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Don Ross鈥檚 best biking in three years

Eleven medals were won during the 小蓝视频 High School Mountain Biking Championship
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Left to Right: Ben Thompson, Haydyn Wynter, Kieran Macdonald, Aiden Van Der Werff, Tiegen Pascual, Sienna Dickson, Michaela Hoskin and coach Greg Day.

When Michaela Hoskin jumps on her mountain bike at a race, the part she looks forward to most is the downhill stretch.聽

鈥淭he downhill was the most fun,鈥 she wrote in an email. 鈥淎lways is. Cumberland has a sick network of trails that have tons of flow and great features.鈥

And her enjoyment for racing her bike downhill shows.

The Grade 9 athlete from Don Ross Middle School was one of several Squamish cyclists who were able to secure a position on the podium during the 小蓝视频 High School Mountain Biking Championship in Cumberland late last month.

As a school, the Don Ross team came out third. Eleven medals were won between all the riders on the team, the school鈥檚 best showing in three years.

Hoskin managed to land in second place in both the cross-country and enduro events.

In enduro events, athletes are only timed for the downhill portions of the trails, as the race is broken down into a series of downhill stages.

At each stage, participants scan their timing chip just before their descent and once more as they reach the bottom.

It was a new format for Hoskin, who typically races in cross-country events.

鈥淔or me, it was challenging because being an XC racer. I鈥檓 used to kinda taking my breaks on the downhill,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 do that in enduro. It was weird having the uphill as rest time.鈥

But that didn鈥檛 keep her from getting the silver.

Riding for Team Squamish, she鈥檚 raced almost every other weekend for the last three years. She plans on tackling the Cycling 小蓝视频 provincials next.

Ben Thompson, a Grade 8 rider at Don Ross Middle School, was another local athlete who managed to land on the podium during the event.

Landing second in his division鈥檚 enduro event, and making the top 10 out of the 50 racers in the cross-country event, Thompson managed to also put on a strong performance.

鈥淚 was pretty happy with that,鈥 he wrote in an email about his silver medal in the enduro event.

Like Hoskin, Thompson also favours speeding downhill on his mountain bike, calling it his favourite part of the race.

Both Hoskin and Thompson were just a sample of Squamish athletes鈥 impressive performance during the event.

In the cross-country, the results spoke for themselves.

Sienna Dickson and Teigen Pascual managed to get first and second, respectively, in the Grade 8 girls鈥 division.

The enduro races also netted commanding performances.

Teigen Pascual grabbed gold and Sienna Dickson clutched the silver in the Grade 8 girls鈥 division.

Haydyn Wynter got third in the Grade 8 boys鈥 event.

Squamish, once again, did well when it came to the king and queen of the mountain rankings. The placements are determined by combining the times for both cross-country and enduro events. The shorter the combined time, the better the ranking.

Teigen Pascual grabbed first while Sienna Dickson nabbed second in the Grade 8 girls鈥 division.

Hoskin managed to get second in the Grade 9 girls鈥 rankings.

鈥淚鈥檓 super proud of the kids. They did a fantastic job,鈥 said coach Greg Day, who鈥檚 been in charge of the team for the last three years.聽

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