Silver Skate 25K/50K Northgate Marathon Report and Results
-written by Willem Langenberg-
Marathon Skaters Beware ... the Juniors are Coming
The North American Marathon Speed Skating
Championships were held in Edmonton's Hawrelak
Park on February 16th and 17th, during the
Silver Skate Festival. This was an opportunity
for Edmontonians and visitors to the city to
see some of the best North American marathon
skaters in action around a 1-kilometer loop on
the lake.
The North American Marathon Speed Skating
Champions are determined by a skater's total
25 and 50 K race times. These races are skated
on two consecutive days. Top skaters require
approximately 1650 kilocalories, the energy
equivalent of 3 peanut butter and jam
sandwiches, 3 glasses of juice and 3 bananas
to skate 75 kilometers. These fuel efficient
skaters get in the order of 1000 miles per
gallon of gasoline as they travel down the ice
at speeds ranging from 25 to 40 km/h.
Jackson Hill (a 17 year old speed skater from
Sherwood Park and the youngest overall North
American Marathon Speed Skating Champion in
history) was the 2008 Male Champion. He
completed the 25 K in 49 minutes, 7.1
seconds. Jackson’s father, Blaine was second
and Aaron Clarke, an 18 year old Ontario
skater who is a University of Calgary
engineering student, was third.
Jackson didn't show any signs of weariness on
the second day of racing. He met the
challenge of skating against Steven Elm, 2006
Olympic Silver Medal winner. It took Steven
only 1 hour, 33 minutes to skate 50 K. Jackson
wasn't far behind him, crossing the finish
line 4 minutes later. Aaron Clarke was third
while Blaine was fourth.
Edmonton skater Susan Cameron, a Master skater
(over 40) who only started speed skating three
years ago, was the 2008 Female Champion. Her
deliberate determination and steady pace
enabled her to finish the 25 K race in 57
minutes 9.3 seconds. Tobey Berriault from
Edmonton (training in Calgary) came in second
followed by Emily, Jackson's sister. Eleven
year old Ontario skater Paisley Perry
surprised everyone by winning the Women's 50 K
race. Her fastest lap speed was 31 km/h! Susan
placed second and Mia Atienza from Edmonton
placed third.
The strong showing of junior skaters (under
the age of 18 as of July 31, 2007) was a
highlight of this championship and bodes well
for the future of marathon speed skating in
Canada. Jackson Hill was first in Junior Men,
Aaron Clarke second, and 13 year old Ronald
Angenent was a strong third. Paisley was the
first in Junior Women.
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