2017 UTAH SKIING MEDIA GUIDE 2017 Skiing Roster Men’s Alpine Men’s Nordic Name Yr. Hometown Name Yr. Hometown Endre Bjertness Jr. Lommedalen, Baerun, Martin Bergström Fr. Piteå, Sweden Joergen Brath Sr. Drammen, Norway Kevin Bolger Sr. Minocqua, Wisc. Dominic Demschar Jr. Park City, Utah Logan Diekmann Fr. Bozeman, Mont. Sam Dupratt Fr. Park City, Utah Jacob Engström Fr. Sweden Martin Grasic So. Invermere, B.C., Canada Oscar Ivars Sr. Vansbro, Sweden Ty Sprock So. Stateline, Nev. Martin Mikkelsen Fr. Harstad, Norway Sasha Zaitsoff So. Nelson, B.C., Canada Women’s Alpine Women’s Nordic Name Yr. Hometown Name Yr. Hometown Chloe Fausa Sr. Oslo, Norway Anna-Lena Heynen Sr. Regensburg, Bavaria, Abby Ghent Sr. Edwards, Colo. Guro Jordheim Fr. Hemsedal, Buskerud, Norway Sabine Krautgasser Fr. San Candido, Italy Leah Lange Fr. Park City, Utah Julie Mohagen So. Oslo, Norway Natalia Müller Jr. Scoul, Graubunden, Roni Remme So. Collingwood, Ontario, Canada Merete Myrseth Fr. Oeverbygd, Troms, Norway Lauren Samuels Sr. Golden Valley, Minn. Josefin Nilsson Sr. Deje, Sweden

Director of Skiing Kevin Sweeney (13th Year) Head Alpine Coach Jaka Korencan Head Nordic Coach Abi Holt Assistant Alpine Coach Jeremy Elliot With two NCAA champions and eight All-Americans returning as well as a strong crop of recruits, the Utah ski team looks to continue to be one of the top teams in the country in the 2017 season.

The alpine team returns all but one member of last year's squad, including NCAA Champions Endre Bjertness (men's giant slalom) and Julie Mohagen (women's slalom), along with All- Americans Joergen Brath, Chloe Fausa and Roni Remme. The Utes also add two former U.S. Ski Team members to the roster.

Of Utah's 11 Nordic skiers, six are newcomers to the team with many bringing strong credentials with them. All-Americans returning are Kevin Bolger, Natalia Müller and Anna-Lena Heynen.

"We have returning athletes with a lot of experience, especially championship experience," Utah Director of Skiing Kevin Sweeney said. "We've got a lot of new blood on the team in both alpine and Nordic, but they’ve transitioned really well. That's been a big challenge but it's also been refreshing. It's gone better than I had expected and I think that bodes really well for us. I think it will take us one or two meets to really gel as a team and let some of the new athletes understand exactly what the team competition is all about. Really excited where stand at this point, wrapping up fall training and getting into the early part of ski season, and I think they're going to fit in very well. We're going to open strong and we're going to charge, but understanding our full strength as a team is probably not going to be realized until after the first third of the season.

"We are trying to do the things that we can control a little bit better – dry land training, managing injuries, utilizing our wellness group and making sure we’re recruiting at a competitive level, which I feel we’ve done. I think our strength is that we are again a very balanced team. I think we can score well and have podium finishes in each discipline and we have some depth to back it up. I like where we sit."

The Utes open the season hosting the Utah Invitational (Nordic Jan. 7-8, alpine Jan. 12-14) and at the Montana State Invitational (alpine Jan. 8-9, Nordic Jan. 14-15). The RMISA makes a trip to Alaska for the Alaska Anchorage Invitational and Seawolf Invitational (alpine Jan. 25-28, Nordic Feb. 7-8, 11-12). Denver hosts the RMISA Championship/NCAA West Regional (Feb. 24-26) and the teams travel to the NCAA Championships in New Hampshire from March 8-11.

Nordic

"After graduating over half of our team last spring, I think this is considered a textbook 'rebuilding' year," Utah head Nordic coach Abi Holt said. "We will head into the 2017 racing season with five returning seniors and seven first-year RMISA racers. This adds some excitement to the season ahead! Although we have many athletes who are rookies to the RMISA and NCAA ski racing circuit, every athlete on this team is a top-notch skier with plenty of racing experience. I know we have talented skiers on this team. I know we have had a great fall of training. I know we have had some solid early-season results. What I don’t know is how this new group will adapt to racing as NCAA student-athletes. The early season schedule is busy, with four races in the first nine days of the season. We all know that we need to hit the ground running, so now we’ll just have to see if we can pull it off. This team is ready for the RMISA racing season to start, and I’m enjoying the excitement that comes with rolling into the new year with so many freshmen on board. Stay tuned!"

The Utes lost four of the six skiers from last year's NCAA Championships to graduation, including NCAA Champion Veronika Mayerhofer, six-time All-American Sloan Storey, five-time All-American Niklas Persson and All-American Nick Hendrickson, but a crop of newcomers will be looking to take their places.

Returning for the men is three-time NCAA qualifier Kevin Bolger, who earned All-America honors in the 20-km classical last year. He has six career top-five finishes and 19 career top-10 finishes. Also returning is Oscar Ivars, a three-time NCAA alternated due to team limits. He has three top-five finishes and one career podium finish.

Newcomers on the men's side are Martin Bergström, Logan Diekmann, Martin Mikkelsen and Jacob Engström. Bergström made three appearances at the U23 World Ski Championships, finishing seventh in the sprint classic in 2015 and was 10th in the sprint freestyle in 2014. He has made four World Cup starts. Diekmann was the 2016 U20 Junior National Champion in the men's freestyle sprint and was second in the 10-km classic. Mikkelsen has four top-30 finishes in the Scandinavian Cup and finished in the top 30 six times at the Norwegian National Championships. Engström competed in the 2014 Junior World Championships and finished seventh in the sprint classic at the 2015 Swedish National Championships.

For the women, Natalia Müller earned All-America honors in the 5-km freestyle at the 2016 NCAA Championships. Last year she had 10 top-10 finishes in 12 races. Anna-Lena Heynen is a two-time All-American, earning honors in both the 5-km freestyle and 15-km classical at the 2015 NCAA Championships. A three-time NCAA qualifier, she has 13 career top-10 finishes.

Josefin Nilsson is a three-time NCAA alternate. She has three career top-5 finishes and eight career top-10 finishes.

Newcomers Guro Jordheim, Leah Lange and Merete Myrseth will also be looking to make their mark on the team. Jordheim placed 11th in the 5-km freestyle and was 16th in the 15-km classic at the 2016 Norwegian National Junior Championships. Local product Leah Lange, who comes to Utah from the Park City Nordic Ski Club, competed at the 2016 FIS Junior World Championships. She placed 20th in the women's 10-km classical, 21st in women's freestyle sprints and 21st in the 5-km junior freestyle at the 2016 U.S. National Championships. Myrseth has made four World Cup starts and finished eighth in the sprint at the 2015 U23 World Ski Championships. She won the 2014 U23 Norwegian National Championship in the sprint classic.

Alpine

On the men's side, 2016 giant slalom champion Endre Bjertness is a three-time All-American, including two years in the giant slalom. He has three career wins and five career podium finishes.

Also competing at NCAA's last year was Joergen Brath and Dominic Demschar. In his fourth year at Utah, Brath earned All-America honors in the giant slalom in 2014. He has three career top- five finishes and 16 career top-10 finishes. Demschar, a former Olympian and two-time NCAA qualifier, is a two-time first-team All-RMISA pick who has three career podium finishes (one win) and four career top-five finishes.

Four additional men's alpine athletes will be looking to earn their way to the NCAA Championships this season. Ty Sprock and Martin Grasic were both alternates for the NCAA Championships as freshmen last season. Sprock's season-best finish last year was third in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational. He had four top-20 finishes. Grasic had six top-15 finishes last year, including a season-best finish of eighth at the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier.

Sasha Zaitsoff continues to work his way back from a knee injury suffered in fall 2014. He is ranked in the top 100 in the world in the slalom.

Newcomer Sam Dupratt is a former three-year member of the U.S. Ski Team. He made four World Cup starts in 2016 and was fourth in the super G at the 2016 U.S. National Championships. Dupratt enters the season ranked in the top 100 in the world in the giant slalom.

For the women, Julie Mohagen won the 2016 NCAA title in the slalom and also earned All- America honors in the giant slalom with a 10th-place finish. She enters the season ranked in the top 50 in the world in the slalom and just outside the top 100 in the giant slalom. Mohagen had four wins last year during her first season with eight total top-five finishes.

Veteran Chloe Fausa is a three-time All-American in the giant slalom. She has six career victories and 11 career podium finishes and is a three-time first-team All-RMISA selection. Roni Remme also had a strong inaugural NCAA season last year, earning All-America honors in the giant slalom with a ninth-place finish. She had two podium finishes last year.

A two-time NCAA qualifier, Lauren Samuels is looking to return to the hill after missing 2016 with an injury. She has eight career top-15 finishes.

Joining the Utes is Abby Ghent, who spent five seasons with the U.S. Ski Team. She won the 2014 and 2015 NorAm Cup super G titles and has made 16 World Cup starts. Ghent enters the season ranked in the top 100 in the world in the downhill. Italian Sabine Krautgasser also joins the Utes. She finished 10th in the slalom at the 2016 Italy National Championship.

Kevin Sweeney Director of Skiing 7th Season/13th Season

Kevin Sweeney is in his 13th season as Director of Skiing at Utah. In 12 seasons under Sweeney's direction, the Utes have experienced a great deal of national success.

Sweeney led the school to its 11th NCAA title in 2003, and Utah has finished second at the NCAA meet four times under his leadership. Utah has won 17 individual national titles and 57 athletes have earned All-America honors. Miles Havlick (20-km classical and 20-km freestyle), Maria Graefnings (5-km freestyle), Henning Dynendel (10-km free and 20-km classic) Katrin Smigun (5-km freestyle and 15-km classic) and Ben Thornhill (giant slalom) were all two-time national champions.

Utah won the NCAA West Regional/Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Skiing Association championship in 2016, 2014 and 2012 and finished as the runners up in 2011, 2013 and 2015. The Utes were awarded the RMISA regular-season title in 2011, 2012 and 2016.

Sweeney coached Olympians Torin Koos (2002, '06, '10, '14), Kristina Joder (2002), Rowena Bright (2002) and Luke Bodensteiner (1992, '94) during their time at Utah. In 2014, alpine skier Mark Engel became one of a handful of athletes to go from the collegiate ranks to the U.S. Ski Team after winning the 2014 NCAA men's giant slalom championship.

As the leader of a program that is so rich in tradition and vying for the NCAA title each year, Sweeney emphasizes excellence in the classroom and on the racecourse. The ski team is annually has one of the top grade point averages among all Utah teams. Endre Bjertness earned Academic All-America honors in 2016. Kristiina Rove was a 2015 Academic All-American and earned a Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship. The ski team won the athletic department's 2011-12 Utes Cup, an annual team-by-team competition that awards points for academic and athletic performance, personal development (including attending Life Skills events), community service, attendance at Crimson Games and SAAC/SAM participation.

Sweeney is in his sixth season of his second stint leading the program. His first stretch as the Director of Skiing ran from 2000-05.

Sweeney first became an assistant coach with the Utah ski program in 1991 and served in the role before being elevated to Director of Skiing in 2000. He is a three-time recipient of Utah’s prestigious Don Reddish Award (2003, 2011, 2013), which is presented annually to the coach of a sport other than football, men's and women's basketball and gymnastics who is deemed to have had the most successful season the previous year. Sweeney has chaired the NCAA Skiing Rules Committee and was a member of the United States Ski and Snowboard Association's Cross Country Skiing Committee. He was also an assistant on the U.S. Ski Team coaching staff at the World Championships in Ramsau, .

Sweeney served as the National Director of Competition for Swix Sport USA from 2005 until returning to the U in 2010.

Sweeney skied collegiately at New Hampshire and represented the U.S. Ski Team in World Cup competition at Mountain Dell, Utah, and Biwabik, Minn. He graduated from UNH cum laude in 1985. Sweeney is married to Barbro Hatlevik and they have two daughters, Selma Simone and Leona Lee. Abi Holt Head Nordic Coach 8th Season

Abi Holt is in her eighth season as head Nordic coach for the Utah ski team. During her tenure, Holt has led the Nordic team to be consistently among the best in the country. She has helped coach the Utes to five top-three finishes at the NCAA Championships, and her skiers have brought home five individual national titles and earned 13 podium finishes at NCAA's.

Holt has coached 12 athletes to 36 All-America honors during her time at Utah. Veronika Mayerhofer won the 2015 NCAA title in the 5-km freestyle. Miles Havlick was a two-time NCAA champion in the 2012 20-km classical and 2013 20-km freestyle. Maria Graefnings won NCAA titles in the 5-km freestyle in 2011 and 2012.

Holt was the 2011 RMISA Nordic Coach of the Year.

Holt is in her fourth season as the RMISA Nordic representative to the National Collegiate Ski Association. She is in her third year as the chairperson of the National Nordic Coaches group to the United States Ski Association (USSA).

Holt previously coached at the Hollyburn Ski Club in Vancouver, B.C. She coached Hollyburn’s first four athletes to qualify for the national championships and the first three athletes to be named to the B.C. Provincial Development Squad.

Prior to Hollyburn, Holt spent five years as the Assistant Nordic Program Director and Ski Coach at the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation.

Holt has coached six U.S. National Junior Champions and two national champions. She coached four winters in Europe at the J1 Scandinavian Championships, Scando Cup, Europa Cup and World Junior Championships. Holt has also spent summers training athletes in Sweden, Norway, and New Zealand.

Holt, who hails from Sun Valley, Idaho, was a three-time national junior champion and a 17-time Junior All-American for the Sun Valley Nordic ski team. She was on the U.S. National Junior Development ski team for five years and spent four years racing at Dartmouth, earning All-America honors for the Big Green in addition to being a two-time team captain. Jaka Korencan Head Alpine Coach 12th Season

Jaka Korencan is in his 12th season as head alpine coach at Utah. He is in his 17th year overall with the Utes after beginning as an assistant in 2001. During his tenure, Korencan has driven the Ute alpine contingent to consistently be among the best in the country. His athletes have won 10 individual NCAA titles and 33 skiers have earned All-America honors.

Most recently, two alpine skiers won NCAA championships in 2016, Julie Mohagen in the slalom and Endre Bjertness in the giant slalom. Ben Thornhill was a two-time men's giant slalom national champion in 2003 and 2004. Also earning national titles was Jernej Bukovec (2001, slalom), Petra Svet (2001, slalom), Lina Johansson (2003, slalom), Scott Veenis (2006, giant slalom), Eva Huckova (2010, giant slalom), Mark Engel (2014, giant slalom).

Two alpine skiers have gone from Utah to the U.S. Ski Team under his tenure - Engel in 2014 and Tague Thorson in 2008.

Korencan was the RMISA's Alpine Coach of the Year in 2012. He helped lead Utah to the 2003 NCAA title, while the Utes have finished as the NCAA runner ups four times during his tenure.

Additionally, under Korencan's guidance, the Ute alpine team has consistently delivered stellar academic results and rank among the athletic department leaders in grade point average. Kristiina Rove was a 2015 Academic All-American and earned a Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship. Bjertness earned Academic All-America honors in 2016. Huckova was a two-time Academic All-American from 2010-11.

"Student-athletes at the University of Utah are getting extraordinary support from the athletic department and the University itself," said Korencan. "The University provides student athletes an outstanding environment to develop their athleticism as well as gain a world-class education. This team has a rich tradition of excellence, and I am extremely excited, motivated, and honored to lead this team to continued success."

A native of , Korencan earned a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science from Utah in 2004, and in 2007 he completed a master's degree in sport psychology.

Jeremy Elliott Assistant Alpine Coach 2nd Season

Former Utah All-American Jeremy Elliot is in his second season as assistant alpine coach.

In his first season in 2016, Elliot helped coach two skiers to NCAA titles, Julie Mohagen in the slalom and Endre Bjertness in the giant slalom. Utah's skiers earned six All-America honors.

Elliot skied two years at Utah (2011, 2013) and earned All-America honors in the giant slalom with a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships in 2013. He had two wins with eight career podium finishes for the Utes. As a senior, Elliot earned the David Allen Novelle Outstanding Skier Award, given to the top men's alpine skier at Utah. He had to overcome three major injuries throughout his skiing career, including a knee injury that sidelined him in 2012.

After leaving Utah, Elliot raced on the Nor-Am Cup series in 2014 for Team Geronimo. He spent 2015 as an assistant coach at Westminster College.

Elliot graduated from Utah in 2014 with a bachelor of arts in communication. He was an Academic All-District selection in 2013. Martin Bergström Endre Bjertness Freshman Jr. Piteå, Sweden Lommedalen, Baerum, Norway

Career: 2016 giant slalom national champion … Before Utah: Finished seventh in the sprint classic three-time All-American, including twice in the at the 2015 U23 World Ski Championships and was giant slalom (2015 and 2016)… three career 10th in the sprint freestyle in 2014 … four World victories and five career podium finishes … two- Cup starts, finishing 23rd in the sprint at Nove time All-RMISA, earning first-team honors in 2016. Mesto in 2014 … 2014-15 Swedish National Development Team … three Junior World Ski 2016: Won the men's giant slalom at the NCAA Championships appearances (2012, 2014, 2015) … Championships and finished 10th in the slalom to eighth in the sprint at the 2014 National earn All-America honors in both events … first- Championships and ninth in the 50-km classic. team All-RMISA … won the giant slalom at the Colorado Invite and the second RMISA giant slalom

qualifier … four podium finishes, finishing third in Personal: Has not declared a major. the giant slalom at the Montana State Invite … six top-five finishes and eight top-10 finishes … fourth in the slalom at the RMISA Championship … fourth in the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier and along with the win in the second qualifier was named the RMISA Skier of the Week for the series … tied for ninth in the giant slalom at the RMISA Championship.

2015: Earned All-America honors in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships, finishing sixth ... also finished 26th in the slalom at NCAA's, skiing the fourth-fastest second run ... second-team All- RMISA ... finished second in the slalom at the RMISA Championships for his first career podium ... also finished 10th in the giant slalom at RMISA's ... two top-5 finishes and eight top-10 finishes ... fourth in the slalom at the Utah Invitational ... finished seventh and eighth in the RMISA giant

slalom qualifier races ... named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team.

Before Utah: Finished second in the downhill at the 2013 Norwegian National Championships in Oppdal while finishing fifth in the slalom and seventh in the super G ... third in the combined at the 2013 FIS Junior World Championships, finishing eighth in both the downhill and slalom ... finished third in the downhill at the 2011 Norwegian National

Championships ... competed with the Lommedalens IL ski club.

Personal: Son of Anne Grete and Erik Bjertness ... two brothers, Martin and Einar ... civil engineering major.

Kevin Bolger Joergen Brath Sr. Sr. Minocqua, Wisconsin Drammen, Norway

Career: Earned All-America honors in the 20-km Career: Earned All-America honors in the giant classical at the 2016 NCAA Championships … three- time NCAA qualifier ... six career top-five finishes slalom in 2014 … three-time NCAA qualifier ... three and 19 career top-10 finishes ... best career finish is career top-5 finishes and 16 career top-10 finishes. fourth place, done four times. 2016: Finished 11th in the slalom at the NCAA 2016: Earned All-America honors with a seventh- Championships while placing 21st in the giant place finish in the 20-km classical at the NCAA slalom … season-best finish fifth in the slalom at Championships … finished 16th in the 10-km the Montana State Invite and also finished 10th in freestyle at NCAA's … second-team All-RMISA … the giant slalom … six top-10 finishes … sixth in the five top-five finishes and finished in the top 10 in slalom at the RMISA Championship and tied for 11 of 12 races … season-best fourth-place finish three times: in the 10-km freestyle at the RMISA ninth in the giant slalom … eighth in the giant Championship, the 20-km classic at Colorado, and slalom and 10th in the slalom at the Colorado the 10-km classic at New Mexico … also finished Invite … team captain. fifth in the 20-km classic at the RMISA Championship to earn RMISA Skier of the Week 2015: Competed at the NCAA Championships, honors … fifth in the 10-km freestyle at Montana finishing 15th in the slalom (did not finish in the State. giant slalom) ... finished fifth in the giant slalom and 10th in the slalom at the RMISA Championship 2015: Represented Utah at the NCAA ... six top-10 finishes ... sixth in the giant slalom and Championships, finishing 16th in the 20-km classic and 26th in the 10-km freestyle ... best finish of the seventh in the slalom at the Alaska Invite ... sixth in season was sixth in the 10-km freestyle at the the giant slalom in the first RMISA qualifier ... Alaska Invite ... six top-10 finishes ... 10th in the 20- named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski km classical at the RMISA Championships ... Team. finished seventh in the 20-km classical and ninth in the 10-km free at the Colorado Invite ... seventh in 2014: Earned All-America honors in the giant the 10-km free at the Utah Invite. slalom at the NCAA Championship, finishing 10th ... finished 14th in the slalom at NCAA's ... four top-10 2014: Competed at the NCAA Championships, finishes ... tied for fifth in the giant slalom at the finishing 18th in the 20-km freestyle and 37th in the 10-km classical ... best finish was fourth place Colorado Invite ... sixth in the slalom at the RMISA in the 15-km classical at the Pat Miller Invite ... tied Championship with a 13th-place run in the giant for ninth in the 10-km freestyle at Montana State slalom ... ninth in the GS at the Pat Miller Invite ...... tied for 11th in the 10-km classical and 13th in 10 top-15 finishes ... named to the National the 20-km freestyle at the RMISA Championship ... Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. 11th in the 10-km classical at the Colorado Invite ... 10 top-20 finishes. Before Utah: Has 10 National Junior Championship medals ... two gold medals and one bronze in Before Utah: Skied with the Sun Valley Ski juniors ... 25 top-three results in FIS in the last six Education Foundation ... multiple top-three finishes at Junior Nationals ... 2011 Midwest Junior Olympic years ... Drammen Slalom Ski Club ... previously team ... two-time Wisconsin state champion at attended Lillehammer University College. Lakeland Union HS ... two-year team captain ... honor roll ... also participated in soccer and track. Personal: Son of Tore and Grethe Brath ... one sister ... majoring in finance. Personal: Son of Mike and Sandy Bolger ... two sisters and a brother ... sister Hannah was a swimmer at Northern Michigan ... sociology major. Dominic Demschar Logan Diekmann Jr. Fr. Park City, Utah Bozeman, Mont.

Career: Two-time NCAA qualifier, serving as an Before Utah: 2016 U20 Junior National Champion alternate as a freshman … one career win, in the in the men's freestyle sprint and finished second in first RMISA giant slalom qualifier in 2015 … two- the 10-km classic … third in the junior sprint heats time first-team All-RMISA … three career podium at the 2016 U.S. National Championships … USSA finishes and four career top-five finishes. 2016 Dave Quinn Award, given to outstanding cross country skier at the Junior Olympics based on 2016: Competed at the NCAA Championships, results and sportsmanship … won 2015 U18 Junior finishing 24th in the giant slalom and 31st in the National title in the 10-km classic mass start … slalom … first-team All-RMISA … season-best finish skied five years at Junior Nationals … skis with the was third in the second RMISA giant slalom Bridger Ski Foundation … valedictorian at Bozeman qualifier … fourth in the giant slalom at the RMISA HS. Championships … five top-10 finishes … seventh in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational. Personal: Son of Alex and Lisa Diekmann … father Alex swam at Yale, earning the William Leeming 2015: First-team All-RMISA ... qualified for the Jelliffe Award in 1985 as the senior who has shown NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due the greatest progress in swimming ability and to team limits ... earned his first career win in the outstanding leadership … brother Liam also skis … first RMISA giant slalom qualifier ... two podium majoring in mechanical engineering. finishes, finishing second in the giant slalom at the Utah Invite ... four top-10 finishes ... competed in Sam Dupratt the giant slalom at the FIS World Ski Fr. Championships ... named to the National Collegiate Park City, Utah All-Academic Ski Team. 2017: Ranked in the top 100 in the world in the Before Utah: Competed for Australia at the 2014 giant slalom entering the season. Sochi Olympics ... two-time competitor at the FIS Junior World Ski Championships (2012, 2014) ... Before Utah: Three-year member of the U.S. Ski finished second in the giant slalom in the 2014 Team … made four World Cup starts in 2016 Iceland National Championships and was second in (Kranjska Gora and Hinterstoder) … fourth in the the slalom at the Chile National Championships in super G at the 2016 U.S. National Championships … 2012 ... attended Park City High School and tied for fourth in the Super G in the 2015 NorAm graduated with honors. Cup standings … competed at the Junior World Ski Championships in 2013 and 2014 … previously Personal: Son of Michelle and Herwig Demschar ... attended Westminster College. father served as a coach for the Austrian National Ski Team, was the head coach for the U.S. women's Personal: Son of Greg and Jauna Dupratt … sister alpine team, and also served in leadership roles for Jamie skied for Utah (2011-14) … majoring in the Torino and Salt Lake Olympics ... brother business. Daniel, who is also a skier, and sister Isabel ... born in Austria, his mother is Australian ... accounting major.

Jacob Engström 2014: Earned All-America honors with a podium Fr. finish in the giant slalom at the NCAA Sweden Championships (3rd) ... also finished 11th in the slalom at NCAA's ... first-team All-RMISA ... four Before Utah: Finished 7th in the sprint at the 2015 podium finishes and nine top-10 finishes ... won Sweden National Championships … 26th in the the slalom at the Pat Miller Invite and the giant sprint at the 2014 Junior World Ski Championships slalom at the RMISA Championship ... third in the … second in the sprint at the 2013 Sweden National GS at Montana State ... also competed in NorAm Junior Championships with a fourth-place finish in Cup races and finished second in the giant slalom 2014 … four wins on the Swedish Tour from 2012- standings, winning two races in Vail, Colo. ... 14. finished seventh at the U.S. National Championships in the giant slalom and was fourth Personal: Son of Aasa Engström and Mats Lindgren at the New Zealand National Championships in the … sister Johanna also skis. slalom ... named to the National Collegiate All- Academic Ski Team. Chloe Fausa Sr. Before Utah: Two-year member of the Norwegian Oslo, Norway National Team (2010-13) ... 14 top-three finishes at the Norwegian National Championships and Career: Three-time All-American earned honors in Norwegian Junior National Championships ... has the giant slalom in 2014, 2015 and 2016 ... six 67 European Cup starts and one World Cup start ... career victories and 11 career podium finishes ... Heming IL Ski Club. three-time first-team All-RMISA ... ranked as high as 56th in the world in the giant slalom (2014/15 Personal: Daughter of Gunnar and Inger Margrethe points season). Fausa ... twin brother and sister ... majoring in finance. 2016: Earned All-America honors with an eighth- place finish in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships … also finished 25th in the slalom at NCAA's … first-team All-RMISA … two race wins, in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational and the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier … three total podium finishes … second in the giant slalom at the second RMISA giant slalom qualifier and along with the win in the first qualifier was named the RMISA Skier of the Week for the series … five top-five finishes … team captain.

2015: Earned All-America honors with a fifth-place finish in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships ... also finished 20th in the slalom at NCAA's ... first-team All-RMISA ... won the giant slalom at the Colorado Invite and the first RMISA qualifier ... four podium finishes, placing second in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational ... third in the GS at the RMISA Championship ... best slalom finish was ninth at the Utah Invite ... named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team.

Abby Ghent Anna-Lena Heynen Sr. Sr. Edwards, Colo. Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany

2017: Ranked in the top 100 in the world in the Career: Two-time All-American, earning honors in downhill. both the 5-km freestyle and 15-km classical at the 2015 NCAA Championships ... three-time NCAA Before Utah: Spent five seasons on the U.S. Ski qualifier (served as an alternate in 2016 due to Team … won the 2014 and 2015 NorAm Cup super team limits) ... 13 career top-10 finishes ... best G titles … has 16 World Cup starts … three-time career finish third in the 10-km classic at the Pat competitor at the Junior World Championships, Miller Invite in 2014. finishing sixth in the super G in 2012. 2016: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, Personal: Daughter of Karen and Brad Ghent … serving as an alternate due to team limits … best mother Karen is a former member of the U.S. Ski finish of the season 13th in the 10-km classical at Team, father Brad and sister Erika were All- the Utah Invitational … five top-20 finishes. American skiers at Colorado and sister Christa was a two-time junior national champion and competes 2015: Earned All-America honors in both the 5-km in cycling … has not declared a major. freestyle and 15-km classical races at the NCAA Championships, finishing ninth in the free and 10th Martin Grasic in the classic ... finished in the top 10 nine times ... So. finished a season-high sixth three times: the 5-km Invermere, B.C., Canada classic and 5-km free at the Alaska Invite in the 5- km free at New Mexico ... eighth in the 5-km free 2016: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, and ninth in the 15-km free at the RMISA serving as an alternate due to team limits … best Championship ... named to the National Collegiate finish of the season eighth in the first RMISA giant All-Academic Ski Team. slalom qualifier … six top-15 finishes … 11th in the slalom at both the Colorado Invite and Montana 2014: Represented Utah at the NCAA State Invite. Championships, finishing 21st in the 15-km freestyle and 35th in the 5-km classical ... second- Before Utah: Spent the 2014-15 season on the team All-RMISA ... finished on the podium with a Canadian Alpine Development national team … third-place run in the 10-km classic at the Pat won the 2013 slalom junior national championship Miller Invite with a sixth-place run in the 20-km while finishing fourth in the giant slalom to also free ... fourth in the 10-km free at the Montana earn the overall title … ranked as high as third in State Invite ... four top-10 finishes ... 10th in the 5- the world among 19-year-olds (1995 birthdate) in km classic at the RMISA Championship ... named to 2012-13 … won the 2012 J1 giant slalom national the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. championship … competed at the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games, finishing 10th in the slalom Before Utah: Third place in the skate sprint at the … skied with the Windermere Valley Ski Club … 2010 German National Championships ... second attended the David Thompson Secondary School … overall in German Cup in 2010 ... several top three honor roll student. positions in German Cup from 2010-13 ... fourth and fifth in skate 5k/skiathlon at German National Personal: Son of Katarina and Dusan Grasic … one Championship in 2013 ... SCMK Hirschau Ski Club. sister … born in Slovenia … majoring in mechanical engineering. Personal: Daughter of Michaela and Christoph Heynen ... two brothers ... majoring in business administration. Oscar Ivars Guro Jordheim Sr. Fr. Vansbro, Sweden Hemsedal, Buskerud, Norway

Before Utah: Placed 11th in the 5-km freestyle and Career: Three-time NCAA qualifier, serving as an was 16th in the 15-km classic at the 2016 National alternate all three times due to team limits ... three Junior Championships … was 18th in the 15-km top-5 finishes and one career podium finish. freestyle at the 2015 National Junior Championships … best finish over three seasons at 2016: Alternate for the NCAA Championships … the Norwegian National Championships was 36th season-best finish seventh in the 10-km freestyle at in the 5-km classic in 2015. the Montana State Invite … four top-10 finishes … tied for eighth in the 5-km freestyle at the New Personal: Twin brother Ola … majoring in Mexico Invite … ninth in the 10-km freestyle at the mathematics.

RMISA Championships. Leah Lange Fr. 2015: Alternate for the NCAA Championships ... Park City, Utah 10th in the 10-km classic and 12th in the 10-km freestyle at the New Mexico Invite ... six top-20 Before Utah: Member of the Park City Nordic Ski finishes. Club … competed at the 2016 FIS Junior World Championships … placed 20 in the women's 10-km 2014: Alternate for the NCAA Championships ... classical, 21st in women's freestyle sprints and 21st second-team All-RMISA ... finished in the top four in the 5-km junior freestyle at the 2016 U.S. National Championships ... finished fourth in the three times, beginning his career with a second- 10-km classic at the 2015 USSA Junior National place finish in the 15-km classical at the Pat Miller Championships while placing ninth in sprints and Invite and finishing fourth in the 30-km freestyle ... fifth in the 3x2.5-km relay ... won the 3x3-km relay named men's nordic RMISA Skier of the Week after race at 2014 Junior Nationals while finishing the Pat Miller Invite ... fourth in the 10-km freestyle second in the 5-km classic, third in the sprints and at the Montana State Invite and sixth in the 10-km fifth in the 5-km freestyle ... finished in the top five classic ... five top-10 finishes ... finished seventh in in all four races at the 2013 Junior National the 10-km freestyle at the New Mexico Invite. Championships with a fourth-place finish in the sprints and fifth place finishes in the 5-km classic, 5-km free and 3x3.3-km races … as one of the Before Utah: Third place at the 2013 Junior World youngest members of her age group at junior Championships in the 4x5 km relay ... Swedish nationals in 2012 she was 12th in the 5-km classic Junior Champion in the skiathlon 10/10 km ... 2012- and ninth in the 3x3-km relay ... 2010 Youth Winter 13 Swedish Junior Cup Champion (five victories) ... Sports Alliance Circle of Excellence Award recipient second in the Swedish sprint championship ... … also played soccer and competed in cross Falun-Borlönge Ski Club. country at Park City HS … named best newcomer in 2012 in cross country. Personal: Son of Anna-Carln and Göran Ivars ... one brother ... full name Lars Oscar Ivars ... majoring in Personal: Daughter of Gordon and Lori Lange … father Gordon helped Colorado win three NCAA business administration. Championships (1976-78) and has been a ski coach for over 30 years, including former head coach of the US Ski Team … mother Lori skied at Wyoming … brother, Wyatt … majoring in environmental and sustainability studies.

Sabine Krautgasser Julie Mohagen Fr. So. San Candido, Italy Nordstrand, Oslo, Norway

Before Utah: Finished 10th in the slalom at the 2017: Ranked in the top 50 in the world in the 2016 Italy National Championships … finished on slalom and just outside of the top 100 in the giant the podium three-straight years in the slalom at slalom. the Italy National Junior Championships (2014-16) … won the 2015 Gran Premio Italia series slalom 2016: NCAA Champion in the slalom, finishing 10th championship. in the giant slalom to earn All-America honors in both events … was ranked as high as 64th in the Personal: Has not declared a major. world in the slalom in the FIS points … first-team All-RMISA … four wins during the season, including Martin Mikkelsen both slalom races at New Mexico and the slalom at Fr. the Colorado Invite … seven podium finishes … Harstad, Norway second in the slalom at the Utah Invitational, the giant slalom at the Colorado Invite and at the first Before Utah: Four top-30 finishes in the RMISA giant slalom qualifier … RMISA Skier of the Scandinavian Cup … six times in the top 30 at the Week at the Colorado Invitational … eight top-five Norwegian National Championships … six-times finishes. North-Norwegian Champion … finished third at the 2009 National Junior Championships … previously Before Utah: Won the 2015 Sweden slalom junior attended the University of Tromsø. national championship … finished 12th in the slalom at Hemsedal in European Cup in 2015 after Personal: Son of Bård and Merete Mikkelsen … running the best second-run time … won 2014 New brother Eirik also skis, sister Nora … majoring in Zealand slalom national championship … third in geoscience. both the slalom and giant slalom at the 2014 Norwegian junior national championship … second in the giant slalom at the 2013 junior national championship … skied with Ingerkollen Rustad Salaomklubb … attended the Norwegian College of Elite Sports Bærum.

Personal: Daughter of Kristi Flo and Lars Mohagen … sister Maria and brother Håvard … majoring in business.

Natalia Müller Merete Myrseth Jr. Fr. Scoul, Graubunden, Switzerland Oeverbygd, Troms, Norway

Career: Earned All-America honors in the 5-km Before Utah: Has made four World Cup starts, freestyle at the 2016 NCAA Championships … two- three times in the sprint at Drammen and at Oslo in time qualifier for the NCAA Championships, serving 2015 … finished eighth in the sprint at the 2015 as an alternate due to team limits in 2015 … 2016 U23 World Ski Championships … won the 2014 U23 second-team All-RMISA … three top-five finishes Norwegian National Championship in the sprint and 14 top-10 finishes. classic … competes with Strindheim Ski.

2016: Earned All-America honors with a sixth-place Personal: Daughter of Hans-Erik and Kjellaug finish in the 5-km freestyle at the NCAA Myrseth … has a twin brother and a sister … Championships, placing 13th in the 15-km classic … majoring in athletic training. second-team All-RMISA … season-best finish of fourth at the 5-km classic at the New Mexico Invite Josefin Nilsson and in the 15-km classic at the RMISA Jr. Championship … fifth in the 5-km freestyle at the Deje, Sweden RMISA Championship … 10 top-10 finishes in 12 races … named the RMISA Skier of the Week at the Career: Three-time NCAA qualifier, serving as an New Mexico Invitational after finishing sixth in the alternate all three times due to team limits ... three 5-km freestyle in addition to fourth in the classic career top-5 finishes and eight career top-10 race. finishes.

2015: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, 2016: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits ... four serving as an alternate due to team limits … top-10 finishes ... finished sixth in the 10-km classic season-best finish ninth at the 10-km classic at the and seventh in the 5-km free at New Mexico ... Utah Invitational … four top-15 finishes. ninth in the 5-km free at both the Utah and Alaska Invites ... named to the National Collegiate All- 2015: Alternate for the NCAA Championships ... Academic Ski Team. finished fifth twice, in the 15-km classic at the RMISA Championships and the 10-km classic at Before Utah: Competed at the World University New Mexico ... five top-10 finishes ... eighth in the Games in 2013, finishing 26th in the 10-km pursuit 5-km classic and 10th in the 5-km free at the Alaska ... made first World Cup start at Davos in February, Invite. 2013 ... finished second in the 15-km skate at the Swiss National Junior Championships in 2012 ... 2014: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, two-year member of the Swiss Junior National serving as an alternate due to team limits ... best Team ... 27th in the 5-km skate at the 2011 Junior finish of the season was fifth in the 5-km classical World Championships ... finished second in the 10- at the Colorado Invite ... sixth in the 5-km classical km pursuit and third in the 15-km skate at the U18 at the New Mexico Invite ... two top-10 finishes. Swiss Championships in 2010 ... changed from alpine to nordic skiing during the 2008 season, and Before Utah: Finished eighth in the sprint 1-km was on the gold-medal relay team at the U16 Swiss classical at the Sweden National Junior Championships. Championships in 2012 ... was 12th in the sprint 1- km free at the Sweden National Junior Personal: Daughter of Marco and Ladina Müller ... Championships in 2011. brother, Adrian ... majoring in international studies. Personal: Political science major. Roni Remme Lauren Samuels So. Sr. Collingwood, Ontario, Canada Golden Valley, Minn.

2016: Earned All-America honors with a ninth-place Career: Two-time NCAA qualifier, serving as an finish in the giant slalom at the NCAA alternate both times due to team limits ... best Championships … finished 20th in the slalom at career finish sixth in the giant slalom at Montana NCAA's … was ranked as high as 80th in the world State in 2014 ... eight career top-15 finishes. in the slalom in the FIS points … second-team All- RMISA … finished on the podium twice, placing 2016: Did not compete due to injury. third in the first slalom at the New Mexico Invite and in the giant slalom at the RMISA Championship 2015: Alternate for the NCAA Championships ... … eighth top-10 finishes … named RMISA Skier of competed in just six races due to injury ... finished the Week following the New Mexico Invitational, 10th in the giant slalom in the first RMISA qualifier which included a fourth-place finish in the second ... 12th in the giant slalom at the Colorado Invite ... slalom in addition to third in the first slalom. three top-15 finishes ... named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. Before Utah: Won the 2014 Canada downhill national championship … finished 10th in the 2014: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, slalom at the 2015 Junior World Ski Championships serving as an alternate due to team limits ... best ... won the 2013 giant slalom junior national finish was sixth place in the giant slalom at the championship … finished second in the slalom at Montana State Invite ... tied for 11th in the RMISA the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games and was giant slalom qualifier ... 13th in the giant slalom at ninth in the super combined … competed with the the RMISA Championship ... five top-15 finishes ... Alpine Ski Club … attended the National Ski competed in the World University Games ... named Academy … also played soccer and football in high to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. school … was a two-time team MVP in football playing safety and quarterback. Before Utah: Alpine Junior World team in 2012 ... 2009 J2 super G champion and overall champion, Personal: Daughter of Susan and Randy Remme … finishing second in the downhill and second in brothers Ryley and Austen also ski … full name slalom ... 2nd in 2008 J2 nationals downhill ... Veronica Remme … biomedical engineering major. Rowmark Ski Team ... previously attended Hopkins High School and played soccer.

Personal: Daughter of Heidi and David Samuels ... one brother, Justin, who skied at Dartmouth ... athletic training major.

Ty Sprock Sasha Zaitsoff So. So. Stateline, Nev. Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

2016: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, 2017: Ranked in the top 100 in the world in the serving as an alternate due to team limits … slalom. season-best finish was a third-place run in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational … finished ninth in 2016: Did not compete due to injury. the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier … four top-20 finishes. 2015: Redshirted due to a fall injury.

Before Utah: Attended the 2014 Junior World Ski Before Utah: Best finishes during the 2014 Nor-Am Championships … finished 12th in the giant slalom Cup campaign included second in the giant slalom at the 2015 national championships … sixth in the at Stowe, Vt., and third in the slalom in Vail, Colo. slalom and giant slalom at the 2013 junior national ... fifth in the giant slalom at the 2014 Canadian championships … won the 2012 J2 giant slalom National Championships ... second in the slalom at national championship … skied with the Treble the 2013 Canadian National Championships ... Cone Race Academy … attended Whittell High competed at the 2013 World Championships in School and the Sugar Bowl Academy … first-team Schladming, Austria ... best 2013 Nor-Am Cup finish all-league wide receiver in football … also played was second in the giant slalom at Vail, Colo. ... baseball. competes with the Red Mountain Racers ... also attended the University of Calgary. Personal: Son of Juli and Peter Sprock … father is a ski coach … grandparents founded the Sierra-at- Personal: Son of Peter and Elaine Zaitsoff ... sister Tahoe Resort … from Lake Tahoe, California … Emilee and brother Dylan ... brother played soccer business major. at the University of British Columbia - Okanagan ... civil engineering major.

2016 UTAH SKI RESULTS

ALPINE

Utah Invitational Montana State Invite RMISA Qualifier Colorado Invite New Mexico Invite RMISA Championship NCAA Championship Men GS SL GS SL GS #1 GS #2 GS SL SL #1 SL #2 GS SL GS SL Endre Bjertness 11 26 3 15 4 1 1 36 11 26 T9 4 1 10 Joergen Brath 18 14 10 5 12 DNF 8 10 15 14 T9 6 21 11 Dominic Demschar 7 18 9 12 DNF 3 9 34 27 16 4 18 24 31 Martin Grasic 24 22 13 11 8 12 22 11 DNF 29 12 19 DNC DNC Ty Sprock 3 25 28 DNF 9 17 15 27 25 25 DNF 24 DNC DNC Women GS SL GS SL GS #1 GS #2 GS SL SL #1 SL #2 GS SL GS SL Chloe Fausa 1 10 5 11 1 2 T5 21 15 13 9 DNC 8 25 Julie Mohagen 11 2 DNF DNF 2 12 2 1 1 1 4 15 10 1 Teagen Palmer 16 32 13 19 9 20 21 23 21 DNF DNF 9 DNC DNC Roni Remme DNF DNF 9 7 6 13 9 DNF 3 5 3 DNF 9 20

NORDIC

Utah Invitational Montana State Invite Colorado Invite New Mexico Invite RMISA Championship NCAA Championship Men 15K CL 10K FS 20K CL 10K FS 20K CL 10K FS 10K CL 5K FS 20K CL 10K FS 20K CL 10K FS Noé Bellet 9 DNS 14 T12 6 6 8 6 18 15 DNC DNC Kevin Bolger 8 8 7 5 4 9 4 7 5 4 7 16 Nick Hendrickson 19 1 19 2 11 3 5 2 17 2 16 7 Oscar Ivars 16 17 21 7 10 12 11 T8 14 9 DNC DNC Tucker McCrerey 21 15 30 23 14 13 14 24 26 29 DNC DNC Niklas Persson 2 5 4 8 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 11 Women 10K CL 5K FS 15K CL 5K FS 15K CL 5K FS 5K CL 5K FS 15K CL 5K FS 15K CL 5K FS Anna-Lena Heynen 13 16 19 29 23 21 19 DNC 22 18 DNC DNC Veronika Mayerhofer 2 3 2 4 2 3 3 2 1 1 4 11 Natalia Müller 7 7 11 8 8 10 4 6 4 5 13 6 Josefin Nilsson 9 13 DNF 20 11 20 13 19 16 26 DNC DNC Sloan Storey 1 5 DNF 3 5 7 DNS 4 2 3 38 3 Utah Skiing National Finishes Men’s National Champions Women’s National Year Combined 10-Kilometer Freestyle Alpine Champions 2016 3rd 1995 Havard Solbakken 27:24.5 1959 Marvin Melville 1:40.0 5-Kilometer Freestyle 2015 3rd 1999 Rune Kollerud 27:19.6 1960 Jim Gaddis 1:39.0 1995 Heidi Selnes 15:51.8 2014 5th 2004 Henning Dybendel 21:27.9 1962 Jim Gaddis 3:29.7 2003 Katrin Smigun 13:29.7 2013 2nd 20-Kilometer Freestyle Nordic 2011 Maria Graefnings 13:51.9 2012 2nd 2013 Miles Havlick 50:14.4 1965 Matz Jenssen 7:31.65 2012 Maria Graefnings 14:05.9 2011 2nd 10-Kilometer Classical 1966 Frithjof Prydz 7:09.4 2015 Veronika Mayerhofer 14:21.4 2010 4th 1989 Hans Sjulstad 30:03.8 1967 Matz Jenssen 7:10.5 15-Kilometer Classical 2009 6th 1990 Luke Bodensteiner 29:31.20 Cross Country 1992 Kristin Vestgren 48:53.4 2008 3rd 1993 Luke Bodensteiner 31:41.10 1979 Svein Arne Osen 52:40.51 1995 Heidi Selnes 45:32.4 2007 4th 1994 Havard Solbakken 30:39.2 1981 Bernt Lund 49:48.6 2003 Katrin Smigun 46:30.7 2006 8th 20-Kilometer Classical 1984 John Aalberg 44:57.9 Slalom 2005 3rd 1995 Thomas Weman 52:39.2 1985 John Aalberg 49:49.8 1984 Bente Dahlum 1:31.99 2004 2nd 2004 Henning Dybendal 53:11.9 1986 H.-Martin Sjulstad 41:55.7 1990 Anke Friedrich 1:25.04 2003 1st 2007 Snorri Einarsson 55:06.0 1987 Asmund Drivenes 36:17.6 1992 Katja Lesjak 1:35.12 2012 Miles Havlick 56:24.3 2002 3rd Cross Country Relay 2001 Petra Svet 1:28.76 2001 4th Slalom 1984 Utah 1:29:17.1 2003 Lina Johansson 1:35.03 2000 4th 1959 Marvin Melville 1:59.0 1986 Utah 1:35:15.8 2016 Julie Mohagen 1:29.63 1999 4th 1962 Jim Gaddis 1:26.7 1987 Utah 1:15:56.0 Giant Slalom 1998 2nd 1979 Per Nicolaysen 1:23.61 Downhill 1983 Kathy Kreiner 1:51.79 1997 1st 1981 Scott Hoffman 1:26.80 1959 Marvin Melville 1:28.8 1984 Bente Dahlum 2:32.57 1996 1st 1985 Jeff Durtschi 1:41.92 Jumping 1987 Vibeke Hoff 2:13.18 1995 2nd 1993 Mark Bonnell 1:32.56 1964 Frithjof Prydz 214.5 1989 Anke Friedrich 1:19.98 1994 2nd 1994 L.-Francois Gagnon 1:36.23 1966 Frithjof Prydz 225.3 1990 Anke Friedrich 1:54.36 1993 1st 2001 Jernej Bukovec 1:24.50 1967 Bjorn Loken 213.5 1993 Karianne Eriksen 1:53.48 1992 3rd Giant Slalom 1976 Kip Sundgaard 215.9 1994 Christl Hager 2:07.06 1991 3rd 1996 Andrew Hare 1:41.49 1977 Ron Steele 228.1 1995 Christl Hager 2:08.36 1990 2nd 2003 Ben Thornhill 1:59.78 Skimeister 1997 Christl Hager 2:14.39 1989 2nd 2004 Ben Thornhill 1:52.24 1967 Matz Jenssen 365.2 2010 Eva Huckova 1:54.54 1988 1st 2006 Scott Veenis 2:12.19 1987 1st 2014 Mark Engel 1:58.56 1986 1st 2016 Endre Bjertness 1:50.85 Utah Records At A Glance 1985 2nd • Utah has 10 NCAA Championships, which 1984 1st ranks third all-time behind Denver (23) and 1983 1st Colorado (19). The Utes also won an AIAW title in 1978, bringing their total to 11. Men Women • Utah’s 72 individual national champion- 1982 3rd 3rd ships ranks third all-time. 1981 1st 4th • Marvin Melville won three individual titles 1980 2nd 4th in 1959 – downhill, slalom and Alpine. The 1979 2nd 2nd three titles in one year ties for the most in 1978 5th 1st NCAA history. 1977 5th 2nd • Four Utes combined to win five individual 1976 5th 2nd titles in 1995, the NCAA record for most 1975 6th - individual championships by one school 1974 12th - in a season. Harvard Solbakken (10-km 1972 16th - freestyle), Heidi Selnes (5-km freestyle and 1971 8th - 15-km classical) Thomas Weman (20-km 1967 4th - classical), and Christl Hager (giant slalom) all 1966 5th - won titles for Utah that season. 1965 2nd - • Christl Hager is the only three-time repeat 1959 4th - champion in Utah history, which also ties 1957 6th - the national record. She won the giant 1956 7th - slalom in 1994, 1995 and 1997. 1955 7th - 1954 6th -

* The NCAA began sponsoring a combined championship in 1983 following the discontinuation of the AIAW. Utah Skiing Men’s All-Americans Year Name Event 1982 Bjorn Gefle A 1991 Oyvind Ragnhildstveit A 2001 Jed Schuetze A 1957 Spence Eccles A Albert Innamorati A Per Kaare Langlo A Torin Koos N Marv Melville S Bernt Lund N John Ethen A Pat Casey N 1959 Bill Spencer N Trygve Mikkelsen N Loic Lemoine A Petter Svendsen N Marv Melville S 1983 Harald Gefle A Luke Bodensteiner N Jernej Bukovec A 1960 Bob Irvine N Dave Roth A Ole Evensen N Scott Woodland A Jim Gaddis A Bernt Lund N John Farra N 2002 Jernej Bukovec A 1961 Alan Engen S Knut Engebretsen N 1992 Nicolas Robichon A Josh Whitham A Jim Gaddis A Trygve Mikkelsen N Peter Klofutar N Pierre Olsson A 1962 Jim Gaddis A Bjorn Gefle A 1993 Mark Bonnell A Torin Koos N 1964 Fritjof Prydz N Scott Hutcheson A John Ethen A Ryan Quinn N 1965 Fritjof Prydz N 1984 John Aalberg N Per Johansson A Petter Svendsen N Matz Jensen N Knut Engebretsen N Nicolas Robichon A 2003 Jernej Bukovec A Pete Karns S Bernt Lund N Luke Bodensteiner N Pierre Olsson A 1966 Fritjof Prydz N Knut Aronsen A Marcus Nash N Ben Thornhill A Dave Engen S Harald Gefle A 1994 Mark Bonnell A Ryan Quinn N Bjorn Loken N Dave Roth A Louis Francois Gagnon A 2004 Henning Dybendal N Pete Karns S 1985 John Aalberg N Einar Johansen A Ben Thornhill A 1967 Matz Jensen N Knut Engebretsen N Andy Hare A 2005 Magnus Carlsson N Bjorn Loken N Lars Goran Dahl N Sten Grahn N Daniel Sonntag N 1969 Ralph Wakley N Jeff Durtschi A Havard Solbakken N Mark Heinrich-Wallace A 1971 Frederik Bjornstad N Rolf Bjorne A 1995 Mike Elvidge A Ben Thornhill A Tom McGhie A 1986 Knut Aronsen A Per Johansson A 2006 Scott Veenis A 1973 Tom McGhie A Erik Baumann N Andy Hare A 2007 Scott Veenis A 1974 Dag Bjorkheim N Jeff Durtschi A Havard Solbakken N Snorri Einarsson N 1975 Ron Steele N Asmund Drivenes N Asle Slettemoen N Even Sletten N Jean Peter Ostbye A Igor Podboj A Torry Kraftson N 2008 Snorri Einarsson N 1976 Jan Bjorkheim N Henrik Smith-Meyer A Thomas Weman N Even Sletten N Kip Sungaard J Hans Martin Sjulstad N 1996 Andy Hare A 2009 Nick Cohee A Ron Steele J 1987 Henrik Smith-Meyer A Alain-F Britt-Cote A Even Sletten N 1977 Ron Steele J Ben Akers A Tor Arne Haugen N 2010 Miles Havlick CL Jan Bjorkheim N Asmund Drivenes N Asle Slettemoen N Torjus Krogdahl SL, GS 1978 Jan Bjorkheim N Erik Baumann N Kurt Wulff N 2011 Miles Havlick CL, FS Steve Bounous A Hans Martin Sjulstad N 1997 Alain Franck Britt-Cote A Didrik Smith CL, FS John Higgins A Igor Podboj A Ryan Forsyth A Torjus Krogdahl GS, SL 1979 Jan Bjorkheim N 1988 Brent Nixon A Marcus Leunig A Ryan Wilson GS Olav Hansson J Igor Podboj A Rune Kollerud N 2012 Miles Havlick CL, FS Steve Bounous A Henrik Smith-Meyer A Frode Kollerud N Didrik Smith CL, FS Per Chr. Nicolaisen A Gordon Perry A Kurt Wulff N Ryan Wilson GS Svein Arve Olsen N Hans Martin Sjulstad N 1998 Patrick Casey N Nick Cohee GS 1980 Per Chr. Nicolaisen A Erik Baumann N Ryan Forsyth A Torjus Krogdahl SL Jostein Masdal A Justin Wadsworth N Frode Kollerud N 2013 Miles Havlick CL, FS John Higgins A 1989 Hans Martin Sjulstad N Rune Kollerud N Einar Ulsund FS Bjorn Gefle A Erik Baumann N 1999 Scott Woodland A Niklas Persson FS Olav Hansson J Thomas Lium N Markus Leunig A Andy Trow SL Henning Rudd N Henrik Smith-Meyer A Frode Kollerud N Jeremy Elliott GS 1981 Bjorn Gefle A 1990 Luke Bodensteiner N Rune Kollerud N 2014 Joergen Brath GS Mark Halvorson A Thomas Lium N 2000 Jernej Bukovec A Mark Engel GS Scott Hoffman A Brent Nixon A Scott Woodland A Niklas Persson CL Albert Innamorati A Oyvind Ragnhildstveit A Rob Whitney N Andy Trow SL Bernt Lund N Petter Svendsen N 2015 Niklas Persson CL, FS Trygve Mikkelsen N Andy Trow GS, SL Oyvind Solvang N Endre Bjertness GS 2016 Endre Bjertness GS, SL Kevin Bolger CL Nick Hendrickson FS Niklas Persson CL

A: Alpine S: Skimeister N: Nordic J: Jumping CL: Classical GS: Giant Slalom FS: Freestyle SL: Slalom Utah Skiing Women’s All-Americans Year Name Event 1988 Kjersti Nilsen A 1995 Christl Hager A 2005 Sandra Gredig N 1975 Toril Forland A Sonja Stotz A Benedicte Johansen A April Mancuso A 1978 Hillary Forest A Sondra Van Ert A Heidi Selnes N 2006 Sara Schweiger N Lyndall Heyer A Anne Kari Aas N Ingvil Snofugl N 2007 Mikaela Grassl A 1980 Nina Bloch Hansen N Maria Yregard N Ulrika Svenstedt N Sara Schweiger N Tone Planke N Simone Brake N 1996 Christl Hager A Chirine Njeim A 1981 Tone Planke N 1989 Anne Kari Aas N Tina Kavcic A 2008 Eva Huckova A Runa Skyttersaeter N Kris Ryan N Heather Munroe A Mikaela Grassl A Anna Dorte Carlson A Kim Csizmazia N Heidi Selnes N 2009 Annelies Cook N 1982 Bente Dahlum A Simone Brake N Ingvil Snofugl N Eva Huckova A Tone Jahren N Anke Friedrich A 1997 Christl Hager A 2010 Eva Huckova GS 1983 Bente Dahlum A Heidi Dahlgren A Tina Kavcic A Anna Kocken SL Kathy Kreiner A Katja Lesjak A Marianne Winge A Sofia Smith GS Jill Robins A Kjersti Nilsen A Stine Hellerud N 2011 Maria Graefnings CL, FS Anne Dorte Carlson A 1990 Anke Friedrich A Hailey Wappett N Zoe Roy FS 1984 Bente Dahlum A Katja Lesjak A 1998 Alicia Howard A Tii Maria-Romar SL, GS Kathy Kreiner A Heidi Dahlgren A Sabrina Lawrence A Eva Huckova SL Andrea Trepp A Gillian Frost A Kristin Tjelle N Anna Kocken SL Jill Robins A Anne Kari Aas N Hailey Wappett N 2012 Maria Graefnings CL, FS Tone Jahren N Kim Csizmazia N Marianne Winge A Julie Bordeau GS Hanne Mette Eriksen N Kris Ryan N 1999 Sabrina Lawrence A Anna Kocken SL, GS Marit Lind N 1991 Karianne Eriksen A Tina Kavcic A 2013 Sloan Storey CL 1985 Lynne LaCasse A Venke Hatleberg N 2000 Sabrina Lawrence A Anna Svendsen CL Katrina Terzian A Anne Kari Aas N Kristina Joder N Rose Kemp FS Jill Robins A 1992 Katja Lesjak A 2001 Petra Svet A Ana Kobal SL, GS Kari Syrdalen N Heidi Standteiner A 2002 April Mancuso A Kristiina Rove GS Tone Jahren N Karianne Eriksen A Petra Svet A 2014 Kristiina Rove GS Maria Yregard N Sylvie Seigneur A Annik Boulva A Chloe Fausa GS 1986 Kim Csizmazia N Kristin Vestgren N Janna Kettunen N Anna Svendsen CL Anne Grevy A Erica Alexander N 2003 Rowena Bright A Sloan Storey CL, FS Jill Robins A 1993 Karianne Eriksen A Lina Johansson A 2015 Veronika Mayerhofer FS, CL Sonja Stotz A Petra Pirc A Petra Svet A Sloan Storey CL, FS Katrina Terzian A Heidi Standteiner A Katrin Smigun N Anna-Lena Heynen CL, FS 1987 Vibeke Hoff A Kristin Vestgren N Sara Svendsen N Chloe Fausa GS Sonja Stotz A Anne Sofie Broers N 2004 Jenny Hansson N Kristiina Rove GS Cristina Brichetti A 1994 Christl Hager A Barbro Hatlevik N 2016 Chloe Fausa GS Kim Csizmazia N Edith Rozsa A Rowena Hyldayl A Veronika Mayerhofer CL Heidi Standteiner A April Mancuso A Julie Mohagen GS, SL Eva Sagerstedt N Natalia Müller FS Roni Remme GS Olympians Sloan Storey FS United States Ron Steele 1972 A: Alpine N: Nordic John Aalberg 1992, ‘94 Kip G. Sundgaard 1976 CL: Classical GS: Giant Slalom Luke Bodensteiner 1992, ‘94 Sandra Van Ert 1998, 2002 FS: Freestyle SL: Slalom Annelies Cook 2014 Scott Veenis 2014 (Asst. Coach) Corey Engen 1948 Justin Wadsworth 1994, ‘98, ‘02 Jon Steven Engen 1988, ‘92, ‘94 Ralph Wakley 1968 John Farra 1992 Anne Jeanette Winn 1948 Dev Jennings 1948 Kristina Joder 2002 International Olympians Peter Karns 1972 Rowena Bright (Australia) 2002 ‘76 coach Dominic Demschar (Australia) Terry Kern 1976 2014 Torin Koos 2002, ‘06, ‘10, ‘14 Toril Forland (Norway) 1972 Laura McCabe 1994, ‘98 Eva Huckova (Slovakia) 2006 Margo Walters McDonald 1964 Kathy Kreiner (Canada) Marvin Melville 1956, ‘60 1972, ‘76, 80 1964 (Asst. Coach) Gold in giant slalom in 1976 Dick Mitchell 1956 Veronika Mayerhofer (Austria) Dick Movitz 1948 2014 Marcus Nash 1994, ‘98 Chirine Njeim (Lebanon) Darrell Robinson 1952 2002, ‘06, ‘10 Jean Saubert 1964 Fritjof Prydz (Norway) 1972 William Allen Spencer 1964, ‘68 ‘72 (Team Leader) ‘84 (Team Leader)