Utah winter games has a clinic before. I think this is an air rifle event, but is still an excellent introduction to biathlon combined with the clinic.
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From: "Jay Bender" <jay@...>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:41:41 -0700
To: <utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [utahbiathlon] Re: Getting started in Biathlon
As Washington Biathlon is one of the few places one can successfully get started (MN, NY, and Maine, also), we see many people fly in from other parts of the country to get the specific training, use of club rifles, safetey certification, etc. At the start of each season (summer and winter) we host an "Introduction to Biathlon". The winter one is the first week of January... check the web site for details - www.wabiathlon.org It is often easiest to start/learn about the sport in summer. The summer intro is usually one weekend either side of Memorial Day weekend. Again, check the web site. Or check out the web sites of biathlon groups elsewhere that may be nearer to you. Colorado Biathlon, Minnesota Biathlon, Wisconsin Biathlon, and West Yellowstone Ske Education Foundation are some of the Midwest and Mountain options. Google them and check out their web sites. Good luck!
Subject: Re: [utahbiathlon] Re: Getting started in Biathlon
Unfortunately, no. I was not able to find any information online about events to volunteer at or clinics to get started. If you hear anything specific, let me know. I still would love to get involved in biathlon.
From: chrisjochetz <chris@rotorcreative.com> Subject: [utahbiathlon] Re: Getting started in Biathlon To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 12:40 PM
Britt, I'm in the same boat as you were in 2007. Did you ever find the information you were seeking? This list appears to be all but dead and all attempts to contact someone with the club have failed. Is anyone out there?
Chris
--- In utahbiathlon@ yahoogroups. com, ME <treskroner@ ...> wrote: > > Jay > > Thank you for the great information. I did't realize > there were summer biathlon events. I am indeed in > Utah. I will try to find an event like you suggested. > I love to volunteer and agree with you that it is a > great way to get involved and introduced to the sport. > > > Since that snow is still a few months away, I will > seek out the rifle safety certifcation course like you > suggested. > > Again thank you for your response. > > Britt > > --- Jay Bender <jay@...> wrote: > > > Hi "Treskroner" (what is your name?), > > > > Assuming from the fact that you've posted to > > Utahbiathlon at Yahoo groups, I would guess you are > > in Utah? There are opportunities to get into > > biathlon in a number of locations near you.... > > Lander, Utah Soldier Hollow West Yellowstone and > > also Bozeman, MT Frazier, Colorado, and finally > > here in Washington State. We just had a guy from > > Boulder Colorado come out here to our August 18th > > event to get his "Rifle Safety Certification" and > > compete in a Summer Biathlon here. > > > > Basically what you need to do is find a place > > that is having an event. Usually a "Rifle Safety" > > course is offered in conjunction with an event/race. > > It is often a good idea to introduce yourself to > > the sport at a summer event because it is easier and > > more comfortable to get to know the procedures on a > > warm sunny day, lying on a carpet in the grass, > > rather than on a cold, snowy day lying on a carpet > > in the snow. Not that you can't learn what you need > > in winter, but we encourage the first experience to > > be in summer. You still have time to seek out a > > race and do this. There's one in Colorado at Snow > > Mountain Ranch (near Winter Park) Sept 23rd. > > http://www.colorado biathlon. org/schedule. html It > > would be worth a drive down for it.... great folks. > > Contact Brian Woodard (773.960.5585, > > volunteers@. ..) . You can also just > > volunteer to help out and watch, if you don't feel > > ready to compete yet. But do see if you can take > > the Rifle Safety Certification course. Not all > > places offer that at every event, as we do here in > > WA. > > > > If further travel is an option, you can come to > > our race in Yakima, WA Oct. 6th. Check our web site > > for information www.wabiathlon. org > > > > For winter, just find a nordic area where you can > > learn to skate ski, and take some skate skiing > > lessons. West Yellowstone is the center of the > > universe for cross country skiing during the weeks > > surrounding Thanksgiving. If that's within range, > > try to go! Again, I don't know exactly where you > > are, so it's hard to give you all the right > > contacts. A sports store in your area that sells > > ski gear will know where to send you for nordic > > skiing and lessons. > > > > Let me know if you have specific questions. > > > > Jay Bender > > Washington Biathlon Association > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: treskroner > > To: utahbiathlon@ yahoogroups. com > > Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:17 AM > > Subject: [utahbiathlon] Getting started in > > Biathlon > > > > > > Hello > > > > I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon > > but am not sure how to > > get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in > > shooting and skiing > > (once the snow falls of course)? > > > > This really is something I want to try. So any > > suggestions will be > > greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. > http://searchmarket ing.yahoo. com/ >
As Washington Biathlon is one of the few places one can successfully get started (MN, NY, and Maine, also), we see many people fly in from other parts of the country to get the specific training, use of club rifles, safetey certification, etc. At the start of each season (summer and winter) we host an "Introduction to Biathlon". The winter one is the first week of January... check the web site for details - www.wabiathlon.org It is often easiest to start/learn about the sport in summer. The summer intro is usually one weekend either side of Memorial Day weekend. Again, check the web site. Or check out the web sites of biathlon groups elsewhere that may be nearer to you. Colorado Biathlon, Minnesota Biathlon, Wisconsin Biathlon, and West Yellowstone Ske Education Foundation are some of the Midwest and Mountain options. Google them and check out their web sites. Good luck!
Subject: Re: [utahbiathlon] Re: Getting started in Biathlon
Unfortunately, no. I was not able to find any information online about events to volunteer at or clinics to get started. If you hear anything specific, let me know. I still would love to get involved in biathlon.
From: chrisjochetz <chris@rotorcreative.com> Subject: [utahbiathlon] Re: Getting started in Biathlon To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 12:40 PM
Britt, I'm in the same boat as you were in 2007. Did you ever find the information you were seeking? This list appears to be all but dead and all attempts to contact someone with the club have failed. Is anyone out there?
Chris
--- In utahbiathlon@ yahoogroups. com, ME <treskroner@ ...> wrote: > > Jay > > Thank you for the great information. I did't realize > there were summer biathlon events. I am indeed in > Utah. I will try to find an event like you suggested. > I love to volunteer and agree with you that it is a > great way to get involved and introduced to the sport. > > > Since that snow is still a few months away, I will > seek out the rifle safety certifcation course like you > suggested. > > Again thank you for your response. > > Britt > > --- Jay Bender <jay@...> wrote: > > > Hi "Treskroner" (what is your name?), > > > > Assuming from the fact that you've posted to > > Utahbiathlon at Yahoo groups, I would guess you are > > in Utah? There are opportunities to get into > > biathlon in a number of locations near you.... > > Lander, Utah Soldier Hollow West Yellowstone and > > also Bozeman, MT Frazier, Colorado, and finally > > here in Washington State. We just had a guy from > > Boulder Colorado come out here to our August 18th > > event to get his "Rifle Safety Certification" and > > compete in a Summer Biathlon here. > > > > Basically what you need to do is find a place > > that is having an event. Usually a "Rifle Safety" > > course is offered in conjunction with an event/race. > > It is often a good idea to introduce yourself to > > the sport at a summer event because it is easier and > > more comfortable to get to know the procedures on a > > warm sunny day, lying on a carpet in the grass, > > rather than on a cold, snowy day lying on a carpet > > in the snow. Not that you can't learn what you need > > in winter, but we encourage the first experience to > > be in summer. You still have time to seek out a > > race and do this. There's one in Colorado at Snow > > Mountain Ranch (near Winter Park) Sept 23rd. > > http://www.colorado biathlon. org/schedule. html It > > would be worth a drive down for it.... great folks. > > Contact Brian Woodard (773.960.5585, > > volunteers@. ..) . You can also just > > volunteer to help out and watch, if you don't feel > > ready to compete yet. But do see if you can take > > the Rifle Safety Certification course. Not all > > places offer that at every event, as we do here in > > WA. > > > > If further travel is an option, you can come to > > our race in Yakima, WA Oct. 6th. Check our web site > > for information www.wabiathlon. org > > > > For winter, just find a nordic area where you can > > learn to skate ski, and take some skate skiing > > lessons. West Yellowstone is the center of the > > universe for cross country skiing during the weeks > > surrounding Thanksgiving. If that's within range, > > try to go! Again, I don't know exactly where you > > are, so it's hard to give you all the right > > contacts. A sports store in your area that sells > > ski gear will know where to send you for nordic > > skiing and lessons. > > > > Let me know if you have specific questions. > > > > Jay Bender > > Washington Biathlon Association > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: treskroner > > To: utahbiathlon@ yahoogroups. com > > Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:17 AM > > Subject: [utahbiathlon] Getting started in > > Biathlon > > > > > > Hello > > > > I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon > > but am not sure how to > > get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in > > shooting and skiing > > (once the snow falls of course)? > > > > This really is something I want to try. So any > > suggestions will be > > greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. > http://searchmarket ing.yahoo. com/ >
Unfortunately, no. I was not able to find any information online about events to volunteer at or clinics to get started. If you hear anything specific, let me know. I still would love to get involved in biathlon.
--- On Tue, 10/20/09, chrisjochetz <chris@...> wrote:
From: chrisjochetz <chris@...> Subject: [utahbiathlon] Re: Getting started in Biathlon To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 12:40 PM
Britt, I'm in the same boat as you were in 2007. Did you ever find the information you were seeking? This list appears to be all but dead and all attempts to contact someone with the club have failed. Is anyone out there?
Chris
--- In utahbiathlon@ yahoogroups. com, ME <treskroner@ ...> wrote: > > Jay > > Thank you for the great information. I did't realize > there were summer biathlon events. I am indeed in > Utah. I will try to find an event like you suggested. > I love to volunteer and agree with you that it is a > great way to get involved and introduced to the sport. > > > Since that snow is still a few months away, I will > seek out the rifle safety certifcation course like you >
suggested. > > Again thank you for your response. > > Britt > > --- Jay Bender <jay@...> wrote: > > > Hi "Treskroner" (what is your name?), > > > > Assuming from the fact that you've posted to > > Utahbiathlon at Yahoo groups, I would guess you are > > in Utah? There are opportunities to get into > > biathlon in a number of locations near you.... > > Lander, Utah Soldier Hollow West Yellowstone and > > also Bozeman, MT Frazier, Colorado, and finally > > here in Washington State. We just had a guy from > > Boulder Colorado come out here to our August 18th > > event to get his "Rifle Safety Certification" and > > compete in a Summer Biathlon here. > > > > Basically what you need to do is find a place > > that is having an event. Usually a "Rifle Safety" > >
course is offered in conjunction with an event/race. > > It is often a good idea to introduce yourself to > > the sport at a summer event because it is easier and > > more comfortable to get to know the procedures on a > > warm sunny day, lying on a carpet in the grass, > > rather than on a cold, snowy day lying on a carpet > > in the snow. Not that you can't learn what you need > > in winter, but we encourage the first experience to > > be in summer. You still have time to seek out a > > race and do this. There's one in Colorado at Snow > > Mountain Ranch (near Winter Park) Sept 23rd. > > http://www.colorado biathlon. org/schedule. html It > > would be worth a drive down for it.... great folks. > > Contact Brian Woodard (773.960.5585, > >
volunteers@. ..) . You can also just > > volunteer to help out and watch, if you don't feel > > ready to compete yet. But do see if you can take > > the Rifle Safety Certification course. Not all > > places offer that at every event, as we do here in > > WA. > > > > If further travel is an option, you can come to > > our race in Yakima, WA Oct. 6th. Check our web site > > for information www.wabiathlon. org > > > > For winter, just find a nordic area where you can > > learn to skate ski, and take some skate skiing > > lessons. West Yellowstone is the center of the > > universe for cross country skiing during the weeks > > surrounding Thanksgiving. If that's within range, > > try to go! Again, I don't know exactly where you > > are, so it's hard to give you all the right > > contacts. A
sports store in your area that sells > > ski gear will know where to send you for nordic > > skiing and lessons. > > > > Let me know if you have specific questions. > > > > Jay Bender > > Washington Biathlon Association > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: treskroner > > To: utahbiathlon@ yahoogroups. com > > Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:17 AM > > Subject: [utahbiathlon] Getting started in > > Biathlon > > > > > > Hello > > > > I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon > > but am not sure how to > > get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in > > shooting and
skiing > > (once the snow falls of course)? > > > > This really is something I want to try. So any > > suggestions will be > > greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. > http://searchmarket ing.yahoo. com/ >
Britt, I'm in the same boat as you were in 2007. Did you ever find the
information you were seeking? This list appears to be all but dead and all
attempts to contact someone with the club have failed. Is anyone out there?
Chris
--- In utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com, ME <treskroner@...> wrote:
>
> Jay
>
> Thank you for the great information. I did't realize
> there were summer biathlon events. I am indeed in
> Utah. I will try to find an event like you suggested.
> I love to volunteer and agree with you that it is a
> great way to get involved and introduced to the sport.
>
>
> Since that snow is still a few months away, I will
> seek out the rifle safety certifcation course like you
> suggested.
>
> Again thank you for your response.
>
> Britt
>
> --- Jay Bender <jay@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi "Treskroner" (what is your name?),
> >
> > Assuming from the fact that you've posted to
> > Utahbiathlon at Yahoo groups, I would guess you are
> > in Utah? There are opportunities to get into
> > biathlon in a number of locations near you....
> > Lander, Utah Soldier Hollow West Yellowstone and
> > also Bozeman, MT Frazier, Colorado, and finally
> > here in Washington State. We just had a guy from
> > Boulder Colorado come out here to our August 18th
> > event to get his "Rifle Safety Certification" and
> > compete in a Summer Biathlon here.
> >
> > Basically what you need to do is find a place
> > that is having an event. Usually a "Rifle Safety"
> > course is offered in conjunction with an event/race.
> > It is often a good idea to introduce yourself to
> > the sport at a summer event because it is easier and
> > more comfortable to get to know the procedures on a
> > warm sunny day, lying on a carpet in the grass,
> > rather than on a cold, snowy day lying on a carpet
> > in the snow. Not that you can't learn what you need
> > in winter, but we encourage the first experience to
> > be in summer. You still have time to seek out a
> > race and do this. There's one in Colorado at Snow
> > Mountain Ranch (near Winter Park) Sept 23rd.
> > http://www.coloradobiathlon.org/schedule.html It
> > would be worth a drive down for it.... great folks.
> > Contact Brian Woodard (773.960.5585,
> > volunteers@...) . You can also just
> > volunteer to help out and watch, if you don't feel
> > ready to compete yet. But do see if you can take
> > the Rifle Safety Certification course. Not all
> > places offer that at every event, as we do here in
> > WA.
> >
> > If further travel is an option, you can come to
> > our race in Yakima, WA Oct. 6th. Check our web site
> > for information www.wabiathlon.org
> >
> > For winter, just find a nordic area where you can
> > learn to skate ski, and take some skate skiing
> > lessons. West Yellowstone is the center of the
> > universe for cross country skiing during the weeks
> > surrounding Thanksgiving. If that's within range,
> > try to go! Again, I don't know exactly where you
> > are, so it's hard to give you all the right
> > contacts. A sports store in your area that sells
> > ski gear will know where to send you for nordic
> > skiing and lessons.
> >
> > Let me know if you have specific questions.
> >
> > Jay Bender
> > Washington Biathlon Association
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: treskroner
> > To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:17 AM
> > Subject: [utahbiathlon] Getting started in
> > Biathlon
> >
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon
> > but am not sure how to
> > get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in
> > shooting and skiing
> > (once the snow falls of course)?
> >
> > This really is something I want to try. So any
> > suggestions will be
> > greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________________________________________________________\
____
> Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
> http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
>
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Michael, thanks for the update. I've had fun participating in a few
races at Soldier Hollow. I didn't get involved last year because they
weren't usind 22's (if I remember correctly). I think it is a great
sport and it is sad that the Olympic facility isn't being used. I
don't see a very good solution to the problems you've identified.
I remember that the first year after the Olympics, the Utah Winter
Games sponsored a biathlon event at Soldier Hollow using 22's. The
turn-out was great. Is there anyway to get them involved again?
Jay
Thank you for the great information. I did't realize
there were summer biathlon events. I am indeed in
Utah. I will try to find an event like you suggested.
I love to volunteer and agree with you that it is a
great way to get involved and introduced to the sport.
Since that snow is still a few months away, I will
seek out the rifle safety certifcation course like you
suggested.
Again thank you for your response.
Britt
--- Jay Bender <jay@...> wrote:
> Hi "Treskroner" (what is your name?),
>
> Assuming from the fact that you've posted to
> Utahbiathlon at Yahoo groups, I would guess you are
> in Utah? There are opportunities to get into
> biathlon in a number of locations near you....
> Lander, Utah Soldier Hollow West Yellowstone and
> also Bozeman, MT Frazier, Colorado, and finally
> here in Washington State. We just had a guy from
> Boulder Colorado come out here to our August 18th
> event to get his "Rifle Safety Certification" and
> compete in a Summer Biathlon here.
>
> Basically what you need to do is find a place
> that is having an event. Usually a "Rifle Safety"
> course is offered in conjunction with an event/race.
> It is often a good idea to introduce yourself to
> the sport at a summer event because it is easier and
> more comfortable to get to know the procedures on a
> warm sunny day, lying on a carpet in the grass,
> rather than on a cold, snowy day lying on a carpet
> in the snow. Not that you can't learn what you need
> in winter, but we encourage the first experience to
> be in summer. You still have time to seek out a
> race and do this. There's one in Colorado at Snow
> Mountain Ranch (near Winter Park) Sept 23rd.
> http://www.coloradobiathlon.org/schedule.html It
> would be worth a drive down for it.... great folks.
> Contact Brian Woodard (773.960.5585,
> volunteers@...) . You can also just
> volunteer to help out and watch, if you don't feel
> ready to compete yet. But do see if you can take
> the Rifle Safety Certification course. Not all
> places offer that at every event, as we do here in
> WA.
>
> If further travel is an option, you can come to
> our race in Yakima, WA Oct. 6th. Check our web site
> for information www.wabiathlon.org
>
> For winter, just find a nordic area where you can
> learn to skate ski, and take some skate skiing
> lessons. West Yellowstone is the center of the
> universe for cross country skiing during the weeks
> surrounding Thanksgiving. If that's within range,
> try to go! Again, I don't know exactly where you
> are, so it's hard to give you all the right
> contacts. A sports store in your area that sells
> ski gear will know where to send you for nordic
> skiing and lessons.
>
> Let me know if you have specific questions.
>
> Jay Bender
> Washington Biathlon Association
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: treskroner
> To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:17 AM
> Subject: [utahbiathlon] Getting started in
> Biathlon
>
>
> Hello
>
> I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon
> but am not sure how to
> get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in
> shooting and skiing
> (once the snow falls of course)?
>
> This really is something I want to try. So any
> suggestions will be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
________________________________________________________________________________\
____
Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
Assuming from the fact that you've posted to Utahbiathlon at Yahoo groups, I would guess you are in Utah? There are opportunities to get into biathlon in a number of locations near you.... Lander, Utah Soldier Hollow West Yellowstone and also Bozeman, MT Frazier, Colorado, and finally here in Washington State. We just had a guy from Boulder Colorado come out here to our August 18th event to get his "Rifle Safety Certification" and compete in a Summer Biathlon here.
Basically what you need to do is find a place that is having an event. Usually a "Rifle Safety" course is offered in conjunction with an event/race. It is often a good idea to introduce yourself to the sport at a summer event because it is easier and more comfortable to get to know the procedures on a warm sunny day, lying on a carpet in the grass, rather than on a cold, snowy day lying on a carpet in the snow. Not that you can't learn what you need in winter, but we encourage the first experience to be in summer. You still have time to seek out a race and do this. There's one in Colorado at Snow Mountain Ranch (near Winter Park) Sept 23rd. http://www.coloradobiathlon.org/schedule.html It would be worth a drive down for it.... great folks. Contact Brian Woodard (773.960.5585, volunteers@...) . You can also just volunteer to help out and watch, if you don't feel ready to compete yet. But do see if you can take the Rifle Safety Certification course. Not all places offer that at every event, as we do here in WA.
If further travel is an option, you can come to our race in Yakima, WA Oct. 6th. Check our web site for information www.wabiathlon.org
For winter, just find a nordic area where you can learn to skate ski, and take some skate skiing lessons. West Yellowstone is the center of the universe for cross country skiing during the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving. If that's within range, try to go! Again, I don't know exactly where you are, so it's hard to give you all the right contacts. A sports store in your area that sells ski gear will know where to send you for nordic skiing and lessons.
Subject: [utahbiathlon] Getting started in Biathlon
Hello
I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon but am not sure how to get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in shooting and skiing (once the snow falls of course)?
This really is something I want to try. So any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Hello
I am interested in getting involved in Biathlon but am not sure how to
get started. Where can I take classics/clinics in shooting and skiing
(once the snow falls of course)?
This really is something I want to try. So any suggestions will be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Just found the Utah Biathlon list and thought I'd stop in and
say "Hi". Looks like the last post on here was from last year... so I
thought I'd stir up some action on it. Washington Biathlon has summer
biathlon events scheduled for July 21, August 18, and Oct. 6th.
Anything going on in Utah this summer? I know there are events at
West Yellowstone July 14, and Bozeman July 15... that's a little
closer to you guys. www.wabiathlon.org if you're interested in more
about us. Cheers!
Jay Bender
Jeezuz, Mike you are up early! I'm looking forward to seeing you all again! Holcomb
Michael Dalebout <mdalebout@...> wrote:
We are going to do our best to put together one or more Summer Biathlon events this summer. At this point however, we are in the very early stages of organization with many issues to be resolves, including venue, insurance, registration and other factors. For that reason, I would imagine any event would be in the latter half of the summer season.
When an event is scheduled, it will certainly be announced through this email list and
on the Utahbiathlon.org web page.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nathanial Hendler [mailto:equant@...]
Sent: 3/2/2006 5:24:38 PM
To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [utahbiathlon] Summer Events?
Does the Utah Biathlon Club put on any summer events?
Jeezuz, Mike you are up early! I'm looking forward to seeing you all again! Holcomb
Michael Dalebout <mdalebout@...> wrote:
We are going to do our best to put together one or more Summer Biathlon events this summer. At this point however, we are in the very early stages of organization with many issues to be resolves, including venue, insurance, registration and other factors. For that reason, I would imagine any event would be in the latter half of the summer season.
When an event is scheduled, it will certainly be announced through this email list and on the Utahbiathlon.org web page.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nathanial Hendler [mailto:equant@...]
Sent:
3/2/2006 5:24:38 PM
To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [utahbiathlon] Summer Events?
Does the Utah Biathlon Club put on any summer events?
We are going to do our best to put together one or more Summer Biathlon events this summer. At this point however, we are in the very early stages of organization with many issues to be resolves, including venue, insurance, registration and other factors. For that reason, I would imagine any event would be in the latter half of the summer season.
When an event is scheduled, it will certainly be announced through this email list and on the Utahbiathlon.org web page.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nathanial Hendler [mailto:equant@...]
Sent: 3/2/2006 5:24:38 PM
To: utahbiathlon@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [utahbiathlon] Summer Events?
Does the Utah Biathlon Club put on any summer events?