<<

UNIVERSITY OF - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS university information 2021 NCAA Qualifier Results ������������������4 Name...... 2021 Season Results...... 5-9 Location...... Denver, Denver Invitational ...... 5 Address...... 2201 East Asbury Ave. Colorado Invitational ...... 6 Denver, CO 80208-0320 RMISA Invitational at �������������������7 Founded...... 1864 RMISA Invitational at WM ��������������������8 Enrollment...... 11,500 Nickname...... Pioneers RMISA Championships �����������������������9 Colors...... Crimson & Gold Coaching Staff...... 10-11 Conference...... Rocky Mountain Andy LeRoy ...... 10 Intercollegiate Association Toni Roponen...... 11 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2021 Pioneers...... 12-34 Chancellor...... Jeremy Haefner Eleri Smart...... 12 University of Iowa ‘79 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 Cole Puckett...... 18 Home Ski Areas...... Winter Park Resort 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 Sadie Cotton...... 27 media information Gracie Shanley...... 28 Dir. of Media Relations...... Niko Blankenship Bernhard Flaschberger ����������������������29 Office Phone...... (303) 871-3942 Jimmy Colfer...... 30 Cell Phone...... (513) 225-6560 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- ...... 37 Facebook...... University of Denver Ski Team media guide credit Denver Olympians ...... 38 The 2021 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 , 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 OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 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 668383 — 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 — — — — 335959 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 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 OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 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 686833½ — 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 525244½ 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 444400½ 243 6 WESTMINSTER — — — — 100 82 111 74 367 316 ½ 7 ALASKA FAIRBANKS 56 51 60 51 — — — — 212188 465 ½ 8 COLORADO MOUNTAIN — — — — 23 31 31 37 121222 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, WMC 156, MSU 145, DU 143.5, CU 142.5, UAA 75.5, CMC 68

Nordic Point Leaders UU 394, UAA 319, CU 288, MSU 262, UAF 218, DU 203 Nordic Women UU 216, UAA 155, CU 142, UAF 116, MSU 115, DU 98 Nordic Men UU 178, UAA 162, MSU 147, CU 146, DU 105, UAF 102

Women Points Leaders UU 249, UAA 277, MSU 245, CU 236, WMC 211, DU 192, UAF 116, CMC 54 Men Point Leaders UU 334.5, MSU 292, CU 288.5, DU 248.5, UAA 239.5, WMC 156, UAF 102, CMC 68

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 7 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

RMISA INVITATIONAL AT WESTMINSTER & SH RESULTS

RMISASkiing.com • @RMISA RMISA INFORMATION SERVICES RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow Soldier Hollow & Snowbird

TEAM SCORES ALPINE NORDIC SL#1 SL#2 CL FS PTS 10K 5K 10K 15K 2/8 2/9 2/8 2/9 2/22 2/22 2/23 2/23 Rk. School W M W M M W M W TOTAL BACK 1 UTAH 81 98 82 89 95 108 106 103 767622 — 2 COLORADO 75 75 66 67 92 69 92 78 616144 148 3 MONTANA STATE 59 67 81 58 49 55 54 64 484877 275 4 DENVER 74 46 83 58 ½ 52 71 45 48 474777½ 284 ½ 5 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 65 44 32 ½ 56 ½ 77 43 68 55 444411 321 6 WESTMINSTER 64 87 63 ½ 86 — — — — 300½ 461 ½ 7 ALASKA FAIRBANKS — — — — 56 62 56 60 232344 528 8 WYOMING — — — — 33 36 33 36 131388 624 9 COLORADO MOUNTAIN 36 27 36 29 — — — — 121288 634

STANDINGS

Alpine Point Leaders UU 350, WMC 300.5, CU 283, MSU 265, DU 261.5, UAA 198, CMC 128 Alpine Women UU 163, DU 157, CU 141, MSU 140, WMC 127.5, UAA 97.5, CMC 72 Alpine Men UU 187, WMC 173, CU 142, MSU 125, DU 104.5, UAA 100.5, CMC 56

Nordic Point Leaders UU 412, CU 331, UAA 243, UAF 234, MSU 222, DU 216, WYO 138 Nordic Women UU 211, CU 147, UAF 122, DU 119, MSU 119, UAA 98, WYO 72 Nordic Men UU 201, CU 184, UAA 145, UAF 112, MSU 103, DU 97, WYO 66

Women Points Leaders UU 374, CU 288, DU 276, MSU 259, UAA 195.5, WMC 127.5, UAF 122, CMC 72, WYO 72 Men Point Leaders UU 388, CU 326, UAA 245.5, MSu 228, DU 201.5, WMC 173, UAF 112, WYO 66, CMC 56 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 8 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

RMISA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

RMISASkiing.com • @RMISA

RMISA INFORMATION SERVICES OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 72nd Annual RMISA Championships Park City Resort & Soldier Hollow

TEAM SCORES ALPINE NORDIC GS SL CL FS PTS 10K 5K 15K 20K 2/18 2/18 2/19 2/19 2/26 2/26 2/27 2/27 Rk. School W M W M M W M W TOTAL BACK 1 UTAH 68 78 44 96 89 108 91 106 680 — 2 COLORADO 89 74 61 73 80 57 92 70 596 84 3 MONTANA STATE 63 91 81 70 51 59 51 56 522 158 4 DENVER 45 76 57 50 53 66 65 52 464 216 5 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 48 40 76 49 81 46 63 52 455 225 6 WESTMINSTER 105 60 72 83 — — — — 320 360 7 ALASKA FAIRBANKS — — — — 67 72 59 72 270 410 8 COLORADO MOUNTAIN 36 35 42 33 — — — — 146 534 9 WYOMING — — — — 33 36 33 36 138 542

STANDINGS

Alpine Point Leaders WMC 320, MSU 305, CU 297, UU 286, DU 228, UAA 213, CMC 146 Alpine Women WMC 177, CU 150, MSU 144, UAA 124, UU 112, DU 102, CMC 78 Alpine Men UU 174, MSU 162, CU 147, WMC 143, DU 126, UAA 89, CMC 68

Nordic Point Leaders UU 394, CU 299, UAF 270, UAA 242, DU 236, MSU 217, WYO 138 Nordic Women UU 214, UAF 144, CU 127, DU 118, MSU 115, UAA 98, WYO 72 Nordic Men UU 180, CU 172, UAA 144, UAF 126, DU 118, MSU 102, WYO 66

Women Points Leaders UU 326, CU 277, MSU 259, UAA 222, DU 220, WMC 177, UAF 144, CMC 78, WYO 72 Men Point Leaders UU 354, CU 319, MSU 263, DU 244, UAA 233, WMC 143, UAF 126, CMC 68, WYO 66

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 9 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ALPINE HEAD COACH Andy LeRoy 15th Season • Colorado (2003)

Andy LeRoy enters his 15th season as head alpine coach at the University of Denver in 2021, continuing a lifetime on the slopes in his home state.

In 2020, LeRoy led Denver to four top-five finishes, including a comeback win at the RMISA Championships. The Pioneers registered seven individual alpine victories on the season, highlighted by Storm Klomhaus and Tobias Kogler each winning the National Championship.

Klomhaus and Kogler both earned First Team All-American honors in the giant slalom along with Simon Fournier. Amelia Smart was named a Second Team All-American in the giant slalom.

LeRoy led the Pioneers to their 24th overall NCAA Championship in 2018 and sixth in his tenure. Alpine skiers have registered 21 individual National Championships during his 14 years.

Denver has had five athletes go on to be Olympians and 110 All-Americans coached by LeRoy.

He was named Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association Coach of the Year for alpine in each of his first three seasons at Denver.

From 2003-06, LeRoy served as alpine coach for the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, where he was named the Rocky Mountain Regional Coach of the Year in 2005 and Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Coach of the Year in 2006.

Before moving to Steamboat to coach at the club level, LeRoy served as an assistant at the University of Colorado from 2001-02, helping the Buffs to a second-place finish at the 2001 and third-place finish at the 2002 NCAA National Championships.

A former alpine skier at CU, LeRoy was a First Team All-American and individual national champion in the slalom at the 2000 NCAA National Championships and named CU Athlete of the Year that same year.

LeRoy was a member of the U.S. Ski Team from 1993-99 and was on the 1998 U.S. Winter Olympic team that competed in Nagano, Japan. He won the North American Cup Slalom title in 1999. He also holds the British National Slalom Championship from 1997.

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME LeRoy is happily married with two children.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 10 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

NORDIC HEAD COACH

Toni Roponen OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Second Season •

Toni Roponen enters his second season in 2021 as the Nordic head coach at the University of Denver.

In his first season, DU claimed four top-five finishes and victory at the RMISA Championships in 2020. He guided the Pioneers to a full-team qualification at the NCAA Championships, where freshman Eveliina Piippo won the 5K freestyle.

Piippo earned First Team All-American honors in the 5K freestyle along with freshman Bernhard Flas- chberger who was named a First Team All-American for finishing third in the 10K freestyle at the NCAA Championships.

The Pioneers earned five individual Nordic titles in Roponen’s first season at the helm.

Over the last 19 years, Roponen has been the personal coach for Matti Heikkinen and Riitta-Liisa Roponen, two members of the Finnish National Team who have combined for 10 medals at the World Champion- ships and Olympic Games.

The Finland native has coached Riitta-Liisa Roponen, his wife, to five Olympic appearances from 2002- 2018. Roponen has also served as a skiing, cycling, and analyst for the last nine years for Euros- port.

From 2002-05, Roponen was the head coach of the Finnish Biathlon team after spending three years as the country’s cross-country youth national team and B-National team coach.

Roponen’s previous experience in North America includes his time as the head coach of the Thunder Bay Training Center, a member of the Canadian Skiing Federation.

Prior to beginning his coaching career in 1989, Roponen was a competitive skier in Finland.

Roponen earned a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in physical education from the University of Jyvaskyla in Finland, along with earning a level four coaching degree in endurance sport. He has two kids, his son Tommi and daughter Ida.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 11 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Eleri Smart Women’s Alpine • Sophomore • 5-8 Invermere, British Columbia

2021 (SOPHMORE): Finished 11th and 19th in the women’s slalom races at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 25th in the first race of the women’s giant slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Utah... placed 31st in the women’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships... notched an 11th-place finish in the women’s slalom at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (FRESHMAN): Finished third in the slalom and 14th in the giant slalom at the DU Invitational... Earned 15th in the giant slalom and did not finish her second run in the slalom at the CU Invitational... Placed 15th in the giant slalom and 12th in the slalom at the Utah Invite... Took 11th in the giant slalom and seventh in the slalom at the RMISA Championships... Named Alpine Second Team All-RMISA. BEFORE DENVER: Played volleyball and soccer in high school... did club gymnastics. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 8... her older sister Amelia is part of the DU alpine team... daughter of Janice and Steve Smart. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 12 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Reece Bell Women’s Alpine • Sophomore • 5-9 Eagle, Colorado UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

AWARDS 2021 All-RMISA Women’s Alpine Second Team 2021 (SOPHOMORE) Named All-RMISA Women’s Alpine Second Team...finished 12th in giant slalom 1 on Jan. 10 at Denver Invitational...took fifth place in the second women’s slalom race at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow... placed 13th in the first race and ninth in the second race of the women’s giant slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...finished 12th in the women’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships...had a season-best second-place finish in the women’s slalom at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (FRESHMAN): Finished seventh in the slalom and 22nd in the giant slalom at the DU Invitational... Earned 18th in the giant slalom and fourth in the slalom at the Colorado Invitational. BEFORE DENVER: Winner of the 2017 slalom at the U16 U.S. Nationals. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 27... daughter of Martin and Laura Bell... began a foundation to educate kids about bees... high school sources of strength peer leader... VSSA ambassador for class of 2019.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 13 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Galena Wardle Women’s Alpine • Sophomore • 5-5 Aspen, Colo.

2021 (SOPHOMORE): Placed 21st in both women’s slaloms races at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow... finished 17th in the first race of the women’s giant slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Utah....took 22nd in the women’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships. BEFORE DENVER: Attended the USSA Team Academy and graduated in 2016 ... was a member of the US Ski Team and Aspen Valley Ski/ Club. PERSONAL: Born on Apr. 24 ... daughter of Christine and Greg Wardle ... chose the University of Denver for the great ski team and opportunity to balance athletics and education ... hopes to one day compete on the World Cup Circuit ... planning on majoring in International Business. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 14 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Katie Hensien Women’s Alpine • Junior • 5-5 Park City, Utah UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (JUNIOR) Did not compete 2020 (SOPHOMORE): Did not finish the first run of the giant slalom and finished ninth in the slalom at the Utah Invite... Finished 13th in the giant slalom and third in the slalom at the RMISA Championships. 2019 (FRESHMAN): Finished 13th in the giant slalom and seventh in the slalom at the CU Invite…Took ninth place in the RMISA giant slalom qualifier on January 17th…Recorded her first collegiate podium finish, taking third in the giant slalom at the Montana State Invitational…Ended her freshman season of competition with an eighth place in the slalom at the MSU Invite. BEFORE DENVER: Named Olle Larsson Skier of the Year in 2015, 2017 and 2018…Received conditioning award in 2017... Currently on the US Ski Team. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 1…Daughter of Jeff and Kari…Majoring in Computer Science…Picked Denver because of the athletic and academic balance.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 15 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Amelia Smart Women’s Alpine • Senior • 5-7 Invermere, British Columbia

2021 (SENIOR): Named All-RMISA Women’s Alpine First Team...took first in both women’s slaloms in season debut at RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow ... named RMISA Skier of the Meet for RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow on Feb. 10...finished 16th in the first race and 14th in the second race of the women’s giant slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Utah. 2020 (JUNIOR): Did not finish her second run in the slalom at the CU Invitational... Finished 13th in the giant slalom and won the slalom at the Utah Invite... Claimed fifth in the giant slalom and won the slalom at the RMISA Championships... Named Alpine First Team All-RMISA... took seventh in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships... Second Team All-American in the giant slalom... USCSCA All-Academic Team. 2019 (SOPHOMORE): Reached All-American status at the NCAA Championships in the slalom, taking 4th while finishing 22nd in the giant slalom…Opened the year finishing 10th in the giant slalom and third in the slalom at the CU Invite...Took second in the giant slalom and fifth in the slalom at the Montana State Invite...Won the first slalom race and finished seventh in the second at the UNM Invite… 2018 (FRESHMAN): Two-time NCAA Champion for slalom and giant slalom...One of 12 skiers to compete in the NCAA Championships in Steamboat Springs...Two-time first team All-American...RMISA Skier of the Week...First- team All-RMISA...Skied for first at the RMISA Championship in the slalom...Took second in the slalom at the New Mexico Invitational...Raced for third in the slalom at Montana State...Never finished outside of the top-20...Placed or tied for ninth in the giant slalom at the NCAA Qualifier and at the Denver Invitational... At DU, kied for fifth in the slalom...Earned 12th in the slalom at the RMISA Championship and in the GS at Montana State. BEFORE DENVER: Member of Canadian National Ski Team...2016 Youth Olympian...2017 NorAM Giant Slalom winner. PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 8...Parents are Steve Smart and Janice Morgan...One sibling, Eleri (16)...Majoring in Computer Science...Picked Denver because of the location, the strong ski program and good academic opportunities. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 16 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Trey Seymour Men’s Alpine • Freshman • 5-9 Steamboat Springs, Colorado UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (FRESHMAN) Placed 30th in the first race and 26th in the second race of the men’s slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...finished 25th in the first race of the RMISA Invitational at Utah...took 30th in both the men’s giant slalom and slalom races at the RMISA Championships. BEFORE DENVER Was a skier at the Steamboat Springs High ... three-time honor roll member and academic letter. PERSONAL Born on Oct. 13 ... son of Blair and John Seymour ... has two older siblings that ski, Jett and Chase ... older brother Jett was a member of DU Alpine Ski team ... chose the University of Denver because of the incredible athletic and academic opportunities that are given when attending the school... planning on majoring in Biochemistry.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 17 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Cole Puckett Men’s Alpine • sophomore • 6-2 Steamboat Springs, Colorado

2021 (SOPHOMORE): Finished 21st in the men’s giant slalom #1 at the Denver Invitational...placed 18th in the second run of the men’s slalom at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...placed 23rd in first race and 12th in second race of the men’s slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow... recorded a 19th-place finish in the first race of the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...took 25th in the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships... finished 23rd in the men’s slalom at the RMISA Championships.

2020 (FRESHMAN): Finished eighth in the slalom and 27th in the giant slalom at the DU Invitational... recorded the fastest second run in the slalom at the DU Invitational... Did not finish his first run in the giant slalom and his second run in the slalom at the CU Invitational... did not finish his first run in the giant slalom and took 14th in the slalom at the Utah Invite... Placed 28th in the giant slalom eighth in the slalom at the RMISA Championships... USCSCA All-Academic Team.

BEFORE DENVER: Colorado Ski Country USA Spencer Nelson Athlete of the Year for 2015-16... track and field varsity letter... soccer varsity letter.

PERSONAL: Son of Chris and Wendy Puckett... three-time honor roll in high school. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 18 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Colby Lane Men’s Alpine • Sophomore • 6-2 Carbondale, Colorado UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (SOPHOMORE): Placed 14 in the men’s giant slalom #1 at the Denver Invitational...finished 30th in the first race of the men’s slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...recorded a 26th- place finish in the first race of the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...took 19th in the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships...placed 32nd in the men’s slalom at the RMISA Championships.

2020 (FRESHMAN): Did not finish second run in giant slalom and took sixth in slalom at the Denver Invitational... finished 15th in the giant slalom and fourth in the slalom at the CU Invitational... took 14th in the giant slalom and third in the slalom at the Utah Invite... Finished 19th in the giant slalom and disqualified on his second run of slalom at the RMISA Championships... Named to the Alpine Second Team All-RMISA... USCSCA All-Academic Team.

BEFORE DENVER: Began focusing on skiing at age eight.

PERSONAL: Son of Ace and Jennifer Lane... older brother Tristan is a member of the alpine team at Denver... born on Mar. 11.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 19 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Simon Fournier Men’s Alpine • Junior • 6-0 Montreal, Quebec

Awards 2019 & 2020 NCAA All-American (giant slalom) RMISA Skier of the Week (Feb. 4, 2019)

2021 (JUNIOR): Placed 13th and seventh in men’s slalom races at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 16th in the first race of the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...finished 12th in the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships.

2020 (SOPHOMORE): Took 15th in the giant slalom and sixth in the slalom at the Utah Invite... Placed 13th in the giant slalom and third in the slalom at the RMISA Championships... Finished fifth in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships... First Team All-American in the giant slalom.

2019 (FRESHMAN): Joined the DU team late in the Fall of 2018...Finished fourth in the slalom at the CU Invite...Did not start in either race at the Montana State Invite...Took first in both races at the New Mexico Invite and was recognized as the RMISA skier of the week for his performance...Repeated as a two-time winner in the following week at the UAA Invite...Skied into first place in the slalom at the RMISA Championships… Finished on the podium in 2nd place in the giant slalom and took 14th in the slalom at the NCAA Championships.

BEFORE DENVER: Canadian National Slalom Junior Champion in 2015…Has been a member of the Canadian Ski Team since 2016…Finished top-15 in the slalom world junior championships in 2017 and 2018…Raced in the Levi World Cup in the slalom event.

PERSONAL: Born on May 26…Son of Gatien Fournier and Daniéle Mémard…Has one sister, Marie (4)…Chose Denver because of the prestigious ski team and the school’s proximity to the mountains...Enjoys biking and playing guitar in his free time. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 20 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tristan Lane Men’s Alpine • Junior • 6-5 Aspen, Colorado UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (JUNIOR) Finished 14th in the men’s giant slalom #2 at the Denver Invitational...placed 26th in the first race andn 27th in second race of the men’s slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 14th in the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...finished 16th in the men’s giant slalom at the RMISA Championships...recorded a 24th-place finish in the slalom race at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (SOPHOMORE): Finished 18th in the giant slalom but did not finish his second run in the slalom at the DU Invitational... Did not finish his first run in the giant slalom and his second run in the slalom at the CU Invitational... placed 18th in the giant slalom and did not finish his first run in the slalom at the Utah Invite... finished 24th in the giant slalom and did not finish his second run in slalom at the RMISA Championships. 2019 (FRESHMAN): Began his freshman season at the CU Invitational but did not finish his second run in the slalom… Finished 24th in the second RMISA giant slalom qualifier…Completed his first run but did not finish his second in the giant slalom at the MSU Invite…Took 24th in the slalom at MSU Invite…Placed 40th in the slalom but did not finish his first run of the giant slalom at the New Mexico Invitational… Had his best finish, 19th in the slalom at the Alaska Anchorage Invite…Did not finish his first run in the giant slalom at the UAA Invite…Had another solid finish, placing 21st in the giant slalom at the RMISA Championships before not finishing his first run in the slalom. BEFORE DENVER: Was the U16 SL National Champion in 2014…#1 ranked downhill points in the world by YOB in 2015…Took fourth place at the US Junior Nationals in 2018...Placed fourth at the Aspen Spring Series Super G...Skied into 21st place at the GS Utah Invitational from start position 72...Currently ranked 22nd in the world in Super G by YOB. PERSONAL: Born on May 6…Son of Ace and Jennifer…Has two older brothers, 22 & 26…Majoring in Business and Psychology…Returned from a season ending tibia/fibula fracture in the 2016-17 season...Picked DU because of the location and size of the school and the opportunity to join the best skiing team in the country.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 21 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Tobias Kogler Men’s Alpine • Senior • 5-9 Salzburg,

2021 (SENIOR): Named All-RMISA Men’s Alpine First Team...finished 22nd in first men’s slalom race at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...won the first race of the men’s giant slaloms at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...locked up his second win of the year by winning the second race of the giant slalom at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...picked up his third victory of the year by winning the giant slalom at the RMISA Championships...finished eighth in the men’s slalom at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (JUNIOR): Won the giant slalom and finished fourth in the slalom at the DU Invitational... posted the fastest second run in the giant slalom at the DU Invitational... earned fifth in the giant slalom and eighth in the slalom at the Colorado Invitational... had the fastest first run in the giant slalom at the CU Invite... finished fourth in the giant slalom and ninth in the slalom at the Utah Invite... earned second in the giant slalom and won the slalom at the RMISA Championships... Named RMISA Skier of the Week on Mar. 5 for his performance at NCAA Regional/RMISA Championships... Named to the Alpine First Team All-RMISA... won the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships... First Team All-American in the giant slalom.

2019 (SOPHOMORE): Won the first race of the season in the giant slalom at the Colorado Invite before not finishing in the slalom...Did not start in the giant slalom but took 14th in the slalom at the MSU Invite...Finished fifth in the first slalom race at the New Mexico Invite...Had his best weekend at the UAA Invite where he took fourth in the giant slalom and fourth in the slalom...Finished the regular season with a fifth place finish at the RMISA giant slalom race…Reached All-American status in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships, taking 5th while taking 32nd in the slalom. 2018 (FRESHMAN): One of 12 DU skiers to compete at the NCAA Championships...Earned first-team All-America status with a third place finish in the slalom at the NCAA Championships...Placed 18th in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships...Six top five finishes on the season...Took first in the slalom at Denver... Raced for second in the slalom in New Mexico...Raced for third in the giant slalom at the RMISA Qualifier...A pair of fourth place finishes in the slalom at the RMISA Championship and in the giant slalom at Montana State...Ony finished outside the top 20 once. BEFORE DENVER: Participated in SVSV...Took silver and bronze at the Universiade 2017...Raced for first in the FIS race. PERSONAL: UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME Born on Sept. 29...Son of Harald and Elisabeth...Siblings include Emil and Luis...Picked DU due to its skiing and great education system...Career goals include to be one of the best skiers in the world.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 22 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Hanna Ray Women’s Nordic • Freshman • 5-6 Esse, Finland UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (FRESHMAN): Made collegiate debut at RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow, taking 10th in the 5K Classic and 17th in the 10K Freestyle...finished ninth in the 5K Classical and 12th in the 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships.

BEFORE DENVER: Attended Vörå Idrottsgymnasium in Finland ... was a member of the IK Falken team ... twice elected best nordic skier at Vörå Idrottsgymnasium.

PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 29 ... daughter of Lena and Tage Ray ... has an older sister, Sara ... chose DU because of the possibility to combine skiing and athletics and that Denver also has one of the best ski teams in the US ... goal is to compete in the Olympics and World Championships ... planning on majoring in Business.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 23 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Emma Larsson Women’s Nordic • Sophomore • 5-8 Borlange, Sweden

2021 (SOPHOMORE): Placed 27th in the women’s 5K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...took 26th in the women’s 15K Classical at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...recorded a 22nd-place finish in the women’s 5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...finished 21 in the women’s 7.5K Classical at the Denver Invitational... picked up a 14th-place finish at the women’s 5K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...placed 20th in the 5K Classic and 18th in the 10K Freestlye at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 23rd in the 5K Classical and 20th in the 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (FRESHMAN): Finished 10th in the 5K classic and 16th in the 7.5K freestyle pursuit at the DU Invitational... Earned a 23rd place finish in the 5K freestyle and 10th place finish in the 15K classic at the CU Invitational... Claimed 18th in the 5K freestyle and did not start the 21K classic at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Placed 20th in the 5K freestyle and 18th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... took 17th in the 5K freestyle and 13th in the 15K classic at the RMISA Championships... claimed 34th in the 5K freestyle at the NCAA Championships... USCSCA All-Academic Team. BEFORE DENVER Finished fourth in the 2018 Nordic Junior National Championship Sprint and fifth in 5k Skate... recorded three second place finishes in the 2018 Junior World Championships... competed in the Junior Work Championships in 2018... part of the 2017 Swedish Junior National Team and 2018 Swedish Develop-National Team... claimed four podiums in the Swedish Junior Cup. PERSONAL Born on Aug. 8... daughter of Micael and Karin Larsson... has two older siblings, sister Evelina and brother Alexander... majoring in business... was part of IFK Mora 5K. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 24 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Eveliina Piippo Women’s Nordic • Sophomore • 5-8 Tampere, Finland UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (SOPHOMORE) Did not compete

2020 (FRESHMAN): Won the 5K freestyle and finished fourth in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... Named RMISA Skier of the Week on Feb. 18 for her performance at the Utah Invitational... Won the 5K freestyle and 15K classic at the RMISA Championships... Named to the Nordic First Team All-RMISA... won the 5K freestyle at the NCAA Championships... First Team All-American in the 5K freestyle.

BEFORE DENVER: Five time Junior National Champion with her club team... took third in the World Cup Relay on the Finland National Team... claimed second in the U23 World Ski Championships representing Finland... finished third in the National Championships with her club team.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 7... daughter of Toivo and Tarja Piippo... has a younger brother, Emil.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 25 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Vera Norli Women’s Nordic • Sophomore • 5-8 Jar, Norway

2021 (SOPHOMORE): Named 2021 All-RMISA Women’s Nordic Second Team...took 21st in the women’s 5K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...had an eighth-place finish in the women’s 15K Classical at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...finished 10th in the women’s 5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...finished sixth the women’s 7.5K Classical at the Denver Invitational...placed eighth in the women’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...locked up a fifth-place finish in the women’s 5K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...recorded a third-place finish in the 5K Classic and took 19th in the 10K Freestyle at RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took sixth in the 5K Classical and 16th in the 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (FRESHMAN): Finished 10th in the 5K classic and 16th in the 7.5K freestyle pursuit at the DU Invitational... Took 23rd in the 5K freestyle and 10th in the 15K classic at the CU Invitational... Claimed 13th in the 5K freestyle and sixth in the 21K classic at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Earned 22nd in the 5K freestyle and fifth in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... Took 18th in the 5K freestyle and second in the 15K classic at the RMISA Championships... placed 28th in the 5K freestyle at the NCAA Championships... USCSCA All-Academic Team. BEFORE DENVER: Finished first in the 2017 , running, and cycling... recorded a first-place finish in the 2016 and 2017 running and cycling... took the podium three times in 2018 and 2019 for nordic skiing... finished eighth in nordic skiing at the 2019 Junior World Championships... recorded top-10 finishes in nordic skiing at the Norwegian Championships. PERSONAL: Born Mar. 26... daughter of Oyvind and Hanne Norli... has two siblings, Peder her older brother and Henrik her younger brother... majoring in business... was part of the Asker Skiklubb and BOC cycling club. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 26 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Sadie Cotton Women’s Nordic • Junior • 5-7 Steamboat Springs, Colorado UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (JUNIOR): Did not finish the 15K classic at the CU Invitational...Placed 23rd in the 5K freestyle and 21st in the 21K classic at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Finished 29th in the 5K freestyle and 29th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational...took 16th in the women’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...placed 17th in the women’s 5K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational....locked up a 27th-place finish in the 5K Classic and placed 27th in the 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...finished 27th in the 5K Classical at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (SOPHOMORE) Did not compete 2019 (FRESHMAN): Took 33rd in the 5K freestyle at the CU Invitational, her first collegiate race...Placed 29th in the 10K classical at the CU Invitational…Finished 28th in the 5K freestyle and 27th in the 15k classical at the MSU Invite…Did not race at the New Mexico Invitational…Finished 15th in the classic sprint at the UAA Invite…Placed 30th in the 5K freestyle and 31st in the 15K classical at the RMISA Championships, the last event of the season. BEFORE DENVER: Helped Steamboat Springs High School to a second place stat finish in 2017…Was a participant of the All-American Boulder Nordic Junior Racing Team…Ran cross country at the varsity level at Steamboat Springs High School. PERSONAL: Born on August 11…Daughter of Buz and Quincee…Has one sister, Summer (15)…Chose DU for the ski program and the academic opportunities that are close to home.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 27 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Gracie Shanley Women’s Nordic • Junior • 5-5 Edwards, Colorado

2021 (JUNIOR): Finished 28th in the women’s 5K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...placed 28th in the women’s 15K Classical at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...took 24th in the women’s 5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...recorded a 23rd-place finish in the women’s 7.5K Classical at the Denver Invitational...placed 13th in the women’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...finished 16th in the women’s 5K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...notched a 25th-place finish in the 5K Classic and a 23rd-place finish in the 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 24th in both the 5K Classical and 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (SOPHOMORE): Finished 29th in the 5K classic and 26th in the 7.5K freestyle pursuit at the DU Invitational... Earned 25th in the 5K freestyle and 27th in the 15K classic at the CU Invitational... Took 22nd in the 5K freestyle and 20th in the 21K classic at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Placed 30th in the 5K freestyle and 26th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... took 25th in the 5K freestyle and 23rd in the 15K classic at the RMISA Championships. 2019 (FRESHMAN): Placed 30th in the 5K freestyle and 32nd in the 10K classical at the CU Invite…Took 33rd in the 5K freestyle and 30th in the 15K classical at the MSU Invitational…Did not race at the New Mexico Invitational… Finished 26th in the classic sprint at the UAA Invite…Finished the year with a 34th place finish in the 5K freestyle and a 27th place finish in the 15K Classical at the RMISA Championships. BEFORE DENVER: Placed second in the classic relay race at Junior Nationals in 2018…Also took 14th at the 10k skate race at Junior Nationals in 2018…Was a member of the track team at Vail Christian. PERSONAL: Born on August 28…Daughter of Steve and Shelly…Has two siblings Christian (24) and Jackson (21)… Hobbies include spending time with her brothers, parents and friends and spending time at local lakes and mountains…Chose Denver because of the growing engineering school and the proximity to the mountains. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 28 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Bernhard Flaschberger Men’s Nordic • Sophomore • 5-10 St. Viet, Pongau, Austria UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (SOPHOMORE) Named 2021 All-RMISA Men’s Nordic Second Team...took fifth in the men’s 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...had a 17th-place finish in the men’s 20K Classical at the RMISA Invitational at Utah... recorded a fifth-place finish in the men’s 7.5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...placed ninth in the men’s 10K Classical at the Denver Invitational...took sixth in the men’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...recorded a sixth-place finish in the men’s 10K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...finished 10th in the 10K Classic and 20th in the 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...placed ninth in the 10K Classic and a season-best third in the 20K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (FRESHMAN) Finished ninth in the 10km classic and fourth in the 10km freestyle pursuit at the Denver Invitational... Won the 10K freestyle and finished fourth in the 21K classic at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Took second in the 10K freestyle and 10th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... won the 10K freestyle and finished ninth in the 20K classic at the RMISA Championships... Named to the Nordic Second Team All-RMISA... Took third in the 10K freestyle at NCAA Championships... First Team All-American in the 10K freestyle... USCSCA All-Academic Team. BEFORE DENVER: 2016 Individual Junior World Champion. PERSONAL: Born July 6... son of Michael and Burgi Flaschberger.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 29 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Jimmy Colfer Men’s Nordic • Junior • 6-0 Steamboat Springs, Colorado

2021 (JUNIOR): Took 26th in the men’s 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...placed 22nd in the men’s 20K Classical at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...finished 19th in the men’s 7.5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...recorded a 22nd-place finish at the men’s 10K Classical at the Denver Invitational... took 12th in the men’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...placed 16th in the men’s 10K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...posted a 29th-place finish in the 10K Classic and 25th in the 15K Freestyle...finished 28th in the 10K Classical and 23rd in the 20K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (SOPHOMORE): Finished 28th in the 10K Classic and 26th in the 10K freestyle pursuit at the Denver Invitational... Took 23rd in the 10K freestyle and 29th in the 20K classic at the CU Invitational... Placed 16th in the 21K classic and 25th in the 10K freestyle at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Claimed 28th in the 10K freestyle and 30th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... finished 19th in the 10K freestyle and 28th in the 20K classic at the RMISA Championships... USCSCA All-Academic Team. 2019 (FRESHMAN): Finished 32nd in the 10K freestyle and 10k classical at the CU Invite…Took 29th in the 10K freestyle and 17th in the 20K classical at the MSU Invitational…Did not race at the New Mexico Invitational…Placed 39th in the 10K freestyle and 37th in the classic sprint at the UAA Invite…Placed 37th in the 10K freestyle and 36th in the 20K freestyle at the RMISA Championships, the final event of his season. BEFORE DENVER: Took home first place in the Rocky Mountain Nordic U16 and U18 competitions in 2015-16 and 2017-18 respectively…Graduated Summa Cum Laude in High School and was named a national merit scholar. PERSONAL: Born on January 7…Son of Kelly and Susan…Has one brother, Jack (16)…Hobbies include photography, backcountry skiing and backpacking...Chose DU because of the size and environment of the school as well as its proximity to the mountains…Majors in Mechanical Engineering. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 30 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Ole Marius Kirkeng Men’s Nordic • Junior • 6-0 Oslo, Norway UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (JUNIOR) Took 25th in the men’s 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...placed 14th in the men’s 20K Classical at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...finished 22nd in the men’s 7.5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...recorded an 18th-place finish in the men’s 10K Classical at the Denver Invitational...placed 17th in the men’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...took 13th in the men’s 10K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...finished 19th in the 10K Classic and 19th in the 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 18th in the 10K Classical and 22nd in the 20K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (SOPHOMORE): Finished 11th in the 10K classic and 12th in the 10K freestyle pursuit at the Denver Invitational... Placed 13th in the 10K freestyle and 10th in the 20K classic at the CU Invitational... Took seventh in the 21K classic and 16th in the 10K freestyle at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Claimed 19th in the 10K freestyle and ninth in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... took 24th in the 10K freestyle and 13th in the 20K classic at the RMISA Championships.... placed 33rd in the 10K freestyle at the NCAA Championships... USCSCA All- Academic Team. 2019 (FRESHMAN): Opened the season with a 19th place finish and 10th place finish in the 10KM races at the CU Invite...Placed 21st in the MSU 10KM race but took ninth for his best finish of the year in the 20KM race...Did not race at the UNM Invite...Ended the year with a 15th place finish in the classic race at the UAA Invite...Finished 27th in the 10K freestyle and 31st in the 20K classical at the NCAA Championships. BEFORE DENVER: Participated in soccer and track alongside of his skiing endeavors in Norway. PERSONAL: Born on May 27…Son of Lars Erik and Hilde…Has two siblings Andreas (18) and Kristian (11)…Chose Denver because it has the best ski team in the country and great academics.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 31 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Borgar Norrud Men’s nordic • Senior • 6-4 Oslo, Norway

2021 (SENIOR) Placed 23rd in the men’s 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...took 14th in the men’s 7.5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...took 14th in the men’s 10K Classical at the Denver Invitational.... finished eighth in the men’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...had a ninth-place finish in the men’s 10K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...placed 21st in the 10K Classic and 18th in the 15K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...picked up a 23rd-place finish in the 10K Classical and a 15th-place finish in the 20K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (JUNIOR): Did not finish the 10K classic at the DU Invitational... Took 20th in the 10K freestyle and 20K classic at the CU Invitational... Finished 26th in the 10K freestyle and 22nd in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... claimed seventh in the 10K freestyle and 12th in the 20K classic at the RMISA Championships... placed 19th in the 10K freestyle at the NCAA Championships. 2019 (SOPHOMORE): Had a solid season with no finishes outside the top 14...Took 10th and ninth in the opening 10KM races at the Colorado Invite...Did not start at the MSU Invite or the New Mexico Invite...Took 14th in the 10KM and 12th in the classic race at the Alaska Invite...Finished the season with a ninth place finish at the RMISA Championships...Qualified for both races at the NCAA’s taking 24th in the 10K and 36th in the 20K. 2018 (FRESHMAN: Earned 12th in the classical at New Mexico and 16th at the RMISA Championships...Finished 15th and 18th in the freestyle in Denver and in New Mexico respectively...Placed 22nd in the freestyle at the RMISA Championships and in the classical at the Denver Invitational...Scored 20th in the freestyle and 24th in the classical in Utah. BEFORE DENVER: Recognized by the Norwegian Ski Federation and the Royal Palace for contributions towards skiing values and visions. PERSONAL: Born on April 21…Son of Arne and Aase…Has one sibling Ragne (18)…Hobbies include biking, backcountry skiing, basketball and …Chose DU because it offers the ability to pursue skiing at a high level while getting a great education. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 32 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Evan Barbier Men’s Nordic • Senior • 6-0 Steamboat Springs, Colorado UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 (SENIOR) Finished 29th in the men’s 10K Freestyle at the RMISA Invitational at Utah...recorded a 23rd-place finish at in the men’s 7.5K Freestyle at the Denver Invitational...took 23rd in the men’s 10K Classical at the Denver Invitational...placed 16th in the men’s freestyle sprints at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational... finished 18th in the men’s 10K Classical at the Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational...placed 30th in both the 10K Classical and 15K Freestyle at RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow...took 33rd in the 10K Classical and 29th in the 20K Freestyle at the RMISA Championships. 2020 (JUNIOR): Finished 31st in the 10K classic and 30th in the 10K freestyle pursuit at the Denver Invitational... Earned 32nd in the 10K freestyle and did not start in the 20K classic at the Colorado Invitational... Took 29th in the 21K classic and 26th in the 10K freestyle in the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Placed 34th in the 10K freestyle and 36th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational. 2019 (SOPHOMORE: Finished 38th in the 10K freestyle and 37th in the 10K classical…Took 36th in the 10K freestyle in the MSU Invitational…Placed 33rd in the 7.5 classical at the New Mexico Invitational…Earned 40th place in the 10K freestyle and 29th place in the classic sprint at the UAA Invite…Took 40th in the 10K freestyle and 20K classical at the RMISA Championships, the final event of his season. 2018 (FRESHMAN): Placed 11th in the freestyle at the RMISA Championships...Earned 32nd in both the classical and freestyle races at the Utah Invitational...Claimed 32nd in the freestyle and 31st in the freestyle sprint at the U.S. Cross Country Nationals. BEFORE DENVER: Member of the Steamboat Ski Club from 2005-2017. PERSONAL: Born on August 15…Son of Gilbert and Ann…Has one sister, Elise (16)…Hobbies include mountain biking, camping, hunting and video games…Chose Denver because of its proximity to home and the opportunity to be on the best team in country…Majors in Mathematics.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 33 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Nick Sweeney Men’s Nordic • Senior • 6-2 Aspen, Colorado

2021 (SENIOR) Did not compete 2020 (JUNIOR): Finished 24th in the 10K classic and 28th in the 10K freestyle pursuit at the DU Invitational... Took 27th in the 10K freestyle and 20K classic at the CU Invitational... Earned 22nd in the 21K classic and did not start the 10K freestyle at the Aspen RMISA Qualifier... Placed 32nd in the 10K freestyle and 26th in the 10K classic at the Utah Invitational... finished 28th in the 10K freestyle and 27th in the 20K classic in the RMISA Championships. 2019 (SOPHOMORE): Took 33rd in the 10K freestyle but bounced back, taking 12th in the 10K freestyle and the CU Invite…Did not race at the MSU Invitational…Finished 21st in the 7.5 classical and 30th in the 5K freestyle at the New Mexico Invitational…Placed 38th in the 10K freestyle and 19th in the UAA Invite…Ended the season at the RMISA Championships, taking 34th in the 10K freestyle and 23rd in the 20K classical. 2018 (FRESHMAN): Never finished outside of the top-30 all season...Took eighth at the US Cross Country Championships... Placed 16th in the classical at the New Mexico Invitational...Raced for 18th in the classical at the RMISA Championships...At the Utah Invitational, skied for 19th in the classical and 23rd in the freestyle...Earned 24th in both classical races at Montana State and in Denver...Skied for 25th at the RMISA Championships. BEFORE DENVER: Member of the Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club from 2004-2015…Two time state champion in classic Nordic skiing…10th overall at US Junior Nationals for sprint qualifying. PERSONAL: Born on June 3…Son of Shannon and Pamela…Has three siblings Jack (19), Estelle (18) and Hank (15)… Hobbies include surfing, , mountain and road biking and swimming…Chose Denver because of the excellent skiing program and coaching staff. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 34 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS National Intercollegiate Championship Coach Year Place (Points) Site Top-two Finishers 1946 Sun Valley, Idaho (Barbara Kidder, individual champion) OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Willy Schaeffler 1953 2nd (1091.88) Snow Basin, Utah NCAA Championship (Men) Willy Schaeffler 1954 1st (384.00) Reno, Nev. DU, Seattle 1955 1st (567.05) Northfield, Vt. DU, Dartmouth 1956 1st (582.01) Winter Park, Colo. DU, Dartmouth 1957 1st (577.95) Snow Basin, Utah DU, Colorado 1958** 2nd (550.60) Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth, DU 1959** 2nd (543.60) Winter Park, Colo. Colorado, DU 1960** 2nd (568.60) Bozeman, Mont. Colorado, DU 1961 1st (376.19) Middlebury, Vt. DU, Middlebury 1962 1st (390.08) Squaw Valley, Calif. DU, Colorado 1963 1st (384.60) Solitude, Utah DU, Colorado 1964 1st (370.20) Franconia Notch, N.H. DU, Dartmouth 1965 1st (380.50) Crystal Mountain, Wash. DU, Utah 1966 1st (381.02) Crested Butte, Colo. DU, W. Colorado 1967 1st (376.70) Kingfield, Maine DU, Wyoming 1968 2nd (376.20) Steamboat Springs, Colo. Wyoming, DU 1969 1st (388.60) Steamboat Springs, Colo. DU, Dartmouth 1970 1st (386.60) Franconia Notch, N.H. DU, Dartmouth

Peder Pytte 1971 1st (394.70) Terry Peak, S.D. DU, Colorado 1972 2nd (380.10) Winter Park, Colo. Colorado, DU 1973 4th (372.55) Middlebury, Vt. Colorado, Wyoming 1974 6th (62.00) Jackson Hole, Wyo. Colorado, Wyoming 1975 5th (83.00) Durango, Colo. Colorado, Vermont

Roge Holman 1976 N/A Rumford, Maine (t)Colorado/Dartmouth 1977 N/A Winter Park, Colo. Colorado, Wyoming 1978 *N/A Hanover, N.H. Colorado, Wyoming 1979 *N/A Steamboat Springs, Colo. Colorado, Utah

Sim Thomas 1980 17th* Lake Placid, N.Y./Stowe, Vt. Vermont, Utah

Jim Reinig 1981 *N/A Park City, Utah Utah, Vermont

* DU only had alpine skiers. Individual alpine skiers or a full alpine team competed in the NCAA or AIAW championships where the total of both alpine and Nordic team scores determine the overall champion. # The result indicated does not include Nordic scores.**Willie Schaeffler on leave of absence while acting as the director of skiing events for the 1960 Winter Olympics. His assistant, Peder Pytte, took over the team’s day-to-day coaching. ^Jackson Touring Ctr./Attitash/Bear Peak, N.H., ! Bridger Bowl/Bohart Ranch, Mont.

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 35 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS NCAA Championship (Men & Women) Jim Reinig 1983 13th* (90.00) Bozeman, Mont. Utah, Vermont Kurt Smitz 1993 12th* (197.00) Steamboat Springs, Colo. Utah, Vermont 1994 7th (438.00) Sugarloaf, Maine Vermont, Utah 1995 4th (505.00) New Hampshire ^ Colorado, Utah 1996 2nd (635.50) Montana ! Utah, DU 1997 4th (536.00) Stowe, Vt. Utah, Vermont 1998 3rd (638.00) Montana ! Colorado, Utah 1999 2nd (632.00) Bethel-Rumford, Maine Colorado, DU 2000 1st (720.00) Utah DU, Vermont 2001 1st (649.00) Middlebury, Vt. DU, Vermont 2002 1st (656.00) Anchorage, Alaska DU, Colorado 2003 5th (522.5) Dartmouth, N.H. Utah, Vermont 2004 3rd (568.0) Truckee, Calif. New Mexico, Utah 2005 1st (622.5) Stowe, Vt. DU, Vermont 2006 4th (522.5) Steamboat Springs, Colo. CU, New Mexico Andy LeRoy/Wolf Wallendorf 2007 2nd (648.0) Jackson, N.H. Dartmouth, DU Andy LeRoy/David Stewart 2008 1st (649.5) Bozeman, Mont. DU, Colorado 2009 1st (659.0) Bethel-Rumford, Maine DU, Colorado 2010 1st (785.5) Steamboat Springs, Colo. DU, Colorado 2011 5th (592) Stowe, Vt. Colorado, Utah 2012 6th (505.5) Bozeman, Mont. Vermont, Utah 2013 4th (629) Middlebury, Vt. Colorado, Utah 2014 1st (556) Park City, Utah DU, Vermont 2015 2nd (478) Lake Placid, N.Y. Colorado, DU 2016 1st 567.5 Steamboat Springs, Colo. DU, Colorado 2017 3rd (524) Jackson, N.H. Utah, Colorado 2018 1st (604) Steamboat Springs, Colo. DU, Colorado 2019 5th (409) Stowe, Vt. Utah, Vermont Andy LeRoy/Toni Roponen 2020 N/A (DNF) Bozeman, Mont. DNF NAIA Invitational Skiing Championship (Men) Sim Thomas 1980 2nd (76.00) Crested Butte, Colo. AIAW Championship (Women) Roge Holman 1975 DNQ 1976 NA 1977 NA 1978 10th* (93.00) Red River, N.M. 1979 9th*# (120.00) Marquette, Mich. Sim Thomas 1980 8th*# (124.00) Middlebury, Vt. 1981 *DNF Bozeman, Mont. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME Jim Reinig 1982 *unavailable Stowe, Vt.

* DU only had alpine skiers. Individual alpine skiers or a full alpine team competed in the NCAA or AIAW championships where the total of both alpine and Nordic team scores determine the overall champion. # The result indicated does not include Nordic scores.**Willie Schaeffler on leave of absence while acting as the director of skiing events for the 1960 Winter Olympics. His assistant, Peder Pytte, took over the team’s day-to-day coaching. ^Jackson Tour- ing Ctr./Attitash/Bear Peak, N.H., ! Bridger Bowl/Bohart Ranch, Mont. TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 36 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

DENVER ALL-AMERICANS Year Athlete 1994 Atle Hovi 2004 Pia Rivelsrud Tianda Carroll 1956 John R. Cress Bernie Lafleur Martin Bartnes Makayla Cappel Henning Arstal Jr. Annie Manshaus Barbara Knor 2014 Trevor Philp Peder J. Pytte Erik Roland Dominik Schweiger Espen Lysdahl OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1957 Henning Arstal Jr. Narcisa Sehovic David Lamb Sebastian Brigovic Alfred L. Vincelette 1995 Atle Hovi Lars Ola Kjos Kristine G. Haugen Harald Riiber Bernie Lafleur 2005 Pia Rivelsrud Tianda Carroll 1958 Clarence L. Servold Erik Roland Dominik Schweiger Devin Delaney Harald Riiber Narcisa Sehovic Florence Roujas Pierre Guedon Oddvar M. Ronnestad 1996 Kristina Andersson Rene Reisshauer Moritz Madlener 1959 Alfred L. Vincelette Lisbeth Johnsen John Stene Trygve Markset Oddvar M. Ronnestad Vidar Lofshus Havard Selseng Sylvia Nordskar Clarence L. Servold Roberta Pergher Tara Hamilton Makayla Cappel Mauritz Sonberg Erik Roland 2006 Francesco Ghedina 2015 Trevor Philp Theodore A. Farwell Narcisa Sehovic Anna-Karin Maeki Espen Lysdahl 1960 Mauritz Sonberg Geir Skari Florence Roujas Sebastian Brigovic Asbjorn Nordheim 1997 Ivar Benberg Rene Reisshauer Moritz Madlener 1961 John Koltzow Camilla Brinchmann John Stene Sylvia Nordskar Asbjorn Nordheim Jeanette Lunde Havard Selseng Kristine G. Haugen James E. Shea Roberta Pergher 2007 Claire Abbe Monica Hübner Christoffer Selbeck Heiko Zuehlke Annelise Bailly 2016 Erik Read Charles T. Ferries 1998 Kristina Andersson John Buchar Sebastian Brigovic 1962 Christoffer Selbeck Andre Bachleda Adam Cole Kristine Haugen Michael H. Baar Carolina Barthelson Karine Falck-Pedersen Tuva Norbye Oyvind Floystad Irene Eder Francesco Ghedina Moritz Madlener 1963 Charles T. Ferries Christian Hutter Rene Reisshauer Lars Hannah Oyvind Floystad Roberta Pergher John Stene Taeler McCrerey Aarne M. Valkama Heiko Zuehlke Jenny Tank Linn Eriksen 1964 Aarne M. Valkama 1999 Britta Wienand 2008 John Buchar Monica Hübner Harald A. Bjerke Irene Eder Rene Reisshauer Dag Frode Trolleboe Erik Jansen Kristina Andersson John Stene Aja Starkey 1965 Erik Jansen Julia Delich Annelise Bailly 2017 Tuva Norbye Frederick S. Chaffee II Joern Frohs Antje Maempel Andrea Komsic Jon T. Overland Kyrill Kretzschmar Jenny Lathrop Monica Huebner 1966 Oivind Skauerud Wolf Wallendorf Molly Ryan Erik Read Randall Garretson Jayme Smithers Seppi Stiegler Dag Frode Trolleboe Dennis M. McCoy Christian Hutter Francesco Ghedina Lars Hannah Jon T. Overland 2000 Julia Delich 2009 Antje Maempel Moritz Madlener 1967 Randall Garretson Irene Eder Leif K. Haugen 2018 Jett Seymour Frederick S. Chaffee II Cecilie H. Larsen Harald Lovenskiold Amelia Smart Dennis M. McCoy Britta Wienand Annelise Bailly Tuva Norbye Jon T. Overland Pietro Broggini Mike Hinckley Dag Fode Tolleboe Georg R. Krog Joern Frohs 2010 Antje Maempel Eivind Kvaale 1968 Dennis M. McCoy Christian Hutter Mari Elden Jasmi Joensuu Georg R. Krog David Viele Ida Dillingoen Andrea Komsic 1969 Jerry M. Blann Wolf Walledorf Harald Lovenskiold Tobias Kogler Paul D. Rachetto 2001 Pietro Broggini Lindsay Cone Alex Leever Georg R. Krog Julie Delich Leif K. Haugen Tobias Kogler Odd Hammernes Irene Eder A.J. Avrin Lars Hannah 1970 Ole Ivar F. Hansen Joern Frohs Jennie VanWagner Linn Eriksen Otto Tschudi Cecilie H. Larsen Andreas Kilde Taeler McCrerey 1971 Ole Ivar F. Hansen Sanna Virtanen 2011 Ida Dillingoen 2019 Jett Seymour Otto Tschudi Wolf Wallendorf Seppi Stiegler Tobias Kogler Eric J. Poulsen 2002 Ola Berger Sterling Grant Simon Fournier Patrick R. Costello Pietro Broggini Lindsay Cone Andrea Komsic Odd Hammernes Julia Delich Andrew Dougherty Tuva Norbye 1972 Otto Tschudi Karin Camenisch Andreas Kilde Amelia Smart Terje Gulbrandsen Barbara Knor 2012 Espen Lysdahl Jasmi Joensuu Gary R. Nagle David Lamb Sterling Grant 2020 Tobias Kogler Odd Hammernes Sophie Ormond Andrew Dougherty Simon Fournier 1974 Peik A. Christensen Dominik Schweiger Makalya Cappel Storm Klomhaus Morten Aas Wolf Wallendorf 2013 Kristine G. Haugen Amelia Smart 1975 Peik A. Christensen 2003 Sophie Ormond Devin Delaney Eveliina Piippo 1980 April Gerard Karin Camenisch Trevor Philp Bernhard Flaschberger 1983 Barbara T. Standteiner Barbara Knor Max Marno 1993 Atle Hovi Dominik Schweiger Espen Lysdahl Erlend Loedemel Chris Berg Silje Benum TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 37 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

DENVER OLYMPIANS

1948 – St. Moritz, Switzerland 1968 – Grenoble, France 2002 – , Utah Donald Johnson Fred S. Chaffee II Andrzej Bachleda Alva E. Hiatt Georg R. Krog Gordon L. Wren Dennis M. McCoy 2010 – Vancouver, Canada Otto Tschudi Leif Kristian Haugen 1952 – Oslo, Norway Mike A. Devecka Alvin P. Wegeman Sr. Jon Terje Øverland 2014 – Sochi, Russia Keith R. Wegeman Charles T. Ferries, Coach Leif Kristian Haugen Willis S. Olson Sebastian Brigovic Theodore A. Farwell 1972 – , Japan Trevor Philp Olson, ‘52 and ‘56 Catherine L. Rodolph Fred S. Chaffee II Andrea Komsic Eric J. Poulsen 1956 – Cortina, Italy Otto Tschudi 2018 – PyeongChang, South Korea Marvin L. Crawford Reuben T. Palmer Leif Kristian Haugen Willis S. Olson Terry J. Palmer Erik Read Theodore A. Farwell Mike A. Devecka Trevor Philp Gladys M. Werner Willy Schaeffler, Coach Andrea Komsic Catherine L. Rodolph Paul D. Rachetto, Coach Clarence L. Servold James E. Shea, Coach

1960 – Squaw Valley, Calif. 1976 – , Austria Ferries, ‘68, Coach John R. Cress Odd Hammernes Craig M. Lussi Mike A. Devecka Alfred L. Vincelette Robert F. Kiesel, Coach Theodore A. Farwell Charles T. Ferries 1980 – Lake Placid, N.Y. Ansten Samuelstuen Mike A. Devecka Max S. Marolt Robert F. Kiesel, Coach Willy Schaeffler, Consultant Dave Durrance, Coach Clarence L. Servold 1984 – Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 1964 – Innsbruck, Austria John McMurtry, Coach Chaffee, ‘68 and ‘72 Charles T. Ferries Richard G. “Rip” McManus 1994 – Lillehammer, Norway James E. Shea Jeanette Lunde Ansten Samuelstuen Jon Terje Øverland 1998 – Nagano, Japan Andrzej Bachleda Sophie Ormond

Tschudi, ‘68 and ‘72 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME

Haugen, ‘10,‘14 and ‘18 Brigovic, ‘14 Philp, ‘14 and ‘18 TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 38 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS/RECORDS Individual Champi- 1974 Peik Christensen Individual Champi- All-time NCAA

ons (Men) ons (Women) Team Titles OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Classical Downhill (Discontin- Slalom DENVER 24 1996 Geir Skari ued) 1995 Narcisa Sehovic Colorado 20 2000 Pietro Broggini 1962 Mike Barr 1996 Roberta Pergher Utah 12 2001 Wolf Wallendorf 1966 Jon T. Overland 1997 Roberta Pergher Vermont 6 2002 Ola Berger 1967 Dennis McCoy 2005 Rene Reisshauer 1970 Otto Tschudi 2000 Cecilie H. Larsen Dartmouth 3 2006 John Stene 1971 Otto Tschudi 2004 Pia Rivelsrud Wyoming 2 1972 Otto Tschudi 2011 Sterling Grant New Mexico 1 Freestyle 2013 Kristine G. Haugen 2000 Pietro Broggini Individual Cross- 2015 Monica Hübner NCAA Individual 2001 Pietro Broggini Country (Discontin- 2018 Amelia Smart Titles 2002 Ola Berger ued) Colorado 94 2005 Rene Reisshauer 1954 Marvin Crawford Giant Slalom DENVER 94 2007 Rene Reisshauer 1958 Clarence L. Servold 2011 Ida Dillingoen Utah 75 1959 Clarence L. Servold 2013 Kristine G. Haugen Vermont 69 Giant Slalom 1970 Ole Ivar F. Hansen 2014 Kristine G. Haugen Dartmouth 38 1994 Erik Roland 1971 Ole Ivar F. Hansen 2016 Kristine G. Haugen 2007 Adam Cole 2018 Amelia Smart 2008 John Buchar Jumping (Discontin- 2010 Leif K. Haugen ued) 2020 Storm Klomhaus 2011 Seppi Stiegler 1954 Willis S. Olson 2020 Tobias Kogler 1955 Willis S. Olson Classical 1956 Willis S. Olson 1996 Lisbeth Johnsen Slalom 1957 Alfred L. Vincelette 1999 Britta Wienand 1954 John L’Orange 1958 Oddvar Ronnestad 2009 Antje Maempel 1965 Rick Chaffee 1961 Christoffer Selbeck 2010 Antje Maempel 1967 Rick Chaffee 1962 Oyvind Floystad 2016 Linn Eriksen 1968 Dennis McCoy 1964 Erik Jansen 1969 Paul Rachetto 1965 Erik Jansen Freestyle 1971 Otto Tschudi 1969 Odd Hammernes 1996 Lisbeth Johnsen 1973 Peik Christensen 1972 Odd Hammernes 2009 Antje Maempel 1975 Peik Christensen 2010 Antje Maempel 1998 Christian Hutter Nordic (Discontin- 1999 Jayme Smithers ued) 2020 Eveliina Piippo 2007 Adam Cole 1957 Harald Riiber 2008 John Buchar 1958 Clarence Servold 2012 Espen Lysdahl 1959 Theodore A. Farwell 2014 Espen Lysdahl 1963 Aarne Valkama 2016 Erik Read 1964 Erik Jansen 2019 Jett Seymour 1969 Georg R. Krog Alpine (Discontinued) Skimeister (Discon- 1965 Rick Chaffee tinued) 1967 Jon Terje Overland 1954 Marvin Crawford 1968 Dennis McCoy 1956 John R. Cress 1969 Paul Rachetto 1971 Otto Tschudi 1973 Peik Christensen

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 39 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

DENVER INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

NCAA Individual Titles, Career Otto Tschudi 5 2nd all-time (alpine, 1971; downhill, 1970, ’71, ’72; slalom, ’71) Peik Christensen 4 3rd all-time (tied) (alpine, 1973, ’74; slalom,1973, ’75) Antje Maempel 4 3rd all-time (tied) (classical, 2009, ’10; freestyle, 2009, ’10) Kristine G. Haugen 4 giant slalom 13,14 & 16; slalom 2013) NCAA Individual Titles, Single Championship Otto Tschudi 3 1st all-time (1971 - alpine, downhill, slalom) Marvin Crawford 2 1954 - cross country, skimeister Clerence Servold 2 1958 - Nordic, cross country Erik Jansen 2 1964 - jumping, Nordic Rick Chaffee 2 1965 - slalom, alpine Dennis McCoy 2 1968 - slalom, alpine Paul Rachetto 2 1969 - slalom, alpine Peik Christensen 2 1973 - slalom, alpine Lisbeth Johnsen 2 1996 - classical freestyle Pietro Broggini 2 2001 - classical, freestyle Ola Berger 2 2002 - classical, freestyle Rene Reisshauer 2 2005 - classical, freestyle Adam Cole 2 2007 - slalom, giant slalom John Buchar 2 2008 - slalom, giant slalom Antje Maempel 2 2009 - classical, freestyle Antje Maempel 2 2010 - classical, freestyle Kristine Haugen 2 2013 - slalom, giant slalom Amelia Smart 2 2018 - slalom, giant slalom Tobias Kogler 1 2020 - giant slalom Storm Klomhaus 1 2020 - giant slalom Eveliina Piippo 1 2020 - freestyle NCAA Men’s Repeat Champions Willis Olson 3 1st all-time (t) (1954, ’55, ’56, ) Otto Tschudi 3 1st all-time (t) (1970, ’71, ’72, downhill) Clarence L. Servold 2 (1958, ‘59, cross country) Erik Jansen 2 (1964, ‘65, jumping) Ole Ivar F. Hansen 2 (1970, ‘71, cross country) Peik Christensen 2 (1973, ‘74, alpine) Pietro Broggini 2 (2000, ‘01, freestyle) Espen Lysdahl 2 (2012, ‘14, slalom)

NCAA Women’s Repeat Champions Roberta Pergher 2 (1996, ‘97, slalom)

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 NATIONAL TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME Kristine G. Haugen 3 (2013, 14, 16 giant slalom) Antje Maempel 2 (2009, ‘10, classical and freestyle)

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 40 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS UNIVERSITY OF DENVER SKIING - HOME UNIVERSITY TO 24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

TWITTER: @DU_SKIING | INSTAGRAM: DU_SKIING 41