U.S. Biathlon Nationals 2023

I wanted to write something meaningful for the 2023 Biathlon Nationals in Casper, Wyoming. This was a big event! It was put together by so many hardworking and passionate people who are proud to host and who care about the biathlon community! These races were also a huge and rewarding moment for me. I came home with three golds for three races!

Team Alaska did so great overall! I’m so proud to call these girls my friends and teammates! Left to right: Vanessa Wing; 1st in U15 sprint and pursuit. Eva Weymuller; 3rd in Junior sprint and 2nd in pursuit. Me; 1st in U17 sprint, pursuit, and relay. Talia Day; 3rd in U17 sprint and pursuit

This was an honor. It has been a dream of mine for almost three years. My road has been long and fun, but also, it has often been stressful and very difficult in many ways! Everyone has their own story that is filled with hard work, adversity, and failures. My story is still being written, but I have learned a great deal and have had many great experiences in such a short period of time! I have big goals and plans and I am looking forward to what my future holds.

All smiles at the start line day #1

There is so much growing talent in the biathlon world. It has been great to ski and train with my competitors and friends through the year and I think that we will all improve immensely this coming 23/24 season. I’m glad that I have been able to see what is possible with persistence and hard work.

Foggy pre-race practice. We tried not to get lost finding our way back to the parking lot!

There are several big things I’ve learned the last three years: anything is possible with hard work. Any goal can be reached in a reasonable amount of time given for planning, preparing, and executing.

Going out for a recovery run in Jackson, Wyoming

I have learned that you have to make your own opportunities. Talk to people. Make connections, and be ‘real’. That’s what I love about the ski and biathlon community. So many people are willing to answer questions and give their time to make conversation if you share a passion for something. People were so great to me this trip! The biathlon community has a huge support system and I appreciate that so many people were willing to help me train and prepare for the races while I was out of state.

USBA Nats is a great place to meet people. Rob Rosser did a great job putting on this big event. I’m glad I got to know the Casper Mountain Biathlon Club better this trip! Sarah Studebaker-Hall is a big part of biathlon in the U.S. and she was so nice to my mom and I.

Going to the U.S. Biathlon Nationals gave me the chance to meet new and amazing people. Rob Rosser and Matt Young, Chief of Range, welcomed me to their range. I admire all of the effort they put in to making this event possible. The Minnesota team feels like family and put a smile on my face to hear them cheer every time! Everyone came together as a community during these races! In addition to the coaches working hard for their athletes, parents and spectators pitched in time and energy to run rifles, keep score, help out at the finish, and help with parking duty. I arrived several days early to train before my club landed in Casper. There were many people willing to take me in and coach me before the official training and race days.

Left to right Audrey Lahammer; took 3rd in the Youth sprint! She has been doing biathlon almost as long as I have! Me. Maeve Lindsay; cheered for me and everyone else every opportunity she had! The Minnesota crew is amazing! I can’t wait to travel to their home trails for YJWCH Trials this December!

Coach Jan Buron has supported me in all aspects of my life. He has been a huge contributor to my skiing improvement over the last year and a half! He is always there to offer help and make a plan for what I need as an individual.

Jan and I at the Alaska State Cross Country Ski Championships. Jan Buron also coaches xc skiing for Service High School. While I was racing in WY, Jan was kicking butt at the Austria Masters Cross Country Ski World Championships!

Coach Jean Paquet has been there since the day I started both the skiing and shooting part of biathlon! Having him coach us at the races gave me confidence. Knowing that he has my back gives me the ability to focus on what I’m good at. I am so lucky that I have two amazing coaches who support me through my goals, my successes, and my failures every step of the way.

Jean and I the day before Nationals started. He is always a calm supporting force. I owe staying in this sport and continuing to learn how to (roller) ski, no matter how difficult, mostly to Coach Jean.

Sometimes life is stressful when I’m trying to figure out what’s best for my body and how to financially afford doing what I love. Once I step onto the race course, with the support of my mom, my coaches, and my friends and fellow athletes, I just get to enjoy racing!

Doing race prep at the range

Winning the races mean a lot to me because it is the culmination of everything that I have worked hard for over the last three years. I look forward to starting up summer training and meeting my friends and competitors from all over the country again this season! Right now, it’s time to enjoy a month of rest and fun!

Me and Mary. She put in so much work volunteering to put on Nationals this year! There are many people to thank for helping put on this great event!
Admiring the antler arc in Jackson
Left to right: Brian Halligan, he has an amazing YouTube channel that I refer to often to improve my performance! Tim Burke: the head of USBA, he is always open to answering questions and supporting young biathletes in their ventures! Me. Lowell Bailey, who I have had the chance to meet once previously in UT. All these guys play important roles in the world of US biathlon.
Matt Yong and I. Along with Rob, Matt had my back the whole time I was visiting. He was also Chief of Range and he did a great job! It was great to meet and get to know him!

10 responses to “U.S. Biathlon Nationals 2023”

  1. Congratulations Haley, I love to see your smiles and hear of the great athletes, coaches and volunteers that you meet.

    • Thank you so much! This trip was so fun and I loved meeting all the new people from all over and see my friends from across the country that I’ve made recently!! These trips are so fun because I always meet awesome people 🤩

  2. Oh my gosh Haley so lucky to know and love you, and feel the wonderful pride of your hard work and accomplishments. Hugs and love to Kai,and your mom and dad too.
    💖💖💖💖

    • Thank you! I always get to walk away with more knowledge and fun memories than what I came with! That’s what I love about these trips 😁

  3. Wow .. What an Amazing Accomplishment .. you inspire us Haley.. your the Rock star 😁! wonderful to see all your hard work payed off.. people that set goals are more likely to accomplish their dreams… thanks for sharing your journey we enjoyed watching the event live and all the pictures… we appreciate your family so much and all they do behind the scenes to help make it all happen. We may need you for a back up shot on the next hunt!! 😁… all the best! Walter and Julie

  4. Haley you are such a a motivated young lady, I couldn’t be more proud of you.
    Love,Aunt J.

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