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Still Looking for that job and trying Biathlon

matt | March 8, 2010

This Sunday Piotr hosted a Biathlon race in Elk River.  It was a ton of fun and I think I could be really good… I just have to learn how to shoot!  Thank you Jon Sanborn for taking this pic.  Also, please keep passing my resume around.  I have had some interest this past week which is very exciting!

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Happy Birthday Grant!

matt | March 5, 2010

Tomorrow (March 6th) at 11:21 am Grant will be two! The day he was born is one of my most vivid memories and I can remember it like it was yesterday. Grant brings so much energy to life and always puts a smile on my face.

Happy Birthday Grant! We LOVE you!

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Marybeth’s Mom made the most amazing gluten free cake. I will always remeber it. Thank you Sherri!

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What does life hold next?

matt | March 3, 2010

This past January when the Olympic team was named for the Vancouver Games I was instantly asked “Will you try for the next Olympics?” Honestly, I was very disappointed and was not thinking about the next four years. I was working on finishing this season strong and staying focused on my upcoming races. However, with my season complete I am now left with the question of “What will life hold next?”

I have the passion for skiing and I think I will only continue to get faster. I would like to try for the 2014 Olympic Games. Nevertheless, in order for that to happen I need some things to fall into place.

In the U.S. there is very limited funding for elite athletes. While this is unfortunate, it is the situation I find myself in. Unlike many other countries that support athletes and their families, and see training as a job, the U.S. does not do this. I find this very disappointing. I am also one of a very few U.S. cross country ski athletes with a wife and children. While I am an athlete, I want everyone to know I am a husband and Dad first and foremost.

I am asking everyone to scratch your head and spread the word. My resume is attached below. I am looking for a job with health benefits and flexible hours. I have a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota. I am hoping I can find something, if not I will have to kiss my Olympic dream of Sochi good bye.

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Thank you,

Matt

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Post Birkie

matt | March 2, 2010

First I have to say congrats to Tad Elliott and Chris Cook.  Thank you guys for not letting those Euros sweep the podium… nice work!!!

Birkie Summary for those not willing to read my ramblings… The Birkie skied like a bike race, missed the one break that counted and my skis were awesome for the first 35k.

Today I am still feeling the remnants of Birkie Fever.  It was a good race but I am feeling my level of effort did not reflect the result.  This year, the Birkie skied a lot like a bike race.  I covered a lot of breaks and skied near the front, because I fully expected the Italians to make a break before OO and I wanted to go with them.  Early in the race, my teammate Andre said “you’re being marked.”  I turned around and noticed 2 Italians right one my heels and usually they keep sending one off the front.  I tried not to chase down too many breaks but it’s hard not to know which one is going to stick.  After OO I was able to get a little gap with my teammate Tad Elliott and I thought it was going to stick.  Unfortunately we were caught and shortly after that 2 Italians and Tad got a gap.  I spent the next 20+ minutes trying to bridge to their group.  Eventually one of the Italians cracked and our chase group absorbed him but by Bitch Hill I was feeling cooked and my skis were starting to slow down.  Tad and Santas had great skis and great fitness and they were not going to crack… the race for 3rd was on everyone’s mind by about 45k.  I figured my only chance was to break away from the group or at least make sure everyone was a bit tired for the sprint finish.  For me, group sprint finishes are a lottery that I never seem to win.  I ended up outsprinting a few guys and crossed the line in 7th although the results are a bit mess up at the moment.  FIS has me tied for 4th place but other results show me in 8th.  It was a fast Birkie and my time was 1hr 58min and some change.

After the Birkie Marybeth, Mike and I headed to Famous Daves for an awesome post race lunch.

 

Yesterday, I blew off some stream and ripped around on the sleds with Mike up in Park Rapids.  Ben let me barrow his ZR600 but Mike let me spend some time on the 900… that thing is ridiculously fast.  Over 170hp on a sled that weighs less than 500lbs.  I had it to 115mph it wasn’t even close to being pinned.  I also spent some time classic skiing in Itacsa State Park, beautiful.

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veryfast Looks innocent but it’s a monster.

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Spring is in the air…

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