NYSSRA Nordic is the governing body of Nordic Ski racing in NY state. Currently, NYSSRA offers a full slate of XC, Biathlon and Ski-O races. Membership is very reasonable ($20 annual). NYSSRA members are eligible to ski in the Empire State Games, and NYSSRA hosts a fantastic Championship Weekend in Lake Placid.
This being said, NYSSRA membership has slowly eroded, and although there were 200 racers in Lake Placid and 100 more at Tug Hill last weekend in fantastic events on good snow, our racer numbers are down.
As VP of NYSSRA, I am interested in ways to improve our organization to attract more athletes to nordic ski racing in NY.
One group of folks that I personally feel we should be able to court are triathletes.Triathlon is popular and seems to be revered as the ultimate in athleticism, even where it snows regularly in winter!. Triathletes spend money, travel to race and train and buy expensive equipment. Triathletes like to suffer and do not mind putting in hours upon hours to train. Why do they pick triathlon over nordic skiing? Or, why didn't they pick Nordic skiing? Or, is it just PR? Can we get triathletes to become nordic skiers for winter cross training? What will it take to get some triathletes to become nordic skiers?
In a nutshell, any ideas for NYSSRA? What more would/should Nordic ski racing/NYSSRA Nordic have to offer to attract more folks?
By the way check out
www.nyssranordic.com for info on nordic ski racing in NYS.
Thanks for your replies...