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Denver Skiing 2021 Postseason Media Guide UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME university information 2021 NCAA Qualifier Results ������������������4 Name ................................University of Denver 2021 Season Results ����������������������������5-9 Location ................................Denver, Colorado Denver Invitational �������������������������������5 Address ........................2201 East Asbury Ave. Colorado Invitational ���������������������������6 Denver, CO 80208-0320 RMISA Invitational at Utah �������������������7 Founded ........................................................1864 Enrollment ................................................ 11,500 RMISA Invitational at WM ��������������������8 Nickname .............................................. Pioneers RMISA Championships �����������������������9 Colors ........................................Crimson & Gold Coaching Staff ����������������������������������10-11 Conference.............................Rocky Mountain Andy LeRoy ����������������������������������������10 Intercollegiate Ski Association Toni Roponen ��������������������������������������11 Affiliation ................................. NCAA Division I 2021 Pioneers �����������������������������������12-34 Chancellor ...............................Jeremy Haefner University of Iowa ‘79 Eleri Smart �������������������������������������������12 University of Wisconsin ‘86 Reece Bell��������������������������������������������13 Vice Chancellor of Athletics.. Karlton Creech Galena Wardle �������������������������������������14 North Carolina State University Katie Hensien ��������������������������������������15 Website .............. www.DenverPioneers.com Amelia Smart ���������������������������������������16 team information Trey Seymour ��������������������������������������17 Home Ski Areas ................Winter Park Resort Cole Puckett ����������������������������������������18 Devil’s Thumb Cross Country Center Colby Lane ������������������������������������������19 Head Alpine Coach ......................Andy LeRoy Simon Fournier �����������������������������������20 University of Colorado ’03 Tristan Lane�����������������������������������������21 Head Nordic Coach....................Toni Roponen Tobias Kogler ��������������������������������������22 University of Jyvaskyla Hanna Ray �������������������������������������������23 Emma Larsson ������������������������������������24 Eveliina Piippo ������������������������������������25 Vera Norli ���������������������������������������������26 media information Sadie Cotton ����������������������������������������27 Gracie Shanley ������������������������������������28 Dir. of Media Relations .....Niko Blankenship Bernhard Flaschberger ����������������������29 Office Phone ......................(303) 871-3942 Cell Phone ...........................(513) 225-6560 Jimmy Colfer ���������������������������������������30 Email [email protected] Ole Marius Kirkeng �����������������������������31 Skiing Contact ................................Chris Smith Borgar Norrud �������������������������������������32 Cell Phone ...........................(720) 272-6760 Evan Barbier����������������������������������������33 E-mail ..... [email protected] Nick Sweeney ��������������������������������������34 Website ..........................DenverPioneers.com NCAA Champ. Results ���������������������35-36 Twitter ID ........................................... DU_Skiing Denver All-Americans ��������������������� 37 Facebook ..... University of Denver Ski Team media guide credit Denver Olympians ��������������������������� 38 The 2021 Denver Pioneers Skiing NCAA Ind. NCAA Champs ��������������������������������39 Championship Guide was published by Ind. NCAA Champ. Record �������������������40 the University of Denver Media Relations Office. This guide was written, designed and edited by Ryan Syrkus and Seth Goodman. Photos provided by Clarkson Creative, Gepa Images, the University of Utah, Jeff Shiffrin, Alicia Carter, Steve Shanley, Ryan Syrkus, Mike Kennedy and Denver Athletics. TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 3 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DENVER 2021 QUALIFIER RESULTS Team Results Overall Women’s Men’s Women’s Men’s Nordic & Alpine Alpine Alpine Nordic Nordic Meet S/GS S/GS C/F C/F DU Invitational 6th --/7 --/6 5/5 5/4 CU Invitational 5th 7/-- 7/-- 4/4 4/3 RMISA Invitational at Utah 5th --/6 --/4 6/6 6/6 RMISA Invitational at Westminster & SH 4th 2/-- 4/-- 2/6 5/6 RMISA Championships 4th 5/6 5/3 3/4 5/6 Nordic-Individual Results (NCAA Qualifiers) Women’s DU CU Utah RMISA Inv. RMISA Champs. Invite Invitational Invitational Westminster & SH Vera Norli 10/6 8/5 21/8 3/19 6/16 Emma Larsson 21/14 DNS/14 27/26 20/18 23/20 Hanna Ray --/-- --/-- --/-- 10/17 ` 9/12 Men’s DU CU Utah RMISA Inv. RMISA Champs. Invite Invitational Invitational Westminster & SH Ole Marius Kirkeng 22/18 17/13 25/14 19/19 18/22 Borgar Norrud 14/140 8/9 23/DNF 21/18 23/15 Bernhard Flaschberger 5/9 6/6 5/17 10/20 9/3 Alpine-Individual Results (NCAA Qualifiers) Women’s DU CU Utah RMISA Inv. RMISA Champs. Invite Invitational Invitational Westminster & SH Amelia Smart --/-- --/-- 16/14 1/1 --/-- Eleri Smart --/-- --/-- 25/DNS 11/19 31/11 Reece Bell 12/-- --/-- 13/9 --/5 ` 12/2 Men’s DU CU Utah RMISA Inv. RMISA Champs. Invite Invitational Invitational Westminster & SH Tobias Kogler --/-- --/-- 1/1 22/DNF 1/8 Tristan Lane DNF/14 DNF/DNF 14/24 26/27 16/24 Simon Fournier --/-- --/-- 16/DNF 13/7 12/DNF UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 4 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DENVER INVITATIONAL RESULTS RMISASkiing.com • @RMISA RMISA INFORMATION SERVICES CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME University of Denver Invitational TEAM SCORES ALPINE NORDIC GS#1 GS#2 FS CL PTS 1/10 1/11 1/10 1/11 1/22 1/22 1/23 1/23 Rk. School W M W M M W M W TTOTALOTAL BACK 1 UTAH 51 82 78 96 89 94 91 102 683683 — 2 COLORADO 66 82 46 76 97 81 90 70 660808 75 3 MONTANA STATE 71 60 77 73 69 57 ½ 72 59 538 ½ 144 ½ 4 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 52 43 61 39 60 91 ½ 69 80 503503 ½ 179 ½ 5 WESTMINSTER 100 86 100 73 — — — — 359359 324 6 DENVER 20 33 0 18 64 55 57 60 303077 376 7 COLORADO MOUNTAIN 34 22 46 19 — — — — 112121 562 STANDINGS Alpine Point Leaders WMC 359, UU 307, MSU 281, CU 270, UAA 195, CMC 121, DU 71 Alpine Women WMC 200, MSU 148, UU 129, UAA 113, CU 112, CMC 80, DU 20 Alpine Men UU 178, WMC 159, CU 158, MSU 133, UAA 82, DU 51, CMC 41 Nordic Point Leaders UU 376, CU 338, UAA 308.5, MSU 247.5, DU 236 Nordic Women UU 196, UAA 179.5, CU 151, MSU 116.5, DU 115 Nordic Men CU 187, UU 180, MSU 141, UAA 129, DU 121 Men Point Leaders UU 358, CU 345, MSU 274, UAA 211, DU 172, WMC 159, CMC 41 Women Points Leaders UU 325, UAA 292.5, MSU 264.5, CU 263, WMC 200, DU 135, CMC 80 TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 5 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SPENCER JAMES NELSON MEMORIAL INV. RESULTS CUBuffs.com/Skiing • @CUBuffsSkiing COLORADO BUFFALOES SPORTS INFORMATION 10th Annual University of Colorado Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational TEAM SCORES ALPINE NORDIC SL#1 SL#2 FS CL PTS 1/12 1/13 1/12 1/13 2/5 2/5 2/6 2/6 Rk. School W M W M M W W M TOTAL BACK 1 UTAH 77 59 88 77 ½ 96 108 111 92 708½ — 2 COLORADO 58 ½ 64 68 80 ½ 93 90 75 100 629 79 ½ 3 MONTANA STATE 87 88 52 75 68 65 74 68 577 131 ½ 4 WESTMINSTER 96 88 85 93 — — — — 362 346 ½ 5 DENVER 0 0 0 17 71 65 68 68 289 419 ½ 6 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 60 ½ 63 68 51 — — — — 242 ½ 466 7 COLORADO MOUNTAIN 42 46 47 39 — — — — 174 534 ½ STANDINGS Alpine Point Leaders WMC 362, MSU 302, UU 301.5, CU 271, UAA 242.5, CMC 174, DU 17 Alpine Women WMC 181, UU 165, MSU 139, UAA 128.5, CU 126.5, CMC 89, DU 0 Alpine Men WMC 181, MSU 163, CU 144.5, UU 136.5, UAA 114, CMC 85, DU 17 Nordic Point Leaders UU 407, CU 358, MSU 275, DU 272 Nordic Women UU 219, CU 165, MSU 139, DU 133 Nordic Men CU 193, UU 188, DU 139, MSU 136 Men Point Leaders CU 337.5, UU 324.5, MSU 299, WMC 181, DU 156, UAA 114, CMC 87 Women Points Leaders UU 384, CU 291.5, MSU 278, WMC 181, DU 133, UAA 128.5, CMC 89 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 6 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RMISA INVITATIONAL AT UTAH RESULTS RMISASkiing.com • @RMISA RMISA INFORMATION SERVICES CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME RMISA Invitational at Utah Soldier Hollow & Park City Mountain Resort Hosts TEAM SCORES NORDIC ALPINE FS CL GS#1 GS#2 PTS 5K 10K 15K 20K 1/17 1/17 1/18 1/18 2/11 2/11 2/12 2/18 Rk. School W M W M W M W M TOTAL BACK 1 UTAH 111 75 105 103 63 63 ½ 70 93 683683½ — 2 MONTANA STATE 53 73 62 74 59 81 71 64 537537 146 ½ 3 COLORADO 76 77 66 69 94 71 ½ 0 71 524524½ 159 4 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 81 89 74 75 53 31 ½ 69 44 516516½ 167 5 DENVER 44 56 54 49 52 72 ½ 42 71 440440½ 243 6 WESTMINSTER — — — — 100 82 111 74 367 316 ½ 7 ALASKA FAIRBANKS 56 51 60 51 — — — — 218218 465 ½ 8 COLORADO MOUNTAIN — — — — 23 31 31 37 122122 561 ½ STANDINGS Alpine Point Leaders WMC 367, UU 289.5, MSU 275, DU 237.5, CU 236.5, UAA 197.5, CMC 122 Alpine Women WMC 211, UU 133, MSU 130, UAA 122, CU 94, DU 94, CMC 54 Alpine Men UU 156.5,
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