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John Caldwell Award for 2022: Ed Despard & John Ogden and their company Bullitt Timing
John Caldwell Award: One of NENSA’s finest traditions is presenting the John Caldwell Award. This award annually recognizes a single individual, or entity, which embodies the spirit, dedication, innovation, and pride of John Caldwell.
NENSA is thrilled to honor John Ogden and Ed Despard, from Bullitt Timing, with the John Caldwell Award this year, as they truly embody the spirit of this annual award.
Ed and John, and the company they created – Bullitt Timing – has not only raised the bar for timing races – but surpassed it in all they have done to make timing fair, consistent, reliable, and accessible.
“It is with great pleasure that I can share a few ‘insider’ thoughts about Bullitt Timing, a very small company with a huge heart, endless energy and constant innovation.” says Mary Ann Levins, long-time NENSA event & timing support and race secretary. “For decades, New England Nordic skiing has been well aware of John Ogden’s passion and enthusiasm for the sport, but what simmered under those wild wigs at the NEBKL Festivals was a man determined to solve some of the problems that plagued the quality of our events.”
Thus, Bullitt timing was born! John’s ‘CAN DO’ energy now teamed with Ed Despard’s casually stunning abilities with computer software, hardware and basically anything to do with the tech aspects of event timing, put this little company on the fast track to becoming an indispensable part of New England Nordic ski racing.
These two men are the epitome of growth mindsets. Spend five minutes in their Snap On tool truck retrofitted to be a timing brain trust and you will find that they are not resting on their accomplishments but rather talking about how they can be better; how they can offer more to the racers. Always thinking, they brought on a third tech/timing savvy assistant, Steve Burt. Steve brings a calm capability that really shines when things get ‘lively’. If you have spent any time in a timing building (or truck), things can get ‘lively’. These three men repeatedly produce a world class product and they do it with huge hearts and great passion. Congratulations to Bullitt Timing on the well-deserved John Caldwell Award. New England Nordic Skiing and the greater racing community are so fortunate that you decided to tirelessly invest your many talents in improving a critical component of our events.”
Kait Miller, NENSA Youth & Introductory Program Director shares –
“I’ve experienced what Bullitt Timing brings to an event from both the athlete and event organizer side. Bullitt entered the scene while I was still competing professionally, and they quickly raised the bar on event timing to a whole new level. Both as an athlete and an event organizer, having Bullitt at an event meant I did not have to worry about timing. I could lay my trust in them to provide timely and accurate seed lists, start lists, and results. It is so evident by the quality of their work and their constant innovation how much Ed and John care about the ski community. And while they are operating at a very high level, they are always open to feedback and are always looking for ways to improve what they do. At events, they are the first to arrive and the last to leave. And in addition to being master timers and data managers, Ed and John are also kind and fun humans and I’m grateful to work alongside them.”
“Bullitt Timing really stepped onto the scene right about the time I joined NENSA,” says Justin Beckwith, NENSA’s Competitive Program Director. “Besides bringing a whole gamut of new technology — John and Ed bring undeniable passion to all their pursuits. They just love being a part of events. The success of many of our new programs, specifically rollerskiing are in many ways possible because of our partnership. Whether its data management, loaning equipment or helping with manual labor at events — Bullitt Timing has always been there for NENSA and the skiers of New England!”
Ollie Burruss, Race Director at Craftsbury sums it up by adding –
“It’s hard for me to encapsulate how invaluable Bullitt Timing has been to racing at the Outdoor Center and in New England writ large. I had the honor of hiring John and Ed for what I believe was their first paid gig, an Eastern Cup Opener back in 2016. John was chatting with me in the timing shed when the race started, casually reaching back to click something on his laptop after the first racer left the gate without missing a beat in his story. Since then, Bullitt has joined us for Eastern Cups, Marathon Ski Festivals, and even the 2019 US Cross Country Championships. I honestly cannot imagine hosting a big race without them. Ed, John, Steve, Mary Anne, and everyone else who keeps Bullitt running (I see you Alex and Andrea!) have played an enormous role in raising the bar for competitive skiing nationwide, not just here in New England. Timing is a funny thing. Most of the time if you have to think much about the timing at a race, that’s a bad thing. I love that Bullitt is being recognized with this award and getting the shine they deserve, but I think the true marker of their success is how little racers, coaches, and fans have to think about them at a race. Just head to the live timing, check the results, and go on with your day. No fuss, just accurate information delivered by some of the loveliest folks in our community. “
BRAVO to Bullitt Timing, and to John Ogden and Ed Despard for your game changing addition to the New England ski community. We here at NENSA are so proud to give you this award, as an entity which embodies the spirit, dedication, innovation, and pride of John Caldwell. Congratulations!
Ford Sayre 2022 Club of the Year
NENSA is pleased to announce Ford Sayre as the 2022 NENSA Club of the Year. Like NENSA, the driving force of their mission statement involves, “a life-long passion for skiing.” Their cross country ski program is one of the most developed in New England – with options for Bill Koch, highly competitive juniors, and a Nordic Club for High School and adult skiers. For many decades you would be hard pressed to attend a major event in the East without seeing skiers donning the blue and green of the Ford Sayre uniform (although their newest suit is a sharp dual-tone blue).
During the 2021-2022 season Ford Sayre scored the fifth most points in the NENSA Club Cup with participants in 15 of the 27 events that were scored!
With just a quick look at Ford Sayre’s website you can feel the deep history and support of the organization. “Ford K. Sayre Memorial Ski Council serves skiers and children of the Upper Connecticut River Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. The Council traces its beginnings to Ford and Peggy Sayre, skiing pioneers who began offering skiing lessons to children in 1936. Since that time, the program has expanded to serve over 500 children every year, of all abilities and interests.”
“The Council currently offers Alpine, Nordic, and Ski Jumping and Ski Mo instructional programs.”
Each program offers year round training and event calendars, robust volunteerism, accessible venues, awesome coaches and opportunities for scholarship.
Hilary McNamee started working with Ford Sayre in 2011 and became the Head Nordic Coach in 2019.
“What’s most amazing to me is that it’s largely a volunteer-supported organization: There are only 2 full time employees and more than 130 parent and community volunteers supporting practices, staffing the board and running community events on and off the snow for our 350+ skiers. And that’s just our Nordic program — our Alpine, Jumping and SkiMo branches are thriving too!
Since we are on the border, we serve both New Hampshire and Vermont skiers. Which is neat for our Junior coaches who get exposure to both ski scenes. That being said, the early days of the pandemic were really challenging for us because our VT skiers couldn’t come to Oak Hill due to travel restrictions. But our community was committed to finding a way to unite — so, up to the hills of Norwich we went and we had a BALL!
That’s also the season we saw a huge jump in our numbers — this past season we had a 100 skier increase in K-8th over pre-pandemic. And I chalk that up to the commitment and passion of the community of volunteers: Families who joined because indoor activities were limited felt so welcomed that now they’re hooked! If you’re ever in Hanover on a winter Monday, it’s pretty magical to see 120 K-2nd graders flying around on Garipay Field!
Our Junior racing program places equal emphasis on personal and athletic development. It’s a lot of extra work, but we’re committed to traveling, lodging and cooking as a team at Eastern Cup weekends. It’s a great environment for team bonding and personal development — learning to cook, sharing pre-race jitters and post-race war stories, and all the subtleties of group-living. Traveling together also helps keep races accessible to skiers whose families can’t take them to every race weekend. It’s all so good and so special for kids to have this kind of experience with a group of similarly driven peers, independent of their parents.”
Lou Bregou, Ford Sayre Council Chair
“Ford Sayre is honored to be named the 2022 NENSA Club of the Year. We have an 85 year tradition of building ski communities and instruction on snow that is only possible due to our awesome coaches and hundreds of volunteers. NENSA is a wonderful partner that helps us achieve our mission to share the joy of nordic skiing at all ages and levels in our community.”
Jay Davis, BKL Head Coach
“I have coached K-12 Ford Sayre skiers over the last 24 years, and have been a close observer of the wonderful growth of both Ford Sayre and NENSA. There is such a special commitment of NE clubs to developing a love of skiing in skiers of all ages.”
Tricia Groff, K-2nd Head Coach
“The Ford Sayre program is an integral piece of the Upper Valley lifestyle and I feel incredibly lucky to be a part of it. The entire community comes together to bring magic to this program and it transforms winter into the most wonderful season of the year for many area children.”
Fischer Sports has signed a three-year Associate Sponsorship with NENSA
Fischer Sports has signed a three-year Associate Sponsorship with NENSA
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July 18, 2022
NENSA is thrilled to announce that our longtime sponsor, Fischer Sports, has upped their commitment to NENSA and our year round programing by increasing their annual support to the Associate Level, and signing a 3 year sponsorship agreement with us.
This first year of increased financial support has enabled NENSA to purchase a trailer that will house and transport all our equipment to and from our NENSA events and programs. Making its debut last week at our NENSA Eastern Regional Elite Group (REG) Camp and the Lost Nation Roll & clinics in Craftsbury VT, the trailer has already been a game changer for both storage and protection of our rollerskis and ramps.
Fischer Sports has been a huge supporter of our annual Women’s Day—supplying demo equipment to our participants for the day and swag for our raffle. We look forward to Fischer’s increased visibility and support at many of our events and races this coming season.
“Increasing our commitment to NENSA was an easy decision,” says Fischer Skis U.S. Nordic Director, Steve Reeder. “The support they provide to the New England skiing community is unrivaled, and we’re thrilled to help the organization with their year-round efforts to promote the sport.”
“NENSA has benefited from Fischer Sport’s support for many years. It was a pleasure to work with Steve and Brian on this new three-year sponsorship, comments Amie Smith, NENSA’s executive director.“The increased financial support to NENSA is so appreciated and needed! Our organization has been providing increased programming, events and race opportunities steadily over the past number of years, and this step up in sponsorship helps us meet that staffing and programming increase.”
About Fischer Skis:
Fischer’s vision is to be the winter athlete’s brand of choice through outstanding products, created for everlasting moments and new levels of individual performance. The privately held company employs nearly 2000 individuals who all share a passion for and dedication to winter sports. Fischer Sports GmbH was founded in 1924 in Ried im Innkreis, Austria, where the global headquarters is still located. Manufacturing takes place there and in Ukraine. For more information, visit www.fischersports.com
About NENSA:
NENSA Vision and Mission Statement:
Be a vibrant cross country skiing organization that inspires and empowers lifelong learning, development and community-building through the sport of cross country skiing. Mission: Share the joy of gliding on snow through educational, recreational, introductory and competitive programs to nurture and sustain an active cross country ski community for all ages and levels throughout the East.
NENSA Statement of Purpose:
The New England Nordic Ski Association (NENSA) is the umbrella organization for Nordic skiing events in the region. We are a member-supported service organization that promotes the culture of cross-country skiing by creating opportunities for youth, athletes, coaches, officials and skiers of all levels. NENSA provides the support structure necessary to bring cross-country skiers to their highest potential at regional, national and international events.
NENSA Rollerski Clinic at Orono High School
Friday, August 12, 2022 | RSU 26 in Orono, Maine
If you’re an Orono-area middle or high school skier, come join NENSA and the Penobscot Valley Ski Club at Orono High School for some skills, drills, and games on rollerskis! All clinic participants can use NENSA’s Swenor Rollerskis, but remember to bring your own boots, poles, and helmet! We can accommodate SNS and Prolink/NNN bindings.
Schedule:
12:45pm: Gather and hand out equipment
1:00-3:00pm: Rollerski Clinic
Location:
Orono High School RSU 26 Parking Lot at 10 Goodridge Drive, Orono, Me 04473
Rollerski Clinic Description:
This two hour learn-to-rollerski clinic is open to skiers 12-18 years of age and their parents/caretakers/coaches. We will go over some basic skills in skate technique before focusing on agility and games.
Please direct any questions to [email protected] and [email protected].