Administrators ROBOT Posted October 11, 2018 Administrators Share Posted October 11, 2018 Chelsea Mills defeated Lori Krueger Covington in the head-to-head final to win the third annual SportsInsurance.com Queens Cup at Little Mountain Lakes near Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday, Oct. 7.Mills, skiing on her home lake, ran 4½ at 38 off, topping Covington’s 3 at 38 in the final, and claimed the $2,000 first-place check. The Queens Cup, also sponsored by Race City Marine and the Women’s Sports Foundation, was originally scheduled for Sept. 15-16 but was postponed because of Hurricane Florence. Mills was the No. 1 seed throughout the two rounds of Saturday qualifying and Sunday’s Sweet 16. Covington, of Texas, was seeded third throughout and defeated No 2 seed Joy Kelley of Tennessee in the final four, running 1¼ at 38 off to Kelley’s 1 at 38.Mills and Covington are Masters Women skiers, and Kelley skis in the Women 6 age group.Kelley, 60, represented the mature skiers in the field and held her spot as No. 2 seed through the two qualifying rounds and into the final four. She has been a podium finisher in all three years of the Queens Cup, and also got the skiers fired up with a motivational speech at the Saturday night banquet.“It would be impossible to duplicate how special a weekend we all had,” Kelley posted on Facebook on Sunday evening. “There is no other event like it … lives greatly impacted and inspired on and off the water! Really happy to get third with so many strong and tough women!”Strong and tough were keywords in her speech Saturday night as she encouraged everyone present to be emotionally, mentally and physically strong.“Put blinders on. Find a way that works for you and make it happen,” Kelley said.The Queens Cup is for women ages 30 and older, and uses a format that allows all ages to compete on equal footing. The event included five Women 7 skiers (ages 65-69), and four of them made the Sweet 16.Rounding out the money winners and podium finishers were Trish Burt of Florida in fourth place and Erin Peckham of New York in fifth. The rest of the elite eight were Jennifer Wood of South Carolina in sixth place, legendary Leza Harrison, a Women 7 skier from Florida in seventh, and Marla Lott of Indiana in eighth place.Among the tournament officials were world record holders Nate Smith of Indiana and Jeff Rodgers of South Carolina, renowned drivers Tommy Harrington and Pat Bloodworth of North Carolina, and P.A. announcer Seth Stisher of South Carolina. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Baller Than_Bogan Posted October 11, 2018 Baller Share Posted October 11, 2018 Dammit -- my biceps are smaller than ANY of theirs... Sounds like an awesome event and I sure hope it can continue. @Wish Are we saying one of the women in that picture is 60 years old!? Guess skiing really DOES keep you young! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller adkh2oskier Posted October 11, 2018 Baller Share Posted October 11, 2018 Congrats to Chelsea, I saw her ski at Pecks Pond this season(Erin Peckhams home site) and was really impressed. Ran 38 and made it look easy. Also big Congrats to Erin Peckham, looks like she has notches ANOTHER PB w 5@35 way to go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller_ lpskier Posted October 12, 2018 Baller_ Share Posted October 12, 2018 Erin (O’Niell) Peckham’s 5@35 is a New York State W2 Record. Lpskier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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