Nick Gardiner Shows Versatility in Junior National Qualifier Nordic Races
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Henri Allaire took first and Stephen Chudleigh third in the MU12 two-kilometer Skate Mass Start.
 
Thursday, February 19, 2026
 

BY WILL FALLTRICK


Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation Cross Country athletes from the Prep, Comp, and Post Grad teams delivered a strong weekend of racing at the IMD Junior National Qualifier held Feb. 7-8 at Trail Creek in Wilson, Wyo.


The two-day event featured a classic interval start race on Saturday followed by a skate mass start on Sunday, challenging athletes across disciplines and race formats.


Building on momentum from the previous qualifier at Soldier Hollow, Utah, SVSEF skiers laid down fast times and showed depth across age groups, with podium finishes in both classic and skate races. The weekend was highlighted by Nick Gardiner, who earned victories in both the classic and skate races in the Men’s Under 18 category.


“The team continued their momentum from Soldier Hollow and laid down some fast times in the double distance race weekend,” said Chris Mallory, Head SVSEF XC Comp Team Coach. “It was fun to see some new faces step up on the podium, showing the depth this crew has.”


Saturday’s classic interval start races rewarded pacing and technical execution, while Sunday’s skate mass starts demanded tactical awareness and confidence racing head-to-head.


“Our Sun Valley skiers were flying out there this weekend,” said Kelley Yeates, SVSEF XC Head Prep Team Coach. “It was inspiring to see them take charge, especially in the mass start races.”


Across the weekend, athletes benefited from strong mentorship and team culture that spanned age groups.


“Athlete mentorship and camaraderie across ages enabled athletes to bring out their best,” added Assistant SVSEF XC Comp Team Coach Susie Quesnel.


SVSEF XC Post Grad Head Coach Max Polito noted the significance of the venue and competitive environment: “Racing at Jackson brought us back to the roots of Intermountain skiing as venues changed and the community stepped up to support our events…It was a weekend of learning, experimentation, and commitment, with goals ranging from process and technique focus to podium finishes.”


SVSEF Cross Country Program Director Becky Flynn highlighted both individual and team success: “This was a busy weekend full of lots of great racing for SVSEF XC. It was great to see Nick Gardiner take the win both days—he has been training well and it really came together for him. The rest of the team followed suit with podium finishes across days and disciplines. The PG, Comp, and Prep teams were cheering each other on throughout the weekend and that showed in the results.”


Athlete Results – IMD Junior National Qualifier #2


(Top three SVSEF athletes in each event)


Saturday – Classic Interval Start


MU20 7.5km


5th – Zach Quesnel


MU18 7.5km


1st – Nick Gardiner


2nd – Caleo Morrison


4th – Tait Boschen


MU16 7.5km


8th – Thijs Lloyd


11th – Bailey Kurtz


16th – Finn O’Donnell


MU14 3km


8th – Augie Allaire


11th – Cody Lloyd


22nd – Daniel Chudleigh


MU12 2km


2nd – Henri Allaire


4th – Stephen Chudleigh


6th – Vance Gardiner


FU20 7.5km


6th – Anna Gilman


FU18 7.5km


8th – Natalie Carlson


15th – Josie Bolinger


FU16 7.5km


6th – Stella St. George


8th – Josephine Renner


10th – Sydney Nelson


FU14 3km


5th – Nina O’Sullivan


10th – Payton Daley-Scheingraber


28th – Rose O’Grady


Sunday – Skate Mass Start


MU20 10km


5th – Zach Quesnel


MU18 10km


1st – Nick Gardiner


2nd – Tait Boschen


5th – Caleo Morrison


MU16 5km


8th – Finn O’Donnell


13th – Thijs Lloyd


21st – Bailey Kurtz


MU14 2.5km


8th – Augie Allaire


16th – Silas Seppa


21st – Daniel Chudleigh


MU12 2km


1st – Henri Allaire


3rd – Stephen Chudleigh


5th – Vance Gardiner


WU18 10km


7th – Natalie Carlson


WU16 5km


3rd – Stella St. George


4th – Josephine Renner


7th – Sydney Brown


WU14 2.5km


2nd – Nina O’Sullivan


5th – Payton Daley-Scheingraber


28th – Rose O’Grady


SVSEF Cross Country athletes will next compete at the final IMD Junior National Qualifier in West Yellowstone, Mont., where results will determine selections for the IMD Junior National Team.


The weekend after that they will be home for a major race at Lake Creek.


 

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