Webmail | Contact US

About Us
     General
     Board Members
     News Releases
Memberships
     Athletes
     Biathlon Bears
     Recreational/Support Staff
Biathlon Programs
     Biathlon Bears
     Competitive Programs
     Recreational
Photo Galleries
     2009-2010
     2008-2009
Home
Lake Superior Biathlon will be hosting a biathlon shooting clinic on 17-19 September 2010 at the Thunder Bay Fish and Games Association outdoor range located at 260 Pento Road.  The intent of the clinic is to develop biathlon skills through dryland training in preparation of the athlete’s competition season.  This clinic is not intended for entry level participants on the 0.22 Cal rifle.

Mr. Bill Meyer, an 18 year veteran  biathlon coach with Minnesota Biathlon, will lead this two-day clinic.  The clinic focuses in skiing and marksmanship techniques to further develop biathlon skills. 

Clinic Format:

Workshops and presentations
Shooting drills
Combination training
Race preparation and time trial

 

Fees:

Biathlon Ontario, LSB members and cadets* - $60.00/person
Non-members - $100.00/person

Fees covers lunch for both days, and mandatory insurance for non-members 

Cheque is to be made payable to: Lake Superior Biathlon

 *(Cadet Restrictions applies, contact Winnipeg CTO for details) 

Participants will be contacted by September 05, 2010 to confirm their attendance.
 

Weapons:

8 Positions available for 0.22 Cal Rifle
15 Positions available for 0.177 Air Rifle
 

Participant are responsible for the purchase of ammunition
 

Safety Clinic:

All participants will receive a safety briefing by the Range Safety Officer
 

Registration:

Participants are asked to complete the necessary forms and submit them along with the payment to: 

Lake Superior Biathlon
PO Box 21086,
Thunder Bay  Ontario,   P7A 8A7 

Registration will only be accepted until September 03, 2010. 

Clinic is closed to LSB/BiON members who are registered in the Biathlon Bears Program or entry level participants.

Registration Forms:

Accommodations:

Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodations. Thunder Bay offers many opportunities for accommodations within a close proximity to the range.
 

Meals:

Lunch will be provided on both clinic days.  Participants are responsible for other meals and refreshments.
 

Dress:

Participants are to dress according to local weather conditions.  Lake Superior Biathlon recommends dressing in layers and bringing an extra change clothes.

Participants are required to have either a pair of roller skis, or rollerblades and carbine tip poles.
 

Schedule:

Training Schedule is included with the Fall 2010 Biathlon Clinic Invitation.