SLNC Job Posting: Full Time Academy Coach

As we continue to grow and expand its programs, particularly in the High-Performance stream, SLNC has approved the hiring of a second full-time year-round position to accompany Jacqueline Akerman at Sovereign Lake Nordic Club in the Sovereign Lake Nordic Development Academy (SLNDA). With the announcement of our new national development training centre this week, we have expanded our capacity to better serve athletes across the country not only in cross country but in the sport of biathlon for high school and post-secondary athletes. We have 24 High School Athletes and 12 Post Secondary Athletes for the 2022-23 racing season, a sold-out program!

Please review the Job Description HERE.

 

 

Salary: $55-65K based on skillset + $2K Moving Bonus + Benefits Package

Start Date: July 1st, 2022.

Application Deadline: May 20, 2022.

Contact: Jacqueline Akerman with your resume and references at [email protected]

 

 

 

 

Academy Program: Coach Chat / Open House

We would like to formally invite any potential athletes, family members, and their coaches to an open house discussion about the new Academy Ski and Biathlon Program as well as offer an opportunity to speak with our coaching team directly on a virtual meeting call this coming Monday at 7:30 PST.
Please join us and click on the link below to join the conversation!
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Academy Program: Coach Chat / Open House
Mon, Apr 25, 2022 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM (PDT)Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://meet.goto.com/824223181

You can also dial in using your phone.
Canada: +1 (647) 497-9373

Access Code: 824-223-181

Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://meet.goto.com/install

 

 

 

 

 

 

THANK YOU for an Amazing Season

From all of us at Sovereign Lake we want to thank you for a wonderful year. We look forward to seeing you back in November.

S2S Ski Marathon a Huge Success!

 

Thank you to all of our volunteers, participants and in particular the Organizing Committee for making this dream happen!

With roughly 300 starters each day of the 1st Annual Sovereign2Silverstar Ski Marathon, it could not have gone better. With current and past Olympians from Canada and the USA taking the top spots and hundreds of recreation skiers pushing their personal boundaries and skiing 21 and 42km distance races, the energy was high at the finish line in the SilverStar Village.

The weekend cross-country event attracted 30% more entries than expected in 21 and 40-kilometre classic and free races. Some of the fastest skiers in North America led a field that also included starting waves for skiers of all abilities. Competitors ranged from Olympians to those doing their first race event, with more than 500 taking part in total.

The event was hosted by the Sovereign Lake Nordic Club and SilverStar Mountain Resort and raised $5,000 for the Kidsport charity, which was topped up to $7,500 by a donation from SilverStar, and increased again to $8,000 by a silent auction. More than 250 volunteers helped stage the inaugural event.

Saturday’s 21K skate event was won by local 62 year old Clarke Shipka in the male category and U.S. skier Dashe McCabe in the female category. In Saturday’s 40K, Jack Carlyle managed to nudge out Canadian Olympian Remi Drolet at the line in a time of 2:02:36. On the female side, Canadian Olympian Dahria Beatty nudged out Mariah Bredal in a time of 2:18:01.

Sunday’s 21K skate event was won by McCabe in the female category and Sovereign Lake’s Axel Hostyn in the male category. In Sunday’s 40K skate, Drolet managed to win back his champion title in a blazing quick time of 1:43:17, and Beatty won her second gold in two days in a time of 1:57:22.

For Race Results click HERE.

 

Day 1: Classic Distance Day

 

Day 2: Skate Distance Day

SLNC Launches Canada’s Newest Training Centre

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 15, 2022

Building on the 10-year success of the SLNC high school Ski Academy program, SLNC will be launching Canada’s newest training centre for the 2022-23 season that is focused on high school and post-secondary athletes seeking to achieve both academic and athletic excellence. The SLNC Nordic Development Academy will fill a recognized gap in the long-term athlete development model. Seeking to keep teenagers engaged in sport throughout High School and University is a primary focus and goal. Providing a common daytime training schedule for athletes creates stronger team dynamics, increases focused training and recovery opportunities and provides a well-rounded approach to the training program. The goal is to create life-long skiers while assisting athletes to achieve their short and medium-term skiing performance goals.

 

Partnering with the Vernon School District #22 Snowsports Academy Program, University of British Columbia: Okanagan, and Okanagan College, the Academy will work with athletes to ensure scholastic excellence and create pathways to success throughout their high school and post-secondary career as an athlete.

 

“We recognize that there are some significant holes in our current system with regard to team training opportunities for athletes in Grade 11 and 12 and through the first few years of post-secondary education. We want to provide collaborative and inclusive training opportunities for motivated kids who may not have the capacity at smaller clubs nor have the 6 month long on-snow training season that SLNC is so well known for. Attrition from sport is rampant and we will offer an inclusive training and racing environment for athletes to excel”.

– Troy Hudson (SLNC General Manager)

 

Offering High School and Post-Secondary Training Programs in both Cross Country and Biathlon, SLNC has also announced that it will be hiring an additional Full-Time Year-Round HP Coach to help steer these programs into the future with a start date of June 1st, 2022. Applications are now being accepted through to March 30th.

 

I am thrilled to be advancing the opportunities for growth and excellence here at Sovereign Lake Nordic Club. Join the SLNC Nordic Development Academy where the team thrives with world-class ski trails, hiking trails, biking, roller skiing, new biathlon facilities and a professionally run club! I look forward to sharing my enthusiasm and knowledge with you and am committed to guiding all team members to reach their potential. With the addition of a new full-time coaching position to work alongside me, we will be providing you with even more expertise and direction – we are looking forward to having you on the team!”

– Jacqueline Akerman (SLNC Head Coach)

 

The Sovereign Lake Nordic Development Academy is dedicated to placing athletes on the podium while also providing coaching courses and instructor courses to provide athletes with tools to become future industry professionals once their ski career ends or to offset some of their living expenses while in university. There are numerous employment opportunities within the ski club from teaching lessons to coaching Jack Rabbits or Biathlon Bears and working inside the day lodge.

 

“Congratulations to SNLC for this incredible initiative. To see such support for our student-athletes and recognition of the need for balance and accessibility is encouraging and well aligned with our long-term athlete development model. The addition of dedicated coaching staff to the already existing quality programming and infrastructure demonstrates a true commitment to this initiative. The student-athlete pathway is integral to the retention and development of our athletes, and we applaud SNLC and look forward to the launch of this program.” 

-Julie Beaulieu (Nordiq Canada Director of Development)

 

As the program unfolds, the SLNDA will expand working relationships with Nordiq Canada, Biathlon Canada, CCBC and Biathlon BC.

 

“We are excited that SLNC is providing high school aged biathletes who are on the competitive pathway a quality training environment, team and coaches! The SLNC Nordic Development Academy provides an opportunity to thrive in school, sport and life. Additionally, partnerships with UCBO and Okanagan College is a needed extension of the competitive pathway for post-secondary focused biathletes!”

-Jessica Blenkarn (Biathlon BC Head Coach and Technical Director)

 

Vernon BC offers some of the most spectacular winter and off-season training opportunities in the country with 3 lakes, 200+km of hiking and biking trails, endless paved backcountry roads, mild winters, close proximity to post-secondary education, and an international airport just 20 minutes from downtown Vernon, there is a lot to be excited about when considering a move to the SLNC Academy Program.

 

The Sovereign Lake Junior Development Academy is accepting applications for our first intake until May 1st, 2022. There are limited spaces available for the 2022-23 season.

Contact SLNC Head Coach, Jacqueline Akerman for more details at [email protected].

Check out our website for program details at the links below:

Ski Academy Resources Page

Biathlon Academy Resources Page

 

 

 

 

 

Local Skier and Mtn Biker Unleashes New Short Film and Even Better Trail!

 

As winter winds down, thoughts of mountain biking ramp up!  Randy Savoie with Tourism Vernon has created one of the most epic 50km mountain bike loops in the valley and now you get a glimpse into the amazingness that is the Killer King Vernon.

If you didn’t get to it at the end of the year last season, there is lots of time this year to check this new one-off you biking bucket list of local epic rides.

 

 

 

 

 

 

XC Ski BC 50/50 Raffle 2022

First ever BC-wide 50/50 Raffle for our Cross Country Ski BC. Purchase your online tickets for a chance to win half the pot while supporting our club.

 

CURRENT 50/50 JACKPOT
$16,400
as of Feb 23

Purchase 50/50 tickets now!

50/50 tickets are:
3-Ticket Pack for $10,
10-Ticket Pack for $20,
50-Ticket Pack for $50,
150-Ticket Pack for $100.

IMPORTANT DATES
50/50 Sales Deadline: Monday, February 28, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.
50/50 Draw: Wednesday, March 2, 2022 between 10:00am and 1:00pm

Be sure to select “Sovereign Lake Nordic Club” as your participating club from the drop down.

 

 

 

2022 BC Winter Games Suspended Amid Omicron Variant Concerns

PRESS RELEASE: January 14th, 2022

Today the BC Games Society and the Greater Vernon 2022 BC Winter Games Society announced that the Greater Vernon 2022 BC Winter Games that were scheduled for February 24 to 27, 2022 will not take place this year.

Greater Vernon made every effort to stage these Games, however, the ongoing pandemic, coupled with external factors such as wildfires and floods in many parts of our province this past year, have made it impossible to stage a safe and memorable Games this winter.

Games organizers and stakeholders will explore options to see if the region can deliver this multi-sport event in the future, possibly in 2023.

Click here for the full release.

For more information about the BC Games Society, please visit www.bcgames.org.

Media Contact:

BC Games Society
[email protected]
250-387-1375

Okanagan Indian Band Wildfire Recovery Xmas Day Fundraiser

 

We are excited to announce that we have raised $1354.03 for the OKIB Wildfire Recovery Fund!!

 

At Sovereign Lake Nordic Club, we work and play on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx /Okanagan people.

On Christmas Day each season, all trail fees are by donation. This allows everyone in our community to experience this great place at a cost that is fitting for each individual. Come inside the lodge to pay for your ticket at the till. Also, during these very challenging times for so many, if you are capable of giving more, please do so, to support community members who are suffering.

“The Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB) is one of several communities that suffered the destruction of homes and properties during the 2021 White Rock Lake fire. The fire ravaged thousands of square kilometers of land during July and August this year and led to the long-term evacuation of over 1,000 residents on the Indian Reserve #1.

Members of the OKIB community have lost homes, businesses, farms, and equipment from this devastating fire. Community members were displaced for weeks and suffered greatly while waiting to hear whether their lifelong homes had survived. This has had untold mental health effects. Additionally, the community has suffered losses to our Land including our watersheds, thousands of acres of forests, hunting grounds, and ceremonial lands. Many of the losses are uninsured, and the cultural significance of many possessions is of immeasurable value. Thankfully, no lives were lost but the immense grief felt by our community will persist for decades to come. At the time of this posting, there are still 35 people under evacuation until their homes are rebuilt”.

 

We are so proud to announce that our Christmas Day Fundraiser initiative will be in support of the Okanagan Indian Band Wildfire Recovery Fund. On Christmas Day, all revenues on December 25th will be contributed to this vital initiative in support of our friends and neighbours at the Okanagan Indian Band.

We are also accepting additional financial donations through the till inside our day lodge. Any amount will make a difference in the lives of those affected by this summer’s wildfires. Every dollar matters.

For more information on the OKIB Wildfire Recovery Fund please visit their website below.

https://okib.ca/departments/emergency-management

To donate straight to their GoFundMe Campaign, please follow the link below. 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/okib-fire-recovery?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer

 

 

 

Merry Christmas from all of us at Sovereign Lake

 

We wish you and your families all the best this holiday season and look forward to seeing you out on the trails these next two weeks. Please stay safe this holiday season.