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Local skater Birkeland set for Olympic Games

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Living in the land of fire and ice Tyler Gengenbach trades his ice skates for snow boots after participating in the recent outdoor hockey jamboree at Podvin Park. He is a member of the White Bear Mite 4 Black Team. 18 teams from White Bear Lake and 18 teams from surrounding communities participated in the youth hockey tournament.

Giorgia Birkeland of White Bear Lake has earned a red, white and blue uniform as a member of the U.S. Olympic team in long track speed skating. Birkeland, 19, and Ian Quinn, 28, of St. Louis, Missouri, were the last two athletes to secure their spots on the 12-person roster by winning the Mass Start Event at the Olympic Trials on Sunday night in Milwaukee. A 2020 graduate of Mahtomedi High School, Birkeland is by far the youngest member of the speed skating team headed for the 2020 Winter Olympics, slated to begin Feb. 4 in Beijing, China. The next-youngest is 27. She is regarded as a rising star on the world cup circuit, according to the Team USA website. Birkeland was named the women’s national champion in mass start after winning the race in 9:53.20, which added 60 points toward her Olympic qualifying score. The mass start is

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Giorgia Birkeland was all smiles after qualifying for the Olympic team Sunday evening in Milwaukee.

a cumulative point total of three races. Two mass start races come from the world cup circuit, with the third race occurring at the Olympic Trials. Birkeland grew up competing with the Midway Speedskating club in Roseville. Upon graduation, she moved to Utah in June of 2020 to train at the Utah Olympic Oval.

World’s coolest block party comes to town BY NOELLE OLSON STAFF WRITER

The city of Stillwater is preparing to host the inaugural World Snow Sculpting Championship competition Jan. 18-23. Ten to 12 teams from around the world will travel to Lowell Park in Stillwater to create amazing snow sculptures while competing for the title of the World Champion. Stillwater Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Robin Anthony said this is an event that involves a lot of planning with the city of Stillwater, Discover Stillwater and the chamber. “In September 2020, the mayor and I brought together the city and busi-

ness owners to help the businesses get through COVID and to do something in the wintertime. Last summer, the city of Stillwater updated their strategic plan that now states that their focus is to make Stillwater a year-round destination,” Anthony said. The city and chamber researched for things do in the winter and discovered the national snow sculpting competition at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. “We talked to the organizers of that event, and they said they’ve always wanted to do a world snow sculpting championship,” Anthony said. “There are international competitions, but there’s never been a world snow sculpting championship.” According to Anthony, there were many cities that were interested in

hosting. Winter Fun LLC wanted the contest to be by a river town, and Stillwater was the organization’s first choice. Over the last year, the chamber has been working with the steering committee to host the event. Part of its tagline is the “world’s coolest block party,” which the chamber will host. “Depending if the weather cooperates, they will start making snow on Jan. 10 in the chamber parking lot and moving the clean snow into Lowell Park and forms that they’re building,” Anthony said. “Then the snow will go into the forms, and people will get in and stomp the snow down. That should take about a week.” SEE SNOW SCULPTING, PAGE 9A

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Snow sculptures similar to this one, created by Stillwater resident Jon Baller and his team, are on display at the World Snow Sculpting Championship through Jan. 23.

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