Welcome to Race with Cory and thanks for visiting our blog.

If you wish to read the story from the beginning, click here http://racewithcory.blogspot.com/2007/09/beginnings.html. When you're done, click on "2007" in the right column, then "September", then on "Special Olympics Ski Racing, From Beginner to Racer" and go from there.


Saturday, December 27, 2014


As Cory is now a member of Special Olympics British Columbia Vancouver, here he is in his new home team gear.  That's his bib from the 2012 National Winter Games behind him, along with some of his trophies, including the 3 diamond-shaped Bronze Medals he earned at those Games.  And yes, he was watching ski racing on his TV at the time.


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Snow is on our Christmas List


Cory completed his last session of dryland training with Special Olympics Vancouver this week and the local hills are just as dry as well.  Seems when we get rain, we also get unseasonably warm temperatures and when it's cold, it's sunny.  With the first local on-snow session scheduled for January 5, it will need to snow a lot in a hurry to make that happen. So looks like we'll have to plan some trips to Whistler in January so Cory can prepare for the Provincial Games on February 19-22 at Sun Peaks near Kamloops.

Cory enjoyed his 5 weekly dryland sessions with new coaches Heather & Mark.  The sessions were very much ski-specific and targeted at quite a high performance level too, which is often not the case at Special Olympics.

He strengthened his core...




improved his balance...





and got used to being in starting gates, with a quick tuck from the last gate to the finish line as is required in any race...





We hope to obtain some video from the Special Olympics Performance Camp he attended a couple of weeks ago at Sun Peaks and we'll update then,  Or maybe when we get some snow!


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Time to Get Back to Work


Cory is now back to work preparing for the upcoming ski season.  His goal this year will be to win his 3 races at Special Olympics British Columbia Winter Games at Sun Peaks on February 19-22, 2015, so that he can qualify for the National Games in Corner Brook, Newfoundland in 2016.

He is now a member of the ski team with Special Olympics Vancouver as the ski program with Special Olympics Delta was disbanded last month.

So it's time for some dryland training as the season approaches, working here with Coaches Mark and Heather.

























Cory attended a Special Olympics performance camp, at Sun Peaks, on December 5 -7, his first time on snow this year.  It may be a while before he's back on snow as the weather is unseasonably warm.  We hope to update with photos & video from Sun Peaks soon.






Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Summertime Altitude

Cory is used to high altitudes - Mt Hood in 2007 at around 9000 feet, then Loveland in Colorado in 2010 and 2011 at over 10000 feet - but that's always been going up in chairlifts and gondolas.  So this was a first, just a few hundred feet, but in a hot air balloon!

He arranged it for himself and his mum as a birthday gift for her and it was something she has wanted to do for years.  Here they are waiting for the balloon to be unloaded...


And it's huge!




Helping out with the inflation process...





A peek inside...



A few more bursts of flame, and....






...the balloon begins to rise...





Here they go!





Up, Up, and Away!!!








The view from up there, and a close brush with a blackberry thicket on landing...















As the summer of 2014 fades away, and with an important qualifying race coming up in February, Cory will soon be re-focusing himself on his ski racing.  But before that, Cory will spend a week in Mexico in early October.  Then it will be time to get serious again about qualifying for Special Olympics National Winter Games in 2016 in Newfoundland.




Sunday, May 4, 2014

End of a Successful Season


We ended the season with a day at Whistler Blackcomb.  It was a lovely day at our favourite mountain, but the warm weather did make the snow a bit grabby.




But certainly nice to spend a day on a mountain with jackets open.





And a last look at Blackcomb, before...









Heading down to Whistler Village for a pitcher of Okanagan Springs Pale Ale and a toast to the end of a successful season where Cory qualified for Special Olympics Provincial Winter Games in Kamloops, BC next year.


Friday, April 4, 2014

CADS Festival 2014


Cory attended his first ever Canadian Association for Disabled Skiers Annual Festival at Kimberley Alpine Resort in March 2014.  It was also his first ever visit to Kimberley.





Kimberley is close to the US and Alberta borders, so it's a long 12 hour drive from Vancouver.  We chose to take a couple of days to get there and drove through the US via Spokane, Washington and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.  It was a picturesque drive through the Cascade mountains until we arrived at the Holiday Inn in  Coeur d'Alene where we were greeted by a special front desk clerk:






Upon arrival at Kimberley, we quickly saw that the drive had been well worthwhile:






We had clear blue skies, great smooth, fast "racer" snow, and terrific terrain that we seemed to have all to ourselves.  Cory worked with a new race coach - Jamie McCulloch from Rocky Mountain Adaptive Sports Centre in Canmore, AB - and Jamie turned out to be one of Cory's best coaches ever.  Cory wanted to work on his starts as well as learning how to take a more aggressive line through a race course.  And in just the 3 half-days of training that he had at Kimberley, he improved significantly.  So we hope to work with Jamie again soon!





Here's Cory getting a more powerful start under Jamie's guidance, and then he takes a much more aggressive line than he has before, much closer to the brushes and stubbies that he hits many of them with his shins as he goes by:












Time for a lunch break...



with this view from that chair:





Then back to work:







But the CADS Festival was more than just about work....

some snow bocce....




...a chance to try a sit-snowboard, a prototype that is believed to the only one of its kind in the world...







Then there was the mystery of the lost ski...."where did it go???"


gotta be in here somewhere....




ok, found it! now to get it out...



ok, got it now....Cory laughed through the whole thing...




We had the opportunity to meet Krystina and David, from the Czech Republic....she was training with us and is a sit skier who had to withdraw from the Sochi Paralympics due to injury, but she hopes to compete at the 2018 Paralympics in Korea.  They told us that if Cory does qualify for the World Games in Schladming in 2017, they will see us there!




A final run back down to our rented condo....




a last minute tip from Coach Jamie, trying to get Cory to move his hips more to the side when he's turning at speed in order to get more carving pressure.






and a final look at Kimberley, we certainly hope to return soon!





A brief rest stop on our way home, sporting our new CADS hats....




And, barring perhaps one day in Whistler this spring, brings an end to our 2013-2014 ski season.  Next season will include Cory's 3rd Provincial Winter Games, and that will be his chance to qualify for his 2nd National Winter Games, in Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, in 2016.

Feel free to leave a comment about your visit to our blog, and we'll see you soon!




Wednesday, February 19, 2014

FIRST STEP - MISSION ACCOMPLISHED


Cory took the first step on the long road to the next World Games when he competed in the Regional Qualifier at a familiar ski hill - Crystal Mountain in West Kelowna, BC.  Under cold but mostly sunny skies, Cory took first place in the top Advanced Division in all three events.

In the 2 slalom runs, he beat his main Special Olympics BC rival by 1.7 seconds.  Here's his first run:



And his 2nd Slalom run:



The Giant Slalom was only one run but the timing mechanism didn't work for Cory's run so he had to do a re-run.  He was wearing only his thin race suit and had to go back up the chair for his second run.  He looked really good in that first run but a bit stiffer for the 2nd run - not surprising since he was likely cold by then - but won the race by nearly 2 seconds.

His two runs:






Unfortunately, the race organizers decided not to release results after the race so there was no podium presentations.  But mission accomplished just the same, so now his next important race will be in February 2015 at Sun Peaks near Kamloops BC, where he will try to qualify for his second National Winter Games to be held in Newfoundland in 2016.