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Kate

Verbier Seasonnaire

A bit about Kate
My name is Kate St Clair Tisdall, I’m 19 years old. Born and bred in Warwickshire, England then went to boarding school on the east coast of Scotland. Finished school last year and took a year out where I did a 6 month cooking course and took lots of little holidays to Verbier to ski and visit friends. I then decided that I wasn’t going to go to uni, but instead do ski seasons, then after a couple do my ski instructors course as then I would be able to teach and cook, which is what I love to do. Now I am just weeks away until I head off to Verbier to start the season and I can’t wait.

What are you doing for work on your season?
This season I am going to be a Chalet cook, working in Verbier for Skiarmadilo.

Is this your 1st season or are you a returning Seasonnaire?
This will be my first season, and will hopefully be doing many more.

Skier/boarder
Skier

Favourite Resort
Verbier

Role model- favourite rider
Donna Weinbrecht

What you are looking forward to the most this season
This season I cant wait to get out there and meet loads of new friends and be involved in the Verbier lifestyle. I also love skiing hence why I’m doing a season, so cant wait to improve.

One goal you have set yourself to achieve for 08/09 season?
To improve on my skiing so I can maybe compete or go heli skiing.

Any advice out there for people contemplating a ski season
If you have a goal then go for it, you don’t have to go to uni just to find that its not actually your thing. If you enjoy something then go for it. Ski seasons will be hard work, but also a lot of fun, so if you can work hard and play hard then maybe its your thing.

Mike

Verbier Seasonnaire

A bit about Mike
Hello pilgrims, My name is mike and I’ve just finished University where I studied Drama and Theatre Arts. Despite it being an absolute hoot with all the debauchery and university tales that are to be expected, I’ve found myself three years down the line still craving some time for freedom and in need (dare I say it) of a bit of soul searching ..urghh! Ok self indulgence aside, generally I’m a fun bizoy love all sides of life and getting fully involved with/making all sorts of scenes. In a sense I always see the positives regardless of the situations I’m in and try to keep my journey as eclectic as possible, whether it be music, travel or hussies - I’ll tap into anything.

What are you doing for work on your season?
I hopefully will be broadcasting a few snow reports for a company called skinet.com . They maybe brave enough to trust me writing a few reports on weather patterns for them as well as doing a couple of filmed broadcasts on conditions in verbs. blatantly going to be my big break !

Is this your first season or are you a returning Seasonnaire?
1st season brap !

Skier/boarder
boarder

Favourite Resort
In canada it would be silver star, Never skied in Switzerland so will just say Verbier to be cliche

Role model- favourite rider
I’ve been watching a bit of heikki sorsa and and nicolas muller recently think they are repping their european ends pretty well, but obviously props to shaun white - the man is on fire

What you are looking forward to the most this season
kickers, bean, beer, bonding, bondage, swedes, clean air, inspiration, mont fort, frolicking, parties, crepes, laughter, powder

One goal you have set yourself to achieve for 08/09 season?
To leave feeling fulfilled and ready to take on a new direction in life feeling encouraged, refreshed and confident.

Any advice out there for people contemplating a ski season
Slap the demons in the face and man up, on a less bravado styled note, every person I know who’s done one wants to go back - i think via simple maths that makes it a 100% foolproof idea , sold.

Ed

Verbier Seasonnaire

A bit about Ed
My Name is Edward Cozzi, Im 19 years old and im from ditchling west sussex. I went to Hurstpierpoint College and played copiouse amounts of rugby. I have been skiing since i was 3 years old after being taken on a family ski trip.

What are you doing for work on your season?
During this season I am trainning and racing on the Europa Circuit at Ski cross. Across europe, culminating in my last race in japan at the end of the season.

Is this your 1st season or are you a returning Seasonnaire?
This will be my second season after last season working for Crystal Holidays as a rep for 3 months. After leaving the job i contacted my coach now to see how i could get into the sport. One year later and im racing pro for my country. DREAM COME TRUE!!!

Skier/boarder
I am a skiier through and through!

Favourite Resort
My favorite resort would have to be verbier or couchevelle

Role model- favourite rider
I have two role models.... Tanner Hall the worlds best freestyle skiier and Enak Gavaggio the worlds best ski cross racer!

What you are looking forward to the most this season
This season i hope to achieve great results from my races and to push my skiing ability to new levels. Getting into the GB team would be good too!!

One goal you have set yourself to achieve for 08/09 season?
Goal for 08/09 season is to work my hardest to get into the GB skicross team and prove that the english can ski as good as all of them!

Any advice out there for people contemplating a ski season
Advice for people contemplating a season................DO IT!!

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pictures that couldnt fit on the last page!!!
Sat, 28 Feb 2009
So another two weeks has flown by and im guessing your all wondering what exciting adventures we have been on and where the hell we are now!

Two weeks ago we travelled from Lienz, Austria to Sudelfeld, Germany for another Europa cup race. We arrived in town early Friday evening to masses of snowfall and our quaint little family hotel. As we had been driving for hours we all got our heads down pretty early and managed to get a reasonable amount of sleep before training on Saturday.

The next morning we awoke to a huge white out. Typical. Again the gods chose the wrong day to let it snow excessive amounts. We managed to get to the race slope without too much trouble. Our trusty snow chains added for some extra grip in the foot of snow we where managing to plough through.As we got to the top of the course we where all amped to see that it looked amazing with some really cool features and some challenging tourane.
The course was amazing, running really smooth and with all the features flowing nicely.
The next morning we awoke to grey skies but this time, luckily no snowfall. Once again we arrived at the top of the course and from nowhere the sun magi
cally appeared. What a turn up, a race that actually had some sun shinni
ng. Anyway qualification went ahead and I put down a solid time securing myself some reasonable points in such a hard field. However our Oz companion in the form of Sami managed to win the girls category. A well-deserved victory for her after the
 hard work she has done to make it. SO WELL DONE SAMI!!
Another race had been and gone and we where on our way to Bormio for the English Alpine championships to try and take the title. The dive into Italy w
as ok and didn’t take two long but we did manage to travel through an England skicross team record of four countries in one afternoon: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy.
The apartment max and I where shoved in was actuall
y really nice and between the two of us managed to cook a respectable tasting meal. The next morning was our first day off in ages so max and I went and did the necessities needed doing (clothes w
ashing and internet). 


That evening another one of our colonial cousins Victor arrived. He also had travelled from the last race in Sudelfeld to stay with us for the week helping out on course, and waiting to travel down to the next race in the Sierra Nevada. Tuesday was time to shape the course so Ian, Victor and myself headed up to the race piste to do some course bui
lding. 
After 6 hours of sitting in a piste machine trying to explain to an Italian man that spoke no English what we needed, we ended up with a nice fast course.


Race day rolled on up and unfortunately my teammate max had caught the dreaded injury I occurred in Zweisimmem of shin bang so was not able to race. Gutted.
We strolled up to the race with sunny skies and lots of alpine racers looking to beat the England skicross team at their own sport. I wasn’t going to let that happen. The level of competition was extremely high with the winner of the men’s super G racing and the whole of the England alpine squad there to try their hand at skicross. Qualification took place putting me in 5th spot. The heats went by with many exciting overtakes, crashes and excellent skiing. Managing to battle to the final with some excellent competition I secured a good gate. The gate dropped and from the instance the gate was released all hell broke loose with two of the competitors being taken out in the first corner and leaving the course free for myself and brad to race with little distractions. I crossed the line to take the title of English Skicross champion and the 1st place trophy.


What an amazing feeling standing at the top of the podium knowing I had won. But no time to celebrate we now had an epic drive to do from Bormio, Italy to the Sierra Nevada, South Spain. However luckily I had a friend that lives in Barcelona so that was our half waypoint. We left Bormio at around 9 am hoping to arrive in Barcelona mid evening and then go out for dinner and maybe some well earnt drinks. However when does it ever go to plan... We managed to get to Torino in good time but this is where the problem started.
As we entered Torino we saw the sign that we needed to take so followed signs towards it. At this point we lost sight of any possible sign that could get us out this city and on our way. We then spent another two hours driving round aimlessly getting more and more angry at Italy. Finally we found our way onto the right road but along time behind schedule swearing never to drive into Italy again.
The rest of the drive was bearable with Ian driving until he had to pull over and have a little four hour sleep whilst I drove the rest of the way to Barcelona. We arrived at Ninkas house at around 4.30 am all of us shattered and delusional from lack of sleep. We got straight into bed and slept solidly until mid-day. After awaking, eating, cleaning and saying our goodbyes to Ninka we set off again down the cost road. All three of us in board shorts, t-shirts and sunglasses.
Driving down the Spanish coast singing along to a now68 CD we found with high school musical!! OH YESS!
Ian then remembered he had a friend that moved to Benidorm so gave him a call to see if we could spend the night. He was more than accommodating taking us out for his girlfriend’s birthday and then onto karaoke in a little English bar.
What a great night that turned out to be. The next morning was horrible as the hangovers kicked in and the reality of driving for 5 hours up mountain roads was realised. Matty our host made us some packed lunches and sent us on our way with litres of water and food to keep us alive!
I would tell you how amazing the drive was but I passed out in the back of the van for a few hours waking up in Grenada. Our hotel was the best we had stayed in all season and a great place to recuperate from the fealing of death. The next morning we travelled up to the resort for team training and to get used to the different snow. We also met up with our Canadian friends and team SS (Sami and Shaun the Oz racer and Canadian coach) for some lunch and free ski play time.
Course training took place the next day with 2 hours for us to get the right line, which is more training than we’ve had on any course before. The Spanish really do run things well with a free lunch for all athletes and coaches after training to.
The next day was a FIS and Spanish champs race with a tough field. I put down a very quick time and qualified for the heats!
The first heat I was in was with a guy named Thomas Von Guntun one of the most experienced and talented skiers on the Europa cup circuit winning most events. The gate dropped and I got into second place behind the incredible skier that is Von Guntun, following him into the second corner and off the first feature hearing some battling going on behind me. I tucked it out and kept my line into every gate crossing the line coming in second and qualifying for the next heat. An exceptional result considering the competition. The next heat was filled with Victor my American friend a French racer and again Von Guntun. This time I got a bad start but still got into third in front of Victor. The race was in a train by the 2nd corner and we all crossed the finish line shaking hands happy with our results. I had just made 46.5 FIS points placing me 13th in the world for my age group. So in the two weeks I had become English champ and 13th in the world for my age. Not a bad few weeks.
Alas I still had another race to perform at the next day. All the team awoke in agony. Our shins had taken a huge battering from the previous day making it hard to even put a ski boot on. My first training run came around and I was close to pulling out but grinned and beard the pain for one more run.
Before the qualification run I could barely walk and therefore had to take some ibuprofen to numb the pain. Luckily it worked. I got into the start gate not feeling anything at all. I pushed it hard through every compression, every gate and jump I went over and felt solid. My coach Ian said it was probably the fastest run I would have set that whole week. However on the last corner I was at around 70km and my leg gave way under me. I hit the floor hard head first knocking myself out and rag dolled down the next 150m of the course awaking to an official above me. I stood up and skied down to the bottom of the course in absolute agony. The rest of the day was spent icing it and relaxing. That evening I could again walk on it, so we decided to go, go karting. Competition was worse than when we ski race but luckily I over took them both coming from the back of the field to secure yet another win! A good end to a horrible day.
Yesterday we left Grenada to head to St Lary, France. A 10-hour/650 mile drive through the whole length of Spain. Not fun.
However we are here now and staying in an incredible apartment that max’s (team mate) sponsors have given us to stay in for a two nights before we head back home to Nendaz tomorrow morning. The first time in a month!
I will keep you updated over the next few weeks on what happen.
Peace Cozzi x

Verbier
Thu, 12 Feb 2009
Last Thursday was yet another evening filled with packing!   JOY! All my kit and a months load of clothes had to be fitted into a bag then the legendry Findlay fun bus. This sounds like an easy task, I can assure you it wasnt. It did take a fair few people to help me close the bloody thing. Thank you Maxloving.
The next morning saw us depart Nendaz or the last time for a lil while. We where now on tour for the next month living out of a bag and hotel rooms.
The first stop on our mini adventure was Davos. our plan was to leave early morning, arriving in Davos at around 12pm, giving us an hour before training started. However when does anything ever go to plan.... NEVER.

We arrived in town at about 1pm after being stuck in traffic for an hour and had to get straight up the hill for training. The weather was overcast, snowing and as we arrived at the start gate they closed the run because of bad conditions. SODS BLOODY LAW.

Saturday was Europa cup day with over 120 people racing for some good FIS points. The race went ok as i managed to come in 72nd, just scrapping some of the last points but still making some silly mistakes.
Sunday rolled around for the Coop swiss open event, racing on the same course as the previous day. The competition was hard with most of the field being in a national team or world cup with a few newbs thrown in for some fun! I managed to somehow knock two seconds off my time from the previous day and therefore qualified 7th. Standing in the start gate with three other people, the gate dropping and go time... well not so much. I got into second out the start before the first roller but saw 3rd to my left so stupidly tried to block him. Wrong move. His skis caught the back of mine and we tumbled down the next two rollers with 1st and 2nd cruising past. I stood up and finished the race coming in 3rd overall. Inexperience payed the price.

That evening we travelled to Innsbruck with team SS (Sami and Shaun, The Oz team racer and her canadian coach) before heading to Lienz, Austria the next morning, for a weeks training.

I am currently sitting in my hotel in Lienz after a hard morning's training session on the Austrian teams course, which they have kindly let us use for the week building up to Sudelfeld, Germany the next leg of our tour. This week we have been pulling starts and racing the course like mad men trying to get as much experience as we possibly can. 
After this weekend we travel to Bormio, Italy then to the Sierra Nevada, Spain for another race.

Ill keep you all posted on my result over the next few weeks 
PEACE all Cozzi xx
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The Tour Begins....
Wed, 11 Feb 2009





















































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I GOT DUMPED ON!
Wed, 21 Jan 2009
So a few weeks have been and gone since the last blog and loads has happened since then. 
Training started with GS (Giant Slalom) training last week then working on technical stuff at the same time. Then later on in the day going to the gym to lift rediculousy heavy weights that have killed me! Boring but needed after the holidays. This week its has snowed, snowed and then snowed some more, even though the forecast was for 5 - 8cm of snow it actually snowed in the region of 45cm. Just what you need before the second race of the season..... TYPICAL!
 
Tomorrow we are setting off for the second race in Zweisimmem. YES! Leaving at a stupid hour of 6.30am to get to Geneva to drop Helen our chef/mum/awesomely cool buddy, at the airport. She has been amazing this week cooking, cleaning, and giving us all full body massages....... MMMM SO GOOD! We where thinking of kidnapping her and take her everywhere we go but unfortunately she has to go home for work.... sad times. Mahusive loss to our champion team.

After saying goodbye to Helen we will be heading straight to Zweisimmen to prepare, what this means is eating as much food as humanly possible preping skis then to bed to get some sleep in before the race on friday.
Yesterday saw the arrival on New Zealand racer to the team, Cat Smiley. She has come over from freestyle to try her hand at the art of skicross. A good move!

Anywho children i am off to the gym with a fellow companion MAXLOVING. I will keep you posted on any important/juicy gossip from the skicross circuit.

Peace Cozzi xx


Verbier
AHHHHHH RACE TIME.......!
Tue, 13 Jan 2009

Well now, what an eventful past week we've had as verbier citizens there's been laughter, a vast amount of wandering hands and utter confusion and memory loss having been inflicted by the grey gooses charms. I think I should write this chronologically so here goes !


After new year's the holiday setters, started to straggle out of the resort leaving it for the people who've sacrificed love, jobs and earl grey aromatics proving their commitment to a snowy lifestyle. I actually happened to know two people who were leaving, or supposed to be as at six in the morning having thought they'd started their drive to martigny I was rudely prodded in my highly chisseled abdomen by this obnoxious round faced nordic wench. To cut along story short, due to her believing she had the driving capabilities of a boy racer she had managed to venture no more than 100 meters from our house before skidding down the hill and jamming her car between two locals houses. Needless to say charles and I were more than gentlemen as we offered some jostle to move the thing only to be stopped by a saggy looking local who grew tiresome of our constant revving and pig like grunting. Thankfully because we were in no rush and were being heckled by a nauseasting lady in her dressing gown we left it there for a couple of hours until the snow melted and to teach the ever so unhelpful locals a lesson by blocking off their main access road to verbier centre . One Nil.


The following day was the jack wills banger in coco's I think ed's already mentioned the team kindly wined and dined us, and I took great pleasure in watching charles battle with the jalepeno's on his pizza as his chat was reduced to 'corr these are hot' for the rest of the meal. Upon entering coco's we were barraged by endless amounts of alcohol and a copious floor of women baring sturdy bronzed legs made for riding hard and fast on top of well groomed slopes. The scene was more than pleasant and the jack wills team will be happy to know the clothes caused quite a ruckus since the seasonairres were clawed at just to get a touch, let alone a sniff of the free pants. I'm afraid it was at this point when everything went a little bit blurry and a certain over indulgence in the grey goose brought my conscience to an end. However I still managed to make it back to my apartments sofa,  drunk mike chose to leave his jacket and hoody in the club and walk back in just the seasonaiire t shirt ( such a loyal ambassador) and apparently proceeded to eat my friends sandwich from the fridge, except I don't know how true this as the only evidence was that there were crumbs littered around where I had been lying down, that mystery shall never be known.   



Since then it has just been the occasional trips to pub montfort's happy hour and the odd visit to casbah where the local resort celebs like laurence dallaghio and diana ross's son can be found. I, however have a bone to pick with the ever so popular 'rossy' as one night he had brought out a girl who was working as a nanny in his chalet. Her name was hannah and she was clearly fair game from the get go, but i don't think this went down too well with  'rossy' as his celeb aura soon kicked in and the man got overly possesive of what wasn't his. Hannah clearly was loving the british sliminess and just as we thought there were chances of having a bit of a snuggle and a bum, rossy's patience exceeded him and he marched the young lady out. Leaving me heartbroken and the rest of my friends heavily dissappointed as the 'free booze on diana ross's son' policy had vanished. Blast !


Apart from that charles and I have had a few nights in, we've downloaded an epic series called the wire for these romantic evenings so really looking forward in getting stuck into that. We found a great deal in our local supermarche called migros where you get four pizzas for ten francs. Only our bowels have paid the price as the flatulence has been more engaging then a nadal federer final. This has to stop though since our landlady living above us says her carpet has started to smell and has threatened us with an eviction, Charles took this threat very badly and proceeded to hunt around for a way of retaliation. In doing this he found her meat freezer where all her steaks, chicken and other assortment of meats are kept and I think it's safe to say we'll be getting our fair share of iron this season. 


Here is the hero of Verbier Rossi




well thats all there has really been up to this point I'll make sure to keep you posted on what is to come ! the snow has been fairly poor this last week but apparently a dumping is coming this weekend so we'll make sure to get some sexy snapshots, big love


mike and charles


One love to my main man Arch


x

Verbier
Mucky bum and the wanking police
Fri, 09 Jan 2009






So Christmas and New Year have been and gone and i hope that everyone had a good messy time!
Over the Last two weeks ive been traveling around to a few different resorts with the rents starting off with the Three Valleys then to Les Gets finishing with Saas Fee. Still training but partying pretty dam hard while i have some time off. The first day of the year started the best it could with copious amounts of Pow dropped over night!So sick!
Anyways yesterday the Jack Wills team rolled on into town for a day of heli skiing. I was picked up by the team van outside Coco bar at about half nine and headed straight to the heli pad.
Once we where there we had a lil safety briefing and got told what the plan was for the day!! The SnowFix team and i got into the first chopper to the top of the mountain where we waited for the JW crew to arrive.
Once at the top we broke into team, JW VS SnowFix. The plan was to race to the bottom of the mountain finding different ways down through all the pow!
We started the race and both teams head off completely different ways. A few hours later we saw the Snowfix team hiking up a ledge letting us believe they had got it wrong. We continued down the hill jibbing off anything we could see.

The rest of the day was amazing finishing with apres in the pub waiting for the SnowFix team to get down the hill and buy us our winning drinks!
Dinner consisted of more beer and pizza, which was well earnt after the hard days ripping we had done. We all departed to get ready for the epic night ahead in Coco club. The night was amazing with vodka and Jack Wills merchandise flying everywhere!
The night finished off at a bakers hole in the wall for some cheese and jambon sandwiches. A good end to an amazing night.
Take care and have fun
Peace Cozzi x
Verbier
Jack wills hit verbier.................
Mon, 05 Jan 2009

Absolutely shattered and why shouldn’t we be. Mike and I arrived on Sunday the 28th and have kick started the season in true Verbier fashion. On our first night it was straight to pub montfort for a concoction of beverages to acclimatize us and to get a feel of our new home for the next four months. Shame on us for thinking it would a quiet social Sunday night as we soon realized we were in for something else. By ten o’clock the two floors were rammed with jostling, beer swilling fun seekers, at this point we knew we were in for a really really really mucky night!  Thankfully the clean Swiss air, a double dave and my first trip on to the nursery slopes left my hangover as an absent memory. As I have never skied before I picked it up rather rapidly due to my personal instructor Greg Nice, there has been rumors going around town that he could be as nice as a spicy chicken slice. Enough of that lets explain our new years to you guys. After being on the slopes all day we got back and went to the local supermarket where all pre drinks were purchased, a slummy tip would be to try the kamikaze, a very interesting lemon liquor and corr it certainly tickles a parched throat. Once we were warmed by the toxins it was time to hit place central where we were about to feel the full wrath of Verbier’ festivities. To say it was carnage would be a heavy understatement as five thousand people flocked around the centre to see the New Year through. The scene couldn’t have been more enjoyable as snow was falling, children were being blinded by careless fireworks and some drunk Scotsman took a barrage of snowballs as he persisted in climbing the tallest street lamp – oh the tomfoolery. Since then our season has leveled out a little more as we continue to work on our two crafts as mikey is a boarder and I’m new to the ski vibe, a new dumping of snow could be in order in the next week or two but as it stands everything is going pleasantly. Looking forward to the party tomorrow night in coco’s and hopefully there will be a Scandinavian or two to work our charms on as they really do make that type of woman to an ever so high standard speak to you soon Charles and Mike.

Verbier
A New Year!
Thu, 18 Dec 2008
I arrived in the 4 valleys on Saturday the 29th of November with the white stuff up to the eye balls already. Fantastic! What more could I ask for? The Sunday was the first day up on the hill and proved to be absolutely amazing. The sky’s where blue and the sun was shinning what a perfect start to the season. After a week of settling in to the new house and meeting people training began!
Two weeks have flown by and we’re already looking at the first race in Grasgehren on Sunday. Luckily we’ve been training hard on the slope and off, getting physically and mentally prepared for the battle ahead.
After the race I will be heading to La Tania in the 3valleys for some fun and messy times with all the fam for Christmas!
HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Ed
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Verbier