Conaway Takes 3rd Place After 2 Year Absence
Christian Conaway returns to racing following a 2 year hiatus.  Fillmore native Christian Conaway earns 3rd place at the Maryhill Festival of Speed event, which is the largest gravity racing event in the world.   230 racers from USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Ireland, Russia, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and 10 others countries traveled to Goldendale Washington to race the famous Maryhill Loops Road course.  The course is 2.2 miles long, 17 corners lined with 1300 safety hale bales over 2000 feet of safety netting, hundreds of sponsor banners and perfectly smooth asphalt road.  Christian Conaway took a 2 year hiatus from racing while he served a LDS Mission in Bogota Colombia.  He returned to his studies at BYU and is engaged to Rachel Wilcox.  Life moves fast for Christian on and off the street luge.
Christian Conaway returns to racing following a 2 year hiatus. Fillmore native Christian Conaway earns 3rd place at the Maryhill Festival of Speed event, which is the largest gravity racing event in the world. 230 racers from USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Ireland, Russia, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and 10 others countries traveled to Goldendale Washington to race the famous Maryhill Loops Road course. The course is 2.2 miles long, 17 corners lined with 1300 safety hale bales over 2000 feet of safety netting, hundreds of sponsor banners and perfectly smooth asphalt road. Christian Conaway took a 2 year hiatus from racing while he served a LDS Mission in Bogota Colombia. He returned to his studies at BYU and is engaged to Rachel Wilcox. Life moves fast for Christian on and off the street luge.