Luci: From College to Pro Skiing and Biathlon
New Things! From College to Pro Skiing and Biathlon.
New things always take a bit of adjusting and my life has been full of it this summer! First of all, This is my first blog as a Team Birkie member, so I will give a brief introduction.
My name is Luci Anderson and I am from Golden Valley, MN. I learned to ski at Theodore Wirth Park with the Minnesota Youth Ski League. I started racing for the Armstrong High School Nordic team in 7th grade where I discovered my love for ski racing and being part of a team. I decided to start taking training more seriously and joined Loppet Nordic Racing, where I met so many young people like me that wanted to commit themselves to the sport. During my senior year of high school I was recruited to be on the University of New Hampshire Ski Team. I skied for the past 5 years at UNH, utilizing an extra year of eligibility because of covid to race for another year and get a masters degree. I moved back home this spring to join Team Birkie’s Continental team and so far have really enjoyed being on this team!
My fellow UNH skiing captains! Top row; Everett Olson, Luci Anderson (me), Jasmine Lyons; holding us up on Bottom row; Alice House, James Schneider, Seth Wyatt
I am very excited to embark on this new journey of learning the world of professional skiing. Fall training will be looking a little different, with most of my time being devoted to training and recovery, and not towards going into the lab or studying for a final. I think this will be the biggest challenge for me since I will have to resist the feeling of training more with my new free time so I don’t overwhelm my body with a much larger training load than past years.
One thing that I have been using my new free time for is learning to become a biathlete. Last summer I had an opportunity to attend a US biathlon camp to train with some of the national team and get an introduction to shooting. I really enjoyed the people and the challenge of learning to shoot. This opened up a whole new world for me. I was lucky to be asked back this spring to become a Project X team member. Project X is a program that offers a way for high level cross country skiers to try out biathlon and see if it is a good fit for them. So far this summer, I have been to three camps with USBA, training out of the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, NY. My shooting abilities are improving and I am still able to train for skiing at the same rate that I would be without learning to shoot. Lake Placid has been a great place to train with easy access to the Adirondacks for mountain running and a rollerski loop at Mt Van Hoevenberg. I am so incredibly grateful to the USBA for the chance to try out a new sport. I look forward to seeing if I have what it takes to be a competitive biathlete.
I went to a summer nordic practice with my high school team, Armstrong. I am looking forward to joining in on some of their practices this winter.
Thanks for reading my first blog post, I am excited to share more about this new adventure with you all as I get ready for my first season as a professional athlete. See you on the trails!