave (Trav and my technician) and myself moments before the start<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">What an unforgettable week! My Olympic experience was full of delays, snow, fog, but most of all fun. It was awesome to be at the Olympics, especially a home one. The support from everyone was unbelievable even though I was just forerunning. I ran into a ton of people from the Ottawa skiing community while out in Whistler. A bunch of them were volunteers (working their butts off!) and some were taking in the sights and sounds of the Olympics. But everyone was really supportive which was awesome, so thanks a lot!<br /><br />When race day finally rolled around the atmosphere was like nothing I've ever experience before. There were TONS of people at all of the viewing areas (7,000 in the stands!) hours before the race even started. It's a pretty cool feeling when people cheer when you come through the finish.. of the inspection! Due to only having one official and incomplete training run, everyone had a chance to run from Coaches Turn to the finish. After that I had to head straight back up to the top because I would be the first forerunning and would open the Alpine events at the Olympics. <br /><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000695" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000695.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>The view from the start on race day (20 min before start). Notice the line of people forming on the top left.<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:13px; ">At precisely 10:20 the beeps started for me to begin my run. Leaving the start and hearing the roar of the crowd up there was something I didn't expect and will never forget! I almost broke into a smile before the first gate (good thing I was only forerunning I guess). Since I was the guinea pig and the first one down, I found out pretty quickly that the jumps were huge that day. The track was way firmer and a little faster than training, but was also a lot bumpier. Coming through each viewing area I could hear people cheering, which is something I have never heard before. Coming over the last two jumps, which were massive that day, I could see all the people in the finish and was just awestruck by how many were there. As I came through the finish I was so excited to be there and that I had just been a part of the Olympics that I let out a scream and fist pump, which I guess the crowd liked because they went wild! I will never forget that moment.<br /><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000725" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000725.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>A view of the crowd <br /></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br />So with that said I'm really glad that I had the experience of running in such a big event because of all the little things that kind of took me off guard. For example the noise, people, and cameras everywhere. I think the experience will definitely help me in the future and hopefully in Sochi 2014!!!<br /><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000711" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000711.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>The volunteers deserve the biggest medal of all. It was ridiculous how much work they were doing! Even making snow-slides to clear the track. Genius.<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000715" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000715.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>A bunch of the speed guys training Super-G on one of the nice days<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000742" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000742.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Trav and I had the chance to watch the women's Super Combi. This is Vonn after straddling and a collective "oouhhhhhh" from the crowd. Just goes to show that anything can happen in this crazy sport.<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000751" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000751.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>After watching the Super Combi we went up top and took a 25 minute hike to find some freshies.<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0165" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0165.jpg" width="538" height="717"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Todd Brooker hooked me up with some fatties for the trip<br /><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000753" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000753.jpg" width="571" height="761"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Awesome.<br /></p><p style="text-align:left;"><br /><span style="color:#000000;"><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files.html" uniq="/An_Incredible_Olympic_Experience.html"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Typical Whistler</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2010-02-14T15:47:24-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Typical_Whistler.html#unique-entry-id-93</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Typical_Whistler.html#unique-entry-id-93</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Whistler, BC	<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Can anyone honestly say they didn't see this coming? By 'this' I mean the brutal, awful, terrible, disgusting weather that is happening in Whistler right now and for the last three days. Even though I expected something like this to happen it doesn't make it any better or easier to deal with. I really just want to ski that track again! <br /><br />That being said this is still the Olympics(!) and Trav and I have been having a good time while we haven't been able to race. Yesterday we went up to the top of Whistler and ripped off a couple of sweet powder runs, then moved a little lower and did some GS training. Conditions aren't exactly ideal but it was good to whack some gates again. <br /><br />Something I somehow forgot to mention was the amazing send off surprise I received from the kids at MSM. The day before I left I was given a wickedly cool banner by my sister and Rowan Courtenay that the kids made for me! I was pretty surprised and very touched by the gift and I can't wait to get on that track and represent the club when the race finally gets off!<br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000630" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000630.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Thank you guys VERY much!!!<br /><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:13px; ">During the down time I've been getting some practice playing this very neat ski game from ORF. It's got a bunch of tracks from Kitzbuhel, Wengen, Beaver Creek and even the Whistler track. If you've got some time to kill check it out here: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://skichallenge.orf.at/sc10" rel="external">http://skichallenge.orf.at/sc10<br /></a></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0087" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0087.jpg" width="461" height="615"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />This has been the scene in the finish for the past three days. Pretty depressing.<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0088" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0088.jpg" width="461" height="615"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />More questionable signage<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000667" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000667.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The most ridiculously amazing house I have ever seen!<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0097" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0097.jpg" width="615" height="461"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />My amazing birthday dinner at Mongolie Grill. Who needs veggies anyways?<br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><br /><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="" uniq="blog_files/Typical_Whistler.html"></div><br /><script src="<span style="font-size:13px; ">http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js</span>"></script></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Olympic DH Walkthrough</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-02-10T18:33:59-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic_DH_Walkthrough.html#unique-entry-id-92</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic_DH_Walkthrough.html#unique-entry-id-92</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Whistler, BC	<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">I had a lot of great feedback the last time I did a course run-through at Lake Louise, so what better place to do another one than at my favourite downhill track, the Dave Murray Downhill for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics! This track has a lot more to it than the LL course so it's pretty long!<br /><br />It's a little crazy how different the TV cameras make the track look, compared to what it looks like while actually on course. So much so that while watching the guys come down after I did my forerun, I found myself thinking "Where is he right now?!" A little embarassing but oh well. Anyways, without further ado, here is the walkthrough:</span><br /><p style="text-align:center;"><br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis01" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis01.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />Olympic Start House<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis17" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis17.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />They really built up the start gate from previous years. Its about 75 meters of straight bully before you need to turn!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis02" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis02.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />This is the first section of the course. Flat and rolly. It's hard to see because <br />there are no panels, but the track follows the dye over the rolls.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis03" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis03.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />The first "challenge" in the course is this camel hump. Light on the first one, air off the second.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis04" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis04.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />After a few Super-G turns you get to a decent-sized right-leg turn.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis05" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis05.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />Same right legger. You can see how it drops off at the end because it's a jump as well! <br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis06" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis06.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />Off the jump you need to get straight onto the left foot to make this cranker into the Weasel Flats section.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis07" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis07.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />This angle gives you a little more clarification on how steep the previous section is.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis08" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis08.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />The Weasel section ends with a big left-footer turn. You can feel yourself slow down<br /> significantly through the left legger because it's such a big, flat turn.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis09" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis09.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />But not to worry! You drop into the extremely steep Toilet Bowl section after the big left footer. Don't scrub<br /> any speed on the left footer at the bottom of the pitch because that's a big flat/uphill ahead.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis10" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis10.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />Following another right-footer "tunnel" jump, you drop off of the Fallaway turn. I've never seen a fallaway <br />like this one, or experienced a compression as big as the one at the bottom of this pitch!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis11" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis11.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />After a short flats after the Fallaway, you are sucked into The Sewer. This huge sidehill is new for the Olympics.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis12" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis12.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />Off the sidehill you really get into The Sewer. Sewer is by far the fastest section of the course, <br />and with a nearly 180 degree turn (Coaches Turn) at the bottom it's quite intimidating. <br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis13" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis13.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />After Coaches you come across a long, slightly sidehill, left-footer that we nicknamed The Punisher. <br />By this point your legs are burning and the long left-footer does little to help your legs!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis14" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis14.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />After a cranky right-footed turn out of The Punisher there are a few single gates <br />before the final two jumps of the course. This first one is called Boyd's Chin.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis15" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis15.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />The landing of Boyd's Chin and the takeoff of Murr's Hoppe. It's a fairly small flight off of <br />Boyd's Chin, but Murr's Hoppe can have some decent air and distance!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="whis16" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/whis16.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><br />The view off of the last jump, showcasing the giant stands! Can't wait to see those packed full of cheering, screaming (hopefully Canadian) fans!!<br /><br /><br /></p><p style="text-align:left;"><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic_DH_Walkthrough.html" uniq="/Olympic_DH_Walkthrough"></div><br /><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Olympic Time Baby&#x21;</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2010-02-09T16:14:59-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic_Time_Baby.html#unique-entry-id-91</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic_Time_Baby.html#unique-entry-id-91</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Whistler, BC	<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">I made it out to Whistler last night after a long travel day and a surprise race at St. Sauveur. I hadn't planned on racing out there but I did and ended up winning (in slalom even), which was pretty cool.<br /><br />Things in Whistler are pretty hectic as you would imagine. All the security glitches are being ironed out right now in the few days before the 2010 Olympic Games officially begin on Friday. <br /><br />Travis and I, along with a few boys from the BC Ski Team had the chance to run the DH track today for 'TV testing'. Basically we were the guinea pigs for the cameras to make sure everything is working and they have all the angles covered, etc etc. The track is in great shape and they've changed a few things since I last ran this track a few years ago. There are a few more jumps now, which makes it even more fun!  Tomorrow is training run #1 so it's down to business for everyone involved in the race on Saturday. <br /><br />I don't have internet in my room so I won't be updating my blog as often as normal, but I will be updating my </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.twitter.com/dustincook" rel="self">Twitter </a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">several times a day with pictures, videos, or whatever else is going on. If you want more updates check out </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.twitter.com/dustincook" rel="external">twitter.com/dustincook</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">. <br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">That being said I will be getting up another blog post with a photo run-through of the course, which I'm planning on getting up tomorrow.<br /><br />Cheers!<br /><br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000634" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000634.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The Olympic Start House<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000636" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000636.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Trav decked out in our forerunner gear<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000652" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000652.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The stands in the finish of the DH<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000651" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000651.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The back of the stands<br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="" uniq="blog_files/Olympic_Time_Baby.html"></div><br /><script src="<span style="font-size:13px; ">http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js</span>"></script><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><div id="myExtraContent2">@import((Blogtitle))</div><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sprott&#x27;s Olympic-Size Donation</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Sponsors</category><dc:date>2010-02-05T14:35:35-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprott_Olympic_Size_Donation.html#unique-entry-id-90</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprott_Olympic_Size_Donation.html#unique-entry-id-90</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Morin-Heights, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="logo" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/logo.png" width="410" height="270"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:13px; ">My headgear sponsor, Eric Sprott of Sprott Private Wealth, has made an incredible donation and pledge for Canadian athletes. Yesterday Sprott held a press conference in conjunction with the Canadian Athletes Now Fund (CAN Fund), and pledged to donate $100,000 to CAN Fund for every gold medal won by Canadian athletes at the Vancouver Games. Yes you read that correctly, one hundred thousand dollars!! In addition to this pledge, Sprott donated $215,000 to help 35 athletes on the CAN Fund waiting list.<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; font-weight:bold; ">"With our Canadian athletes competing for gold against the best in the world, we wanted to celebrate their success in achieving their goals by supporting the CAN Fund, which provides direct funding to Canadian athletes," Sprott said in a news release Thursday.</span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">You can read the CTV Olympics article on Sprott </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/story/2010/02/04/spo-sprott-olympicdonation.html" rel="external">here.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /><br />I am extremely proud to have the Sprott emblem displayed on all of my headgear and I'm simply amazed by the generosity of his pledge. For more information on Eric, CAN Fund, and to donate check out: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://sprottgoldpledge.com/" rel="external">http://sprottgoldpledge.com/</a></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>What a Long Strange Trip it&#x27;s Been..</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2010-01-28T07:01:01-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Long_Strange_Trip.html#unique-entry-id-89</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Long_Strange_Trip.html#unique-entry-id-89</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Les Orres, FRA<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">As the title says, it's been a long difficult trip this year in Europe. Three weeks over here is a relatively short trip compared to the past years, but the difference this year was the crazy amount of racing jammed into those three weeks. Last year I was over here for a month and I did three races. <br /><br />This year I arrived on the night of the 9th, trained the 10th and 11th, did DH training runs on the 12/13th, DH races on the 14/15th. Raced a slalom on the 16th, GS on the 17th. Finally had a day off on the 18th. Trained on the 19th, GS races on the 20/21st, followed by two SG races on the 22nd. One day off and one travel day on the 23/24th. Which finally leads me to where I am now in Les Orres where I've done 2 DH training days (25/26th) and a DH race yesterday. 13 races (including DH training runs) in 19 days. Phew, just looking at that and I now realize why I am so completely wiped out. I was supposed to race a second DH today but I am so fatigued, mentally and physically that I pulled myself from the race to take a few GS training runs and try to get some feelings back for the final race of the trip: a SG tomorrow.<br /><br />The trip started off fairly well in Patcherkofel, which I wrote about earlier. Moving on from there I did a FIS slalom in Lenggries, where I was 2nd in the second run! Definitely a step in the right direction in slalom. Following that was a Europa Cup GS, where I fell which was disappointing. After that was a FIS race in Kirchberg that did go alright. It was stacked full of World Cup guys (many of them top-30 GS skiers) and I finished 14th, not too far off the pace. After that the fatigue of all the racing and travelling has sort of taken over and my skiing and results have gone downhill. <br /><br />The thing that makes a schedule like this so tough in Europe is that after each event that we've done, we've had to drive 2+ hours (sometimes 5 or 8) to the next stop, immediately following the race. That means your muscles don't get to recover and you get very little decent rest. <br /><br />Needless to say I'm looking forward to getting home and getting some rest! I'll be home for a week, possibly up at MSM for a day to forerun, and then off to Whistler to forerun the Olympic Downhill and Super Combined!<br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000620" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000620.jpg" width="519" height="692"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The first few gates of the Les Orres Downhill<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000623" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000623.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Nice scenery behind the start<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000618" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000618-2.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Questionable signage?<br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><br /><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink="" uniq="blog_files/Long_Strange_Trip.html"></div><br /><script src="<span style="font-size:13px; ">http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js</span>"></script><br /></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>More Photos From Europe</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-01-25T12:18:07-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/More_Photos_From_Europe.html#unique-entry-id-88</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/More_Photos_From_Europe.html#unique-entry-id-88</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Les Orres, FRA<br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000604" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000604.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The Lenggries piste </span><span style="font-size:15px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0079" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0079.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Trav and I after Lenggries. (Trav joined the sweet shades crew)</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6432" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6432.jpg" width="640" height="425"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The Geisberg pitch in Kirchberg</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000758" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000758.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The famed Londoner Pub in Kitzbuhel. Never judge a book by its cover!</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6449" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6449.jpg" width="440" height="662"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Jeff came 2nd at the Kirchberg FIS race that was stacked with World Cuppers</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0086" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0086.jpg" width="446" height="594"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Nella got a new haircut for Wengen! </span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000603" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000603.jpg" width="441" height="588"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Trav loving slalom</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000615" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000615.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Some of the terrain in Les Orres</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000617" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000617.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The start of the downhill in Les Orres</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lenggries Slalom Vid</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><dc:date>2010-01-18T15:32:38-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Lenggries_SL_Vid.html#unique-entry-id-87</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Lenggries_SL_Vid.html#unique-entry-id-87</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Kirchberg, AUT<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/G9ap-U1jRoY&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/G9ap-U1jRoY&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object><br /><br /><br /><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=""></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Patcherkofel Video</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><dc:date>2010-01-17T10:31:25-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Patcherkofel_Video.html#unique-entry-id-86</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Patcherkofel_Video.html#unique-entry-id-86</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Kirchberg, AUT<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sdP2Juwoih4&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/sdP2Juwoih4&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object><br /><br /></span><span style="font:13px LucidaSansUnicode; color:#535353;"><div class="js-kit-comments" permalink=""></div><script src="http://js-kit.com/for/dustincook.ca/comments.js"></script></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Patcherkofel Photos</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2010-01-14T09:01:45-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Patchekofel_Photos.html#unique-entry-id-85</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Patchekofel_Photos.html#unique-entry-id-85</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Igls, AUT<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000566" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000566.jpg" width="640" height="853"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">This should not sleep two!<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000573" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000573.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Site of the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000701" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000701-2.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> Tom and I - Sweet Shades Club</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000575" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000575.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Tom, our physio, doing what he does best<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000577" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000577.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Slalom/GS training after the DH runs. (Europeans are organized when it comes to ski racing)<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000579" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000579.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Innsbruck as viewed from the course</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0040" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0040-3.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">I now consider myself a wuss because this is how they used to ski downhill! No safety nets, just safety trees apparently!<br /> </span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><strong><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000584" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000584.jpg" width="640" height="480"/></strong><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Trav spent an afternoon completing this masterpiece.</span><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; "><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eurotrip 2010 Part 1 - Patcherkofel DH</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-01-14T08:37:21-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Eurotrip_2010_Pt1.html#unique-entry-id-84</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Eurotrip_2010_Pt1.html#unique-entry-id-84</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Igls, AUT<br /></span><span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Euro trip 2010! Very unlike the movie but fun nonetheless! <br /><br />The trip this year started out very well. I used my Air Canada upgrade certificate and was flying first class all the way, yes in one of those pods that fold all the way down into a bed. After that amazing flight I can't imagine flying any other way! Following this great start was one of the worst days of my life. We landed (an hour delayed while in the air) to a snowstorm in the Frankfurt airport. Everything was delayed, lots of flights were cancelled, it was chaos. Trav (Dawson), Marie-Pier Prefontaine and myself were all going to Munich so we stuck together through the 6 hours we waited in different lines trying to get a flight to Munich that day. After many lines and tons of blatantly incorrect information (apparently there was a complete communication breakdown in the airport), we finally got to Munich, without any of my bags. No duffle, no skis, nothing. Great.<br /><br />From Munich we moved on to our home base in Kirchberg, Austria. Without any clothes or anything I had to borrow a lot of equipment from the devo girls that were there, and from our physio. So for two days we trained GS and slalom in Kirchberg, me looking like a total yedi with shinguards over pants, full jacket, etc. Oh well, the training was great! I even skied well in slalom which hasn't happened in a while.<br /><br />Our first races are here in Patcherkofel, Austria, for 2 Europa Cup Downhills. The hill is fairly easy for a downhill, but has a lot of little terrain changes and bumps that make it hard to master. The first two training runs went alright. I had some really fast sections and some really slow sections for some mediocre times. Today was the first race and I had my worst run so far but finished up 17th. Not a bad result, plus I scored my first Europa Cup points, but I know I can do better.<br /><br />Race #2 happens tomorrow. Immediatly following the race we move to Germany for a slalom race there, then after that I head back to Kirchberg for a Europa Cup GS. My schedule over here is full of races, just the way I like!</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Photo and Such</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Photography</category><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2010-01-08T17:05:43-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Photos_n_such.html#unique-entry-id-83</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Photos_n_such.html#unique-entry-id-83</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Montreal, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Cynthia Stewart of </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.photobuddies.ca" rel="external">Photo Buddies</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> was at the Mt Blanc slaloms and took some pretty wicked pics of me skiing slalom of all things. These are by far the best slalom pictures I've ever seen of myself. I always watch a few people from the start, and usually end up thinking "dang, those guys are good!" It doesn't really occur to me that I might look like I know what I'm doing as well haha.<br /><br />I also put up some new shots in the </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent">Recent album</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> in the </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="photography/vancouver2010.html" rel="self" title="Photography">Photography</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> section of the site. Theres a bunch from earlier in the season in Colorado, Lake Louise, and some from the Chirstmas break. I got a new lens a few months ago and I've been playing around with it quite a bit lately and I love it. Let me know what you think!<br /><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="122009 DCook 011" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/122009-dcook-011.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="122009 DCook 022" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/122009-dcook-022.jpg" width="640" height="426"/></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sunday Riv</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-01-08T16:14:31-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sunday_Riv.html#unique-entry-id-82</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sunday_Riv.html#unique-entry-id-82</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Montreal, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Sunday River and I have not had the best relationship since I first raced there while I was on the Quebec team in 2007. Looking back at my FIS biography and in a span of three years I finished DNFed 10 straight races there, out of 12 in that time span. Yikes! It's a fairly tough hill that is usually a skating rink which leads to a lot of DNFs (for a lot of people, not just me). This year however I went in with a different mindset and a lot of confidence, and things worked out a little better than in the past.<br /><br />We were originally slated to ski GS first but the 22cm of snow the hill got the day before the races caused the slaloms to be held first. This kind of ticked me off since I wanted a chance to rip some GS but what can you do? I had some serious bad luck in the slaloms. In the first race I was sitting 10th after the first run, which I was pretty pleased with. However I blew it in the second run, falling on the dead flats 8 gates from the finish and dropped back to 24th. The second day was when things got a little ridiculous.. In the first run a gate broke at the base, shot up and landed on my lap, stayed there for two gates plus a hairpin. It finally slid off and I made it down relatively unscathed and I was somehow in 11th. During the second run a gate broke in half and hit me in the back, then landed in between my skis so I had to stop skiing and move it before I could keep going. I wasn't sure about the rules for reruns in that situation so I didn't stop (I later learned I could have gotten a rerun had I stopped and asked after it happened). I dropped back once again to 20th place. I was extremely disappointed with these results because I was sitting pretty after the first runs, but disastrous second runs cost me dearly.<br /><br />We finally got to GS on the third day and I was pumped. I let it rip first run and made a few mistakes but was sitting in 4th place, 2 tenths out of second. For the second run the sun disappeared after about bib 20 which made it really tough for the rest of us. I had a pretty brutal run to be honest but managed to only drop back one spot to 5th. I had mixed feelings about the result because I know I should have been on the podium, but 5th place is by far the best I've ever done in SR, so I'll take it.<br /><br />Right now I'm in the lounge at the Montreal airport (frequent flying has its benefits) waiting for a flight to Frankfurt, then to Munich. It's that time of year again, the European time that is. I'll be in Kirchberg, Austria for a couple of training days before our first Europa Cup downhill in Austria next week.<br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Back on the Road</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2010-01-01T21:00:34-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Back_on_the_Road.html#unique-entry-id-81</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Back_on_the_Road.html#unique-entry-id-81</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Montreal, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />First off... Happy New Year everyone! After a very laid back NYE at my girlfriend's home in Morin Heights I am back on the road for a solid month of racing. Being home for the holidays was definitely nice and well deserved after all the time on the road since the beginning of November. I spent the holidays up at my family's chalet at Mont Ste Marie, skiing, relaxing and having a good time. <br /><br />After a few days of R&R I did some coaching at the club which was a ton of fun! I was floating between all the age groups and got to spend at least a few runs with all the kids in the club. The kids seemed to really enjoy, which made it really enjoyable for me as well! One of the funniest moments was when I suggested to the Nancy Greeners that we should have a race, and for the rest of the runs I was with them that was all they wanted to do! I even got my first piece of 'fan mail' during the week! Julia and Nicola Gilmour (who also live across the street from my chalet up at MSM) gave me this excellently illustrated congratulatory poster, along with some champagne. Needless to say I was very flattered, thanks girls!! <br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000561" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000561.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">The drawing is now proudly displayed on our fridge at the chalet :)<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The support I received from everyone at the club was pretty overwhelming. I want to say a very sincere thank you to everyone who I talked to and supported me. I really appreciate it. I had no idea so many people followed the (non World Cup) circuit so closely. I've never experience anything like that and it was pretty awesome! <br /><br />Right now I'm in Montreal with the rest of my team, awaiting an early morning departure to Killington, VT. We train in Killington for two days before moving over to Sunday River, ME for two Nor-Am GS's and two slaloms. After those races we skip across the pond for a Europa Cup filled trip to Europe. We'll be based in Kirchberg, Austria (the Canadian Ski Team's home-away-from-home), with races in Austria, Italy and France.<br /><br />I'm looking forward to carrying the momemtun from the last string of races before Christmas into this part of the year!<br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>R&#x26;R</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2009-12-26T11:55:53-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/RandR.html#unique-entry-id-80</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/RandR.html#unique-entry-id-80</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />After being on the road for almost two months in a row this break has been very nice and was definitely needed. I've just been recharging my batteries for the last few days up at Mont Ste Marie. The lifts up there didn't open today due to freezing rain so I decided to drive back to the city and do some stuff I need to do. For example get in the gym, do some shopping and see friends. Hope everyone is having a great holiday and I'll see some of you up at MSM in the next few days. I'm going back up tomorrow morning to coach for the next three days, should be fun!<br /><br />Here are a couple pictures from the Lake Louise DH a few weeks ago:<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Cook_Louise09DH_1" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/cook_louise09dh_1.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Cook_Louise09DH_2" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/cook_louise09dh_2.jpg" width="640" height="426"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>First Nor-Am Win&#x21; (And a heck of a trip)</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2009-12-18T12:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/First_NorAm_Win.html#unique-entry-id-79</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/First_NorAm_Win.html#unique-entry-id-79</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />First of all thank you to everyone who has sent my parents or myself an email with all the kind words, it means a lot!<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6278" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6278.jpg" width="640" height="538"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">Trav and I, first and third!</span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">A ton of things have happened since I last blogged (and last had internet access). First were the disastrous Lake Louise Nor-Ams.. I won't go into too much detail but the three of us (Travis Dawson, Tyler Nella and myself) who make up the Canadian contingent at the Nor-Ams had some great sections but couldn't put together a complete run. Trav did finish fourth in the Super-G which was great and sparked us all a little bit coming into Panorama. <br /><br />Panorama was a different story as I won the first run of the first GS there. That GS run was one of the best I've had all year and felt great to lay one down in a race finally. A few mistakes in the second run cost me a few tenths and pushed me back to third overall. I was pretty disappointed not to have won, but getting the first podium of the year did feel good. The next day I was having another ripper first run before I fell about a quarter of the way down. I managed to finish though and was sitting in 16th spot even with the fall. The game plan for second run was go all or nothing and win the run because there was nothing to lose from that spot. I didn't win the run but second was good enough to move me from 16th down to 8th. <br /><br />The next two days were slaloms which were mostly forgettable. As I've mentioned I haven't done nearly enough slalom this year to be competitive and my confidence just isn't there. Especially on a hill as steep as the Haymaker race run at Pano! I ended up 12th and 14th in the two race, picking up some Nor-Am points which was the goal. Trav finished 4th the first day however, which was great. Although he wasn't pleased with another 4th, or being the bridesmaid as we call it.<br /><br />The final day was the Super-G/Super Combined. Having trained a bunch at Pano since making the Devo team three years ago, we all know the track pretty well. Having not had the week I was hoping for, I knew I could make up for it tomorrow and quite literally convinced myself that anything other than a win in the Super-G just wasn't good enough. So the next morning I did my usual warmup stuff, inspection, got into the gate and simply charged. I went full out from the first push and had a heck of a ride down the course! When I got to the bottom and saw that I was winning I was ecstatic! Finally a Nor-Am win, and best of of Trav was on the podium with me in third place! Being a dual race day we still had the slalom to do and if there was ever a time to throw down a quick slalom run that was it! The guys behind me were all great slalom skiers so I had to go for it. The shorter, flatter slalom for the SC suited me better and I managed not to lose too much time and hang on for second in the SC! 180 Nor-Am points, not bad for a day's work.<br /><br />I've been home for a few hours now and I'm going to Tremblant soon for the Super Series races there. After that it's time to RELAX and ski up at Mont Ste Marie for the rest of the holidays.<br /><br />Anyways sorry for the huge post but I'm a little excited!.. Merry Christmas everyone!<br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/n9LL0a7x0lw&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/n9LL0a7x0lw&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lake Louise&#x21; (and overview)</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2009-12-08T23:08:15-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Lake_Louise_Overview.html#unique-entry-id-77</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Lake_Louise_Overview.html#unique-entry-id-77</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Lake Louise, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Lake Louise. The site of the first World Cup speed races of the year, and the first Nor-Am speed races as well. A lot of the European guys who race this track consider it a warm-up and it is widely considered to be the easiest race on the (World Cup) circuit. Then again those same guys who say that don't usually win here so it can't be that easy can it?! I kid, it is a fairly easy track but there are a few key sections that you have to nail to be fast: <br /><br />After the initial pitch and a few technical, rolly turns (no photos sorry) you come into the Tickedy Jump..<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000491" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000491.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The jump into the Tickedy Chute is key to having the right line and direction leading into the Wiwaxy flats..<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000490" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000490.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The Wiwaxy flats may not look intimidating but you carry a ton of speed (115 km/h +) into them and they are usually set fairly turny so you need to ski them cleanly in order to carry your speed..<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000492" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000492.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The Wiwaxy Flats lead you into a sweeping triple called Coaches Turn. Not an overly technical turn but you want to have the right line and not climb up to high on the last gate to have the proper direction coming into the final gate of the triple..<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000494" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000494.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The last gate of the triple is the Coaches Jump. Looks a lot more intimidating than it is, but you do get a good flight. This leads you to the fishnet turn which you need to nail to have the right line coming into the fallaway turn on the gunbarrel pitch.<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000496" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000496.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The Fallaway turn is where the hill literally falls away into C-Turn and the Gunbarrel pitch. Gunbarrel is the longest pitch on the course and sends you hauling in to the final flats (which you can see a part of in the photo).<br /><br />I've skied well in the two training runs but made major mistakes at the end of Fishnet and into Fallaway which I will fix up for tomorrow! I'm starting bib 7 which is a good number to start, but the track is in such great shape it doesn't make too much difference what you start.<br /><br />Wish me luck!<br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Seasons First Nor-Ams</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><dc:date>2009-12-04T18:58:52-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Seasons_First_NorAms.html#unique-entry-id-76</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Seasons_First_NorAms.html#unique-entry-id-76</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Calgary, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="dustinlovelandslalom" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dustinlovelandslalom.jpg" width="604" height="401"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Loveland Slalom #1<span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The first Nor-Am races of the year are over and they were tough! Everyday the field was stacked with guys who are ranked in the top 30 on the World Cup circuit. On top of that the snow at both Loveland and Aspen was water injected and the injection had been taken a little too far. This means that the hills were sheer ice from top to bottom.<br /><br />The first slalom went fairly well. I haven't skiied very much slalom this year so the goal was really just to go for it and grab some Nor-Am points. I made it down in 16th with two solid runs. The second day I slipped out at the top of the pitch, skied a hairpin backwards, then nearly highsided in the middle of the pitch and went out. <br /><br />The first GS day at Aspen was completely forgettable. I made it about 6 gates into the pitch then loaded the ski and got completely shot out of the course. The second day I had a decent first run and was sitting in 16th. I was having a wicked second run until I made a technical mistake halfway down which cost me a ton of time before finally recovering near the bottoma and finishing 17th.<br /><br />Although it really wasn't the start to the season I was looking for, I managed to get two decent results in and with the crazy injection and tough field I can live with how things ended up.<br /><br />Video from the first Loveland slalom race:<br /><br /><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/JS9jab10v30&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/JS9jab10v30&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lake Louise Photos</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Racing</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2009-11-28T07:26:59-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Lake_Louise_Photos.html#unique-entry-id-75</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Lake_Louise_Photos.html#unique-entry-id-75</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Calgary, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">The 3 a.m. wakeup this morning was no fun, no fun at all! I'm sitting in the Calgary airport right now waiting to board a 6:30 a.m. flight to Denver, Colorado for the NorAm races there starting this Monday (the 30th). I foreran the final training run of the mens World Cup downhill yesterday, which was super fun! The track is great this year with a lot more terrain to deal with at the top compared to previous years. The rest of the track is pretty much the same ripping fast downhill as always. When I went it was bluebird and not too cold making it probably the best conditions I've ever run a downhill in, which made it all the more fun.<br /><br />Here are a few shots taken during inspection yesterday:<br /><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="1" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/1.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Tickety Chute<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="2" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/2.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Wiwaxy Flats<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="3" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/3.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">End of Wiwaxy/Entrance to Coaches<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="4" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/4.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Coaches Turn<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="5" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/5.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Coaches Jump<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="6" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/6.jpg" width="640" height="480"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Gunbarrel Drop Off<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="7" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/7.jpg" width="640" height="853"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Gunbarrel (This photo really doesn't do it justice!)<br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Panorama Video</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><dc:date>2009-11-26T12:57:41-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Panorama_Video_2009.html#unique-entry-id-74</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Panorama_Video_2009.html#unique-entry-id-74</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Panorama, BC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Moving over to Lake Louise in an hour to forerun the World Cup downhill training run tomorrow! After that I go to Colorado for the first Norams of the season. Feeling pretty good going into them and I'm excited to get the season started!<br />A few highlights from Pano this past week:<br /><br /><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/rM7e7XJAJ_0&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/rM7e7XJAJ_0&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sponsor Shots</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Sponsors</category><dc:date>2009-11-24T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sponsor_Shots.html#unique-entry-id-73</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sponsor_Shots.html#unique-entry-id-73</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Panorama, BC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">My teammate Jeff Frisch and I stayed out after training today to get some photos taken for our sponsors.<br /><br />My personal headgear sponsor this year is Sprott Private Wealth, which was my shoulder patch sponsor last season as well.<br /><br />Jeff is sponsored by Bombardier for his headgear, and has a unique shoulder patch sponsor. Several businessmen from his adopted home club Tremblant (Jeff was born in Italy) came together to provide the funds for his shoulder patch. Hence the DGRGCPM patch!<br /><br />I'm still looking for a shoulder patch sponsor for this year, so if anyone is interested or knows anyone who would be interested in supporting a local athlete, you can contact me at </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="mailto:dustin@dustincook.ca?subject=Sponsorship" rel="self">dustin@dustincook.ca</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> !<br /></span><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">(Click an image to go to the album)</span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent"><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6134" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6134.jpg" width="382" height="254"/></a><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent">       </a></span><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent"><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6149" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6149.jpg" width="232" height="349"/></a><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent"><br /><br /><br /> </a></span><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent"><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6118" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6118-2.jpg" width="234" height="352"/></a><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent">        </a></span><a href="photography/recent.html" rel="self" title="Recent"><img class="imageStyle" alt="DSC_6121" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/dsc_6121.jpg" width="366" height="244"/></a><span style="font-size:13px; ">       <br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>ARC &#x26; Lindsey&#x27;s Helmet</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Links</category><dc:date>2009-11-19T22:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/ARC_Lindseys_Helmet.html#unique-entry-id-72</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/ARC_Lindseys_Helmet.html#unique-entry-id-72</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Kananaskis, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />If you haven't read the Alpine Race Consulting (ACR) blog written by Bob Needell yet, you're missing out on some awesome insider information about World Cup races. I won't tell you too much about it because there is a lot I could say, but he recently got picked up by SkiRacing.com to do a column for them! Definitely worth checking out!<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Check out the ACR blog </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://alpineraceconsulting.blogspot.com/" rel="external">here</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">, and the SkiRacing column </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="https://www.skiracing.com/?q=node/529" rel="self">here.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://alpineraceconsulting.blogspot.com/" rel="external"><img class="imageStyle" alt="black_logo" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/black_logo.gif" width="280" height="114"/></a><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:13px; ">And if you're artisticly inclined, check out NBC's </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/lindseys-helmet/" rel="external">'Design Lindsey's Helmet'</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> contest:<br /><br /></span>"Lindsey invites you to enter for a chance to contribute your original artwork for the customized helmet she will wear on the slopes in Vancouver. Whether you are an aspiring professional graphic designer or just like to doodle all day, this is your chance to inspire her, amaze her, and convince her that your design will be the one she wants for her Olympic helmet."<br /><br /><span style="font-size:13px; ">The contest opens on November 23rd and there are some great prizes to be won. <br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span></p><p style="text-align:center;"><img class="imageStyle" alt="screencap 2009-11-19 at 10.29.25 PM" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/screencap-2009-11-19-at-10.29.25-pm-2.jpg" width="273" height="308"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /></span><span style="font:13px CenturyGothic; color:#232943;"><br /></span></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nakiska Update</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Video</category><dc:date>2009-11-18T19:32:46-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nakiska%20Update.html#unique-entry-id-71</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nakiska%20Update.html#unique-entry-id-71</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Kananaskis, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Nakiska has been great so far this year! Quite a change from last year when condtions weren't great for the most part, this year has been pretty stellar as far as conditions and training go. They opened up a different run this year to start off, which I think was a good idea because it allowed for much safer training and gave them more time to set up the other runs.  <br /><br />I've been here for nine days so far and have skied eight. I've skied every event so far which is awesome. And I've finally been able to get a bunch of slalom training in, something I've been severely lacking in this season! We even got in a day of downhill. We have been doing double sessions almost every day though, which gets super tiring and I could really use a day off soon! <br /><br />I'm staying here in Nakiska for one more day of GS, then heading to Panorama for a FIS GS race on saturday. After that I'll be in Pano for a few more days, and finally forerunning the final training run of the Lake Lousie Winterstart World Cup. Should be fun!<br /><br />Here's one last run of SG from Nakiska:<br /><br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/-F4TTGiwUDE&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/-F4TTGiwUDE&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nakiska Super-G Vid</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Video</category><dc:date>2009-11-15T22:04:55-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nakiska%20SuperG%20Video.html#unique-entry-id-70</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nakiska%20SuperG%20Video.html#unique-entry-id-70</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#FF000B;"><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/287hh4vycmo&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/287hh4vycmo&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nakiska Pre-Season</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><dc:date>2009-11-11T23:45:39-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nakiska%20Pre%20Season.html#unique-entry-id-69</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Nakiska%20Pre%20Season.html#unique-entry-id-69</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Kananaskis, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Good ol' Nakiska! Just like the last four years of preseason I find myself at the wonderfully tough mountain that goes by the name of Nakiska. AKA the host of the Alpine events of the 1988 Olympics. The crew at Nakiska does an awesome job of getting the hill ready for us (the CAST, other national teams, and provincial teams). <br /><br />I say it is wonderfully tough because Nakiska is not an easy hill. You need to have your head in the right place and your butt in gear to rip on this hill! Due to being so early in the season, there isn't a lot of snow coverage and the terrain can get pretty gnarly. Skiing on the tough, jagged, rolly terrain this early in the year definitely prepares you for later in the season. <br /><br />I've had two days on the slope so far (only one run open right now!) and things are going fairly well. Due to my recent back injury I'm taking things pretty slowly; getting a really good warmup in the morning, taking breaks if anything fees off, and stopping if I feel any pain. Better to take it easy now then be forced to take it easy when it counts later in the year. Even with the injury I've been able to get in eight good runs both days so far, and I'm getting back in the groove.<br /><br />I'll be staying here for a solid 12 day block before moving over to Panorama my first GS race of the season on the 21st. <br /><br />Don't forget to check me out on Twitter (</span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/dustincook" rel="external">@dustincook</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">). I'll try to update my blog as much as I can, but I post quick twitter updates every day because its super convenient!</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Photography Page</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2009-11-08T22:58:14-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Photography%20Page.html#unique-entry-id-68</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Photography%20Page.html#unique-entry-id-68</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Calgary, AB<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />I've updated the photography page so that things are a little more simplified. I also fixed the Purchase page so that it actually works now. If you like any of my photos and want to support me, purchase a photo!</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Twitter</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Links</category><dc:date>2009-11-01T14:21:25-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Twitter.html#unique-entry-id-65</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Twitter.html#unique-entry-id-65</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Morin-Heights, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />I was going to include this with my last post but when I started writing it grew into it's own idea and I felt it deserved it's space:<br /><br />If you're not using Twitter I highly suggets you jump on the bandwagon (or into the new age of social media) and check it out. Even if you don't post anything yourself it's an extremely convenient way to get updated on people and things that interest you. <br /><br />For thos who have never heard of Twitter or just don't know what it's all about I suggest you take a look at the </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/13920" rel="external">Twitter FAQ here.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /><br />Here is a list of CAST members currently twittering:<br /><br />Yours truly: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/dustincook" rel="external">@dustincook</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Manuel O-Paradis: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/manuelracing" rel="external">@manuelracing</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Mike Janyk: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/mikejanyk" rel="external">@mikejanyk</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Gen Simard: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/GenSimard" rel="external">@gensimard</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Kelly McBroom: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/kellymcbroom" rel="external">@kellymcbroom</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Anna Goodman: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/annagoody" rel="external">@annagoody</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /><br />And some other notable racers:<br /><br />Lindsay Vonn: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/lindseyvonn" rel="external">@lindsayvonn</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Ted Ligety: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/tedligety" rel="external">@tedligety</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Aksel Lund Svindal: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/akselsvindal" rel="external">@akselsvindal</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Lara Gut: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/Laragut" rel="external">@laragut</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Marco Sullivan: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/marcOsullivan" rel="external">@marcosullivan</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Hailey Duke: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/haileyduke" rel="external">@haileyduke</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /><br />And finally some organizations and news sources that I follow:<br /><br />Alpine Canada: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/alpine_canada" rel="external">@alpine_canada</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />US Ski Team: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/usskiteam" rel="external">@usskiteam</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />CTV Olympics: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/CTVOlympics" rel="external">@ctvolympics</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Ski Racing Mag: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/SkiRacingMag" rel="external">@skiracingmag</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Alpine Ontario: </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://twitter.com/AlpineOntario" rel="external">@alpineontario</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Alpine Race Consulting (Greg Needell): </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="https://twitter.com/ARCGN" rel="external">@arcgn</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br />UPDATE: I've decided to add this as a section of my wesbsite. I'll continually update it as more CAST athletes and other skiers join the ranks, along with other interesting tweeps. If you know of anyone I should add, email me at </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="mailto:dustin@dustincook.ca?subject=Twitter page" rel="self">dustin@dustincook.ca</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">.<br /><br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Olympic News&#x2c; Melnyk&#x2c; and an MJ Tribute by the Vikings</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Links</category><dc:date>2009-11-01T13:49:18-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic%20News%20Melnyk%20etc.html#unique-entry-id-64</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Olympic%20News%20Melnyk%20etc.html#unique-entry-id-64</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Morin-Heights, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Another batch of links for those interested in the goings on of the ski world. Many of you have probably read about or seen these but for those who haven't, here you go!<br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:14px; font-weight:bold; ">Canadian businessman</span><span style="font-size:13px; "> and owner of the Ottawa Senators, Eugene Melynk, recently launched a fundraiser aimed directly at Alpine Canada and the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.<br /><br />"This fundraising initiative will offer 3,000 special ACA memberships. All members will receive a two-year subscription to SRC (Ski Racing Canada) Magazine and access to all of the magazine's digital and e-newsletter materials. Members will also have a one in four chance to win more than 700 prizes valued at $250,000. Each membership will cost $100 with all proceeds going directly to fund costs associated with housing and feeding the national ski team athletes competing in 2010."<br /><br />All the details about the membership can be seen on the </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://canski.org/eugene-melnyk-launches-canadian-ski-team-fundraiser" rel="external">ACA website here.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /><br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:14px; font-weight:bold; ">The </span><span style="font-size:14px; font-weight:bold; "><a href="http://www.ctvolympics.ca/" rel="external">CTV Olympic site</a></span><span style="font-size:14px; font-weight:bold; "> is a</span><span style="font-size:14px; "> </span><span style="font-size:13px; ">great source for Vancouver 2010 Olympic news on every Olympic sport, skiing included. The site is updated several times a day, with the </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.ctvolympics.ca/alpine-skiing/index.html" rel="external">Alpine Skiing</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> section updated nearly every day.<br /><br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font-size:14px; font-weight:bold; ">And finally, some of the</span><span style="font-size:14px; "> </span><span style="font-size:13px; ">guys on the Norwegian Ski Team (or the "Attacking Vikings" as they've dubbed themselves) were having some fun high in the Chilean mountains and decided to share their follies with the world. It's a pretty hilarious video, check it out!<br /><br /><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/BnHyxQS2ncA&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/BnHyxQS2ncA&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><br /><br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>SIRC Photo Contest Update</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Personal</category><category>Photography</category><dc:date>2009-10-30T09:47:14-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/SIRC%20Photo%20Contest%20Update.html#unique-entry-id-63</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/SIRC%20Photo%20Contest%20Update.html#unique-entry-id-63</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Morin-Heights, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />Thanks to anyone and everyone who voted for me in the SIRC Photo Contest. Thanks to you I won!<br />SIRC issued a </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.sirc.ca/news_view.cfm?id=31704" rel="external">press release</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> a few days ago announcing the winners and I was quite flattered to see that I was on top of the list. The press conference can be read </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.sirc.ca/news_view.cfm?id=31704" rel="external">here.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> Thanks again!!</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Stubai Video</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Video</category><dc:date>2009-10-29T09:50:02-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Stubai%20Video.html#unique-entry-id-62</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Stubai%20Video.html#unique-entry-id-62</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Morin-Heights, QC<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The video from Stubai is now live on the site. You can check it out here or on the </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="videos.html" rel="self" title="Videos">videos page.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />We managed to get a few decent days in at the end. The snow was pretty soft, but soft snow is better than skiing on rocks!<br /></span><span style="font:10px Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; "><br /><br /><object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/6aCBNdbojng&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/6aCBNdbojng&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sprott Private Wealth</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Sponsors</category><dc:date>2009-10-28T09:41:17-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprott%20Private%20Wealth.html#unique-entry-id-61</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Sprott%20Private%20Wealth.html#unique-entry-id-61</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />I am very pleased to announce that I will once again be sponsored by </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.sprott.com" rel="external">Sprott Private Wealth.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> This year  the Sprott Private Wealth logo will be prominently displayed as my headgear sponsor on all of my Alpine Canada hats and my helmets. I am extremely proud to wear the Sprott logo and I'd like to extend my sincere thanks to Mr. Sprott and everyone at Sprott Private Wealth who had a hand in making this happen. <br /><br /><br />Mr. Eric Sprott, founder and owner of Sprott Private Wealth was kind enough to invite my father, sister and myself to his office in Toronto this summer. The visit was very cool and the office is simply stunning. You can see some pictures of my visit there </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dustincook/sets/72157622587936623/" rel="external" title="Blog:Visit to Sprott Headquarters">here.</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; "> <br /><br /><br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="P1000460" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/p1000460.jpg" width="519" height="389"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Stubai Camp</title><dc:creator>Dustin Cook</dc:creator><category>Training</category><category>Personal</category><dc:date>2009-10-25T12:58:18-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Stubai%20Camp.html#unique-entry-id-60</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/Stubai%20Camp.html#unique-entry-id-60</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; color:#0051A1;font-weight:bold; ">&raquo; Ottawa, ON<br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; "><br />The almost three weeks I spent in Stubai, Austria for the second on-snow camp of the year were eye opening to say the least. Our first ski day was on October 10th. We had heard about how little snow they had, but nothing could have prepared me for what I saw when I got to the top of the glacier:<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Fantastic first day conditions!<br />" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_0037.jpg" width="615" height="461"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Fantastic first day conditions!<br /><br />22 runs in a slalom course later and one wrecked pair of skis and we left the mountain in disbelief. It snowed a little that night and the rocks got covered over for the most part, but a new challenge arose. We switched to another side of the glacier the next day and though it had much better snow coverage, the snow was coverring up glacial ice. If you've never skied on glacier ice it is the slickest, hardest ice you will ever find. Razor sharp edges are rounded and dull in two runs on the stuff! <br /><br />So after an interesting first two days the storm started. It snowed for eight days straight after that. Eight! The mountain went from zero snow, to waaaay to much snow in a matter of days. All the accumulation, plus a seemingly never ending stream of hazards made training extremely tough, but we hamered on through and skied every day. Iced over goggles, giant ski-wrecking rocks, 80km/h winds, and freezing temperatures kept things from getting too dull!<br /><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_2148" src="http://www.dustincook.ca/blog_files/img_2148.jpg" width="614" height="461"/><span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">Finally some nice weather!<br /><br />With about five days left the sun finally poked through and brought us a few good days, which we took full advantage of. The snow wasn't perfect but it got better and better over those last five days and we got some decent GS and Super-G training in. On the penultimate day of training we skied Super-G to start off then moved to slalom. I did the first run of slalom gates then went to do the second run and couldn't put any pressure on my skis. Turns out I likely have a bulged disc in my back. The pain was so intense the first day it happened we thought that it might be serious, but the pain has lessened considerably since then so the doctors think I should be good to go in a week or so.  <br /><br />With all the soft snow we only did 3 days of slalom which brings my slalom training total for the year up to about 4 days. Even though I've done so little slalom I've been skiing well when I do get the chance to ski it, which is encouraging because I had such a tough time in the event last year.<br /><br />Overall it was an extremely tough camp mentally. I've never been on a camp where we faced such challenging conditions, and it seemed like some new, even more difficult challenge arose each day. Every day can't be perfect as my coach constantly reminded us! The way I see it, I made it through all the bad weather so the rest of the season should be blue skies! Not likely, but I can dream.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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