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Race Results for Robert Underhill Race Results for Robert Underhill - ALP - GS Race Race Race USSA Code Event Date Event Name Event Location Rank Time Points Points F0989 3/18/2021 Divisional FIS Sunday River Resort, ME 5 02:16.96 17.02 52.74 F0976 2/23/2021 Divisional FIS Mittersill Cannon Mountain, NH DNF1 990.00 F0495 2/1/2021 Divisional FIS Attitash Mountain Resort, NH 4 02:08.09 16.35 52.36 F0496 2/1/2021 Divisional FIS Attitash Mountain Resort, NH 6 02:07.00 24.19 59.35 F0488 1/25/2021 Divisional FIS Waterville Valley Resort, NH DNF2 990.00 F0960 1/14/2021 Men's Divisional FIS Waterville Valley Resort, NH 12 02:03.51 18.74 51.41 F0959 1/13/2021 Men's Divisional FIS Waterville Valley Resort, NH 9 02:06.44 17.64 50.64 F0520 3/15/2020 Men's Devo FIS Series Gore Mountain, NY 5 02:11.81 10.37 50.47 F0519 3/14/2020 Men's Devo FIS Series Gore Mountain, NY 3 02:13.37 0.91 41.27 F0575 3/6/2020 Men's Eastern Cup Waterville Valley Resort, NH 18 01:55.99 21.16 47.07 F0574 3/5/2020 Men's Eastern Cup Waterville Valley Resort, NH 29 01:59.08 29.78 56.25 F0395 2/13/2020 NorAm Cup #4 Whiteface Mountain, NY 35 02:18.78 56.48 73.08 F0386 1/7/2020 NorAm Cup #3 Stowe Mountain Resort / Spruce DNF1 990.00 Peak, VT F0385 1/6/2020 NorAm Cup #3 Stowe Mountain Resort / Spruce DNQ 990.00 Peak, VT F0056 1/5/2020 NorAm Cup #2 Burke Mountain, VT DNF1 990.00 F0215 4/14/2019 WR FIS Elite Spring Series Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort, 18 02:31.65 31.59 54.38 CA F0377 4/4/2019 Eastern Cup Burke Mountain, VT 36 02:12.05 49.59 61.93 F0375 4/3/2019 Eastern Cup Burke Mountain, VT DNF1 990.00 F0586 3/28/2019 U.S. Ski & Snowboard National Waterville Valley Resort, NH 51 02:22.93 50.22 65.15 Junior Championships F0273 3/13/2019 Burke NorAm Burke Mountain, VT DNF1 990.00 F0272 3/12/2019 Burke NorAm Burke Mountain, VT DNQ 990.00 F0360 3/7/2019 Eastern Development Series Sunday River Resort, ME 18 02:23.17 15.25 47.44 F0359 3/6/2019 Eastern Development Series Sunday River Resort, ME 33 02:15.63 20.98 61.96 F0072 3/1/2019 Eastern Cup Burke Mountain, VT 49 02:22.96 50.28 62.75 F0071 2/28/2019 Eastern Cup Burke Mountain, VT 43 02:18.09 53.20 63.43 F0570 1/27/2019 Men's Eastern Cup Series Smugglers' Notch Resort, VT 41 01:47.65 50.54 64.17 F0087 12/19/2018 Eastern Cup Whiteface Mountain, NY DNF2 990.00 F0088 12/18/2018 Eastern Cup Whiteface Mountain, NY 28 02:06.99 65.46 88.60 F0077 11/27/2018 Rocky Mountain FIS Series Copper Mountain Resort, CO 66 02:43.90 91.90 104.50 F0075 11/26/2018 Rocky Mountain FIS Series Copper Mountain Resort, CO 52 02:30.44 80.30 85.61 F0011 4/2/2018 Eastern Cup Burke Mountain, VT DNF2 990.00 F0580 3/29/2018 2018 U.S. Junior Alpine Sun Valley Resort, ID 26 02:20.79 66.21 76.34 Championships F0175 3/25/2018 2018 U.S. Alpine Sun Valley Resort, ID 46 02:29.07 130.10 133.33 Championships F0095 3/15/2018 Eastern Development Attitash Mountain/Cranmore, NH 12 02:20.09 10.54 52.13 Championships F0093 3/14/2018 Eastern Development Attitash Mountain/Cranmore, NH 8 02:23.70 15.38 55.87 Championships F0066 3/4/2018 FIS Open Dartmouth Skiway, VT 26 02:03.16 36.05 72.59 F0065 3/3/2018 FIS Open Dartmouth Skiway, VT 23 02:05.36 29.97 67.68 U1190 1/27/2018 Seibert Cup Berkshire East Mountain Resort, 4 01:32.61 42.05 95.53 MA F0037 1/20/2018 FIS Open Whiteface Mountain, NY DNF2 990.00 F0036 1/19/2018 FIS Open Whiteface Mountain, NY 29 02:03.24 32.87 67.53 F0128 1/10/2018 Eastern Cup Waterville Valley Resort, NH DNF1 990.00 Race Race Race USSA Code Event Date Event Name Event Location Rank Time Points Points F0139 12/20/2017 Eastern Development Series Sugarloaf, ME 22 02:02.22 29.57 65.56 F0138 12/19/2017 Eastern Development Series Sugarloaf, ME 27 02:06.84 55.34 89.66 F0205 4/3/2017 Eastern Cup Finals Stowe Mountain Resort / 44 02:10.18 88.84 94.52 Spruce Peak, VT F0206 4/2/2017 Eastern Cup Finals Stowe Mountain Resort / 55 02:14.04 89.00 94.11 Spruce Peak, VT F0191 3/26/2017 Eastern FIS Open Stratton, VT 45 02:13.76 84.00 104.32 F0151 3/17/2017 Eastern Development Attitash/Cranmore, NH 57 02:12.70 56.64 75.73 Championships F0149 3/16/2017 Eastern Development Attitash/Cranmore, NH 32 02:16.58 29.57 52.81 Championships U0816 3/5/2017 LaFoley Spring Series GS Mount Sunapee Resort, NH 7 01:51.94 41.24 80.79 F0661 2/28/2017 Eastern Cup Sugarbush Resort / Mount 53 02:02.12 66.96 86.64 Ellen, VT U0639 1/22/2017 Macomber Cup Attitash Mountain Resort, NH 5 02:13.02 22.69 80.68 U0605 1/15/2017 Clay Soper Memorial Weekend Waterville Valley Resort, NH 20 02:08.17 96.97 121.88 Championships F0080 1/7/2017 Eastern FIS Whiteface Mountain, NY 63 02:00.66 77.10 93.97 F0079 1/6/2017 Eastern FIS Whiteface Mountain, NY 43 01:55.44 62.20 81.37 F0188 12/19/2016 Eastern FIS Stratton, VT 7 01:54.29 15.06 76.37 F0187 12/18/2016 Eastern FIS Stratton, VT 15 02:00.41 30.55 84.72 U0302 12/11/2016 Rebecca Ann McGill Memorial Stratton, VT 13 01:57.82 42.16 75.46 Vermont Cup GS U0888 4/2/2016 UNH Fundraiser Loon Mountain, NH DNF2 990.00 N0728 3/26/2016 Chip Gilroy TShirt Race Mount Sunapee Resort, NH 1 00:40.92 0.00 U0846 3/15/2016 USSA Eastern U16 Junior Sugarloaf, ME 18 01:27.71 46.34 109.85 Championship U0845 3/13/2016 USSA Eastern U16 Junior Sugarloaf, ME 17 01:26.72 27.18 94.65 Championship U0094 3/7/2016 USSA/VARA Open Sugarbush, VT 31 01:39.92 116.67 138.88 U0492 2/28/2016 VARA U16 State Championships Burke Mountain, VT 14 02:02.49 33.34 103.66 U1063 2/22/2016 VARA U16 States Okemo Mountain, VT 21 02:17.95 68.89 133.10 U0872 2/7/2016 VT Cup GS Finals Sugarbush, VT 32 02:26.88 89.01 108.15 U0677 1/24/2016 VARA Vermont Cup GS Stowe Mountain Resort, VT 20 02:11.60 55.22 142.44 U0675 1/20/2016 USSA U16 Project GS Stowe Mountain Resort, VT 19 02:15.29 98.45 182.89 U0673 1/19/2016 USSA U16 Project GS Stowe Mountain Resort, VT DNF1 990.00 U0518 1/15/2016 Okemo VARA VT Cup Okemo Mountain, VT 12 01:33.13 28.15 116.12 U0232 1/11/2016 Rebecca Ann McGill Memorial Stratton Mountain, VT 12 02:09.48 40.02 122.74 N1096 3/21/2015 Chip Gilroy TShirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 2 00:39.99 15.69 U1154 3/18/2015 USSA Eastern Region U16 Whiteface Mountain, NY 34 02:14.23 61.20 132.65 Championships U0441 2/8/2015 U16 Qualifier Cranmore Mountain Resort, NH 27 01:49.69 63.35 143.05 U0903 2/7/2015 NHARA Mens U16 Qualifier GS Mount Sunapee, NH 23 01:55.67 37.38 120.32 U0901 1/24/2015 Macomber Cup GS Mount Sunapee, NH DNF2 990.00 U1105 1/22/2015 USSA MLK GS/SL Whiteface Mountain, NY 14 02:16.33 77.91 157.83 U0428 1/11/2015 Tecnica Cup Attitash, NH 32 02:06.18 51.24 142.39 N0758 3/28/2014 Can-AM Sugarloaf, ME DNF1 990.00 N0768 3/22/2014 Chip Gilroy TShirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 4 00:41.41 36.70 N1000 3/16/2014 USSA Alpine Eastern Region Stowe Mountain Resort, VT 13 01:31.13 18.14 U14 Junior Championships N1121 3/9/2014 NHARA U14 Championship Dartmouth Skiway, NH 9 01:57.63 14.38 N1113 2/23/2014 U12/U14 Western Division Dartmouth Skiway, NH DNF1 990.00 Qualifier Race Race Race USSA Code Event Date Event Name Event Location Rank Time Points Points N0722 2/2/2014 NHARA U12, U14 Qualifier GS Mount Sunapee, NH 6 01:29.84 42.02 N0613 1/26/2014 Bob Skinner Cup Mount Sunapee, NH DNF2 990.00 N0434 1/5/2014 Beaver Creek - Bolle Age Class Beaver Creek, CO 10 00:57.93 60.20 Series N0435 1/5/2014 Beaver Creek - Bolle Age Class Beaver Creek, CO 14 00:58.44 79.82 Series N0430 1/4/2014 Beaver Creek - Bolle Age Class Beaver Creek, CO DNF1 990.00 Series N0431 1/4/2014 Beaver Creek - Bolle Age Class Beaver Creek, CO 21 01:00.53 114.51 Series N1115 3/30/2013 Chip Gilroy TShirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 13 00:44.20 39.54 N0697 3/16/2013 Francis Piche Invitational Gunstock Ski Club, NH 25 01:26.41 49.35 N0443 3/10/2013 U14 Championship Loon Mountain, NH 22 02:18.70 74.17 N1513 2/24/2013 Western Division U12 U14 Dartmouth Skiway, NH 12 01:32.94 40.03 Qualifiers N1265 2/3/2013 NHARA U12 U14 Division Mount Sunapee, NH 9 01:29.24 49.48 Qualifier GS N1107 1/27/2013 Bob Skinner Cup Mount Sunapee, NH 10 01:25.45 45.89 N1026 2/26/2012 BWL GS Qualifier Mount Sunapee, NH 23 01:34.14 112.98 N0866 2/5/2012 BWL Western Div Qualifier Dartmouth Skiway, NH 16 01:35.25 102.85 N1022 1/22/2012 Bob Skinner Cup Mount Sunapee, NH 16 01:33.80 77.03 N1121 3/26/2011 Chip Gilroy TShirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 57 00:47.69 100.53 N0735 3/12/2011 BWL State Champs Attitash, NH 7 01:42.01 38.66 N1119 2/13/2011 BWL Qualifier Mount Sunapee, NH 2 01:27.39 43.92 N1076 1/30/2011 Bob Skinner Cup Mount Sunapee, NH 37 01:37.61 152.40 N1620 1/23/2011 BWL Western Division Qualifier Dartmouth Skiway, NH 16 01:43.06 75.80 N0161 3/27/2010 Chip Gilroy T Shirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 72 00:48.22 176.61 N0375 3/13/2010 NHARA BWL Championships Gunstock Ski Club, NH 42 01:29.03 65.98 N0151 2/28/2010 BWL Qualifier Mount Sunapee, NH 5 01:32.16 74.13 N0227 2/6/2010 BWL Div Qualifier GS Whaleback Mountain, 43 01:30.06 990.00 NH N0145 1/24/2010 Bob Skinner Cup Mount Sunapee, NH 29 01:37.57 146.68 N1174 3/28/2009 Chip Gilroy T Shirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 88 00:53.39 157.84 N1390 3/1/2009 BWL Qualifier Mount Sunapee, NH 43 02:07.42 502.10 N1166 1/25/2009 Bob Skinner Cup Mount Sunapee, NH 56 01:37.48 198.35 N0447 3/31/2007 T-Shirt Race Mount Sunapee, NH 144 01:04.06.
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