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Jeep Junior Freeski 2020 KH RESULTS Jeep Junior Freeski 2020 KH RESULTS - January 31, 2020 - MARLIES Judges: (Head Judge) Jeff Holden, Rene Crawshaw, Sam Woodward, Andres Raun, Brant Moles Ski Female U12 PLACE BIB IFSA ID FIRST NAME LAST NAME RESORT/TEAM RUN 1 1 34 Anjah Morgan-Smith Lake Louise 30.1000 2 149 Teigyn Fenton Lake Louise ULLR 28.6667 3 150 Juna Pressman Lake Louise ULLR 28.4333 4 99 Aurora Wasyliuk Kicking Horse Resort GNAR 27.7333 Cut Line 5 19 Shana Hulme Fernie Alpine Resort 27.7000 6 82 Lyra Giesler Lake Louise ULLR 27.4333 7 146 Emma Robertson ULLR Big Mountain/Lake Louise Ski Resort 26.4000 Ski Male U12 PLACE BIB IFSA ID FIRST NAME LAST NAME RESORT/TEAM RUN 1 1 179 Cruz Dechka GNAR/Kicking Horse Mountain Resort 31.8333 2 132 Alberto Booker Kicking Horse Mountain Resort 31.3333 3 142 Oliver Broadwell Revelstoke Freeride Team 30.8667 4 57 Emmett Guy Whistler Freeride Club 29.9000 5 124 John Vankka Kicking Horse Mountain Resort Calgary Freeriderz 29.4000 6 52 Jaxson Firlotte Lake Louise All Mountain 29.2333 7 135 Graham Brake Fernie Freestyle Team 27.9667 8 121 Mason Hale Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 27.6000 Cut Line 9 64 Spencer Goguen Whistler Blackcomb 27.1667 9 81 Phoenix Cherney Aspen Snowmass 27.1667 11 164 Simon Roberts Big White Resort 27.0333 12 86b James Brown Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 16.5333 13 53 Graeme Duncan Lake Louise ULLR 15.2000 14 138 Tayton Robison Kimberley Alpine Resort DNF 165 Rowan Gormick Grouse Mountain DQ Ski Male 12-14 PLACE BIB IFSA ID FIRST NAME LAST NAME RESORT/TEAM RUN 1 1 155 Floyd Guy Whistler Freeride Club 34.1667 2 14 Bodhi Kuhn Red Mountain Resort 33.7333 3 50 Xander Bankes Red Mountain Resort 33.5333 4 61 Morgan Metcalfe Kicking Horse Mountain Resort 32.6000 5 125 Wyatt Atkins Whitewater Freeride Team 32.1333 6 100 Nicolas Mikkelsen Whistler Freeride Club 32.0000 7 133 Ryder Dechka GNAR/Kicking Horse Mountain Resort 31.9000 8 30 David Peatfield Whistler Freeride Club 31.8667 9 35 Owen Stanley Whitewater Freeride Team 31.5333 10 71 Nate Wilson Whistler Blackcomb 31.4667 11 18 Isaac Hulme Fernie Alpine Resort 31.3667 12 127 Joseph Lesage-Reid Kimberley Alpine Resort 31.0000 13 119 Kieren Ferguson Whistler Freeride Club 30.9667 14 181 Owen McLennan Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 30.7667 15 157 Albie Drysdale Whitewater Freeride 30.6333 16 86 Brody Fox Aspen Snowmass 30.4667 17 87 Townsend Reed Whitefish Freestyle Team 30.3667 18 72 0000 Brad Wylie Lake Louise 30.3333 19 78 Leo Courtney Whister Freeride Club 30.2333 20 97 Wyatt Joyce Red Mountain Resort 29.8333 21 6 Ian McLennan Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 29.0667 22 166 Liam Frew Lake Louise Ski Club 29.0000 23 46 Rowan Cordy-Simpson Whistler Freeride Club 28.7333 Cut Line 24 62 Asher Bier-Moebius Aspen Snowmass 28.6000 25 96 Thomas Lay Lake Louise Ski Club 28.5667 26 46 Conrad Boiger Lake Louise Ullr 27.6667 27 170 Canyon Cherney Aspen Snowmass 26.1000 28 102 Mathias Cartier Panorama Mountain Resort ULLR 17.5000 29 43 Caleb Mcfarlane Big White Ski Resort 17.3667 30 74 Parks Boutilier Red Mountain Academy 15.5000 31 154 Lochlan Harvey Whistler Freeride Club 14.2333 32 55 Rye Fogarty Snowbowl Montana 13.5667 33 148 0000 Baron Schultz Revelstoke Mountain Resort 13.5333 34 171 Kees Hearn Lake Louise Ski Club 9.5000 35 85b Ethan Brown Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 9.0000 36 180 Ethan Knight Whitewater Freeride/Whitewater 6.0000 37 107 Luke Molnar Lake Louise DNF 37 176 Tannen DesBrisay Whistler Freeride Club DNF 37 141 Kyle Smith Whitefish Mountain Freeride Team DNF 37 147 Alex Hardy Revelstoke Mountain Resort DNF 37 15 0000 San Ogryzlo Lake Louise DNF 37 163 Cohen Marshall Lake Louise DNF 37 48 Toby Hillis Red Mountain Academy DNF 37 162 Oliver Neil Lake Louise Calgary Freeriderz DNF 37 84b Oliver MOTTRAM Altabird Freeride (SBSEF) DNF Ski Female 12-14 PLACE BIB IFSA ID FIRST NAME LAST NAME RESORT/TEAM RUN 1 1 145 Kayley Sherlock Whistler Freeride Club 32.0333 2 161 Sofia Guy Whistler Freeride Club 31.8333 3 129 Mia Savina Kicking Horse Mountain Resort 30.2667 4 83 Aurora Cherney Aspen Snowmass 29.9333 5 177 Sloane Vankka Kicking Horse Mountain Resort Calgary Freeriderz 29.2000 6 23 Dominique Miller Big White Ski Resort 29.1000 7 13 Lucy Wettersten Winter Park Big Mountain Team 28.9333 8 17 Reese Anderson Lake Lousie 28.2667 9 41 Aziza Rubenstein Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 27.5667 10 159 Tavia Bertsch ULLR Big Mountain/Lake Louise Ski Rresort 27.1667 10 116 Cadence Hamby Grand Targhee 27.1667 12 77 Petra Lotter Kicking Horse Mountain Resort GNAR 26.8333 Cut Line 13 152 Alloya Guest Lake Louise ULLR 26.5667 14 63 Ella Grey Kicking Horse Mountain Resort 26.4333 15 110 Estelle Broadwell Revelstoke Freeride Team 22.1000 16 167 Ashby Dominick Whitefish Mountain Resort 20.4000 17 105 Drea Dimma Whistler Freeride Club 16.3000 18 3 Josephine Diplock Red Mountain 13.1667 19 128 Melody Fagerlund Silver Star Freestyle Team 12.5000 20 90 Rae Tourigny Lake Louise ULLR DNF 20 143 Cadence Schmidt Kicking Horse Mountain Resort DNF 20 122 Talia Wittenberg Whistler Freeride Club DNF 28 Mae` Cooper Kicking Horse Mountain Resort DQ.
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