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2018 Colorado Skiing TABLE of CONTENTS BUFFS at a GLANCE COLORADO SKIING Quick Facts / Credits 1 Location: Boulder, Colo 2018 Colorado skiing TABLE OF CONTENTS BUFFS AT A GLANCE COLORADO SKIING Quick Facts / Credits 1 Location: Boulder, Colo. Office Phone: 303/492-5626 2018 Roster 2 Population: 102,500 Mailing Address: 2150 Stadium Drive 2018 Schedule 3 Elevation: 5,334 (Folsom Field) Champions Center, Fifth Floor COACHES & STAFF 4-9 Enrollment: 32,220 Boulder, CO 80309 Richard Rokos Bio 5-6 Founded: 1876 Website: CUBuffs.com Bruce Cranmer Bio 7 Nickname: Buffaloes (Buffs) Associate AD/SID (Skiing): David Plati Weinberger/Carry/Mossoni/Staff 8 Colors: Silver, Black & Gold E-mail: [email protected] Regents/Administration/Staff 9 Mascot: Ralphie V (live buffalo) Associate SID (Skiing): Jason Clay WOMEN’S ALPINE 10-17 Mascot: Chip (costumed) E-mail: [email protected] Andrea Arnold 11 NCAA Affiliation: Division I Cell: 303/519-6549 Nora Christensen 12-13 Conference: RMISA Associate SID: Troy Andre Isabella Fidjeland 14 Home Ski Area: Eldora Mountain Resort Associate SID: Linda Sprouse Megan McGrew 15 Secondary Home Ski Area: Assistant SID: Andy Schlichting Tonje Trulsrud 16-17 Steamboat Ski Resort Assistant SID: Maggie Still MEN’S ALPINE 18-26 Athletic Director: Rick George (Illinois ‘82) Director of Digital Strategy: Curtis Snyder Ola Johansen 19-20 Senior Women’s Administrator: CUBuffs.com Writer: Neill Woelk David Ketterer 21-22 Ceal Barry (Kentucky ‘77) Graduate Assistant: Ryan Megay Max Luukko 23-24 President: Bruce Benson (Colorado '64) Bobby Moyer 25 Chancellor: Dr. Philip DiStefano (Ohio State '68) ELDORA MOUNTAIN RESORT Joey Young 26 Provost: Russell L. Moore (UC-Davis '76) Phone: 303/440-8700 WOMEN’S NORDIC 27-37 Faculty Representative: Dr. Joe Jupille Address: P.O. BOX 1697 Hedda Baangman 28 2861 Eldora Ski Road #140 Petra Hyncicova 29-31 COLORADO SKIING Nederland, CO 80466 Ane Johnsen 32-33 Office Phone: 303/492-5401 Website: eldora.com Quinn Lehmkuhl 34 Director/Head Alpine Coach: Richard Rokos Opened: 1962 Anne Siri Lervik 35 Alma Mater: Masaryk '76 Skiable Terrain: 680 acres Christina Rolandsen 36-37 Seasons at CU: 28th Base Elevation: 9,200 feet MEN’S NORDIC 38-45 NCAA Championships: 8 (last 2015) Summit Elevation: 10,800 feet Alvar Alev 39 RMISA Championships: 14 (last 2017) Annual Snowfall: 300 inches Sondre Bollum 40 E-mail: [email protected] Lifts/Named Trails: 12/46 Ian Boucher 41 Head Nordic Coach: Bruce Cranmer Long Run: 3 miles Andrew Potyk 42 Alma Mater: Colorado ‘73 Petter Reistad 43-44 Seasons at CU: 18th STEAMBOAT SKI RESORT Tyler Terranova 45 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 970/879-6111 SEASON-BY-SEASON REVIEW 46-81 Nordic Assistant Coach: Jana Weinberger Address: 2305 Season-by-Season Breakdown 47 Alma Mater: Colorado ‘06 Mt. Werner Cir. All-Time Results 48-52 Seasons at CU: 10th Steamboat, CO 80487 1989-1999 Seasons-In-Review 53-63 E-mail: [email protected] Website: steamboat.com 2000-2009 Seasons-In-Review 64-73 Alpine Assistant Coach: Stefan Hughes Opened: 1963 2010-2017 Seasons-In-Review 74-81 Alma Mater: Colorado ‘10 Skiable Terrain: 2,965 acres NCAA CHAMPIONS & RECORDS 82-94 Seasons at CU: 1st Base Elevation: 6,900 feet CU At The NCAA Championships 83-84 E-mail: [email protected] Summit Elevation: 10,568 feet NCAA Scoring Format & Misc. Records 85 Annual Snowfall: 349 inches NCAA Championship Annual Finishes 86 Lifts/Named Trails: 23/165 NCAA Breakdown By Discipline/Gender 87 Long Run: 3 miles CU Individual NCAA Champions 88 RMISA Championships & History 89-92 CREDITS CU Individual Records 93-94 The 2018 University of Colorado Skiing information guide was produced through the combined efforts AWARDS 95-102 of the Sports Information Office. The guide was written and edited by Jason Clay, Associate Sports Team Awards 96-97 Information Director, and David Plati, Associate AD/SID. Design by Jason Clay. Photographers include Ken Albott, Scott Arnold, Chip Bromfield, Mark Brodie, Roger Carry, Casey Cass, Jason Clay, Brooke All-Americans 98-99 Fredrickson, Steve Fuller, Kelly Gorham, Larry Harwood, Brett Hochmuth, Joel Borida, Tony Harman, All-Time Letterwinners 100-101 NM Photo and Curtis Snyder. Olympians/Halls of Fame-US/Colorado/CU 102 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 1 2018 Colorado Buffaloes Skiing Roster Head Coach/Alpine: Richard Rokos Assistant Coaches: Bruce Cranmer (Nordic head coach), Jana Weinberger (Nordic), Stefan Hughes (alpine) Men’s Alpine Skier NC Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College of Club) Ola Johansen 2 6-0 185 Jr. 2L Baerum, Norway (Doenski/Norwegian National Team) David Ketterer 1 5-9 165 So. 1L Bad Durrheim, Germany (Gymnasium Isny/German National Team) Max Luukko 2 6-4 195 Jr. 2L Helsinki, Finland (Kuusamon Lukio/Finnish National Team) Bobby Moyer 0 6-2 195 So. 1L Aspen, Colo. (Aspen/Aspen Valley Ski Club) Joey Young 0 6-0 190 Fr. HS Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (National Ski Academy/Natac) Women’s Alpine Skier NC Ht. Class Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College of Club) Andrea Arnold 0 5-4 So. VR Boulder, Colo. (Middle Park/Winter Park Competition Center) Nora Christensen 2 5-9 Jr. 2L Blommenholmn, Norway (Doenski Videregaaende Skule/Europa Cup Team Norway) Isabella Fidjeland 1 5-8 So. 1L Kristiansand, Norway (NTG Geilo/Hovden Sportsclub) Megan McGrew 0 5-7 So. 1L Frisco, Colo. (USSA Team Academy [Park City, Utah]/Team Summit) Tonje Trulsrud 2 5-8 Jr. 2L Lommedalen, Norway (Donski Videregaaebde Skole/Norwegian European Ski Team) Men’s Nordic Skier NC Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College of Club) Alvar Alev 0 6-3 190 Fr. HS Parnu, Estonia (Audentes Sports School/Joulu Skiclub) Sondre Bollum 0 6-0 165 Fr. HS Gjøvik, Norway (Norges Toppidrettsgymnas/Gjøvik Skiklubb) Ian Boucher 0 6-0 155 Sr. 2L Crested Butte, Colo. (Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy/Ski & Snowboard Club Vail) Andrew Potyk 0 6-0 160 So. 1L Spokane, Wash. (Joel E. Ferris/Spokane Nordic Ski Association) Petter Reistad 2 6-5 185 Jr. 2L Baerum, Norway. (Nadderud/Baerums Verk) Tyler Terranova 0 5-11 145 Fr. HS Steamboat Springs, Colo. (Steamboat Springs HS/S.S. Winter Sports Club) Women’s Nordic Skier NC Ht. Class Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College of Club) Hedda Baangman 0 5-7 Fr. HS Oestersund, Sweden (Wargentinskolan/Offerdals Sk) Petra Hyncicova 3 5-4 Sr. 3L Liberec, Czech Republic (Jeronymova Liberec/TJ Dukla Liberec/Czech National Team) Ane Johnsen 2 5-9 Sr. 2L Oslo, Norway (Wang Toppidrett/Kjelsaas) Quinn Lehmkuhl 0 5-8 Fr. HS Tahoe City, Calif. (North Tahoe High School/Auburn Ski Club) Anne Siri Lervik 0 5-6 So. 1L Asker, Norway (Asker/Asker Ski Club) Christina Rolandsen 1 5-3 Jr. 2L Fauske, Norway (Fauske Videregaaende Skole/Fauske IL Nordic) (NC—times participated in NCAA Championships at Colorado; #L—denotes number of letters earned though 2017; HS—high school; TR—transfer; RS—redshirt; CL—club team; DT—development team.) RMISA CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '62, '63, '69, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '78, '79, '79, '86, '91, '93, '94, '95, '99, 2000, '02, '06, '08, '10, '11, '13, '15, '17 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2018 Colorado Buffaloes Skiing schedule U.S. Cross Country Nationals Date Event Host Location Venue Jan. 3 10/15K Freestyle Alaska-Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Kincaid Park Jan. 5 Freestyle Sprint Alaska-Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska Kincaid Park RMISA Alpine Qualifier Date Event Host Location Venue Jan. 6 Giant Slalom Montana State Big Sky, Mont. Big Sky Resort Montana State Invitational Date Event Host Location Venue Jan. 7 Giant Slalom Montana State Big Sky, Mont. Big Sky Resort Jan. 8 Slalom Montana State Big Sky, Mont. Big Sky Resort Jan. 13 5/10K Freestyle Montana State West Yellowstone, Mont. Rendezvous Ski Trials Jan. 14 15/20K Classic Montana State West Yellowstone, Mont. Rendezvous Ski Trials Utah Invitational Date Event Host Location Venue Jan. 11 Women’s Giant Slalom Utah Huntsville, Utah Snowbasin Resort Jan. 12 Men’s Giant Slalom Utah Huntsville, Utah Snowbasin Resort Jan. 13 Slalom Utah Huntsville, Utah Snowbasin Resort Jan. 18 5/10K Classic Utah West Yellowstone, Mont. Rendezvous Ski Trials Jan. 19 10/10K Freestyle Utah West Yellowstone, Mont. Rendezvous Ski Trials New Mexico Invitational Date Event Host Location Venue Feb. 3 Slalom/ 7.5K Classic New Mexico Red River, N.M./Crested Butte (N) Enchanted Forest Ski Area Feb. 4 Slalom/ 5K Freestyle New Mexico Red River, N.M./Crested Butte (N) Enchanted Forest Ski Area Denver Invitational Date Event Host Location Venue Feb. 9 Giant Slalom Denver Dillon, Colo. Loveland Ski Area Feb. 10 Slalom Denver Dillon, Colo. Loveland Ski Area Feb. 10 5/10K Classic Denver Minturn, Colo. Maloit Park Trails Feb. 11 5/10K Freestyle Denver Minturn, Colo. Maloit Park Trails RMISA Alpine Qualifier Date Event Host Location Venue Feb. 22 Giant Slalom Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Springs Resort RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional Date Event Host Location Venue Feb. 23 Slalom Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Ski Resort Feb. 24 Giant Slalom Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Ski Resort Feb. 24 5/10K Classic Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Howelsen Hill Feb. 25 15/20K Freestyle Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Howelsen Hill NCAA Championships Date Event Host Location Venue March 7 Giant Slalom Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Ski Resort March 8 5/10K Classic Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Ski Resort March 9 Night Slalom Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo. Steamboat Ski Resort March 10 15/20K Freestyle Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colo.
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