2018 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 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 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, (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, ]/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 , 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 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 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 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. Steamboat Ski Resort

Note - RMISA Qualifiers and the U.S. Cross Country Championships do not count for team scoring, just for individual qualification points

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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 4 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 head coach richard rokos

Eight NCAA Championships 14 NCAA West Regional Championships 214 All-Americans 42 Individual National Champions

Richard Rokos and Colorado deserve the credit. He has been named the Collegiate Ski Coaches Skiing. Now in his 28th season as Association National Coach of the Year on five occasions, last in 2015. the University of Colorado head One of Rokos’ greatest accomplishments since taking over the program coach and his 31st overall at the has been turning what was once essentially an individual sport, pulling school, you can’t think of one divergent skiers—men and women, Nordic and Alpine – into a team event without the other, not to mention at CU. Prior to his arrival, the two units rarely saw each other prior to the that the combination has been national championships, as they trained and raced separately. But it was his synonymous with success. philosophy, to be an educator as well as a coach, to understand the physical When he was promoted to head and psychological significance of a student-athlete and to introduce harmony coach on July 3, 1990, the process to return a program that was eight years and mutual support that has made it a more unified program. Credit Rokos removed from an NCAA title back to national prominence took its first step. himself for the strong camaraderie because there is very little that he asks of Twenty-seven seasons, eight national championships, 42 individual champions his skiers that he doesn’t do himself. That includes 6 a.m. ice hockey games, and 214 All-Americans later, he has turned CU into the premier ski program in off-season dryland training, mountain bike rides from Boulder to Winter Park the country. and back, hiking Pikes Peak, playing soccer and rollerblading through Boulder. Rokos, 67, is the 11th and longest tenured head coach in CU ski history, Rokos, who also coordinates all alpine aspects of the program, was already has guided Colorado to eight NCAA titles, claiming the crowns in 1991, 1995, very familiar with the CU ski program upon his hiring, as he was promoted 1998, 1999, 2006, 2011, 2013 and 2015. In addition, his Buffaloes have won from alpine coordinator to the post. He served one season (1989-90) in that individual titles (42 total) in 18 different years. That first team title came in his role under his predecessor as head coach, Tim LaVallee, and was the head first season as head coach, a unique accomplishment in any sport, and served coach of Colorado’s Alpine “B” Team for the two years prior to joining the as a bookend for the school as it came on the heels of CU’s first in football. varsity staff (1987-89). With Rokos tutoring the alpine skiers, the 1990 team Only four coaches in CU history coached their teams longer than Rokos finished third in both the West Regional and the NCAA Championships, with has been at the reins of the ski team: Frank Potts (41 seasons, cross country one individual national champion in the latter. and track); Charles Vavra (32 seasons, men’s gymnastics), and Les Fowler and Rokos brought to CU a great amount of racing and coaching experience. Mark Simpson, both of whom coached the men’s golf team 29 seasons. Rokos’ He competed in his native home of Czechoslovakia and internationally for 19 teams have qualified for the NCAA Championships 27 times, the second most years before beginning his coaching career with the Czechoslovakian Junior by any coach in school history. National Team in 1977. The year prior to joining the junior national team, He has also coached the Buffs to 14 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Rokos graduated from the University of Masaryk with a masters’ degree in Association (RMISA) titles, events that also serve as the NCAA West Regional, as physical education, his emphasis in his diploma work was the use of ski well as eight runner-up finishes. slopes with artificial surfaces for slalom and giant slalom practice. In 1969 His skiers, alpine and Nordic, have posted 314 top 10 finishes at the he earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the College NCAA Championships; that total includes 136 first-team All-Americans, with of Machiner. He has additional course work in Prague (Level II International 41 earning two-time single-year first-team All-American mention, and 78 Coaching License), Colorado State (athletic training) and the University of second-team All-Americans. Academically, the skiers have boasted grade point Colorado (special education). averages that are always at or near the top of all of CU’s 17 varsity sports Leaving the Czech National Team in 1980, Rokos went on to coach at programs, often in excess of 3.5. His teams have placed 267 student-athletes several ski schools in before finally coming to the United States to on the NCAA Skiing All-Academic Team, the equivalent of coach at the Grampian Mountain Ski School in Academic All-America. Michigan the following year. He then spent four years Under Rokos, the Buffaloes have won 69 of 165 (1984-87) working with the U.S. Pro Ski Tour before meets they have skied in, including the eight NCAA settling down in Boulder. crowns (1991, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2011, 2013, Dating back to 1995, Rokos has served as the Chief 2015) and the 14 RMISA Championships/NCAA West of the U.S. Alpine delegation for the World University Regionals (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, Games (WUG) on nine occasions. He has handled 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 2015 and 2017). On what are essentially the head coaching duties for the 49 other occasions, CU has finished as the runner- alpine team in 1995 (Jaca, Spain), 1997 (Mugu, South up. That’s an amazing 72 percent of the time CU has Korea), 2001 (Zakopane, Poland), 2003 (Tarvisio, finished in the top two. Italy), 2005 (, Austria), 2007 (Turin, Italy), Though he has been notified on nine different 2011 (Erzurum, Turkey), 2013 (Trentino, Italy) and occasions that he was the selection for the RMISA Coach 2015 (Granada, Spain). The U.S. athletes have brought of the Year, the last time in 2015, Rokos declines the home several medals (gold, silver and bronze) under honor for personal reasons, mainly that he doesn’t his direction, including four by CU skiers: gold believe in the philosophy and that the student-athletes medals by Thea Grosvold (slalom, 2015), Erika Ghent

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(combined classification, 2011) and Katie Hartman (Super-G, 2011) and a the States for freedom, which he also privately had mentioned upon meeting bronze by Erika Hogan (slalom, 2003). He was also the head coach of the him, “There’s nothing like freedom.” entire U.S. Team in the 1997 event in South Korea. He was also selected as the 2006 Coach of the Year in the state of Colorado In 2013, he was inducted into the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame by the Sportswomen of Colorado Hall of Fame. for his accomplishments in his two-plus decades as CU’s head coach. He joined Rokos was born May 25, 1950 in Brno, Czechoslovakia. He and his wife, several former Buffs in the Hall, in which he was the 200th person enshrined. the former Helena Konecny, and then-18-month-old daughter Linda, left a In 2006, he earned a “Top of the Rocky Award” as the region’s top college communist-bound native homeland in 1980 for Austria where they spent a coach as selected by the writers and critics of the Rocky Mountain News. The year preparing their visas, and defected from Czechoslovakia to the United honor made mention of CU being the first-ever shorthanded team to win an States (Detroit) a year later before calling Colorado their permanent home NCAA title, recording the biggest second-day comeback in the meet, and Rokos beginning in 1982. He and Helena are the parents of two grown children specifically being mentioned by President George W. Bush when the Buffs Linda, now an alpine instructor at Eldora and Thomas, and one grandchild, were one of 12 teams invited to the White House. Rokos was saluted by the Stella, who is also an avid skier. president, who called him a “proud American” in reference to his defecting to

Rokos Year-by-Year At Colorado Buffs in Rokos Era TEAM FINISHES------NCAA All-Americans------Here is how Colorado stacks Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Region NCAA Champions Total A (B) C D up against the other three 1991 6 1 – – – 1st 1st 2 14 9 (3 5 2 national powerhouses Denver, 1992 1 2 2 1 1 4th 5th 2 5 2 (2) 3 2 1993 4 1 – 1 – 1st 4th 2 10 5 (1) 5 – Utah and Vermont since 1994 1 4 – 2 – 1st 4th – 7 4 3 1 Richard Rokos became head 1995 6 – – – – 1st 1st 2 12 4 (1) 8 5 coach in 1991. 1996 3 1 1 1 – 2nd 4th – 8 4 (1) 4 1 1997 1 3 2 – – 2nd 3rd – 7 5 (2) 2 3 1998 3 3 – – – 2nd 1st 3 9 5 (2) 4 2 NCAA 1999 4 1 – 1 – 1st 1st 3 9 7 (3) 2 3 2000 4 2 – – – 1st 2nd 3 9 6 (1) 3 4 Championships 2001 1 3 2 – – 2nd 3rd – 7 7 (1) – 3 Denver 9 2002 1 3 1 1 – 1st 2nd 1 6 4 2 5 Colorado 8 2003 1 2 1 2 – 2nd 3rd – 6 2 4 1 Utah 5 2004 – 2 1 2 1 5th 4th – 8 5 (2) 3 – Vermont 3 2005 – 2 2 1 – 3rd 6th – 5 3 (1) 2 – Dartmouth 1 2006 4 2 – – – 1st 1st 4 8 7 (3) 1 4 2007 2 3 1 – – 2nd 3rd – 6 4 (1) 2 3 New Mexico 1 2008 2 2 2 – – 1st 2nd 4 7 5 (2) 2 2 2009 3 2 1 – – 2nd 2nd 2 7 5 2 3 ndividual 2010 3 2 1 – – 1st 2nd 1 8 7 (1) 1 3 I NCAA 2011 5 – – 1 – 1st 1st 2 10 7 (3) 3 2 hampionships 2012 – 4 2 – – 2nd 3rd 1 7 3 (1) 4 3 C 2013 6 – – – – 1st 1st 2 7 4 (2) 3 – Colorado 42 2014 – 2 – 3 – 2nd 4th 2 6 5 (1) 1 1 Denver 41 2015 4 2 – – – 1st 1st – 8 3 (2) 5 2 Utah 38 2016 1 4 1 – – 2nd 2nd 2 10 8 (1) 2 2 Vermont 32 2017 3 1 2 – – 1st 2nd 4 8 6 (4) 2 2 Totals 69 54 22 16 2 14 titles 8 titles 42 214 136 (41) 78 59 (KEY: A—first-team; (B)—two-time first-team; C—second-team; D—multiple second-team honors in addition to a first-team performance or another second-team finish.) 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 6 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 head nordic coach Bruce Cranmer Bruce Cranmer other women’s Nordic squads six times under Cranmer (out of eight times in Head Nordic Coach CU history), including in 2002, ’06, ’08, ’11, ‘13 and ‘17. Grevsgaard set a new CU record when she won 24 races between 2006-09, Bruce Cranmer, a familiar name five more than any other skier in CU history, Nordic or alpine. Out of the 225 among skiing historians in Colorado, is in skiers that have won five or more races in a season, Cranmer has coached 11 his 18th season at the head Nordic coach of them, including Grevsgaard’s totals of 11 in 2008, matching the CU record, for the Buffaloes. seven in 2007 and five in 2009, and Rehemaa’s five in 2006, Matt Gelso’s five Cranmer skied collegiately for in 2010, Oedegaard’s five in 2012 and 2014, Reid’s nine in 2013, Stroem’s CU, helping the Buffs to two national eight in 2016 and Hyncicova’s five in 2017. championships in 1972 and ’73 under In Cranmer’s first season in 2001, Storeng became just the seventh coach Bill Marolt. He later went on to skier in CU history to earn two podium appearances in their first NCAA compete for the U.S. Ski Team from 1980- Championship, as she was the runner up in the classical race and took third 88 when he was a member of the 1985 World Championship team. in the freestyle race. Longtime Coloradoans certainly know the name, as his grandfather, A total of 28 of his athletes have earned 69 first-team All-America honors George, started the Winter Park Ski Resort in Winter Park, Colo., which has in all, he has had at least one first-team All-America performance each year blossomed into one of the finer skier areas in the world. and 10 times CU has had four or more Nordic athletes earn first-team All- Cranmer brought an outstanding coaching resume with him to Boulder America honors, including a CU record five, accomplished in 2010. CU’s four and he has expanded it even further once he got there, as he was the head athletes earning first-team honors in 2011 earned a combined seven honors, cross country coach at Vermont, helping the Catamounts to four NCAA the most in CU history, and his 2017 squad duplicated the feat. Championships between 1989-2000. Vermont was also the national runner- Including second-team All-America honors, Cranmer has coached 31 up three different times under Cranmer and head coach Chip LaCasse. different athletes to 110 such honors in his time at Colorado. The Buffs under Since returning to Colorado in 2001, the Buffs have won four NCAA Cranmer have also had 23 different skiers win a total of 124 races, including Championships (2006, 2011, 2013 and 2015) and have finished runner-up 18 skiers winning 116 races since 2006. CU has won at least six races in each another seven times in his 17 years. of the last 11 years and four of those years the Buffs won 12 or more Nordic He has coached 12 different skiers to 18 individual NCAA Championships, races throughout the season. The Buffs have twice swept all four Nordic races including Petra Hyncicova who swept the women’s Nordic titles at the 2017 under his tenure, in 2008 at the RMISA Championships when Grevsgaard and NCAA Championships in New Hampshire. Hyncicova is one of four athletes Kit Richmond both swept the races, and in 2009 at the Alaska Invitational Cranmer has coached to individual NCAA Championship sweeps, first in 2006 when Grevsgaard won both races while Gelso and Kjoelhamar each one a when current assistant coach Jana Weinberger (then Rehemaa) won both the men’s race. classical and freestyle championships, then in 2008 Maria Grevsgaard won In his time at Vermont, the Catamounts boasted 12 individual Nordic NCAA both championships and Mads Stroem swept both in 2016. Championships including a pair of four-time winners in Thorodd Bakken and Seventeen of the 18 individual national champions have come in the last Laura Wilson and a pair of Olympians in Joe Galanes and Kerrin Petty. Former 11 seasons. DU Nordic coaches Knut and Trond Nystad were also All-Americans under The Buffs have also won the mythical Nordic national championship Cranmer’s tutelage while at Vermont. seven times under Cranmer’s tutelage, scoring the most Nordic points at the Cranmer also coached for two U.S. Olympic Teams, the 1994 squad NCAA Championships in 2004, ’06, ’08, ’10, ‘11, ’13 and ‘15, the only seven in , Norway, and the 1998 team in Nagano, Japan. Outside of times the Buffs have topped the Nordic points list since the NCAA went to a skiing, Cranmer spent time as a Quality Control Engineer on the Trans-Alaska combined skiing championship in 1983. Pipeline and as an Outward Bound instructor in Bertchesgaden, Germany. CU’s men’s Nordic skiers have earned the most points at the NCAA Born Sept. 15, 1950, in Denver, Cranmer graduated from Aspen High Championship five seven under Cranmer (2004, ’06, ’08, ’10, ’11, ’14 and School. He won NBC’s Survival of the Fittest in 1985 and won the overall Great ’15), the only seven times since 1983 the Buffs have topped that point total, American Ski Chase in 1986. He is also a Class 5 whitewater kayaker. He is as well. On the women’s side, Cranmer’s teams have earned more points than married to the former Patricia Drislane.

National Champions Under Cranmer Name Year Event Mari Storeng 2002 women’s classical Jana Rehemaa 2006 women’s classical and freestyle Kit Richmond 2006 men’s freestyle Maria Grevsgaard 2008 women’s classical and freestyle Vegard Kjoelhamar 2009 men’s freestyle Matt Gelso 2010 men’s classical Eliska Hajkova 2011 women’s classical Reid Pletcher 2011 men’s classical Joanne Reid 2013 women’s freestyle Rune Oedegaard 2013 men’s classical 2014 men’s classical Mads Stroem 2014 men’s freestyle 2016 men’s classical and freestyle Petra Hyncicova 2017 women’s classical and freestyle 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 7 Assistant coaches/support staff Jana Weinberger Assistant Nordic Coach

A five-time first-team All-American and two-time individual NCAA Champion for the University of Colorado, Jana Weinberger will enter her 10th season in 2018 as the assistant Nordic coach at her alma mater. In her nine seasons at CU, a total of 14 different CU skiers have won 81 races and she has coached eight different Buffs who have won a combined 12 NCAA individual national titles. Additionally, she has seen 16 different Nordic skiers win a combined 42 first-team All-America honors. Above: Jana Weinberger at the 2017 NCAA Championships Petra Hyncicova’s sweep of the Nordic titles at the 2017 NCAA Championships made her the 15th NCAA Division I woman to sweep the Nordic Championships and as a freshman in 2007 placed ninth in the giant slalom races and the fourth Buff (men and women). Of the four Buffs to sweep the at NCAAs to collect second-team All-America honors. He was presented with national titles, Weinberger has coached two of them (Hyncicova, Mads Stroem the 2007 Award, which was named after the man synonymous in 2016) and she herself swept the titles at the 2006 NCAA Championships. with competitive skiing in America. He was the United States’ first international Stroem won three total NCAA titles under Weinberger and was an eight skiing star who set a fine example and a scholarship commemorating him was time All-American (seven first-team honors), tying the program record for established in 1983 for a deserving team member. most All-America honors and first-team accolades in a career. Hughes also participated in the 2007 World University Games in Italy with Weinberger first season coaching for the Buffs was in 2009. Rokos as his coach that January. He nabbed a 32nd place finish in the men’s As a former student-athlete at CU from 2003-06, Weinberger raced 28 giant slalom, making him the fifth American finisher in the field of 116 skiers collegiate races, claiming 27 top 10 and 23 top five performances. Her most from universities around the world. He earned a top 20 finish in the men’s prolific season came her senior year in 2006 when she captained the national slalom, good for the second-best American performance. Hughes was a championship team and swept six consecutive races, including winning member of the U.S. Ski Team from 2005-06, and won the U.S. Junior Slalom the individual titles in both the freestyle and classical events at the NCAA Championship as well as the Junior Combined Championship during that span. Championships. As a result of her performance in 2006, she was awarded the Dick He was born June 6, 1986 in Rutland, Vt. Hughes and his wife, the former Schoenberger Memorial Award, presented to CU’s most outstanding skier each Lleane Grimditch, had Rokos serve as the officiant at their wedding. Lleane season. When she won a pair of All-America citations in 2004, she became played soccer at Denver University from 2003-07 and now owns Whole Pets store just the sixth women’s cross country skier to accomplish that feat and first in Boulder. His sister-in-law, Lauren Grimditch, was an alpine skier at Colorado since former teammate and former assistant coach Mari Storeng in 2001. from 1990-94 and was a part of Rokos’ 1991 national championship team. Weinberger was also the recipient of the Outstanding Nordic Woman award in He is the son of Chuck and Betty Hughes, and has two older siblings, Tyler both 2003 and ’04. and Megan, who were also accomplished skiers. Prior to her collegiate career, she skied for the Tartu Ski Club in Estonia. She also competed in basketball and track & field at Estonia Sport Gymnasium. Jodi Mossoni Born July 27, 1979 in Russia, the former Jana Rehemaa is the daughter Administrative Assistant of Udo and Veir Rehemaa. She graduated from the University of Colorado in 2006 with a degree in international affairs. She is married to former CU All- Jodi Mossoni is in her 16th season with the American and her predecessor as the assistant Nordic Coach, Dan Weinberger, Colorado ski program, having joined the east and the couple has three children, Klara, Alexander and William. campus office staff in May 2002. Mossoni is a Centennial State native and graduated from Berthoud High School before Stefan Hughes attending Colorado State University and Assistant Alpine Coach beginning a career with StorageTek. She and Stefan Hughes, a two-time All-American her husband, Mark, are the former owners of alpine skier for the Buffaloes from 2007-10, the A&W restaurant in Louisville, Colo. and she returns to his alma mater as the assistant is a former president of the Buffalo Belles. alpine coach for the 2017-18 season. She enjoys skiing, golf and doing scrapbooks for her two children, Kory and Joleen, both University of Colorado graduates. Since graduating from CU in 2010 with a Kory was a four-year letter winner in football as a linebacker at CU before Bachelor of Arts in film studies, Hughes has signing as a free agent and having a tryout with the New Orleans Saints. spent the past eight years as a ski coach across the globe. His first coaching job came right out of Kris Livingston Associate AD/Student Services college in 2010, when he was a FIS Alpine Ski Racing Coach for the British Junior National Ski Team. Kris Livingston began her career at the After one season there, he moved back to Colorado to work at the Winter University of Colorado in 1997 and has been Park Competition Center as a U21 post-graduate coach from 2010-11. serving as the associate athletic director for Hughes spent the next four years coaching at the Ski and Snowboard Club in student services since the spring of 2014. She Vail, Colo., before going to work privately in the event production field the year had been promoted to an assistant athletic before coming back to CU. director in 2010. At Ski and Snowboard Club Vail, Hughes spent two winters working as the As the director of academic support U21 FIS Alpine Ski Racing Coach (2012-14) and another two as the U16 USSA services, she oversees the Herbst Academic Alpine Ski Racing Coach (2014-16). Center, which provides year-round academic Skiing for head coach Richard Rokos, Hughes competed in 48 races during support to all of CU’s approximately 365 his CU career and had 11 top 10 and four top five finishes. He earned second- student-athletes. In addition, Livingston serves as the sport supervisor to team All-America honors with a ninth place finish in the slalom at the 2009 NCAA the men’s and women’s ski teams and women’s soccer 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 8 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 board of regents/CU administration/staff

Bruce Benson Phil DiStefano President Chancellor

2017 University of Colorado Board of Regents Back row: Jack Kroll, John Carson, Stephen Ludwig, Heidi Ganahl, Kyle Hybl. Front Row: Sue Sharkey, Irene Griego (chair), Glen Gallegos (vice chair), Linda Shoemaker. Russell L. Moore Dr. Joe Jupille Rick George Provost Faculty Athletics Representative Athletic Director

Ceal Barry Matt Biggers Ben Broussard Lance Carl Jason DePaepe Cory Hilliard David Plati Emily Canova Senior Associate Associate AD/CMO Assistant Vice Associate AD/Business Associate AD/Facilities Senior Associate Associate AD/Sports Assistant AD/ AD/SWA Chancellor/Associate AD Development & Game Day Operations AD/SWA Information Director Special Projects

J.T. Galloway Jill Keegan Prema Khanna Ted Ledbetter Lindsay Lew Scott McMichael Steve Pizzi Miguel Rueda Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/Digital & Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/CEC & Associate AD/Health Trademark & Licensing Compliance Marketing Development Database Marketing Development Game Day Operations & Performance

Alexis Williams Laura Anderson Chris Bader Roger Carry Jason Clay M.T. Eisner Lance Gerlach Tim Horton Assistant AD/ Sports Dietitian Counseling & Sports Digital Marketing Associate SID Strength & BSP General Assistant Director of Ticket Operations Psychologist Associate Conditioning (Skiing) Manager Equipment

Kari Kebach Erin Kreymborg Katharine Lindauer Dr. Eric McCarty Rachel Ripken Curtis Snyder Deric Swanson Neill Woelk Associate Athletic Executive Director Academic Coordinator Director of Sports Community Outreach Dir. of Digital Strategy/ Director of CUBuffs.com Trainer (Skiing) of Alumni C Club (Skiing) Medicine Coordinator RMISA Webmaster BuffVision Contributing Editor 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 9 Women’s Alpine Andrea Arnold 11 Nora Christensen 12-13 Isabella Fidjeland 14 Megan McGrew 15 Tonje Trulsrud 16-17

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 10 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

Andrea Arnold 5-4 • Sophomore • Women’s Alpine • Boulder, Colo. (Middle Park/Winter Park Competition Center)

Top Career Slalom Finish: 19th (2017 RMISA Championships) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: 16th (twice in 2017)

Honors •2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals)

2017 (Freshman)—In her freshman season she finished seven of the 10 races she started, including both the GS and slalom races at the RMISA Championships. Her 19th place finish at Beaver Creek in the RMISA Championships was her best slalom finish of the season. Her top GS finish was in 16th place, which she recorded twice in the first two meets of the season at Utah and Montana State. She was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships. After the end of the collegiate season she won a FIS race at the Western Region Open held at Sun Valley Resort. She took first in the GS on March 26, one day after placing second in another GS race.

Club—She has been a member of the Winter Park Competition Center since 2004 and has also been a member of the Czech Ski Team since 2015, competing in the Junior World Championships and the Youth . In April of 2016 she finished third in the Super G at Whistler. She was the Colorado Ski Cup winner in both 2013-14 and 2014-15 in the slalom and giant slalom and from 2015-16 she had five first place finishes (three in giant slalom and two in the slalom), along with three second place finishes (two Super G and one slalom) in the Colorado Ski Cup. At the 2015 Junior World Championships in the under 18 category she finished fourth in both the Super G and Alpine Combined. In the 2016 Youth Olympic Games she finished 18th in the Super G.

High School—Arnold graduated from Middle Park High School in Granby, Colo. in June of 2016. She was a member of the honor roll in high school.

In the Classroom—Arnold is majoring in integrative physiology at Colorado.

Personal—Andrea Arnold was born on Aug. 4, 1998 in Boulder, Colo. She is the only child of Ivana and Landis Arnold. Her father is a marketing manager and mother is a ski coach. Her hobbies include camping, traveling and riding horses. She is trilingual - fluent in Czech, English and Spanish - Czech was her first language as she is a dual citizen (Czech and American). After college, she would like to become a physician’s assistant and one of the reasons she chose to attend the University of Colorado was because of its integrative physiology program in addition to the skiing program and being close to home. In May 2017 she spent two weeks in Cozumel, Mexico working with disabled children and dolphins at a dolphin rehabilitation center, assisting the dolphin trainers and also holding swimming sessions with the children.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational 16 21 Utah Invitational 16 24 RMISA Qualifiers 29 - Seawolf Invitationals D1 D1 Alaska Anchorage Invitational D2 DS RMISA Championships 20 19 NCAA Championships - -

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 11 2018 colorado buffaloes

Nora Christensen 5-9 • Junior • Women’s Alpine • Blommenholmn, Norway (Doenski Videregaaende Skule/ Europa Cup Team Norway)

Top Career Slalom Finish: Third (twice in 2017) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: Ninth (twice in 2017) 2 Letters; 2016 as a freshman, 2017 as a sophomore

Honors • 2016 & 2017 First-Team All-American (slalom) • 2016 & 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA or higher, participation in regionals) • 2017 Outstanding Alpine Woman Award

Career at Colorado—In her first two seasons she has picked up a pair of All-America honors in the slalom, finishing fifth both seasons in the event at the NCAA Championships. She has placed inside the top 10 nine times in the 24 races she has finished in her career, and eight of those top 10 finishes came in her sophomore season (six of them were in the slalom).

2017 (Sophomore)—She earned first-team All-America honors for a second consecutive season by finishing fifth at the NCAA Championships. She built off her strong freshman season, finishing her second year in the program with eight top 10’s out of the 12 races she finished. Six of those top 10 finishes were in slalom races, her best finish being third at both the Seawolf Invitational and RMISA Championships – the first two podium appearances in her career. In the giant slalom she opened the season strong with back-to-back ninth place finishes, first in the GS alpine qualifier and then in the Montana State Invitational. She also had another successful season in the classroom and was named to the USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for the second consecutive season. She was presented with the Outstanding Alpine Woman Award at the team’s end-of-the-season banquet.

2016 (Freshman)—She finished 12 of the 14 races on the season with 10 top 20 finishes and one top 10. Her top 10 race was actually a fifth place finish in the slalom race at the NCAA Championships, earning her first-team All-America honors. She was only skiing at the NCAA Championships as an injury replacement to senior Jessica Honkonen, who injured herself on the first day of training for the championships. Her top giant slalom finish was 13th in Park City at the Utah Invitational. In her seven slalom races, she finished five and was extremely consistent with two 11th and two 12th place finishes prior to breaking out with her fifth place finish at NCAAs. On top of being a first-team All-American, she was also a member of the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for maintaining above a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and competing at the RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional.

Club—Christensen has skied for Norwegian Europa Cup Team for two seasons between 2012-15 and for Baerum Skiclub for her whole career. Christensen has been skiing in FIS races since 2010 and has finished 81 of 99 races prior to the start of her collegiate career with 95 top 10, 41 podium appearances and 14 victories. She won her first FIS race SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS in , Norway, in 2012, and during the 2013 season, she won four races, all of them in slalom. During the 2014 season she won two races, one in slalom and one in downhill. She has 44 European 2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational 9 4 Utah Invitational 12 5 RMISA Qualifiers 9 4 Seawolf Invitationals 20 3 Alaska Anchorage Invitational DQ D2 RMISA Championships 19 3 NCAA Championships 15 5

2016 GS SL Utah Invitational 13 D2 Montana State Invitational 17 12 Colorado Invitational 24 12 RMISA Qualifiers** 17 18GS New Mexico Invitational D1 11 RMISA Championships 16 11 NCAA Championships 21 5

**both RMISA Qualifiers were giant slalom races and both races at New Mexico were slalom races

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 12 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

Cup starts under her belt with 30 finishes and 12 top 30 finishes. In Europa Cup she has been finishing in top 30 in all six disciplines, once in slalom, once in giant slalom, once in Super-G, three times in downhill, two times in super combine and two times in alpine combine. In 2014, she finished fifth in Europa Cup super-combined in Spital in Austria. She has 13 National Championship races to her credit from Norway, finishing them all in top 10 and four in top five. She also has eight races to her credit from National Junior Championships, with five podium appearances, and two victories. In 2012, she won the Norwegian National Junior Championships in giant slalom in Howden and in 2014 she won Norwegian National Junior Championships in downhill in .

High School—Christensen graduated from Doenski Videregaaende Skule in Rud, Norway in June 2015.

In the Classroom—Christensen is majoring in architectural engineering at Colorado.

Personal—Nora Grieg Christensen was born June 1, 1995, in Baerum, Norway. On her free time she enjoys listening music on her sisters Spotify list.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 13 2018 colorado buffaloes

Isabella Fidjeland 5-8 • Sophomore • Women’s Alpine • Kristiansand, Norway (NTG Geilo/Hovden Sportsclub)

Top Career Slalom Finish: 10th (2017 RMISA Championships) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: 10th (2017 RMISA Championships) 1 Letter: 2017 as a freshman

Honors • 2017 Lucie Hanusova Memorial Award

2017 (Freshman)—She missed most all of fall training after sustaining a knee injury from being hit by a car while riding her bike in October. She healed in time to earn her first letter as a Buff after competing in the RMISA and NCAA Championships. At the RMISA Championships she was a pleasant surprise by finishing in 10th place in both the slalom and giant slalom races, helping the Buffs win their 28th RMISA title. Then at the NCAA Championships, she placed 17th in the giant slalom and 21st in the slalom. There she moved up 15 spots from her bib seed of 32 in the GS and 11 spots from her 32 bib seed in the slalom; impressive finishes given her low seeding after not having many qualifying points because of her injury at the start of the year. At the team’s end-of-the-season banquet she was presented with the Lucie Hanusova Award, which has been given every season since 1999 and is given to the team member or members who overcomes adversity and challenges with smiles and enthusiasm.

Club—She skied for the Hovden Sportsclub for her entire career before Colorado and for the Norwegian National Junior Team from 2014-15. She battled through two injuries (knee and back) before coming to CU and missed most of the 2015 or 2016 seasons. From 2012-2014 she won seven races; five were FIS races held in Sweden or Norway (four in the giant slalom, one in the slalom), won the 2014 Norwegian National Senior Championship in the giant slalom and the 2013 Norwegian Junior Championship in the slalom. In her FIS racing career before coming to CU, she has earned 16 podium finishes, and she also won four medals competing in the national championships. She entered college with 26.93 FIS points in the giant slalom and 36.19 in the slalom.

High School—She graduated from Norges Toppidrettsgymnas Geilo located in Geilo, Norway in June 2016. She was named the Student-Athlete of the Year for 2014-15, as she had the best results in high school.

In The Classroom—Fidjeland is majoring in strategic communication at Colorado.

Personal—Fidjeland was born on Dec. 21, 1996 in Kristiansand, Norway to parents Ole Petter and Julika Fidjeland. Her father is a ski coach and mother is a fashion designer. Fidjeland has one older brother, Alexander. Her hobbies include training and wind-surfing.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational - - Utah Invitational - - RMISA Qualifiers - - Seawolf Invitationals - - Alaska Anchorage Invitational - - RMISA Championships 10 10 NCAA Championships 17 21

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 14 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

Megan McGrew 5-7 • Sophomore • Women’s Alpine • Frisco, Colo. (USSA Team Academy [Park City, Utah]/ Team Summit)

Top Career Slalom Finish: 11th (twice, last in 2017 at Utah Invitational) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: 24th (twice, last at 2017 RMISA Championships) 1 Letter; 2017 as a freshman

Honors •2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals)

2017 (Freshman)—She was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships. In her first year with the Buffs she finished 10 of the 12 races she competed in. Her top showings were in slalom races, as she finished 11th at both the Montana State and Utah Invitationals in the event to open the season. At her very first RMISA Championships, she placed 15th in the slalom and 24th in the giant slalom, the GS finish matching her best of the season. Prior to the start of NCAA competition, McGrew placed 14th in the giant slalom in a FIS race held at Eldora Mountain Resort on Jan. 2, 2017. She also placed 16th in the event in another FIS race held at Copper Mountain on Nov. 30, 2016. At the end of the school-year, she spent the month of July in New Zealand with two weeks during the month spent training at the Treble Cone Race Academy (TCRA), New Zealand’s world class alpine ski training camp.

Club—She was a member of the USSA Team Academy out of Park City, Utah as well as Team Summit. Prior to coming to the University of Colorado, she competed in 146 FIS races from 2013 until her arrival on the CU Boulder campus in the fall of 2016. She won the slalom at the USA National Junior Race held at Copper Mountain on Dec. 7, 2014 and on March 15, 2015 also won the slalom at another USA National Junior Race held at Echo Mountain. She also had second-place finishes in the slalom at another USA National Junior Races held at Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs on Dec. 20, 2015, was second in the Super G at a FIS Race at Aspen Highlands on Jan. 1, 2016 and took third in the downhill at the USA National Junior Championships at Copper Mountain on March 3, 2016.

In The Classroom—McGrew is majoring in integrative physiology at Colorado.

Personal—McGrew was born on May 17, 1997.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational 25 11 Utah Invitational D2 11 RMISA Qualifiers 33 D2 Seawolf Invitationals 30 19 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 24 21 RMISA Championships 24 15 NCAA Championships - -

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 15 2018 colorado buffaloes

Tonje Trulsrud 5-8 • Junior • Women’s Alpine • Lommedalen, Norway (Donski Videregaaebde Skole/Norwe- gian European Ski Team)

Top Career Slalom Finish: Third (twice, last in 2017) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: First (twice in 2016) 2 Letters; 2016 as a freshman, 2017 as a sophomore

Honors • 2016 First-Team All-American (Giant Slalom) • 2016 & 2017 First-Team All-RMISA • 2016 & 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals) • 2x RMISA Skier of the Week (2016 Utah Invitational, 2017 Montana State Invitational) • 2x CU Athlete of the Week (Jan. 4-10, 2016; Jan. 18-24, 2016)

Career at Colorado—In her first two seasons as a Buff she has placed inside the top 10 in 19 of the 24 races she has completed in her career. She also already has two NCAA Championship experiences under her belt and one All-America honor.

2017 (Sophomore)—She was a first-team All-RMISA selection and was also named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for maintaining a 3.5 cumulative GPA. She competed at the NCAA Championships for a second-straight season after finishing the regular season second in the RMISA women’s alpine MVP points list. In 14 races on the season, she finished 12 of them with 10 top 10 finishes. She earned four podium appearances that all came in her first four races of the season. Her top finish was a pair of second-place showings in the giant slalom in the Montana State and Utah Invitationals. She also placed third in the slalom at the MSU Invite to earn RMISA Skier of the Week honors. At the RMISA Championships, she finished eighth in both the slalom and giant slalom. Then to end the year she came in 13th in the slalom at the NCAA Championships, but did not finish the giant slalom race as she lost a ski on the second run after having the second-fastest time on run No. 1 and was in contention for an NCAA individual title.

2016 (Freshman)—She put the wraps on one of the best women’s alpine freshman seasons in CU history and the top women’s alpine season in almost a decade for the Buffs. She finished 12 of 14 races, all in the top 20 and was 10 times in the top 10. She had six top five finishes, five podium appearances and two race victories, both in giant slalom action at the Montana State Invitational and the CU Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational. A stronger slalom skier coming into CU, she excelled in giant slalom throughout the season, finishing off the podium just once in six finishes with two wins, a second place and twice was third. One of her third place GS finishes was at the NCAA Championships, earning her first-team All-America honors. She was first- team All-RMISA and the RMISA Skier of the Week for the first meet of the season in Park City at the Utah Invitational. She was a finalist for the CU CUSPY for Female Freshman of the Year and was twice a CU Athlete of the Week selection, for the Utah and CU Invitationals. She also got it done in the classroom, earning mention on the National Collegiate SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS All-Academic Ski Team by maintaining above a 3.5 cumulative GPA and participating at the RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional. 2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational 2 3 Utah Invitational 2 9 RMISA Qualifiers 3 8 Seawolf Invitationals 6 18 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 6 D2 RMISA Championships 8 8 NCAA Championships D2 13

2016 GS SL Utah Invitational 2 4 Montana State Invitational 1 10 Colorado Invitational 1 7 RMISA Qualifiers** D2 3GS New Mexico Invitational 6 18 RMISA Championships 8 D1 NCAA Championships 3 15

**both RMISA Qualifiers were giant slalom races and both races at New Mexico were slalom races

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 16 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

Club—Trulsrud had skied for Norwegian Europacup Team in 2014-15, for Lillehammer University College in 2013-14 and for Donski Alpine club from 2009-13. She had been skiing in FIS races since 2009 and has finished 189 of 284 starts prior to the beginning of her collegiate career with 86 top 10, 26 podium appearances and eight victories. She won her first FIS race in Kongsberg, Norway in 2012, and during the 2014 season, she won six races, three slalom, one giant slalom, one Super-G and one super combine. She had 28 European Cup starts under her belt with 12 finishes including one top 30 result. She had 24 National Championship races to her credit from Norway. In 2014, she took her first championship medal in Hemsedal, Norway, finishing third in Super-G. At the 2015 Norwegian Championships, she finished in the top 10 four times and twice was fifth, in Super-G and in giant slalom. She participated in FIS Junior World Ski Championships in 2015 prior to the start of her freshman season in Hafjell, Norway. She finished in all five disciplines, her best individual result being 14th place in giant slalom. In team event, she won a gold medal in parallel slalom with team Norway.

High School—Trulsrud graduated from Donski Videregaaende Skole in Baerum, Norway in June 2013.

In the Classroom—Trulsrud is majoring in architectural engineering at Colorado. She stayed at Colorado to take additional engineering classes during Maymester in the summer of 2017.

Personal—Tonje Healey Trulsrud was born Jan. 16, 1994, in Baerum, Norway. In her free time she enjoys reading and backcountry skiing.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 17 Men’s Alpine Ola Johansen 19-20 David Ketterer 21-22 Max Luukko 23-24 Bobby Moyer 25 Joey Young 26

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 18 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

Ola Johansen 6-0 • 185 • Junior • Men’s Alpine • Baerum, Norway (Doesnki/Norwegian National Team)

Top Career Slalom Finish: First (2016 New Mexico Invitational) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: First (2016 Utah Invitational) 2 Letters; 2016 as a freshman, 2017 as a sophomore Honors • 2016 Second-Team All-American (Giant Slalom) • 2016 RMISA Men’s Alpine MVP • 2016 & 2017 RMISA First-Team All-RMISA • 2x CU Athlete of the Week (Jan. 4-10, 2016; Dec. 4-10, 2017) Career at Colorado—He has competed for the Buffs at the NCAA Championships in each of his first two seasons in Boulder and is a two-time first-team All-RMISA selection. He has 15 top 10 finishes in the 19 races he has finished in his career.

2018 (Junior)—He was named the UCHealth CU Athlete of the Week for Dec. 4-10, 2017 after he owned the weekend during the FIS races held at Vail Mountain. There he won both slalom races and collected two more podium finishes in the giant slalom, finishing third and second in those.

2017 (Sophomore)—He collected first-team All-RMISA honors for a second consecutive season. He finished eight races on the season, missing three (two at the Utah Invitational and one in the slalom qualifier due to a shoulder injury) and did not finish three others on the year. At the RMSIA Championships, he earned Skier of the Week honors after he finished second in the slalom and sixth in the GS. He opened the season by winning the giant slalom in the RMISA Alpine Qualifier. A day later he placed second in the GS in the Montana State Invitational. In the 2017 NCAA Championships he came in 14th in the slalom, but did not finish his first run in the giant slalom. He placed second in the giant slalom at a FIS Race held on Dec. 1, 2016 at Copper Mountain before the start of the NCAA season.

2016 (Freshman)—He completed one of the top freshman season in CU men’s alpine history, racing out of the gate to four consecutive podium performances to kick of his collegiate career, setting a new CU standard for most consecutive podiums to start any season in men’s alpine history at CU. In all, he competed in 12 of 14 races, missing the RMISA Championships after injuring himself at the New Mexico Invitational, despite winning the slalom race there a day after his only finish outside of the top SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS 10. With that win, he was part of the first CU trio to sweep the podium in coach Richard Rokos’ 26-year career with Max Luukko taking second and Henrik Gunnarsson third. His race wins came at the Utah 2017 GS SL Invitational in the GS race along with his win at Red River in the second slalom race. He finished 11 of Montana State Invitational 2 D1 the 12 races with 10 top 10 performance, eight finishes in the top five with six podium appearances Utah Invitational - - and those two wins. He was a second-team All-American in the GS race at the NCAA Championships RMISA Qualifiers 1 - and earned the RMISA Men’s Alpine MVP honor for collecting more points during the regular season Seawolf Invitationals 30 7 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 13 D2 RMISA Championships 6 2 NCAA Championships D1 14

2016 GS SL Utah Invitational 1 2 Montana State Invitational 2 6 Colorado Invitational 4 4 RMISA Qualifiers** 3 2GS New Mexico Invitational D1 1 RMISA Championships - - NCAA Championships 10 33

**both RMISA Qualifiers were giant slalom races and both races at New Mexico were slalom races

WORLD CUP STARTS Date World Cup Event Finish 3/8/14 Kranjska Goro, SLO GS DNQ1 12/20/14 Val Gardena, ITA Super G 57

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than any other men’s alpine skier in the conference. He was the CU Athlete of the Week for his performance at the Utah Invitational and the RMISA Men’s Alpine Skier of the Week for the Montana State Invitational. A finalist for the CUSPY for CU’s Male Freshman of the Year, he was named first-team All-RMISA. Club—Johansen skied for Norwegian National Team for two seasons from 2013-15. He also skied for the Doenski alpine program during high school. He started FIS races in 2008, finishing 187 of 254 races prior to the start of his collegiate career with 87 top 10, 56 top five, 31 podium appearances and nine race victories. He won his first FIS race in giant slalom in Geilo, Norway in 2011. During the 2015 season, he started one World Cup, finishing in 57th place in the Super-G in Val Gardena, Italy. He had 39 European Cup starts with 19 finishes. In the 2010 season he finished 10th at the Europa Cup in the giant slalom held at Vemdalen, Sweden and in the 2014 season he finished 11th in the Europa Cup giant slalom race in , France. At another Europa Cup, this time at Levi, Finland in 2015, he placed 12th in the giant slalom. He participated in FIS World Ski Championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014, in Italy, Canada and Slovakia. He finished 8-of-12 races with six top 20 and four top 10 results. He has 20 Norwegian National Championship races to his credit. In 2012 he twice finished in eighth place, once in downhill and once in super combined. In 2013 he finished 11th in downhill, fourth in super combined and seventh in slalom. In 2014 he finished 10th in downhill and fifth in super-G.

High School—Johansen graduated from Doenski Alpine High School Norway in June 2012.

In the Classroom—Johansen is majoring in finance at Colorado.

Personal—Ola Buer Johansen was born Aug. 3, 1993, in Baerum, Norway. He is also interested in business, he enjoys eating sushi and his favorite movie is “The Godfather.”

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 20 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

David Ketterer 5-9 • 165 • Sophomore • Men’s Alpine • Bad Durrheim, Germany (Gymnasium Isny/ German National Team)

Top Career Slalom Finish: First (5x, last at 2017 NCAA Championships) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: First (2x, last at 2017 NCAA Championships) 1 Letter; 2017 as a freshman Honors • 2x National Champion (2017 Slalom & Giant Slalom) • 2017 Men’s Alpine National Skier of the Year (USCSCA) • 2x First-Team All-American (2017 Slalom & Giant Slalom) • 2017 RMISA Men’s Alpine MVP • 2017 RMISA Skier of the Year (Men’s Alpine) • 2016 RMISA Individual Champions (Giant Slalom) • 2017 First-Team All-RMISA • 2017 CUSPY Male Freshman Athlete of the Year • 2017 Buddy Werner Memorial Award • RMISA Skier of the Week (MSU 2017) • 3x CU Athlete of the Week (Jan. 9-15, 2017; Feb. 20-26, 2017; March 6-12, 2017) Career at Colorado—He registered one of the best alpine seasons in school history during his first winter in Boulder. He tied the single-season alpine record for race victories with seven, which included a sweep of the slalom and giant slalom at the 2017 NCAA Championships. He was ranked No. 31 in the world in the slalom in the point standings released on April 5, as he holds 6.00 FIS Points. In his first winter at CU, Ketterer won 15 of the 34 races he competed in counting all NCAA, NorAm Cup and FIS races (but does not include his two World Cup starts). 2017-18 (International Competition)—He earned his first World Cup points in just his fourth slalom start, finishing 26th at Val d’Isere, France, to gain 5.0 points. In the Dec. 7, 2017 FIS Points List for the slalom he ranked 31st, and of everyone in the top 31, he is one of only just 13 in there that scored points within the first four World Cup starts of their careers. 2017 (Freshman)—He was named the USCSCA National Skier of the Year. He became just the fifth skier in NCAA history (and third Buff) to sweep the giant slalom and slalom national titles in the same year. He also joined two other Buffaloes as the only trio to win their first two NCAA races, though he is the first alpine skier to accomplish the rarity. He became just the eighth CU skier to have a pair of podium finishes (top three) in his first two NCAA races. He became the 13th different Buffalo to win the slalom national championship and the 10th to win a giant slalom title. His win in the giant slalom on the first day of the championships made him the ninth Buffalo to earn a title in his first-ever NCAA Championship race (the fifth in an alpine race, all giant slaloms). In addition to his pair of first-team All-America accolades he earned at the NCAA Championships, he was also the men’s alpine MVP after earning the most points in the conference, the RMISA Skier of the Year for men’s alpine in a vote by the league coaches and a first-team All-RMISA selection. He won a total of seven races on the season, tying the school record for most race victories by a CU alpine skier (male or female). Of this seven wins, five were in the slalom. That broke the men’s program record previously held by John Skajem (who won four slalom races in both 1986 and 1987) and tied the overall CU coed record (Lucie Zikova won five slalom races in 2006). He also collected RMISA Skier of the Week honors after his first collegiate meet and was a three-time CU Athlete of the Week selection. NCAA SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS 2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational 4 1 Utah Invitational 2 1 RMISA Qualifiers 6 1 Seawolf Invitationals - 2 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 5 1 RMISA Championships 1 4 NCAA Championships 1 1

WORLD CUP STARTS Date World Cup Event Finish 1/22/17 Kitzbuehel, Austria SL DNQ1 1/24/17 Schladming, Austria SL DNF1 11/12/17 Levi, Finland SL DNF1 12/10/17 Val d’Isere, France SL 26th 12/22/17 Madonna di Campiglio, ITA SL DNQ1 1/4/18 Zagreb, Croatia SL DSQ2 1/7/18 Adelboden, Switzerland SL DNQ1

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He won his first giant slalom race of the season at the RMISA Championships before going on to win again at the NCAA Championships. In 13 races on the collegiate circuit, he finished no worse than sixth place every time and was on the podium nine times. At end-of-the-year CUSPY Awards, he was named CU’s Male Freshman Athlete of the Year and at the team’s banquet he received the Buddy Werner Memorial Award. 2016-17 (International Competition)—He was the slalom champion in the 2016-17 NorAm Cup series, winning the event by 275 points, the second largest winning margin in the cup in the last 20 years. In all, he won 5 of 8 slalom races he competed in during the NorAm series and became the first CU alpine skier under 27-year head coach Richard Rokos to win a NorAm Cup race. He also placed 17th in the giant slalom standings, despite only competing in three of the eight possible GS races. His biggest stage he raced on during the year came in the men’s slalom at the FIS World Cup on Jan. 22 and 24 in Kitzbühel, Austria. There he did finish in the top 30 in either of the two slalom races (only the top 30 qualify for a second run). His NorAm Cup victory earned him start positions for the 2017-2018 FIS World Cup. Club—Ketterer entered his collegiate career with 16.82 FIS points in the slalom and 17.60 in the giant slalom. He was a member of the German European Cup Team from 2012-16. In 2013 at the Junior World Championships, he finished fourth in the slalom. In January of 2016 he placed fourth in the slalom in a FIS Race at Hinterreit, Austria and he had a second place finish in the giant slalom in April of the same year at Aal Skisenter, Norway. In the Classroom—Ketterer is majoring in physics at Colorado. Personal—Ketterer was born on June 22, 1993 in Donaueschingen, Germany to parents Sabine and Hans-Peter Ketterer. He is the youngest of four boys in his family, and all are skiers. After he graduated from high school, he went into the Army and also skied for the German National Team for four years.

Ketterer on top of the podium after winning the NorAm Cup slalom title on March 20, 2017 Ketterer at the 2017 NCAA Championships when he won the giant slalom title 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 22 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

Max Luukko 6-4 • 195 • Junior • Men’s Alpine • Helsinki, Finland. (Kuusamon Lukio/Finish National Team)

Top Career Slalom Finish: First (2016 RMISA Championships) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: Second (3x, last at the 2017 Alpine Qualifier) 2 Letters; 2016 as a freshman, 2017 as a sophomore

Honors • 2016 First-Team All-American (Slalom) • 2017 Second-Team All-American (Slalom & Giant Slalom) • 2016 First-Team All-RMISA • 2017 Second-Team All-RMISA • 2016 & 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team • 2016 RMISA Individual Champions (Slalom) • 2x RMISA Skier of the Week (2016 New Mexico Invitational; 2017 RMISA Qualifier) • CU Athlete of the Week (Jan. 23-29, 2017)

Career at Colorado—Has earned three All-America honors in his first two seasons on a very strong men’s alpine team. He has finished all 28 of his races in his first two seasons, and is the only Buff over the last two years that can make that claim (men’s or women’s). He has 23 career top 10 finishes and has reached the podium eight times, six of which have come in giant slalom races.

2017 (Sophomore)—He garnered second-team All-America honors in both the slalom and giant slalom for his top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championships. He was also selected to the All-RMISA second-team. He finished in the top 10 in all seven of his giant slalom races and he had six top 10’s in the slalom. Overall on the season, he reached the podium three times with his highest finish being second in the giant slalom alpine qualifier at the Big Sky Resort in his very first race of the season. He would earn RMISA Skier of the Week honors for his performance in the alpine qualifiers, as he placed fourth in the slalom qualifier that was held in Utah. That started a string of five-straight races where he finished fifth or better, as he had a good showing in the two Alaska meets. His top finish there was third in the GS in the Alaska-Anchorage Invitational. In the Seawolf Invitational, he placed fourth in the slalom, matching the slalom qualifier as his top finish in the event on the season. At the RMISA Championships, he placed fifth in the slalom and eighth in the GS. He capped off his second season as a Buff placing ninth in the giant slalom and eighth in the slalom at the 2017 NCAA Championships. Prior to the start of the collegiate season, he won the giant slalom in a FIS race SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS held Dec. 1, 2016 at Copper Mountain. He also competed at the Alpine NorAm Cup held at Spruce Peak in Stowe, Vt. where he finished ninth in the slalom race on Jan. 4 and 17th in the giant slalom on 2017 GS SL Jan. 2. He was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires Montana State Invitational 3 13 a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships. He was Utah Invitational 5 7 inducted into CU’s 4.0 club for having a 4.0 grade point average for the fall semester. RMISA Qualifiers 2 4 Seawolf Invitationals 5 4 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 3 5 RMISA Championships 8 5 NCAA Championships 9 8

2016 GS SL Utah Invitational 5 11 Montana State Invitational 5 18 Colorado Invitational 3 17 RMISA Qualifiers** 5 6GS New Mexico Invitational 2 2 RMISA Championships 3 1 NCAA Championships 22 5

**both RMISA Qualifiers were giant slalom races and both races at New Mexico were slalom races

WORLD CUP STARTS Date World Cup Event Finish 11/16/14 Levi, Finland SL DNF1

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2016 (Freshman)—He put together one of the better men’s alpine performances in recent memory, finishing all 14 races on the season with 13 top 20s and 10 finishes in the top six. He had nine top five performances with five podium appearances and one race victory. His race victory earned him the individual RMISA Championship in the slalom race at Beaver Creek and he had a run of four straight podium appearances between the New Mexico Invitational and the RMISA Championships (three slalom, one giant slalom). He finished fifth in the slalom race at Howelsen Hill under the lights at the NCAA Championships and earned first-team All-America honors for that finish. He was named first-team All-RMISA and was the RMISA Skier of the Week for the New Mexico Invitational. His top giant slalom performance was a pair of third place finishes at the CU Invitational and RMISA Championships. He was named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for maintaining above a 3.5 grade point average and competing at the RMISA Championships/ NCAA West Regional.

Club—Luukko skied for Finnish National Team beginning in 2010, four seasons in Junior Team and on the men’s B-team 2014-16. He skied at the Kuusamo Alpine Academy during his high school years and for the Finnish Military Ski Team in 2014-15. He has been racing FIS races since 2009 and had finished 121 of 189 races prior to the start of his collegiate career with 87 top 10, 38 podium appearances and 19 victories. He won his first FIS race in downhill in Yllaes in Finland in 2012, and during the 2015 season, he won five races; one in slalom, two in super-G, one in downhill and one super- combine. He once started in World Cup, in slalom, in Levi 2014. He had 27 European Cup starts and 14 Junior World Ski Championships starts. In Junior World Ski Championships, he finished nine races, three times in top 25. In 2015, he finished on 12th place in the slalom in Hafjell in Norway. He has 27 National Championship races to his credit from Norway, Finland and Sweden. He won three titles at the Finnish National Championships in 2015; one in super-G, one in super combined and one in downhill. In the slalom he finished fifth and in giant slalom he finished second.

High School—Luukko graduated from Kuusamo High School, Finland.

In the Classroom—Luukko is majoring in finance at Colorado.

Personal—Max Luukko was born Jan. 4, 1994, in Espoo, Finland. He enjoys playing tennis, golf and all type of sports.

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 24 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

Bobby Moyer 6-2 • 195 • Sophomore • Men’s Alpine •Aspen, Colo. (Aspen/Aspen Valley Ski Club)

Top Career Slalom Finish: 13th (3x, last at 2017 RMISA Championships) Top Career Giant Slalom Finish: 19th (2017 Utah Invitational) 1 Letter; 2017 as a freshman

Honors •2017 Laura Sharpe Flood Award

2017 (Freshman)—He competed in all 12 races through the RMISA Championships, finishing 11 of them. He had three finishes inside the top 15, with all three of them placing 13th in slalom races. At his first RMISA Championship, he finished 13th in the slalom. His two other 13th place finishes came during the alpine slalom qualifier and in the Utah Invitational. At the Utah Invitational, his second run time of 54.64 was the second-fastest in the field on the second time down the hill. His top giant slalom finish on the year was 19th at the Utah Invitational. He won the team’s Laura Sharpe Flood Award, which has been given out every year since 1991 to the skier who best exemplifies the spirit, enthusiasm and dedication both on the mountain and in the classroom.

Club—Moyer was a member of the Aspen Valley Ski Club from 2002-12, he skied in Norway for Team Skistar from 2012-14 for the two years he lived in that country and from 2014-16 was on a private squad, Team Flo. In 2015, he finished sixth in the slalom at the Australian National Championships held at Thredbo. He was ninth in the giant slalom at the Australian-New Zealand Continental Cup held in Perisher, Australia. In that Australian-New Zealand Cup he finished 11th overall and was the top American, earning a career-best 17.86 FIS points in the giant slalom. He had a fourth-place showing in the Super G on Jan. 23, 2015 in a FIS Race held in Aspen. In 2014 skiing in Bjorli, Norway, he placed sixth in the giant slalom.

High School—Although he was homeschooled, he did participate on the Aspen High School golf team, helping lead it to state his freshman and sophomore years.

In The Classroom—Moyer is majoring in English while seeking a philosophy minor at Colorado.

Personal—Bobby Moyer was born July 8, 1994 in Aspen, Colo. He is the son of Mary and Roger Moyer and has one older sister, Kate. His father is a contractor and mother is a business owner. His hobbies include riding his motorcycle, playing Frisbee golf, biking, hiking, live music and anything outdoors. He one time scored a two on the Aspen Extreme hole playing urban Frisbee golf. He has had 11 surgeries in the previous six years before coming to CU as a freshman in the fall of 2016. He came to CU because the tradition of great Colorado skiers was something he admired. He would like to become a writer after college while continuing skiing.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 GS SL Montana State Invitational 25 11 Utah Invitational D2 11 RMISA Qualifiers 33 D2 Seawolf Invitationals 30 19 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 24 21 RMISA Championships 24 15 NCAA Championships - -

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Joey Young 6-0 • 190 • Freshman • Men’s Alpine •Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (National Ski Academy/ NATAC)

Club— Young raced with the Treble Cone Race Academy (TCRA) from 2014-17 and with the National Ski Academy from 2010-14. For the 2016-17 season, he ranked fourth in the world in podium finishes with 18. That season, the one prior to his arrival at Colorado, he won six races (four slalom and two giant slalom). His two GS wins in 2016-17 were in FIS races heled at Ski Resort in while his slalom victories included a national junior race in Pampeago-Tesero, Italy, a pair at Loch Lomond in Canada at the end of January 2017 and one at the Spirit Mountain Recreation Area in Minnesota. He had a total of 14 victories over the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons, but from 2014-17 he recorded 35 total podium finishes (21 slalom and 14 giant slalom). Two of his other highlight finishes include a second- place showing in the slalom at Cardrona, New Zealand on Jan. 8, 2017 and a sixth-place showing in the giant slalom in the Aspen/Highlands Spring Series on April 7, 2017.

High School—He graduated from National Ski Academy High School in Collingwood, Ontario.

In The Classroom—He is majoring in Business at Colorado. He was an honors student all throughout high school (requires a 3.5 GPA or higher).

Personal—Young was born Dec. 2, 1996 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. His hobbies include hockey, basketball and hanging out with friends. After college he would like to ski on the World Cup circuit or become a financial advisor. He is the middle child of Bill and Jane Young, and said he “grew up skiing on a hill that has less elevation than the bed I currently sleep in.” He came to Colorado to “be on a winning team with the best athletes who push me to become a better skier and person.” He has a strong hockey connection as his older brother, Billy, plays for Salem State in Boston while his younger, Bobby, plays in the Alberta Junior Hockey League for the Bonnyville Pontiacs.

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 26 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 Women’s Nordic Hedda Baangman 28 Petra Hyncicova 29-31 Ane Johnsen 32-33 Quinn Lehmkuhl 34 Anne Siri Lervik 35 Christina Rolandsen 36-37

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Hedda Baangman 5-7 • Freshman • Women’s Nordic •Oestersund, Sweden (Wargentinskolan/Offerdals Sk)

2018 (Freshman)— Prior to the start of the NCAA circuit, Baangman won the 10K classic U.S. Super Tour race on Dec. 3, 2017 when she was up at the Rendezvous Ski trails racing with the Buffs.

Club— Baangman was on the Sweden U23 National Team from 2016-17 and on its Junior National Team from 2013-14. She had competed in seven World Cup races in Sweden prior to coming to CU and her best finish was 47th twice, first on Feb. 15, 2015 in a 10K freestyle skate and later in Falun on Jan. 29, 2017 in a 15K classic. She competed in the Junior World Championships in 2013, 2014 and 2015 and was at the FIS U23 World Ski Championships in 2016 that were held in Brasou, Romania. Her top finish at the FIS U23 World Ski Championships was 21st in the 10K classic race. At the Junior Swedish Championship in 2015, she won the 5K classic race, which was one of two victories and 15 podium finishes in her junior racing days from 2012-15. She also won the 1K classic sprint race in Pitea, Sweden on Dec. 6, 2014. She had a pair of top 10 finishes at the 2016 U23 Sweden Championships, finishing eighth in the 15K double pursuit and ninth in the 10K classic. At the 2017 U23 Sweden Championships he placed 10th in the 15K double pursuit.

High School—She graduated from Wargentinskolan High School in June 2015.

In The Classroom—She is currently an open option major at Colorado.

Personal—She was born May 28, 1995 in Stockholm, Sweden and is the daughter of Karin and Bert-Ola Baangman. Her father is an IT engineer while her mother is a journalist. She is the middle child of her family, as she has an older sister, Evelina, and a younger sister, Tilde. She would like to be a professional skier after college and enjoys horseback riding. Said she chose Colorado because “it seems to be one of the most beautiful places and the conditions for training are great.”

WORLD CUP STARTS Date World Cup Event Finish 2/14/15 Oestersund, SWE SP C Final 53 2/15/15 Oestersund, SWE 10K Freestyle 47 2/13/16 Falun, SWE 5K Classic 58 2/14/16 Falun, SWE 10K Freestyle Mst 60 1/21/17 Ulricehamn, SWE 10K Freestyle 58 1/28/17 Falun, SWE SP F Final 54 1/29/17 Falun, SWE 15K Classic MST 47

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 28 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

Petra Hyncicova 5-4 • Senior • Women’s Nordic • Liberec, Czech Republic (Jeronymova Liberec/TJ Dukla Liberec/Czech National Team)

Top Career Classical Finish: First (twice in 2017) Top Career Freestyle Finish: First (three times in 2017) 3 Letters; 2015 as a freshman; 2016 as a sophomore; 2017 as a junior

Honors • 2x National Champion (2017 Freestyle & Classic) • 2017 Women’s Nordic National Skier of the Year (FasterSkier.com and USCSCA) • 3x First-Team All-American (2016 Freestyle; 2017 Freestyle & Classic) • 2x Second-Team All-American (2015 Freestyle & Classic) • 2017 RMISA Skier of the Year (Women’s Nordic) • 2017 CU Co-Female Athlete of the Year • 2017 Dick Schoenberger Memorial Award (Team MVP) • 2015 & 2016 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals) • 2x RMISA Skier of the Week (RMISA 2015; MSU, 2017) • 4x CU Athlete of the Week (Jan. 11-17, 2016; Jan. 19-25, 2015; Jan. 9-15, 2017; March 6-12; 2017)

Career at Colorado—She became the 15th woman to sweep the cross country races at the NCAA Championships when she won the freestyle and classical national titles in 2017. In 28 career races, she has finished fifth or better in 20 of them with five victories. She has claimed five All-America honors in her career, three as a first-teamer and two second-team honors. She has competed at the U23 World Ski Championships in each of the past two seasons. SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS 2017 CL FS 2017 (Junior)—She was named the 2017 National Skier of the Year for women’s Nordic by both Utah Invitational 2 1 the USCSCA and FasterSkier.com. She became the 15th woman to sweep the Nordic races at the NCAA Montana State Invitational 1 1 Championships and the fourth CU skier, joining Line Selnes (1998), current assistant coach Jana Seawolf Invitational - - Rehemaa Weinberger (2006) and Maria Grevsgaard (2008). She won the 15K freestyle at the NCAA Alaska Anchorage Invitational - - Championships by 21.1 seconds, becoming Colorado’s seventh freestyle national champion. Her first RMISA Championships 5 3 NCAA title came two days earlier in New Hampshire when she won the 5K classic race by 18.7 seconds, NCAA Championships 1 1 becoming CU’s first women’s classical national champion since 2011 and the seventh overall in the event. She was the top seed from the west heading into the NCAA Championships after drawing first- 2016 CL FS team All-RMISA honors. After the conclusion of the season she was named the 2017 RMISA Skier of Utah Invitational 3 11 the Year for women’s Nordic in a vote by the league coaches. Her wins at the NCAA Championships Montana State Invitational 4 5 gave her two more first-team All-America honors to her resume. She was also named the CU Co- Colorado Invitational 4 5 New Mexico Invitational - - RMISA Championships - - NCAA Championships 17 2

2015 CL FS Utah Invitational 5 8 Colorado Invitational 4 2 New Mexico Invitational 8 13 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 9 4 RMISA Championships 4 3 NCAA Championships 6 7

WORLD CUP STARTS Date World Cup Event Finish 1/11/14 Nove Mesto, CZE SP F Final 45th 11/12/14 Nove Mesto, CZE Team Sprint 23rd 3/1/14 Lahti, FIN SP F Final 62nd 3/2/14 Lahti, FIN 10K Freestyle 67th 12/16/17 Toblach, ITA 10K Freestyle 68 12/17/17 Toblach, ITA 10K C Pursuit 62

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Female Athlete of the Year with Dani Jones from track at the end-of-the-year CUSPY Awards. On the season, she finished fifth or better in all eight races she competed in and won five of them; she missed both Alaska meets due to a heel injury that was sustained when she competed at the 2017 FIS Nordic Junior and U23 World Ski Championships on the Czech Republic National Team, Jan. 31-Feb. 4. She was named the RMISA Skier of the Week for the Montana State Invitational after winning both the freestyle and classical races there. She opened the season with a win at the Utah Invitational in the 10K freestyle, which was her first race victory of her career.

2016 (Sophomore)—She continued her brilliant skiing in her sophomore campaign and finished all eight races in which she competed, bringing home top 20 finishes in all eight races with six top 10s and two podium finishes. Her best finish of the season was a runner-up performance at the NCAA Championships in the freestyle race and her other podium was in classic, placing third at Solder Hollow during the Utah Invitational. She earned first-team All-America honors for her freestyle performance at the NCAA Championships and was a second-team All-RMISA selection. She was the CU Athlete of the Week for her performance at the Montana State Invitational and was a finalist for the CUSPY Female Athlete of the Year award. She was a member of the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for maintaining above a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and competing at the RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional.

2015 (Freshman)—She competed in all 12 races, including at the NCAA Championships. She finished in the top 15 every time with 11 of those finishes

Hyncicova, atop the podium, with two other of her teammates finishing in the top eight of Hyncicova after her win in the 15K freestyle at the 2017 NCAA Championships in New Hampshire the 5K classic race at the 2017 NCAA Championshiops. 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 30 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

being in the top 10 and five appearances on the podium. At the CU Invitational, she came in second place in the 5k freestyle event. Her successful season led her to being second-team All-American and a RMISA Skier of the Week winner. She was a finalist for CU Female Freshman Athlete of the Year award.

Club—She skied for 10 years for TJ Dukla Liberec and has been skiing in FIS sanctioned races since 2010, eventually reaching the World Cup level prior to coming to CU in 2014. She first hit the podium in 2011 in an Austrian Juniors race, finishing second in a freestyle sprint race and then taking third in a 7.5K freestyle race. She participated in the Youth Olympic Winter Games in Innsbruck, Austria in 2012, taking 10th in the sprint freestyle final and 12th in the team mixed relay. The 2013 Junior World Ski Championships took place in her hometown of Liberec and she took 37th in the 5K freestyle, 38th in the classic sprint final, 44th in the 5/5K skiathlon and ninth in the 4x3.3K relay. She won a Juniors 1K sprint qualifier and took sixth in the final in Bruksvallarna, Sweden, in 2013, and a month later in St. Ulrich/Pillerseetal, Austria, she was the runner up in the 1.2K sprint final. She skied in the Slavic Cup in Nove Mesto na Morave, Czech Republic, winning a sprint qualifier and taking second in the final. Her World Cup debut also came at Nove Mesto where she was 45th in the sprint freestyle final and 23rd in the classic team sprint race. She earned two top 10s at the 2014 Junior World Championships in Via di Fiemme, Italy, taking ninth in the freestyle sprint final and eighth in the 4x3.3K relay. She traveled to Finland for another World Cup appearance in 2014 in Lahti, where she was 62nd in the freestyle sprint and 67th in the 10K freestyle race. She was seven times the champion of the Czech Republic and named the Athlete of the Year in 2012 for the North Bohemian region.

High School—She graduated from Gymnasium Jerynymova Liberec in May of 2013. Aside from skiing, she won three Czech Republic championships in roller skiing.

In the Classroom—She is in the concurrent plan at Colorado for her integrative physiology studies where she will earn her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years. In the spring 2017 semester she and former teammate Lucy Newman conducted a research project exploring the relationship between metabolic cost and added weight on their poles relating to the double-pole technique in Nordic skiing. She will continue on with this research project in 2018 taking a look at the frequency of pole strokes and its effect on metabolic cost.

Personal—Petra Hyncicova was born May 1, 1994, in Liberec, Czech Republic, to Pavel Hyncica and Hana Hyncicova. She enjoys every type of sport, music, dance and traveling. She chose Colorado because of the “good reputation of the school and the ski team and because of the amazing place and beautiful surroundings.” In the summer before her senior year, she worked to obtain her masseuse certification, as she has plans of starting a career as a physical therapist once her skiing and academic careers conclude.

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Ane Johnsen 5-9 • Senior • Women’s Nordic • Oslo, Norway (Wang Toppidrett/Kjelsaas)

Top Career Classical Finish: Third (twice, last in 2017 at MSU Invitational) Top Career Freestyle Finish: Second (twice, last in 2017 at MSU Invitational) 2 Letters; 2015 as a freshman; 2016 as a sophomore

Honors • 2016 First-Team All-American (Classical) • 2016 Second-Team All-American (Freestyle) • 2015 Second-Team All-American (Classic & Freestyle) • 2015, '16, & '17 Second-Team All-RMISA

Career at Colorado—Johnsen opened her career with two highly successful seasons for the Buffs, earning All-America honors as both a freshman and a sophomore. Now with 17 top 10 performances and four podium finishes under her belt, she will be a senior veteran on the 2018 women’s Nordic team.

2017 (Junior)—She only competed in three meets on the season, as illness caused her to miss the two meets in Alaska and kept her from qualifying with enough points to compete at what would have been her third NCAA Championships. She still was able to earn second-team All-RMISA honors on the year. Her top meet was at the Montana State Invitational where she finished second in the 5K freestyle race and was third in the 15K classic race; both finishes matched the best of her career in each discipline. Still not completely healthy at the RMISA Championships, she finished 17th in the 15K freestyle race and was 30th in the 5K classical.

2016 (Sophomore)—Johnsen carried her momentum she garnered at the end of her freshman season into her sophomore campaign, finishing all nine of the races in which she competed in and finishing in the top 13 every time. She had eight top 10 finishes with two podium appearances, including a third place showing in the classic race at the NCAA Championships, earning first-team All-America honors for her performance and she continued her run of All-America honors by earning second-team honors in the freestyle race after finishing ninth there. Her best performance was a runner-up in the freestyle at Enchanted Forrest in the New Mexico Invitational. On top of her two All-America honors, she was named second-team All-RMISA.

2015 (Freshman)—She competed in seven races on the season, finishing them all in the top 20. At the Utah Invitational she finished in fourth place in the 10k classic race. Her best freestyle finish came in the 5K at the CU invitational. She was second-team All-American and second-team All-RMISA. SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS 2017 CL FS Utah Invitational 13 10 Montana State Invitational 3 2 Seawolf Invitational - - Alaska Anchorage Invitational - - RMISA Championships 30 17 NCAA Championships - -

2016 CL FS Utah Invitational DS DS Montana State Invitational 10 10 Colorado Invitational 6 13 New Mexico Invitational 10 2 RMISA Championships - 6 NCAA Championships 3 9

2015 CL FS Utah Invitational 4 7 Colorado Invitational 7 5 New Mexico Invitational - - Alaska Anchorage Invitational - 20 RMISA Championships - - NCAA Championships 9 10

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Club—She skied for As IL from 2000-11 and then for Kjelsaas from 2011-14 where she started participation in FIS sanctioned races. She finished seventh in the Norwegian National Junior Championships in the 5K freestyle race in 2012. She won the 10K classic race and was the unofficial Norwegian National Champion for 15-16-year-olds in 2011 and she won the 5K freestyle race in Granasen, Norway, in 2011. She placed fourth in the 5K freestyle race at Granaasen Skiarena in 2013. In February 2013 in Lillehammer, she placed third in the 10K freestyle race at the Norwegian National Junior Championships. In 2014 in Gaalaa at the Norwegian National Championships she finished as the runner up in the 5/5K Skiathlon classic/freestyle race.

High School—She graduated from Wang Toppidrett in Oslo, Norway, in June 2014.

In the Classroom—She is majoring in information and operations management at Colorado.

Personal—Ane Blomseth Johnsen was born on Nov. 5, 1995, in Oslo, Norway, to Kjell Blomseth and Grethe Johnsen. Her interests include baking, sports and outdoor activities, hanging out with friends and hiking.

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Quinn Lehmkuhl 5-8 • Freshman • Women’s Nordic • Tahoe City, Calif. (North Tahoe High School/Auburn Ski Club)

Club—Lehmkuhl competed for the Auburn Ski Club prior to coming to Colorado. She was also one of 37 athletes to make the Far West Nordic Junior National Team that competed at the USSA Cross Country Skiing Junior National Championships in Telemark, Wisc. on March 6, 2016. She earned her spot on that Far West Nordic Junior National Team through seven Junior National Qualifiers held throughout the season, starting with two races at her own Auburn Ski Club and finishing with the President’s Cup on Feb. 15, 2016. Skiers were required to qualify in at least three races, and in at least one skate and one classic event. At the 2017 U.S. Cross Country Ski Championship freestyle sprint qualifier, she finished 42nd with a time of 3:48.33 Resort.

High School—She was the Nordic state champion as well as the cross country state champion her senior year at North Tahoe High School. She also won the cross country state championship as a sophomore. Running the 5,000 meters at the NIAA 1A-2A State Championship in 2016, she set a new state record with a time of 19:44.0. At the 69th Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational on Oct. 21, 2016, she finished third in the 2.93 mile run with a time of 20:11.0.

In The Classroom—She is majorin in integrative physiology at Colorado. In high school she was honored with the distinguished scholar award her sophomore, junior and senior year’s.

Personal—She was born Oct. 1, 1999 in Truckee, Calif. and is the daughter of Rebecca Gordon and Scott Lehmkuhl. She has one younger sister, Kili. She loves to draw and read, mostly fiction books, and enjoys doing anything outside.

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 34 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

Anne Siri Lervik 5-6 • Sophomore • Women’s Nordic • Asker, Norway (Asker/Asker Ski Club)

Top Career Classical Finish: Third (2017 RMISA Championships) Top Career Freestyle Finish: Fourth (2017 RMISA Championships) 1 Letter; 2017 as a freshman

Honors • 2017 Second-Team All-RMISA • 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals) • CU Athlete of the Week (Feb. 20-16, 2017)

2017 (Freshman)—She earned second-team All-RMISA honors in her first season with the Buffaloes. Her strong freshman campaign was highlighted with her top performance at the RMISA Championships, where she was the only women’s Nordic skier to finish fourth or higher in both the 5K classic and 15K freestyle races. She reached the podium for the first time in her career in her very first race at regionals, taking third in the 5K classic. She then placed fourth on the final day of regionals in the 15K freestyle, helping CU hold off Denver to claim its 28th RMISA Championship by just a 7½ point margin of victory. For her success at the RMISA Championships, she was named the CU Athlete of the Week. Overall, she had five top 10 finishes on the season with four of those coming in the classical discipline. She was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships.

Club—Lervik was a member of Team Asker Ski Club from 2003-16. In 2010, she placed fourth in the youth national championships. As she grew older, she recorded four top 15 finishes from 2014-16 at the Junior National Championships – she was fifth in the freestyle 7.5K skate in 2014, ninth in the pursuit in 2014, 10th in a 10K classic race and 15th in a classical. She also had a second-place showing in the rollerski race at Lysebotn Opp in 2014.

High School—Lervik graduated from Asker High School in Asker, Norway in June 2016. She carried a 3.92 GPA in high school.

In The Classroom—Lervik is majoring in business at Colorado.

Personal—Anne Siri Lervik was born April 1, 1996, in Trondheim, Norway. She is the daughter of John and Ase Lervik and has two younger siblings, Anders and Hannah. Her father is an engineer and her mother a teacher. In her free time she enjoys reading, cooking, hiking and extreme sports in addition to spending time with family and friends. Her uncle, Bjorn Laukli, was on the CU men’s Nordic team from 1990-93. As a senior in 1993, he had three podium finishes, his best result being runner-up in the 10K classic race at the NCAA West Regional Championships hosted by New Mexico. He placed eighth in the classic and 14th in the freestyle at the 1993 NCAA Championships held in Steamboat Springs, one of two NCAA Championships he competed in. She chose to come to the University of Colorado because of the beautiful scenery, the sunny and warm weather and she heard great things about the business school and athletic department.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 CL FS Utah Invitational 7 14 Montana State Invitational 7 19 Seawolf Invitational 13* 28 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 8 13 RMISA Championships 3 4 NCAA Championships - -

* Mixed Gender Relay at the Seawolf Invite was a 4-skier team finish, did not count towards individual career numbers.

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Christina Rolandsen 5-3 • Junior • Women’s Nordic • Fauske, Norway (Fauske Videregaaende Skole/Fauske IL Nordic)

Top Career Classical Finish: Second (2017 Alaska Anchorage) Top Career Freestyle Finish: Third (2x, last at 2017 NCAA Championships) 2 Letters; 2016 as a freshman, 2017 as a sophomore

Honors • 2017 First-Team All-American (Classic & Freestyle) • 2017 First-Team All-RMISA • RMISA Skier of the Week (2017 Alaska Anchorage Invitational) • 2016 & 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals) • 2017 Outstanding Nordic Woman Award

Career at Colorado—Just two seasons into her career and she already has 11 top 10 finishes, which includes one podium appearance at the NCAA Championships in 2017 in the 15K freestyle.

2017 (Sophomore)—She earned first-team All-America honors at the NCAA Championships when she placed fourth in the 5K classic race and reached the podium when she finished third in the 15K freestyle. That highlighted her season where she finished ninth or better in all 10 races she competed in and was one of four podium appearances on the year. She ranked second on the women’s Nordic team in podium appearances and was one of two that earned first-team All-RMISA honors. Her top meet was at the Alaska Anchorage Invitational, for which she was named the RMISA Skier of the Week after placing second in the 5K classical and third in the 15K freestyle. The second place finish was her best of the season individually; she was on the winning mixed gender relay team at the Seawolf Invitational. The very first podium appearance of the season and her career came in the classical sprints at the Utah Invitational to open the season, as she placed third there at Soldier Hollow Resort in Midway, Utah. She was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships. She also received the team Outstanding Nordic Woman’s Award at the end of the season.

2016 (Freshman)—She finished the season competing in 8-of-10 races leading up to the NCAA Championships. She was in the top 20 six times with one top 10 finish. In Beaver Creek at the RMISA Championships, she took sixth place in the classic race and 13th in the freestyle, season-best finishes for both. She was also named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for maintaining above a 3.5 grade point average and participating at the RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional. SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 CL FS Utah Invitational 3 6 Montana State Invitational - 6 Seawolf Invitational 1* 9 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 2 3 RMISA Championships 7 5 NCAA Championships 4 3

* Mixed Gender Relay at the Seawolf Invite was a 4-skier team finish, did not count towards individual career numbers.

2016 CL FS Utah Invitational - - Montana State Invitational 12 26 Colorado Invitational 18 27 New Mexico Invitational 13 t15 RMISA Championships 6 13 NCAA Championships - -

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Club—Rolandsen had been skiing for Fauske IL Nordic Skiing most of her career. She had three podium appearances in Norwegian National Junior Cup. During the 2015 season she finished several times inside the top 10 and placed 10th overall in the Norwegian Cup among skiers of her own age.

High School—Rolandsen graduated from Fauske Videregaaende Skole in Fauske, Finland in June 2014.

In The Classroom—Rolandsen is majoring in both psychology and sociology at Colorado.

Personal—Christina Rolandsen was born July 18, 1995, in Trondheim, Norway.

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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 38 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

Alvar Alev 6-3 • 190 • Freshman • Men’s Nordic • Parnu, Estonia (Audentes Sports School/Joulu Skiclub)

2018 (Freshman)—In the first FIS Points Cross Country list of the 2017-18 season, he had 50.86 points in the distance classification.

Club—Alev raced for the Joulu Skiclub and the Estonian National Team before coming to Colorado. He participated in the World Ski Championships in Lahti, Finland on Feb. 25, 2017, finishing 15th in the 15K Skiathlon. He also won seven European Forestman’s Championships and competed in the sprint classic final at the World Cup held in Drammen on March 8, 2017. In the Estonian National Championships on Feb. 12, 2017, he placed fourth in the 15K classical race held in Otepää. At the Austrian National Championships in Ramsau am Dachstein, he finished second in the 10K freestyle pursuit and also placed second in the 15K classic. He had a ninth-place showing in the 15K freestyle mass start in the Alpen Cup held in Goms, Switzerland on Dec. 18, 2016. On Feb. 15, 2014 at the Latvia National Championships in Priekuli, he won the 10K classic race. In January of 2013 he was with the Estonian Junior National Team competing at the FIS Junior World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic and placed 20th in the 10K freestyle and 27th in the skiathlon.

High School—He graduated from Audentes Sports School in June 2013.

In The Classroom—He is an open option major at Colorado.

Personal—Alev was born May 25, 1993 in Parnu, Estonia. His hobbies include skiing and watching soccer. He chose to come to CU because of the “ideal conditions for training and Boulder seemed to be a really nice town with a really strong ski team.”

WORLD CUP STARTS Date World Cup Event Finish 1/21/12 Otepaa, EST SP C Final 65 1/22/12 Otepaa, EST 15K Classic 53 3/9/13 Lahti, FIN SP F Final 79 1/18/15 Otepaa, EST Team Sprint F 13 1/23/16 Nove Mesto, CZE 15K Freestyle 71 1/24/16 Nove Mesto, CZE Rel 4x7.5K M 16 12/11/16 Davos, SUI SP F Final 88 1/28/17 Falun, SWE SP F Final 69 2/18/17 Otepaa, EST SP F Final 59 2/19/17 Otepaa, EST 15K Classic 65 3/8/17 Drammen, NOR SP C Final 64

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Sondre Bollum 6-0 • 165 • Freshman • Men’s Nordic • Gjøvik, Norway (Norges Toppidrettsgymnas/ Gjøvik Skiklubb)

Club—He finished third at the 2013 Norwegian Junior National Championships in the 15K skate and had another podium finish in 2014 at the same junior national championships, this time in the biathlon. In 2017 he placed fifth in the 30K skate at the U23 Norwegian National Championships and that same year in a FIS race at Aasen, Norway, he placed 10th in the same event.

High School—He graduated from Norges Toppidrettsgymnas High School in Lillehammer, Norway in June 2014.

In The Classroom—He is majoring in economics at Colorado.

Personal—He was born May 26, 1995 in Gjøvik, Norway.

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 40 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

Ian Boucher 5-9 • 155 • Senior • Men’s Nordic • Crested Butte, Colo. (Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy/Ski & Snowboard Club Vail)

Top Career Classical Finish: 14th (2017 Utah Invitational) Top Career Freestyle Finish: 14th (2016 New Mexico Invitational) 2 Letters; 2015 as a freshman, 2016 as a sophomore

Career at Colorado—Now the lone senior on the men’s Nordic team; he has finished 28 of the 30 races excluding the NCAA Championships over the past three seasons for the Buffs. 2017 (Junior)—He finished 8-of-9 races on the season in addition to competing in the mixed gender relay that was a part of the Seawolf Invitational. His top finish came in the first meet of the season in Utah, as he placed 14th in the classical sprint race at Soldier Hollow Resort. That was his only top 20 finish of the season and his best finish in any classic race in his career. At the 2017 RMISA Championships in Minturn, Colo., he placed 24th in the 10K classical and 26th in the 20K freestyle skate. 2016 (Sophomore)—He competed in and finished nine races including the RMISA Championships in both disciplines, with his top finish at regionals in classical. He was a part of the 2016 RMISA Championship Nordic team, finishing 23 at regionals in classical. His highest finish of the season was a 14th- place showing in freestyle at the New Mexico Invitational, helping CU to a first-place Nordic finish. His top classical finish was 17th at the Montana State Invitational, helping the men’s team to a first-place finish there as well. The men’s Nordic team won three of its six meets during the season. 2015 (Freshman)—For his first year with the Buffs, he competed in and finished 10 races with one top 20 finish when he placed 20th in classical at the Utah Invitational. He was a finalist for the CU Male Freshman Athlete of Year. Club—He skied for Ski and Snowboard Club Vail from 2012-14, the Rocky Mountain Junior National Team from 2009-14 and the Crested Butte Winter Sports Club from 2005-11. He participated in Super Tour races at West Yellowstone and had nine wins. He placed 13th in the freestyle race in a Super Tour race in 2013 and he was the top Rocky Mountain Junior Division Qualifier four out of five years from 2010-14. High School—He graduated from Vail Ski and Snowboard Academy in May 2014 and also attended the Crested Butte Community School. He participated on the varsity Nordic skiing, track & field and mountain biking teams throughout high school. He was part of the mountain biking Colorado state championship team in 2012. He was on the All-State team and placed second at the Colorado State Championships in 2012. He placed 13th in the freestyle race in Nordic at the State Championships. SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS In 2012 at Crested Butte Community School, his cross country running team won the State Championship and in 2013 his Ski and Snowboard Club Vail was named the USSA Team of the Year. 2017 CL FS He was a member of the All-State Cross Country team in 2010-11 as a freshman and sophomore Utah Invitational 14 37 and his freshman year he was an All-American in the 5K freestyle. In 2012, he set the Crested Butte Montana State Invitational DF 34 Community School record for the 5K in a time of 16:03. Seawolf Invitational 13* 23 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 31 33 In The Classroom—He is majoring in accounting and finance at Colorado and is also interested RMISA Championships 24 26 in international relations. Serving as a co-president of CU’s student-athlete advisory committee his NCAA Championships - - senior year, he was selected to attend the Pac-12’s SALT (student-athlete leadership team) meetings in San Francisco in late October 2017, meeting with 11 other athletes from the conference (one from * Mixed Gender Relay at the Seawolf Invite was every other school) and league/university administrators to discuss legislative details student-athletes a 4-skier team finish, did not count towards would like to see changed in the conference. individual career numbers.

Personal—Ian Jerome Boucher was born Dec. 23, 1995, in Placerville, Calif., to Channing and Rose 2016 CL FS Boucher. He enjoys being outdoors, biking, hiking and playing volleyball and soccer. His goal after Utah Invitational 25 27 college is to travel the world. He is related to John Boucher, who is a member of the National Lacrosse Montana State Invitational 17 32 Hall of Fame. John Boucher Colorado Invitational - 31 attended St. John’s College, having New Mexico Invitational 24 14 never played football or lacrosse RMISA Championships 23 32 and ended up lettering three times NCAA Championships - - in football and played every minute of every game of his lacrosse career 2015 CL FS and was a first-team All-American in Utah Invitational 18 25 1929 when the school won its first Colorado Invitational 26 28 National Championship. He chose New Mexico Invitational 28 24 Colorado because it has “great Alaska Anchorage Invitational 27 31 skiing, is a great place and has great RMISA Championships 30 32 people.” NCAA Championships - -

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Andrew Potyk 6-0 • 160 •Sophomore • Men’s Nordic • Spokane, Wash. (Joel E. Ferris/Spokane Nordic Ski Association)

Top Career Classical Finish: 18th (2017 Alaska Anchorage Invitational) Top Career Freestyle Finish: 17th (2017 Alaska Anchorage Invitational) 1 Letter; 2017 as a freshman

Honors • 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals)

2017 (Freshman)—He had a strong finish to his first season on the collegiate circuit, recording top 20 finishes in three of his final four races. His top freestyle finish came in the 20K skate at the Alaska Anchorage Invitational when he placed 17th. He also had his top classic finish at the same meet, finishing 18th in the 10K race at Kincaid Park in Anchorage. On the season he competed in and finished all 10 races through the RMISA/NCAA West Region Championships. He was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships.

Club—Potyk was a member of the Pacific Northwest Junior National Team from 2015 until he enrolled at CU. There he earned All-America honors in the 15K freestyle race at the 2016 Junior Nationals. In 2016 at those Junior Nationals held at Telemark, Wisc., he had three top 20 finishes; placing 10th in the 15K freestyle race, 14th in the 3K skate relay and 17th in the 10K classic race.

High School—Potyk graduated from Joel E. Ferris High School in Spokane, Wash. in June of 2016 as the Valedictorian of his class. There he played soccer (midfielder and goalkeeper) under coach Erik Powell and also ran cross country under coach Mike Hadway. His top 5K run was 16:31. He helped lead his cross country team in 2015 to a fourth place WIAA state meet finish. Individually, he was named the 2016 Spokane Sports Commission Non-High School Athlete of the Year.

In The Classroom—Potyk is majoring in chemical and biological engineering at Colorado.

Personal—Andrew Potyk was born on Aug. 29, 1997 in Spokane, Wash. He is the son of Carol Guthrie and Darry Potyk, who are both physicians. He has a twin brother, Joel, who is a sophomore at Oregon State and member of its polo team, and a younger sister, Lauren, who is a senior in high school. His hobbies include fly fishing, rafting, water skiing, rock climbing, mountain biking and alpine touring (backcountry skiing). After college he would like to either become a physician like his parents or work in development in biological/chemical engineering.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 CL FS Utah Invitational 37 27 Montana State Invitational 24 24 Seawolf Invitational 16* 31 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 18 17 RMISA Championships 27 18 NCAA Championships - -

* Mixed Gender Relay at the Seawolf Invite was a 4-skier team finish, did not count towards individual career numbers.

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 42 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

Petter Reistad 6-5 • 185 • Junior • Men’s Nordic • Baerum, Norway. (Nadderud/Baerums Verk)

Top Career Classical Finish: First (2017 Montana State Invitational) Top Career Freestyle Finish: Second (2017 Montana State Invitational) 2 Letters; 2016 as a freshman, 2017 as a sophomore

Honors • 2017 First-Team All-American (Classical & Freestyle) • 2016 Second-Team All-American (Classical & Freestyle) • 2016 & 2017 First-Team All-RMISA • 2016 & 2017 National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (3.5 GPA, Participation in Regionals) • RMISA Skier of the Week (2016 MSU Invitational, 2017 MSU Invitational) • 2017 CU Ceal Barry Leadership Award

Career at Colorado—He is already a four-time All-American in just his first two seasons at Colorado. In 22 career races, he has placed inside the top five 14 times with eight podium appearances.

2017 (Sophomore)—He had an elite sophomore season, earning first-team All-American honors in both the classic and freestyle races after finishing fourth in both events at the NCAA Championships. He was a first-team All-RMISA selection and earned his second career RMISA Skier of the Week honor after the Montana State Invitational when he won the first race of his career (20K classical) and placed second in the 10K freestyle (top freestyle finish of his career). On the season he finished seventh or better in all 11 races and his five podium appearances were the most of any Buff on the men’s Nordic team. His first podium appearance of the season came in the classical sprints at the Utah Invitational to open the year. He followed that up with his award-winning Montana State Invitational and then in Alaska reached the podium again in the 10K classic race in the UAA Invitational. At the RMISA Championships, he came in third in the 20K freestyle skate and was fourth in the 10K classic. He was named to the 2017 USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team, which requires a cumulative 3.5 grade point average and competing at the NCAA Regional Championships. At the end of the school year he was one of four recipients of CU’s Ceal Barry Leadership Award, named for CU’s legendary women’s basketball coach and awarded to those student-athletes who most effectively inspires his or her team and the Colorado campus and community through exemplary commitment, composure and integrity.

2016 (Freshman)—He began his CU career with a bang, competing in 11 of the 12 races on the season and finishing in the top nine all 11 times. He had six top five finishes with three podium appearances. All three podiums were runner-up finishes in classic races at the Montana State Invitational, the New Mexico Invitational and the RMISA Championships. He earned two second-team All-America honors at the NCAA Championships held in Steamboat Springs, taking sixth in the freestyle and ninth in the classic race. He attempted to double-pole the entire 20K classic race and was leading past the halfway point on the final day of NCAA Championships and still SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2017 CL FS Utah Invitational 2 6 Montana State Invitational 1 2 Seawolf Invitational 1* 6 Alaska Anchorage Invitational 3 7 RMISA Championships 4 3 NCAA Championships 4 4

* Mixed Gender Relay at the Seawolf Invite was a 4-skier team finish, did not count towards individual career numbers. 2016 CL FS Utah Invitational 4 7 Montana State Invitational 2 4 Colorado Invitational - 7 New Mexico Invitational 2 4 RMISA Championships 2 6 NCAA Championships 9 6

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held on for a top 10 finish. He was named first-team All-RMISA and was the RMISA Skier of the Week for the Montana State Invitational. He was a finalist for the CUSPYe Male Freshman of the Year award. He was named to the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team for maintaining above a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and participating at the RMISA Championships/NCAA Eat Regional.

Club—Reistad skied for Baerums Verk Sports Club since the beginning of his career. He participated in FIS Junior World Championships in 2014 at Val di Fiemme, Italy and there he won one gold and one bronze medal. He won seven medals in the Norwegian Championships through his career. In 2014, he placed third, overall in the Norwegian Cup.

High School—Reistad graduated from Nadderud Upper Secondary School in Oslo, Norway in June 2013.

In the Classroom—He is majoring in finance at Colorado. In the summer of 2017 he completed an internship with the Norwegian Bank DNB as a risk analyst at their headquarters.

Personal—He was born May 29, 1994, in Trondheim, Norway. His two brothers are professional handball athletes in Norway. His great grandfather, Ole Reistad, won a gold medal in the 1928 Winter Olympics in the demonstration event military patrol. He was the Norwegian flag bearer at the opening ceremony. Ole also competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in the pentathlon, finishing 14th, and became a Norwegian champion in the sport. During World War II, he was a leader of the training base, Little Norway, in Toronto, Canada.

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 44 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

Tyler Terranova 5-11 • 145 • Freshman • Men’s Nordic • Steamboat Springs, Colo. (Steamboat Springs/ Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club)

Club—From 2014-17 he raced with the Junior National Team and in 2017 was on the Junior National Select Team. For eight years prior to coming to Colorado he was also a member of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club. In 2014, he placed third in a 5K classic race at Soldier Hollow in Utah as a part of the Super Junior National Qualifier. At a Rocky Mountain Junior National Qualifier in 2016, held at Steamboat Springs, he placed second in the 10K classic race. On Feb. 21, 2016, he came in third at the Vail Junior National Qualifier held at Maloit Park and in 2017 in a 15K freestyle he placed third in the Rocky Mountain Junior National Qualifier.

High School—He graduated from Steamboat Springs High School in June of 2017. There he was on the Nordic skiing team coached by Josh Smullin and Brian Tate.

In The Classroom—He is currently an open option major, but intends to study finance at Colorado and is also interested in international affairs. He graduated high school with a 3.5 GPA.

Personal—He was born in Steamboat Springs, Colo. on May 12, 1999. He is the middle child of Jodi and Dave Terranova. His older sister, Samantha, is a sophomore on the University of San Diego swim team competing in the backstroke and individual medley, while his younger sister is a junior in high school. His hobbies include backcountry skiing, biking and “trying my best at golf.” In high school he was the vice president of the Spanish club.

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The 1991 NCAA Champion Buffaloes - Richard Rokos’ first season as head coach

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 46 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 CU Skiing Year-by-Year

MEN (1950–1982) WOMEN (AIAW; 1977–1982) Team Finishes------NCAA All-Americans----- Team Finishes------NCAA All-Americans----- Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th RMISA NCAA Champions Total A (B) C D Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th RMISA NCAA Champions Total A (B) C D Head Coaches: Steve Bradley/Jim Johnson Head Coach: Larry Martin 1977 – – – – – 3rd 10th 0 – – – – – 1950 – – 3 1 2 3rd 6th# 0 – – – – – Head Coach: Steve Devin Head Coaches: Warren Erbe/Gerhart Lippman 1978 – – – – – 1st 7th 0 – – – – – 1951 – – – 2 2 5th – 0 – – – – – 1979 3 1 – 2 – 1st 2nd 0 2 2 – 1 – 1952 – – 2 1 3 5th 5th# 0 – – – – – 1980 1 1 1 – 1 2nd 5th 0 1 1 – – – Head Coach: Tom Jacobs Head Coach: Tim Hinderman 1981 – 4 1 – – 2nd 8th 0 3 2 – 1 – 1953 – – 2 2 – 3rd 7th# 0 0 – – – – 1982 2 2 1 – – 2nd 1st 2 4 4 – – – 1954 1 3 2 1 – 4th 3rd 0 0 – – – – 1955 – 6 – 1 – 2nd 4th 0 0 – – – – COED (1983–current) 1956 – 1 3 1 – 3rd 6th 0 0 – – – – Team Finishes------NCAA All-Americans----- Head Coach: Bob Beattie Season 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th RMISA NCAA Champions Total A (B) C D 1957 1 4 1 – – 2nd 2nd 0 0 – – – – Head Coach: Tim Hinderman 1983 – – 3 2 – 2nd 4th 1 7 5 (1) 2 – 1958 – 4 1 – – 2nd 3rd 0 1 1 – – – Head Coach: Alan Ashley 1959 4 2 – – – 1st 1st 2 2 2 – – – 1984 – 2 1 2 1 2nd 4th 1 7 5 – 2 1 1960 4 2 – – – 1st 1st 4 2 2 – – – 1985 – 2 3 – 1 3rd 5th 1 4 2 (1) 2 1 1961 – 4 1 – – 2nd 3rd 2 1 1 – – – 1986 1 1 3 1 – 1st 4th 3* 6 5 (2) 1 1 1987 – 2 4 – – 3rd 3rd 3 7 6 (1) 1 2 1962 2 2 2 – – 1st 2nd 0 0 – – – – Head Coach: Tim LaVallee 1963 3 1 – – – 1st 2nd 4 3 3 – – – 1988 1 2 2 1 – 2nd 3rd 2* 6 4 (2) 2 1 1964 – 1 2 1 – 4th – 0 0 – – – – 1989 – 6 2 1 – 3rd 3rd 2 7 2 (2) 5 1 1965 1 2 1 1 – 4th 6th 4 2 – 2 – – 1990 2 5 1 – – 2nd 3rd 1 8 4 (2) 4 1 Head Coach: M.J. Elisha Head Coach: Richard Rokos 1991 6 1 – – – 1st 1st 2 14 9 (3) 5 2 1966 – 1 – 2 1 4th – 2 1 1 – – – 1992 1 2 2 1 1 4th 5th 2 5 2 (2) 3 2 Head Coaches: Jim Hoeschler/Mike Romine 1993 4 1 – 1 – 1st 4th 2 10 5 (1) 5 – 1967 –1–11 4th – 0 0 – ––– 1994 1 4 – 2 – 1st 4th 0 7 4 – 3 1 Head Coach: Bill Marolt 1995 6 – – – – 1st 1st 2 12 4 (1) 8 5 1996 3 1 1 1 – 2nd 4th 0 8 4 (1) 4 1 1968 1 1 2 1 1 4th 5th 1 3 2 – 1 – 1997 1 3 2 – – 2nd 3rd 0 7 5 (2) 2 3 1969 1 2 – 1 1 1st 5th 2 4 3 – 1 – 1998 3 3 – – – 2nd 1st 3 9 5 (2) 4 2 1970 – 4 1 – – 2nd 3rd 3 4 2 – 2 – 1999 4 1 – 1 – 1st 1st 3 9 7 (3) 2 3 1971 – 4 – – – 2nd 2nd 1 3 2 – 1 – 2000 4 2 – – – 1st 2nd 3 9 6 (1) 3 4 1972 2 2 – – 1 1st 1st 2 4 2 – 2 – 2001 1 3 2 – – 2nd 3rd 0 7 7 (1) – 3 2002 1 3 1 1 – 1st 2nd 1 6 4 – 2 5 1973 3 2 – – – 1st 1st 1 5 2 – 3 – 2003 1 2 1 2 – 2nd 3rd 0 6 2 4 1 1974 4 1 – – – 1st 1st 1 7 3 – 4 – 2004 – 2 1 2 1 5th 4th 0 8 5 (2) 3 – 1975 5 – – – – 1st 1st 3 7 5 – 2 – 2005 – 2 2 1 – 3rd 6th 0 5 3 (1) 2 – 1976 5 – 1 1 – 1st 1st 1 6 4 – 2 – 2006 4 2 – – – 1st 1st 4 8 7 (3) 1 4 2007 2 3 1 – – 2nd 3rd 0 6 4 (1) 2 3 1977 4 1 – – – 2nd 1st 3 7 4 – 3 – 2008 2 2 2 – – 1st 2nd 4 11 7 (2) 4 2 1978 3 – 1 – – 2nd 1st 2 2 2 – – – 2009 3 2 1 – – 2nd 2nd 2 10 5 (0) 5 3 Head Coach: Tim Hinderman 2010 3 2 1 – – 1st 2nd 1 12 8 (1) 4 3 1979 3 1 2 – – 1st 1st 0 3 3 – – – 2011 5 – – 1 – 1st 1st 2 12 7 (3) 5 2 1980 1 3 2 – – 2nd 3rd 0 3 – – 3 – 2012 – 4 2 – – 2nd 3rd 1 11 4 (1) 7 1 2013 6 – – – – 1st 1st 2 9 6 (2) 3 – 1981 3 2 1 – – 2nd 3rd 0 3 1 – 2 – 2014 – 2 – 3 – 2nd 4th 2 7 5 (1) 2 – 1982 3 3 – – – 2nd 1st 3 6 5 – 1 – 2015 4 2 – – – 1st 1st – 13 5 (2) 8 2 2016 1 4 1 — — 2nd 2nd 2 13 9 (1) 4 1 2017 3 1 2 – – 1st 2nd 4 14 10 (4) 4 2 KEY: A–first–team; (B)–two–time first–team; C–second–team (honorable mention prior to 1977); D–multiple second–team honors in addition to a first–team performance or another second–team finish. #–Prior to the NCAA sponsoring championships, titles were awarded by the National Collegiate Ski Association. *–denotes relay team counted as one champion. RMISA Championships double as the NCAA West Regional.

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CU season results since the NCAA and AIAW merged the sport of skiing into a coed program beginning in the 1982-83 academic year. Listed are competitions, Colorado’s finish, the meet winner and its point total (if known), the point margin between first and second place, and CU individual race winners (†-also served as NCAA West Regional; Colorado-hosted events in CAPS): 1983 Montana State Invitationa 3rd/8 Wyoming Nilsen (MXC); Walker (MGS) Utah Invitational 3rd/8 Utah N/A Wyoming Invitational 4th/8 Utah N/A New Mexico Invitational 6th/8 Utah N/A NCAA WEST REGIONAL 3rd/8 Wyoming N/A NCAA Championships 4th/8 Utah (696) 46 Scherrer (MSL)

1984 Montana State Invitational 5th/7 Utah N/A Utah Invitational 3rd/8 Utah N/A Western State Invitational 2nd/4 Utah N/A Wyoming Invitational 4th/9 Wyoming (421) 16 none †COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/9 Utah (427.5) 27 none NCAA Championships 4th/17 Utah (750.5) 66.5 Marceau (MSL)

1985 Nevada-Reno Invitational 2nd/6 Wyoming N/A Utah Invitational 3rd/8 Utah N/A Wyoming Invitational 3rd/7 Utah/Wyoming (296) 0 none New Mexico Invitational 3rd/8 Wyoming N/A †COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/8 Utah (309.5) 1.5 Madsen (WGS), Petty (WXC) NCAA Championships 5th/18 Wyoming (764) 20 Petty (WXC)

1986 Nevada-Reno Invitational 3rd/9 Wyoming N/A Montana State Invitational 2nd/9 Wyoming (508) 11 Butts (WXC); McGehee (WGS); Skajem (MGS, MSL) Western State Invitational 3rd/7 Utah (407) 31.5 Skajem (MGS, MSL) New Mexico Invitational 3rd/7 Utah (392) 28 Petty (WXC) †COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/6 COLORADO (400) 34 Skajem (MGS, MSL) NCAA Championships 4th/18 Utah (612) 10 McGehee (WGS); Skajem (MSL)

1987 Nevada-Reno Invitational 2nd/7 Utah (325) 53 Bjornsen (WSL); Petty (WXC); Skajem (MSL) Utah Invitational 2nd/7 Utah (342) 91 Petty (WXC); Skajem (MSL) Wyoming Invitational 3rd/5 Utah (257.5) 36 Petty (WXC); Skajem (MSL); Walsh (MGS) New Mexico Invitational 3rd/6 New Mexico (281.5) 15.5 Walsh (MGS) †COLORADO INVITATIONAL 3rd/6 Utah (328) 11 Furtado (WSL); Walsh (MGS) NCAA Championships 3rd/16 Utah (710) 83 Petty (WXC); Skajem (MGS, MSL)

1988 Utah Invitational 4th/6 Utah (298) 24.5 Corcoran (WGS); Walsh (MGS) Wyoming Invitational 2nd/5 Utah (253.5) 12 Schaanning (MCL); Schlopy (MSL) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/5 Colorado (256) 6 Furtado (WGS); Jakobsen (MXC); Walsh (MSL) New Mexico Invitational 3rd/4 Utah (239) 26 Corcoran (WGS); Walsh (MGS, MSL) NCAA West Regional 2nd/6 Utah (298) 43 Furtado (WGS) NCAA Championships 3rd/18 Utah (651) 37 Jakobsen (MXC)

1989 Western Invitational (Nordic) 2nd/7 Utah (191) 4 Jakobsen (MFS) Utah Invitational 2nd/10 Utah (623.5) 41 Jakobsen (MCL, MFS); Schlopy (MGS, MGS) Wyoming Invitational 3rd/5 Utah (266) 14 none COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/10 Utah (753) 66 Southwell (WCL) Alaska-Anchorage Invit. (Nordic) 2nd/6 Utah (181.5) 47.5 Jakobsen (MFS) New Mexico Invitational (Alpine) 2nd/6 Utah (186) 41 none Alaska-Fairbanks Invit. (Nordic) 2nd/6 Utah (180) 30 none NCAA West Regional 4th/5 Utah (240) 24 Jakobsen (MFS) NCAA Championships 3rd/17 Vermont (672) 4 Jakobsen (MFS); Witter (MGS)

1990 Utah Invitational (Nordic) 1st/5 Colorado (146) 36 Jakobsen (MCL, MFS) Utah Invitational 2nd/10 Utah (620.5) 34 none Wyoming Invitational 2nd/5 Utah (232) 10 Bendtal (WCL, WFS); Jakobsen (MCL, MFS) New Mexico Invitational (Alpine) t-2nd/5 Utah (62) 12 Pedersen (MSL) New Mexico-FIS Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (432) 6 Jakobsen (MFS); Southwell (WFS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Alpine) 1st/5 Colorado (99) 6 Pedersen (MGS) NCAA WEST REGIONAL 2nd/6 Utah (315.5) 8 Bendtal (WCL); Southwell (WFS); Svensson (MCL) NCAA Championships 3rd/15 Vermont (671) 100 Pedersen (MSL)

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 48 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 Year-by-Year Results

1991 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Alaska Invitational (Nordic) 1st/9 Colorado (272) 2 Skjolden (WCL, WFS) Utah Invitational 2nd/11 Utah (539) 14 Barrett (WGS); Skjolden (WFS); Standteiner (MGS); Svensson (MFS) Western State Invitational (Alpine) 1st/4 Colorado (156) 25 Rojs (WGS); Standteiner (MGS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/10 Colorado (567) 6 Standteiner (MGS, MSL); Svensson (MCL) New Mexico Invitational 1st/5 Colorado (260) 84 Rojs (WGS); Skjolden (WFS); Standteiner (MGS, MSL) †Wyoming Invitational 1st/5 Colorado (249.5) 14 Barrett (WGS); Skjolden (WCL) NCAA Championships 1st/16 Colorado (713) 31 Standteiner (MGS); Svensson (MFS)

1992 Utah Invitational 3rd/11 Utah (573) 13 Hanson (MGS); Svensson (MCL) Western State Invitational 3rd/5 Utah (247) 20 Hanson (MGS); Svensson (MFS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/4 Colorado (176) 9 Svensson (MFS) New Mexico Invitational (Alpine) 2nd/4 New Mexico (152) 42 none Alaska Invitational (Nordic) 2nd/5 Utah (115) 3 Svensson (MCL) †Wyoming Invitational 4th/6 New Mexico (246) 17 Svensson (MFS) NCAA Championships 5th/19 Vermont (693.5) 51 Archer (MGS); Skjolden (WFS)

1993 Utah Invitational 1st/6 Colorado (275) 8 none COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/5 Utah (264) 31 Hanson (MGS); Skjolden (WCL) Western State Invitational 1st/6 Colorado (315) 1 Skjolden (WCL) RMISA Invitational 1st/5 Colorado (159) 18 Skjolden (WCL) †New Mexico Invitational 1st/5 Colorado (268) 25.5 Svensson (MCL, MFS); Hanson (MSL); Ramsden (MGS); Rojs (WSL); Skjolden (WCL) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th/20 Utah (783) 82.5 Ramsden (MGS); Skjolden (WCL)

1994 Utah Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (369) 14 none COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/6 Utah (307) 13.5 Kendall (WGS); Schultz (MFS) Denver Invitational (Alpine) 2nd/6 Utah (159) 2 Rojs (WGS, WSL) Alaska Invitational (Nordic) 4th/6 Alaska-Anch. (162) 2 none New Mexico Invitational 2nd/6 Utah (299) 21.5 Schultz (MFS) †Western State Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (382) 70.5 Schultz (MFS) NCAA Championships 4th/18 Vermont (688) 21 none

1995 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Utah Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (1,297) 81 Pekk (MCL) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/8 Colorado (1,296) 5 Wither (MSL) Denver Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (1,330) 16 Gr.Buchheister (MGS); Piene (WSL); Wither (MSL) New Mexico Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (1,330) 89 Gr.Buchheister (MGS); Kendall (WGS); Totland (MCL) †Western State Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (1,293.5) 55 none NCAA Championships 1st/21 Colorado (720.5) 9.5 Sax (MGS)

1996 Nevada-Reno Invitational 3rd/8 Denver (460) 20 Gedde-Dahl (WGS); Snyder (MSL); Wither (MSL) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/9 Colorado (459) 23 Snyder (MGS) Denver Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (379) 22 none New Mexico Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (345) 32 Ge.Buchheister (MSL) †Western State Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (405.5) 20.5 Davenport (WGS); Renaa (MCL); Webb (MGS) NCAA Championships 4th/23 Utah (719) 83.5 none

1997 Utah Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (424) 25.5 none Denver Invitational 3rd/7 Utah (381) 46 Gedde-Dahl (WGS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/7 Utah (351) 2 none NCAA West Regional 2nd/7 Utah (455) 47 none Nevada Invitational (Alpine) 2nd/7 New Mexico (200) 14 Davenport (WGS); Lowe (WFS) NCAA Championships 3rd/21 Utah (686) 39.5 none

1998 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Utah/Alaska-Anchorage Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (406) 13 Selnes (WCL, WFS); Tronvoll (MCL) Denver Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (448) 14 Gedde-Dahl (WGS); Selnes (WCL, WFS) New Mexico Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (397.5) 7.5 Gedde-Dahl (WGS); Selnes (WCL, WFS); Tronvoll (MCL) Western State Invitational 2nd/7 Utah (412) 54 Selnes (WCL, WFS); Tronvoll (MCL) †COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/8 Utah (474) 23 Ge.Buchheister (MSL); Gedde-Dahl (WGS); Selnes (WFS); Tronvoll (MFS) NCAA Championships 1st/22 Colorado (654) 2.5 Gedde-Dahl (WGS); Selnes (WCL, WFS)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 49 Year-by-Year Results

1999 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Montana State Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (443) 28 Tronvoll (MCL, MFS); Wikstrom (WGS, WSL) New Mexico Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (375) 28 Hartley (WGS); Tronvoll (MCL, MFS); Wikstrom (WGS) Western State Invitational 2nd/7 Denver (456) 2 Nolting (MSL); Tronvoll (MCL) Utah Invitational 4th/8 New Mexico (411) 1 none †Nevada Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (517) 4 M.Eriksson (MCL); Hartley (WGS) NCAA Championships 1st/23 Colorado (650) 14 Hartley (WGS); Tronvoll (MCL); Wikstrom (WSL)

2000 Utah Invitational 2nd/9 Denver (516.5) 1.5 H.Eriksson (MCL); Hanusova (WFS); Pashkowski (WSL) Montana State Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (532) 33 LeRoy (MSL); Hanusova (WFS); Pashkowski (WGS) Denver Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (482) 28 none COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/8 Colorado (493) 43.5 Hanusova (WCL); Hartley (WGS); LeRoy (MSL); Pashkowski (WSL) †RMISA Championships 1st/9 Colorado (562) 21 Hanusova (WFS); Odegard (WCL) NCAA Championships 2nd/20 Denver (720) 109 Hanusova (WFS); LeRoy (MSL)

2001 Nevada Invitational 2nd/9 Utah (499.5) 49.5 C.Wolk (MGS) Utah Invitational 2nd/9 Denver (522) 65 none COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/8 Colorado (434.5) 17.5 Nolting (MSL) New Mexico Invitational 3rd/8 Denver (423.5) 6 none †RMISA Championships 2nd/9 Denver (510) 38.5 McAllister (WFS) NCAA Championships 3rd/22 Denver (649) 44 none

2002 Montana State Invitational 4th/9 Denver (603) 45 none Nevada Invitational 3rd/9 Denver (583) 32 Cullman (WSL) Denver Invitational 2nd/8 Denver (577) 31.5 Cullman (WSL); Schuetze (MSL) New Mexico Invitational 2nd/8 Denver (581.5) 11.5 Cullman (WSL) †RMISA Championships 1st/9 Colorado (559) 20 Storeng (WCL, WFS); Shepherd (MSL) NCAA Championships 2nd/23 Denver (656) 44 Storeng (WCL)

2003 Alaska-Utah Invitational 4th/9 New Mexico (561) 16 Schuetze (MSL) Montana State Invitational 2nd/9 Utah (575.5) 37.5 Cullman (WSL) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/9 Colorado (618) 53 Cullman (WGS); B.Hogan (MSL) Western State Invitational 4th/9 New Mexico (568) 16 B.Hogan (MSL) †RMISA Championships 2nd/9 Utah (581) 18 none NCAA Championships 3rd/22 Utah (682) 131 none

2004 Nevada Invitational 2nd/10 Denver (597) 36 none Utah Invitational 4th/10 New Mexico (570) 6 E.Hogan (WSL) New Mexico Invitational 3rd/10 New Mexico (590) 21 none COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/10 Denver (583) 23 Schjellerud (MCL) †RMISA Championships 5th/10 Denver (570) 60 none NCAA Championships 4th/10 New Mexico (623) 42 none

2005 Utah Invitational 2nd/10 Denver (568) 80 none Alaska Invitational 3rd/10 Denver (541) 47.5 Christiansen (MFS); Schjellerud (MCL) Denver Invitational 4th/10 Denver (565) 42 Christiansen (MFS) New Mexico Invitational 2nd/10 Denver (583) 22 Roosevelt (WSL) †RMISA Championships 3rd/10 Denver (560) 30 none NCAA Championships 6th/22 Denver (622.5) 47.5 none

2006 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Alaska Invitational 2nd/11 Denver (545) 10 Mocellin (WGS); Zikova (WSL) Montana State Invitational 2nd/11 Denver (568) 3 Zikova (WGS, WSL); Palanova (WFS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/11 Colorado (592) 48 Grevsgaard (WCL); Palanova (WFS); Perricone (WSL) Western State Invitational 1st/10 Colorado (597.5) 31.5 Rehemaa (WFS, WCL); Zikova (WGS, WSL); Richmond (MCL) †RMISA Championships 1st/10 Colorado (577) 29.5 Rehemaa (WFS, WCL); Hoye (MCL); Zikova (WSL) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st/24 Colorado (654) 98 Rehemaa (WFS, WCL); Richmond (MFS); Zikova (WSL)

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 50 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 Year-by-Year Results

2007 Utah Invitational 1st/10 Colorado (552) 15 Gelso (MFS), Grevsgaard (WCL) Denver Invitational 2nd/10 Denver (550) 12 Grevsgaard (WCL), Zikova (WGS, WSL) Montana State Invitational 1st/10 Colorado (579.5) 29.5 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS), Richmond (MFS), Roberts (MSL), Zikova (WSL) New Mexico Invitational 2nd/9 Denver (592.5) 107.5 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS) †RMISA Championships 2nd/9 Denver (426) 17 Grevsgaard (WCL), Perricone (WSL) NCAA Championships 3rd/22 Dartmouth (698) 50 none

2008 COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/10 Colorado (549) 27 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS), Zikova (WSL) Utah Invitational 3rd/10 Utah (585.5) 35.5 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS), Zikova (WSL) Western State Invitational 3rd/10 Utah (585) 15.5 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS) New Mexico Invitational 2nd/10 Denver (591) 13.5 Hartman (WGS), Grevsgaard (WCL), Zikova (WSL) †RMISA Championsips 1st/9 Colorado (555) 28 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS), Richmond (MCL, MFS), Zikova (WSL) NCAA Championships 2nd/21 Denver (649.5) 30.5 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS), Zikova (WGS, WSL)

2009 Seawolf Invitational 2nd/9 Alaska Anchorage (554) 16 Grevsgaard (WCL), Ostensen (MCL) UAA Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (542) 12.5 Kjoelhamar (MFS), Ostensen (MCL), Rivas (MSL), Turzian (WFS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/9 Colorado (564.5) 23.5 Gelso (MFS), Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS), Kjoelhamar (MCL) Denver Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (540) 48 Grevsgaard (WCL, WFS) †RMISA Championships 2nd/9 New Mexico (565) 25 Nordh (WGS) NCAA Championships 2nd/22 Denver (659) 56.5 Kjoelhamar (MFR), Rivas (MSL)

2010 Montana State Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (903) 68 None Utah Invitational 3rd/7 New Mexico (850) 29 Hajkova (WCL) New Mexico Invitatoinal 2nd/7 New Mexico (961) 160 Hartman (WGS) Nevada Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (913.5) 77.5 Gelso (MCL, MFS), Rivas (MGS) †RMISA Championships 1st/7 Colorado (902) 138 Gelso (MCL, MFS) NCAA Championships 2nd/22 Denver (785.5) 71.5 Gelso (MCL)

2011 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Montana State Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (921) 9 Kjoelhamar (FS), Utah Invitational 1st/7 Colorado (923) 25 Kjoelhamar (CL), Rivas (SL) New Mexico Invitational 4th/7 New Mexico (881) 50 Haug (SL) Denver Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (879) 10 Pletcher (CL), Reid (CL) †RMISA Championships 1st/7 Colorado (865.5) 75.5 Hajkova (CL/FS) NCAA Championships 1st/21 Colorado (831) 80.5 Hajkova (CL), Pletcher (CL)

2012 COLORADO INVITATIONAL 2nd/9 Utah (896) 24 Ghent (GS), Reid (FS) Denver Invitational 2nd/9 Utah (902) 60 Oedegaard (CL, FS) Alaska Anchorage Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (898) 67 McLean (GS), Hajkova (CL) Seawolf Invitational 3rd/8 Utah (858) 83 Oedegaard (CL), Hajkova (CL, FS) RMISA Championships 2nd/8 Utah (932) 69.5 Oedegaard (CL, FS) NCAA Championships 3rd/21 Vermont (932) 162 Zika (GS)

2013 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/9 Colorado (878) 69.5 Oedegaard (FS); M. Nordstrom (CL); Reid (FS) Denver Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (852) 19 Oedegaard (CL); Reid (CL, FS) Utah Invitational 1st/8 Colorado (904) 59 Reid (CL, FS) New Mexico Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (864) 13 Reid (CL, FS) RMISA Championships 1st/6 Colorado (905.5) 46.5 Hajkova (FS); Oedegaard (CL); Reid (CL) NCAA Championships 1st/21 Colorado (708) 43 Oedegaard (CL); Reid (FS)

2014 Utah Invitational 6th/9 Utah (657.5) 8.5 None Montana State Invitational 4th/9 Denver (737) 180 Honkonen (SL) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 4th/8 Denver (648) 57 Oedegaard (CL) Stroem (CL) New Mexico Invitational 2nd/9 New Mexico (655) 66.5 Oedegaard (FS) RMISA Championships 2nd/7 Utah (640) 4 Oedegaard (FS); Reid (CL) NCAA Championships 4th/23 Denver (556) 68.5 Oedegaard (CL); Stroem (FS)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 51 Year-by-Year Results

2015 (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) Utah Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (878) 82.5 Grosvold (SL), Oedegaard (CL), Stroem (FS), Granstrom (GS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/8 Colorado (668) 37 Oedegaard (CL, FS) New Mexico Invitational 2nd/8 New Mexico (579) 28 Oedegaard (CL) Alaska Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (629.5) 62 Oedegaard (FS), Stroem (CL) RMISA Championships 1st/7 Colorado (651) 42 Oedegaard (CL, FS), Honkonen (SL) NCAA Championships 1st/23 Colorado (505) 27 None

2016 Utah Invitational 2nd/8 Utah (632) 12 Johansen (GS), Stroem (CL) Montana State Invitational 2nd/9 Denver (629) 4 Stroem (FS), Trulsrud (GS) COLORADO INVITATIONAL 3rd/9 Utah (649) 66 Gunnarsson (SL), Trulsrud (GS) New Mexico Invitational 1st/9 Colorado (676) 30 Gunnarsson (SL),Johansen (SL), Stroem (FS, CL) RMISA Championships 2nd/8 Utah (662) 28 Luukko (SL), Stroem (FS, CL) NCAA Championships 2nd/23 Denver (567.5) 76 Stroem (FS, CL)

2017 Utah Invitational 1st/10 Colorado (610) 9 Hyncicova (FS), Ketterer (SL) Montana State Invitational 1st/10 Colorado (670) 66.5 Hyncicova (FS, CL), Ketterer (SL), Reistad (CL) Seawolf Invitational 3rd/9 Utah (665) 96 Mixed Gender Relay Team (no individual victories) Alaska Anchorage Invitational 3rd/8 Utah (661) 25 Ketterer (SL), Knori (CL) RMISA Championships 1st/8 Colorado (672) 7.5 Ketterer (GS) NCAA Championships 2nd/21 Utah (541.5) 16.5 Hyncicova (CL, FS), Ketterer (GS, SL)

The 1995 (above) and 2013 (below) Colorado national championship teams, two of the three teams in CU history that won every single meet during their championship seasons. Denver (2005) is the only other western school since the sport merged into a coed program in 1983 to go undefeated during a season. CU’s men’s team in 1975 also went undefeated, winning all five of its meets under head coach Bill Marolt.

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 52 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 1989 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB D31 J1 at Western Invitational (X-C) at Jackson Hole 2nd/7 187 187 -4 J 6-7 at Utah Invitational 2nd/10 582.5 -41 J 20-21 at Wyoming Invitational 3rd/5 3rd/5 3rd/5 3rd/5 4th/4 4th/4 4th/4 96 98 194 -72 J 27-28 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora/Granby) 2nd/10 687 -66 F 6-7 Alaska Fairbanks Invitational (X-C) 2nd/6 134 -47.5 F 10-11 New Mexico Invitational 2nd/6 2nd/6 2nd/6 2nd/6 ------145 -- 145 -41 F 11-12 Alaska Anchorage Invitational (X-C) 2nd/6 150 -30 F 17-18 NCAA West Regional (Durango, Colo.) 4th/5 M 7-10 at NCAA Championships (Jackson, Wyo.) 3rd/17 2nd/15 1st/12 3rd/13 4th/13 3rd/12 6th/12 319 281.5 600.5 -71.5 Individual Alpine Skier Charts Reg. NCAA Reg. NCAA MEN UTAH WYO. CU UNM Champ Champ WOMEN UTAH WYO. CU UNM Champ Champ Skier GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS SL GS SL E. ARCHER 7 5 17 12 20 — — — — — — — B. BJORNSEN 10 13 6 11 8 8 3 5 9 24 19 8 B. DALUISO — — 14 17 15 14 14 11 16 11 24 27 K. CORCORAN 12 21 22 9 5 DQ — — 13 18 — — M. JONES 12 17 — — 16 15 17 DF 14 DF — — L. CRIMMINS 11 14 23 10 14 DQ — — — — — — M. MEUCCI 11 13 25 15 17 20 9 2 24 DF — — S. FISHER 15 11 13 14 6 6 5 6 DF 7 8 23 M. QUAS — — — — — 17 20 20 18 19 — — D. FITZGERALD — — — — 28 — — — — — — — W. RAINE 3 12 9 DQ DF 13 8 — DF 13 — — L. FLOOD 20 18 12 8 11 12 7 13 14 13 12 19 P. ROWAN — — — — — — — — — — — — A. LIVRAN — — — — — — — — — — — — F. SCHOLPY 1 1 5 9 7 10 7 7 DF 5 11 14 N. MADJAR — — 20 DF 18 — — — — — — — E. SINK — — — — — 27 22 DF DF DF — — S. PITCHER 17 24 18 16 17 17 15 17 DF 11 34 28 T. UPSON — — — — 26 30 — — — — — — B. ROUNDS DF 27 — — 15 15 DF DF 15 — — — I. WITTER 2 10 8 3 4 6 2 DF 2 2 1 2 S. SMITH — — — — 25 21 16 20 DF DF — — F. ZIMMER 5 8 10 DQ 10 8 — 6 8 7 6 7 C. TOURNIER — — — — 26 25 — — — — — — # of Finishers 44 48 26 25 38 43 39 34 -- -- 39 34 # of Finishers 38 44 23 21 31 29 31 31 -- -- 35 37 Individual Nordic Skier Charts Reg. NCAA NOTE: Other Nordic event at Colorado Invitational was a team relay event. MEN W.I. UTAH WYO. CU UAA UAF Champ Champ DF—did not finish; DQ—disqualified; Skier 10 20 10 20 10 16 20 10 20 10 30 10 15 10 20 T. BENUM 2 6 7 — — — 7 16 14 4 8 — — 14 18 T. BROWN 22 15 22 18 — — 10 — — — — 13 16 — — B. HUSABY 6 8 4 10 — — — 8 12 5 6 9 17 17 24 P.K. JAKOBSEN 1 5 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 3 5 8 1 3 1 C. RICKLETS 32 16 38 22 11 9 — 33 18 27 16 21 DF — — R. SCHAAF 13 7 17 8 10 12 5 — — — — 16 9 27 9 SCHULTIS — — — — — — 22 — — — — 14 22 — — # of Finishers 38 30 43 36 16 15 38 33 31 30 25 30 37 41 40

Reg. NCAA WOMEN W.I. UTAH WYO. CU UAA UAF Champ Champ Skier 5 15 5 15 5 12 15 5 15 5 20 5 10 5 15 K. BENDTAL 6 9 3 7 2 5 — 7 10 11 24 — DF 19 DF C. KRISTENSEN 7 11 6 — — — — DF DF — — — — — — M. MANDRY 19 10 — 15 — — 8 14 12 13 12 — 14 35 21 T. SKYTTERSAETER 16 DF 15 23 7 11 11 3 11 5 10 — — 16 30 J. SOUTHWELL 10 8 14 17 — — 1 21 6 16 7 — — 21 5 STEGELL 18 DF — — 14 14 12 — — — — 10 9 — — # of Finishers 29 23 27 28 16 14 25 26 -- 18 24 28 37 39 36

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 53 1990 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB D 30-31 at Utah Invitational (Nordic) 1st/5 — — — 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 — 146 146 +36 J 12-13 at Utah Invitational 2nd/10 2nd/8 2nd/8 4th/7 1st/9 1st/9 2nd/9 279 307½ 586½ -34 J 19-20 at Wyoming Invitational 2nd/5 5th/5 1st/5 5th/5 1st/5 1st/5 2nd/5 76 143 219 -24 F 2 at New Mexico Invitational (Alpine) t2nd/5 t2nd/5 1st/5 5th/5 — — — 50 — 50 -12 F 2-4 at New Mexico-FIS Invitational 2nd/8 2nd/4 1st/4 4th/4 1st/8 2nd/8 2nd/8 195 231 426 -6 F 16 CU INVITATIONAL (Alpine) (Eldora) 1st/7 1st/7 1st/7 4th/7 — — — 99 — 99 +6 F 16-18 NCAA WEST REGIONAL (Eldora) 2nd/6 3rd/7 3rd/6 3rd/7 1st/5 2nd/5 1st/5 140½ 167 307½ -8 M 7-10 at NCAA Championships (Stowe, Vt.) 3rd/15 3rd/12 2nd/12 6th/12 3rd/15 2nd/15 4th/15 270 262 532 -139

Individual Alpine Skier Charts UNM NCAA NCAA UNM NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- WYO-- UNM FIS CU Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- WYO-- UNM FIS CU Reg.--- Champ Skier GS GS SL SL SL SL GS GS GS SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL SL SL SL GS GS GS SL GS SL ARCHER 5 4 14 11 6 8 4 DF 14 4 4 5 BJORNSEN 16 7 28 9 21 12 21 11 15 16 21 19 DALUISO — 49 30 15 14 50 — 27 32 DQ — — CORCORAN 8 36 27 14 25 28 DF 12 11 4 9 11 JONES 26 29 — — DS DF 41 29 34 DF — — CRIMMINS — — 16 16 18 13 27 — — — — — PEDERSEN — — DQ 6 1 4 DF 1 3 DF 2 1 FISHER — — — — — — — — — — — — QUAS 7 10 17 9 23 54 21 20 27 DQ — — FLOOD 22 19 9 23 16 9 18 14 17 14 — — WITTER 8 3 6 2 4 3 12 2 4 3 3 DQ GRIMDITCH DF 28 14 15 DS — — 23 23 17 — — WOODBURNE 38 41 DF 12 — — — 39 33 DQ — — HAGER 4 12 23 25 22 26 7 9 2 9 11 27 ZIMMER 3 16 4 8 3 36 8 3 8 DF DF DS ROUNDS 24 23 19 18 13 23 19 16 14 7 19 29 # of Finishers WILLIS — — — — — — — — — — — — # of Finishers

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU------UU------WYO---- UNM---- Regionals Champ–– UU------UU------WYO---- UNM---- Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 15K 15K 10K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5.8K 15K 5K 15K 5K 15K 10K 5K 5K 15K BARTH — — — — 28 DF — — — — — — BENDTAL 2 3 8 3 1 1 11 7 4 1 19 23 BENUM 4 19 10 18 8 13 5 10 10 4 8 16 KRISTENSEN 6 2 11 12 10 11 5 5 7 3 10 18 BROWN 10 11 25 13 7 18 10 11 13 12 — — LAND 9 12 13 21 20 DF — — — 22 — — GRAVES 11 7 15 8 20 17 16 2 9 18 18 13 MANDERY 8 10 9 10 21 12 25 14 13 18 — — LAUKLI 7 6 5 14 4 7 17 21 — — — — SKYTTERSAETER 5 DF 10 14 12 — 13 18 14 15 — — JAKOBSEN 1 1 2 3 1 1 13 1 3 9 4 6 SOUTHWELL — — — 4 7 3 6 1 1 7 18 6 NORTHRUP — — — — 24 24 19 26 24 21 — — STEGALL 7 9 14 17 13 15 20 DS 11 10 28 31 SVENSSON 5 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 16 1 16 18 # of Finishers # of Finishers

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

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 54 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 1991 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB D 29-30 at Alaska Invitational (Nordic) 1st/9 — — — 1st/9 2nd/9 1st/9 — 272 272 +2 J 4-5 at Utah Invitational 2nd/11 2nd/8 2nd/8 2nd/8 1st/9 3rd/9 1st/9 258 267 525 -14 J 18-19 at Western State Invitational (Alpine) 1st/4 1st/4 1st/4 2nd/4 — — — 105 — 105 +15 J 25-26 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Winter Park) 1st/10 2nd/4 1st/4 t3rd/4 1st/4 1st/4 2nd/4 262 305 567 +6 F 1-2 at New Mexico Invitational 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 1st/4 1st/4 1st/4 146 114 260 +84 F 8-9 at NCAA West Regional (Wyoming Invitational) 1st/5 1st/5 3rd/5 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 3rd/5 128 121½ 249½ +14 F 27-M2 at NCAA Championships (Park City, Utah) 1st/16 1st/13 2nd/12 1st/12 2nd/14 2nd/14 3rd/13 378 335 713 +31

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- WSC-- CU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- WSC-- CU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ Skier GS GS GS SL GS SL GS SL SL SL GS SL Skier GS GS GS SL GS SL GS SL SL SL GS SL ARCHER 4 3 DQ 19 2 2 2 5 18 2 3 32 BARRETT 2 1 DF 5 2 4 6 2 1 18 6 7 ARNESEN 28 21 9 6 17 17 13 DQ 17 18 — — CRIST — — 12 15 22 24 23 13 DF 17 — — KLEIN 17 15 10 16 DF 20 16 DF 19 17 — — FISHER 23 21 8 17 18 18 18 11 11 7 — — QUAS 14 6 3 7 11 41 14 — 10 DF 13 11 GRIMDITCH — — — — — — — — — — — — STANDTEINER 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 3 HAGER 37 8 6 DQ 10 30 4 21 DQ 16 5 13 TELJE — — — — 15 14 21 11 — — — — MANDEVILLE — — — — DF DF 29 19 — — — — TRUEBLOOD 15 12 16 13 19 15 15 17 16 14 22 9 POCHOBRADSKA 10 10 2 10 DF DF 10 4 12 3 15 3 WOODBURNE 24 32 13 12 25 21 36 14 26 27 — — ROJS 7 25 1 2 DF DF 3 1 3 2 2 4 # of Finishers WILLIS 29 29 — — 30 DF — 18 — — — — # of Finishers

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UAA---- UU------CU UNM Regionals Champ–– UAA---- UU------CU UNM Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 30 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 15K 20 5K 5K 15K 5K 15K BENUM — — 18 29 2 19 16 14 — — BEESON 26 18 32 DF 21 — — — — — BROWN — 27 17 19 8 7 9 12 9 22 BENUM 4 3 3 3 — 6 4 11 7 22 GRAVES 8 9 5 15 11 5 6 2 2 10 BESH — — 21 26 18 — — — — — LAUKLI 14 11 6 22 4 8 3 6 4 16 JONES — — — — 27 — 24 24 — — NORTHRUP 41 35 32 42 26 — 28 DF — — IRELAND 11 29 34 22 17 — 7 19 — — SCHULTZ 33 38 14 18 16 9 10 19 — — MANDERY 5 17 20 14 14 10 16 15 21 36 PAUSBACK 16 24 29 20 17 — 17 20 — — PROSSER — — — — 22 — — — — — SVENSSON 4 5 20 1 1 2 4 4 1 11 SKJOLDEN 1 1 2 1 2 1 10 1 4 3 # of Finishers STEGALL 19 9 10 4 7 3 11 9 8 26 WARD 25 — 13 29 13 16 18 16 — — Relays: Colo. — 1st (Laukli, Benum, Svensson) # of Finishers UNM — 1st (Graves, Brown, Svensson) Relays: Colo. — 2nd (Stegall, Mardery, Skjolden) UNM — 1st (Skjolden, Stegall, Bendtal)

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

ALL-AMERICANS ALPINE FIRST-TEAM: Eric Archer, Heidi Hager, Hana Pochobradska, Andreja Rojs, Toni Standteiner NORDIC FIRST-TEAM: Jeff Graves, Bjorn Laukli, Anette Skjolden, Bjorn Svensson ALPINE SECOND-TEAM: Jennifer Barrett, Mike Trueblood NORDIC SECOND-TEAM: Kari Bendtal, Travis Brown, Liz Stegall

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 55 1992 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 3-4 at Utah Invitational 3rd/11 2nd/9 2nd/9 2nd/9 t4th/8 4th/8 7th/7 291 232 523 -50 J 17-18 at Western State Invitational 3rd/5 t1st/5 1st/5 3rd/5 3rd/4 3rd/4 4th/4 110 102 212 -35 J 24-25 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Winter Park) 1st/6 3rd/4 3rd/4 2nd/4 1st/6 1st/6 t1st/6 149 162 311 +5 F 7-8 at New Mexico Invitational (Alpine) 2nd/4 2nd/4 2nd/4 3rd/4 — — — 110 — 110 -42 F 7-8 at Alaska Invitational (Nordic) 2nd/5 — — — 2nd/5 1st/5 4th/5 — 112 112 -3 F 21-22 at NCAA West Regional (Wyoming Invitational) 4th/6 t3rd/5 4th/5 3rd/5 3rd/4 2nd/4 3rd/4 88 112 200 -46 M 4-7 at NCAA Championships 5th/19 2nd/12 4th/12 2nd/12 9th/16 9th/16 t4th/16 358 232 590 -103½

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- WSC-- CU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- WSC-- CU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ Skier GS GS SL GS GS SL GS SL SL SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL GS GS SL GS SL SL SL GS SL E. ARCHER 4 2 10 4 5 7 6 3 25 4 1 3 J .BARRETT 14 6 8 6 6 10 16 — 4 2 12 6 K. ARNESEN — — 16 24 20 14 — 15 15 18 — — D. CRIST — 18 16 17 14 DF 12 29 19 19 — — M. EKTVEDT 20 32 18 17 DF 13 19 DF 19 31 25 30 S. FISHER — — 19 27 17 21 11 21 15 14 — — T. HANSON 1 7 1 2 2 41 4 6 27 11 7 7 L. GRIMDITCH 24 23 22 28 28 20 34 25 DF DS — — M. OUAS 39 15 19 3 DQ 15 9 17 11 17 13 37 H. HAGER 4 4 DF 12 7 DF 19 27 17 16 20 DF B. SAX 43 DF 14 19 DS 11 25 14 13 DQ — — H. POCHOBRADSKA 12 DF 6 14 12 14 22 14 10 11 23 12 G. TELJE — — 23 DF DF DS — — — — — — A. ROJS 2 10 25 4 3 6 3 7 DQ 3 6 10 M. TRUEBLOOD 27 29 22 28 20 DF 28 18 — — — — W. WILLIS 32 25 21 23 24 25 36 30 — — — — A. WOLLAN DF DS — 14 12 DF 10 DF DQ 24 — — # of Finishers 34 36 26 29 42 38 48 42 21 21 37 36 J. WOODBURNE 22 28 DF 32 DQ DF 31 DF — — — — # of Finishers 44 47 29 35 67 49 66 46 27 32 38 38

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU------CU------UAA----- UNM---- Regionals Champ–– UU------CU------UAA----- UNM---- Regionals Champ–– MEN 15K 10K 15K 10K 10K 21K 15K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 5K 10K 5K 5K 14K 10K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS T. BENUM — DF 15 6 4 12 5 13 20 20 34 DQ K. BESH 32 30 28 — 20 23 — — 19 24 — — J. BERGSETH 9 16 27 15 9 19 13 24 17 12 — — S. DANEY 16 19 9 — 19 — — — 10 21 26 45 T .BROWN 24 DF 33 23 22 21 — — — — — — A. IRELAND 27 22 18 17 32 9 23 17 12 23 — — J. GRAVES 3 9 9 14 2 5 4 4 3 9 28 DQ J. JONES 34 27 24 11 16 12 22 23 17 18 — — B. LAUKLI 13 19 8 21 15 17 14 10 16 16 — — M. MANDERY 26 26 16 15 15 6 17 9 22 14 12 34 J. PAUSBACK 25 28 — — 33 29 — — — — — — B. PROSSER 29 28 21 22 26 11 24 19 18 25 — — N. SCHULTZ 23 20 10 16 14 8 DF 12 12 10 20 29 A. SKJOLDEN 2 32 8 3 2 3 2 3 5 3 1 2 B. SVENSSON 1 22 1 2 6 1 1 2 1 8 15 26 N. WARD 19 23 15 12 12 7 12 21 16 10 24 32 *B. BARBIER 41 38 24 26 25 18 — — 21 27 — — *C. HILLEMEYER — — 19 18 21 25 — — 12 17 — — *J. LEGGETT 27 17 17 25 21 15 — — 9 24 — — *K. LOY — — 32 38 28 29 — — 20 20 — — *J. POZNER — — 36 35 38 5 — — 35 33 — — *J .MOREHART — — 22 9 5 20 — — 23 15 — — # of Finishers 43 39 47 44 43 41 22 27 35 33 41 39 # of Finishers 40 39 38 34 35 32 25 25 28 27 46 45

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

ALL-AMERICANS ALPINE FIRST-TEAM: Eric Archer NORDIC FIRST-TEAM: Anette Skjolden. ALPINE SECOND-TEAM: Jennifer Barrett, T. Hanson NORDIC SECOND-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 56 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 1993 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 2-3 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Snowbird)* 1st/6 3rd/6 t3rd/6 2nd/6 2rd/5 1st/5 3rd/5 127 148 275 +8 J 22-23 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Winter Park) 2rd/5 1st/6 1st/5 2nd/5 3rd/4 3rd/4 3rd/4 122 111 233 -31 F 11-13 at Western State Invitational (Crested Bute) 1st/6 1st/6 2nd/6 1st/6 2nd/5 1st/5 3rd/5 163 152 315 +1 F 19-20 RMISA INVITATIONAL (Winter Park/Steamboat) 1st/6 1st/6 2nd/6 1st/6 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 — — 159 +34 F 26-27 at NCAA West Regional (UNM Invitational) 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 1st/5 t1st/4 1st/4 3rd/4 140 128 268 +25½ M 10-13 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Steamboat Springs) 4th/20 5th/15 9th/15 2nd/14 t2nd/17 5th/16 t1st/16 272 356 628 -155 *—Giant slalom was held in Winter Park, Colo., Jan. 14, after blizzard conditions forced its cancellation on Jan. 8, in Park City, Utah.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- CU---- WSC--- RMISA Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- CU---- WSC--- RMISA Reg.--- Champ Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL K. ARNESEN 16 10 12 10 12 17 9 15 8 9 12 DQ J.BARRETT 5 13 12 5 — — 12 8 11 3 15 7 M. EKTVEDT — — 16 17 30 18 — 17 — — — — L.GRIMDITCH 33 17 42 12 12 13 11 19 16 12 — — T. HANSON DQ 5 1 3 13 DF 4 5 10 1 29 DQ H. HAGER 23 9 7 DF 16 5 2 21 10 13 DF 29 S. KAUFMAN 21 19 10 DF 15 DF DF DF DF DF — — E. MILLER — 23 15 18 DF DF 19 24 19 DF — — G. KYLE 34 11 DF — — — 14 11 12 — — — H. POCHOBRADSKA 9 3 4 4 4 7 3 4 9 2 11 3 S. RAMSDEN — 6 55 DQ 3 7 3 12 1 12 1 DQ A. ROJS 7 8 5 6 6 3 5 9 4 1 13 2 B. SAX — — DQ 72 7 14 — — — — — — C. ROUZEE — — DF — DF — — — — — — — M. TRUEBLOOD 8 13 8 13 28 11 DF 6 5 3 DF — A. WATT 11 6 DF 9 11 4 6 12 5 8 — — A. WOLLAN — 16 3 23 11 25 DF DF 11 11 — — *H .KASUN — — 30 DF 14 21 — — — — — — *J. COOK — — DF 40 47 DF — — — — — — # of Finishers 30 27 26 27 55 54 39 35 28 23 39 40 *J. DORSEY — — DF 56 — — — — — — — — *M. DUBENDORF — — 30 51 35 DF — — — — — — *M. GRAY — — 19 DF 34 DF — — — — — — *A. MONGE — — DF 55 — — — — — — — — *J.NOLTING — — DF 28 57 — — — — — — — # of Finishers 34 29 63 92 69 54 29 32 34 18 37 31 Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU------CU------WSC---- RMISA-- Regionals Champ–– UU------CU------WSC---- RMISA-- Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 30K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 20K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier CL FS FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier CL FS FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS J. BERGSETH 13 16 9 11 12 7 3 12 8 8 29 30 S. DANEY 10 9 — 16 22 — 27 18 — — — — A. HOOKER 9 11 16 — 6 13 7 3 — — — — C. HILLEMEYER 24 17 20 20 14 15 14 25 17 17 — — B. LAUKLI 3 5 7 8 8 8 16 6 2 3 8 14 A. IRELAND 10 8 23 19 13 19 18 13 16 7 — — J. LEGGETT 20 20 15 24 16 20 19 16 15 9 — — J. JONES 27 21 11 14 15 7 10 11 10 12 34 28 J. PAUSBACK 19 17 13 17 13 17 24 22 13 16 — — JA. MOREHART 20 24 21 15 28 18 17 19 18 17 — — B. SVENSSON 8 2 6 6 3 2 5 8 1 1 17 10 JE. MOREHART 15 10 — 21 5 16 13 4 13 8 16 5 *Y. BROWER — — 28 29 22 24 28 24 — — — — B. PROSSER — — 19 23 17 11 23 12 — — — — *D. BUCHANAN — — — 28 — — — 21 — — — — A. SKJOLDEN — — 4 1 11 1 1 5 1 10 1 2 *T. JONES — — 19 21 20 23 27 20 — — — — N. WARD 8 14 14 4 20 6 5 14 8 15 9 18 # of Finishers 25 22 36 40 30 27 31 26 17 16 42 42 *J. BARRETT — — — 30 — — 28 — — — — — *R. HENZSY — — — 25 24 26 26 17 — — — — # of Finishers 27 26 26 30 34 27 28 25 18 21 42 42

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

ALL-AMERICANS ALPINE FIRST-TEAM: Hana Pochobradska, Sean Ramsden, Andreja Rojs. NORDIC FIRST-TEAM: Jeffe Morehart, Anette Skjolden. ALPINE SECOND-TEAM: Jennifer Barrett NORDIC SECOND-TEAM: Bjorn Laukli, Nathan Schultz, Bjorn Svensson, Natalie Ward.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 57 1994 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 1-7 at Utah Invitational (Park City) 2nd/8 2nd/6 2nd/6 1st/7 3rd/7 3rd/7 3rd/6 223 132 355 -14 J 21-22 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 2nd/6 2nd/6 3rd/5 1st/6 3rd/5 2nd/5 2nd/4 147.5 143 293½ -13½ J 28-29 at Denver Invitational (Alpine) (Winter Park) 2nd/6 2nd/6 4th/5 1st/6 — — — 157 — 157 -2 F 4-5 at Alaska-Anchorage Invitational (Nordic)* 4th/6 — — — 4th/6 5th/6 4th/5 — 95 — F 10-12 at New Mexico Invitational (Winter Park) 2nd/6 1st/6 1st/6 1st/6 4th/6 4th/6 3rd/5 168 109½ 277½ -21½ F 17-26 at NCAA Western Regional (WSC Invitational)! 1st/7 2nd/7 2nd/6 1st/7 1st/5 1st/5 3rd/4 188 194 382 +70½ M 10 at NCAA Championships (Sugarloaf, Maine) 4th/18 1st/14 2nd/13 1st/13 6th/16 6th/16 7th/13 360 262 622 -66 *—Held at Alpen Haus Ski Center in Pagosa Springs, Colo. !—Held at Crested Butte, Colo. Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- CU---- DU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- CU---- DU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL K. ARNESEN 13 14 13 7 11 9 15 13 4 DF 20 18 J. BARRETT 12 7 11 6 10 DF 20 10 6 DF 23 13 G. BUCHHEISTER 7 6 9 17 3 20 3 6 5 11 4 19 L. GRIMDITCH 16 10 23 DF 16 DF 23 22 DF DF — — M. EKTVEDT 18 26 12 9 19 7 — — — — — — K. KENDALL 2 12 1 24 8 5 8 5 9 3 5 12 S. KAUFMAN DF 16 7 4 10 21 21 DF DF 21 — — H. POCHOBRADSKA 5 5 3 3 5 6 9 3 DF 6 16 4 R. NORTH 8 15 DF DF 7 16 17 DF 11 16 — — A. ROJS 3 2 4 DF 1 1 2 2 3 2 -INJ S. RAMSDEN — 52 DF DF 24 DF DF 10 DF DQ — — A. WATT DF 14 7 DF 9 10 14 17 14 4 12 18 B. SAX 19 12 28 DF 15 13 DF 9 7 17 14 DQ # of Finishers 30 27 48 25 21 15 37 40 20 22 38 35 T. STANDTEINER 12 7 4 DQ 6 4 2 11 12 7 7 7 A. WOLLAN — — 16 DF 16 DF 5 DF — — — — # of Finishers 46 54 57 33 32 21 76 57 27 26 37 34

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU------CU------UAA----- UNM---- Regionals Champ–– UU------CU------UAA----- UNM---- Regionals Champ–– MEN 15K 10K 15K 10K 10K 21K 15K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 5K 10K 5K 5K 14K 10K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS Y. BROWER — — — — — — — — 15 24 — — R. HENSZEY — — — — — — — — 19 12 — — D. BUCHANAN — — — — — — — — 20 19 — — C. HILLEMEYER 10 17 — — 16 20 19 17 18 14 — — A.HOOKER 3 7 21 — — — 13 18 13 5 33 35 A. IRELAND 4 21 7 2 11 3 16 21 — 3 37 11 J. JENSEN — — — — — — — — 12 13 — — K. MCCANN 3 16 18 — 21 12 11 18 13 6 — — T. JONES — — 19 16 25 DF 26 22 10 20 — — J. MOREHART 5 27 12 3 15 9 6 19 — DF 33 17 J. PAUSBACK 32 31 22 14 26 20 25 17 6 9 — — B. PROSSER 19 11 5 6 23 DF 12 12 16 2 23 9 T. PEKK 11 6 — 19 7 14 22 13 7 11 6 16 A. TYSSO 30 20 7 15 12 16 18 6 6 16 30 22 S. PREMOZE 30 23 11 7 23 25 14 19 21 23 — — # of Finishers 34 34 19 17 24 21 24 26 19 17 41 41 N. SCHULTZ 5 14 9 1 19 3 1 9 3 1 22 5 # of Finishers 39 42 22 23 31 27 32 34 21 24 42 42

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

ALL-AMERICANS ALPINE FIRST-TEAM: Greg Buchheister, Karen Kendall, Hana Pochobradska. NORDIC FIRST-TEAM: Nathan Schultz. ALPINE SECOND-TEAM: Toni Standteiner. NORDIC SECOND-TEAM: Tiit Pekk, Brandy Prosser

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 58 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 1995 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 6-9 at Utah Invitational (Park City) 1st/8 1st/8 3rd/7 1st/8 1st/7 1st/7 1st/7 623 674 1297 +81 J 12-13 COLORADO-FIS INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 1st/8 1st/8 1st/7 1st/8 2nd/7 3rd/7 2nd/7 661 635 1296 +5 J 27-28 at Denver-RMISA Invitational (Winter Park) 1st/7 1st/7 1st/6 1st/7 2nd/6 2nd/6 2nd/6 664 666 1330 +16 F 10-11 at New Mexico Invitational (Los Alamos, N.M.) 1st/7 1st/7 1st/6 1st/7 2nd/6 1st/6 3rd/6 673 657 1330 +89 F 24-25 at NCAA Western Regional (WSC Invitational)* 1st/8 1st/8 2nd/7 2nd/8 2nd/7 2nd/7 2nd/7 639 654½ 1293½ +55 M 8-11 at NCAA Championships (Jackson, N.H.) 1st/21 1st/13 1st/12 1st/13 2nd/20 2nd/18 3rd/16 364½ 356 720½ +9½ *—Hosted in Crested Butte, Colo.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- CU---- DU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- CU---- DU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL G. BUCHHEISTER 35 12 26 6 1 DQ 1 3 — — 9 21 K. BORDEN DF 38 14 DF 17 DF 16 18 13 19 — — J. ENGELKING 37 30 4 25 20 12 21 5 19 5 24 11 K. KENDALL 4 7 3 8 4 7 1 10 — — 8 7 R. NORTH DF 28 6 DF DF DF 11 15 8 17 — — J. OCHS 5 5 2 12 DF 5 5 7 — — 3 4 S. RAMSDEN DF 22 DF 7 DF 9 19 22 15 DF — — P. PIENE 6 13 DF 10 2 1 3 8 5 3 36 12 B. SAX 18 19 7 21 10 15 8 7 4 2 1 32 S. RAHLVES 18 23 9 DF 7 DF 4 16 4 12 7 DF S. WITHER 3 13 5 1 7 1 2 14 — — 21 1 R. SAX — — 29 20 DF 12 21 11 DF 6 — — # of Finishers 37 42 33 25 26 26 30 22 28 19 35 33 # of Finishers 39 40 29 27 30 26 28 25 28 27 36 33

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU------CU------DU------UNM---- Regionals Champ–– UU------CU------DU------UNM---- Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 15K 30K 10K 11K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 10K 20K 5K 6K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier CL FS FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL Skier CL FS FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL J. HELLERUD — — 1 31 8 12 16 14 28 13 — — R. HENSZEY 24 20 25 21 16 17 15 17 23 21 — — A. HOOKER 23 5 13 9 5 9 9 15 11 16 22 33 K. KRISSAKOVA 21 12 — — 13 13 9 11 13 10 — — T. JONES 22 27 25 17 18 22 15 19 23 22 — — K. MCCANN 12 3 7 — 10 2 3 10 10 16 14 26 T. PEKK 1 4 9 7 7 4 8 5 9 4 6 7 E. ORVOSOVA 4 5 4 2 2 9 12 7 3 11 9 8 H-J. RENAA 2 13 19 2 3 DS 11 4 8 1 8 3 B. PROSSER 9 8 8 13 8 8 10 6 8 4 7 18 T. TOTLAND 6 18 — 14 DS 5 3 1 12 6 21 8 A. TYSSO 3 4 12 9 9 6 11 13 14 9 10 10 # of Finishers 34 29 37 35 26 29 28 27 31 30 41 42 # of Finishers 26 25 25 26 18 24 24 24 27 24 41 41

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

ALL-AMERICANS ALPINE FIRST-TEAM: Jessica Ochs, Bryan Sax, Scott Wither NORDIC FIRST-TEAM: Hans-Jorgen Renaa. ALPINE SECOND-TEAM: Greg Buchheister, Karen Kendall, Shannon Rahlves. NORDIC SECOND-TEAM: Eva Orvosova, Tiit Pekk, Brandy Prosser, Tore Totland, Anne Tysso.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 59 1996 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 4-5 at Nevada-Reno Invitational (Truckee/Northstar) 3rd/8 1st/8 1st/7 1st/8 6th/8 6th/7 t3rd/8 246 174 420 -40 J 12-13 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 1st/9 1st/8 1st/7 1st/8 5th/9 5th/8 3rd/9 267½ 191½ 459 +23 J 26-27 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 1st/7 1st/7 1st/6 1st/7 2nd/7 2nd/6 t2nd/7 203 176 379 +22 F 8-10 at New Mexico Invitational (Purgatory, Colo.) 1st/7 1st/7 1st/7 1st/6 t2nd/6 2nd/6 3rd/6 207 138 345 +32 F 23-24 at NCAA West Regional (WSC Invitational)* 2nd/8 1st/8 1st/7 1st/8 4th/8 4th/7 4th/8 226 175 401 -23½ M 6-9 at NCAA Championships (Bozeman) 4th/23 2nd/15 2nd/13 t3rd/14 5th/20 4th/17 5th/17 306 296½ 602½ -116½ *—Hosted in Crested Butte, Colo.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UNR--- CU---- DU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UNR--- CU---- DU---- UNM-- Reg.--- Champ Skier SL SL GS SL GS GS GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier SL SL GS SL GS GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GE BUCHHEISTER DF DF DF 11 11 DF 17 1 20 12 — — K. DAVENPORT 21 20 4 10 3 3 2 20 1 16 4 26 GR BUCHHEISTER DF 5 — — 2 2 4 8 DF 7 13 13 C. GEDDE-DAHL 1 33 2 DF 2 4 3 2 2 5 2 5 J. ENGELKING 16 30 DF 29 DF 26 15 6 23 15 — — K. KENDALL 7 2 5 24 9 5 7 3 -INJ- -INJ C. SNYDER 32 1 1 2 DQ 6 2 2 2 DF 4 DF J. OCHS 6 4 DF 2 13 9 8 29 7 8 32 16 R. WEBB 14 26 4 4 DF 13 7 5 1 26 10 9 P. PIENE DF — DF — DF DF — DF DF 10 -INJ S. WITHER 1 DF 6 DQ 5 9 10 22 5 DF — — R. SAX 29 16 20 — — — — — — DF — — *L. VAITKUS — — 21 — — — 28 16 — — — — *Y. GOLBIN — — DF DF — — 27 28 — — — — # of Finishers 34 33 30 31 26 28 39 23 29 27 35 33 *E. PORTER — — 25 DF — — — 27 — — — — *C. TWINING — — 24 DF — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 32 34 25 24 27 26 27 29 24 24 35 35 Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UNR---- CU------DU------#UNM-- Regionals Champ–– UNR---- CU------DU------#UNM-- Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 15K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 11K 10K 5K 15K 5K 5K 5K 10K 5K 5K 15K Skier CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL Skier CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL C. BIELER 35 19 26 24 — 19 22 — 17 17 — — A. DEINES — — — — 18 26 20 22 22 27 — — J. HELLERUD 22 26 DF 27 15 21 21 DF — — — — R. HENSZEY 16 16 18 19 19 19 18 14 23 20 — — A. HOOKER — — 17 21 — — — — — — — — K. KRISSAKOVA 15 12 8 18 12 7 7 9 14 10 14 34 T. JONES 31 DF 28 31 23 20 20 19 20 25 — — K. MCCANN 18 3 2 7 11 2 7 5 17 5 3 14 H-J. RENAA 13 — 12 15 4 7 9 6 14 12 12 9 A. TYSSO 11 7 15 8 3 9 14 11 6 13 20 24 T. TOTLAND 21 13 10 — 8 5 5 4 4 7 6 13 *V. LANDEGGER 26 22 — — 26 22 — — 21 19 — — O. VALENTA — — — DF 10 12 8 11 10 — 9 26 *H. REINHOLD DF 24 — — — 23 — — 31 32 — — *M. MATIASEK — — — — — — — — 27 29 — — # of Finishers 41 41 42 43 28 27 26 26 35 35 39 39 *C. WARD — — — — 13 15 — — 24 21 — — # of Finishers 40 33 34 38 24 26 29 23 28 29 39 38

#——UNM: Invitational featured pursuit start for freestyle races, scoring double for team that day; *—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

ALL-AMERICANS ALPINE FIRST-TEAM: Kate Davenport, Caroline Gedde-Dahl, Casey Snyder NORDIC FIRST-TEAM: Kelly Mccann. ALPINE SECOND-TEAM: Ryan Webb. NORDIC SECOND-TEAM: Hans-Jergen Renaa, Tore Totland, Ondrej Valenta.

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 60 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 1997 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 10-11 at Utah Invitational (Park City) 1st/7 2nd/7 4th/7 1st/7 1st/7 2nd/7 1st/ 7 — — 122 +22 J 25-26 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 3rd/7 4th/7 4th/7 4th/7 1st/7 2nd/7 2nd/7 138 189 327 -54 F 7-8 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 2nd/7 4th/7 4th/7 t1st/7 1st/7 3rd/7 1st/7 157 192 349 -2 F 6 & 23 at Nevada Invitational (Eldora/Park City)! 2nd/7 2nd/7 2nd/7 2nd/7 — — — 186 — 186 -14 F 21-22 at NCAA West Regional (UAA Invitational)* 2nd/7 2nd/7 4th/7 3rd/7 1st/7 t2nd/7 1st/7 178 230 408 -47 M 5-8 at NCAA Championships (Stowe, Vt.) 3rd/21 3rd/17 4th/15 2nd/15 2nd/18 5th/16 1st/17 347 319 638 -48 *—Hosted in Park City, Utah !—These races were hosted by the University of Nevada to make up for races scheduled in January at that had to be canceled due to poor weather. This is the combined scoring for the two meets. Alaska Anchorage did not compete at the Eldora races.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN UU----- DU---- UNR--- CU--- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN UU----- DU---- UNR--- CU--- Reg.--- Champ Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GE BUCHHEISTER 24 9 — — 3 9 3 DF 6 8 6 12 K. DAVENPORT 2 11 — — 2 — 2 15 1 DQ 2 18 GR BUCHHEISTER 20 14 9 11 DF 17 18 29 25 20 — — C. GEDDE-DAHL 4 2 1 6 14 10 8 3 2 7 7 5 J. ENGELKING 16 5 — — 11 11 10 6 18 13 21 11 K. HARTMAN 22 20 24 15 24 — 23 17 — — — — J. PARKS — — 5 10 19 21 20 DF 31 12 — — J. OCHS 6 13 — — 6 11 20 8 12 6 3 10 R. PATTEN 25 38 23 13 31 — DF 17 — — — — K. POCHMAN DF 7 16 7 29 26 31 2 25 29 — — R. WEBB 3 DF — — 7 12 DF 13 17 16 18 20 *L. KOMURO — — — — — — 29 27 — — — — *S. BACHELDA — — — — — — 32 22 — — — — *A. MEESTER — — — — 28 — DF — — — — — *E. ECCLES — — — — 25 — 27 27 — — — — *E. QUIRK — — — — — — 27 — — — — — *D. GARABED — — — — 30 — 34 DF — — — — *J. VIRSKUS — — — — — — 28 DF — — — — *T. GIBSON — — — — — — 30 21 — — — — *E. VON ALLMEN — — — — — — — 21 — — — — *C. HAAS — — — — 28 — 29 24 — — — — # of Finishers 26 27 29 27 29 31 28 33 31 33 34 34 *I. MATHERS — — — — 26 — 22 DF — — — — *R. LIBERMAN — — — — 9 — 35 30 — — — — *P. ROZSYPAL — — — — 26 — 28 28 — — — — # of Finishers 25 39 23 22 31 36 30 31 28 22 32 33 Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU----- DU------Colorado----- Regionals Champ UU----- DU------Colorado----- Regionals Champ MEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FP CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FP CL FS CL FS C. BIELER 23 22 26 12 DF — — 27 22 — — X. COURVILLE 15 DF 22 25 20 5 13 15 7 — — 0. JOHANSEN 8 11 9 7 9 5 7 16 15 — — A. DEINES 21 14 13 17 8 18 12 9 20 — — H. RENAA 15 5 6 3 11 11 11 10 8 15 11 K. KRISSAKOVA 30 13 9 16 8 3 4 27 9 — — T. TOTLANO 19 8 8 14 18 8 15 11 6 16 34 E. LOWE 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 3 5 O. VALENTA 9 4 7 4 4 9 6 9 5 8 9 L. LUHTA 10 6 6 11 6 10 8 6 13 17 37 C. WARD 30 9 12 20 16 9 12 14 17 — — A. TYSSO 11 3 8 12 10 4 6 3 5 2 4 *J. BRUGOS 28 19 24 22 16 23 19 24 23 — — *A. HOELZL — 28 — — 22 31 27 — — — — *M. MATIASEK 37 30 34 31 30 29 30 37 37 — — A. VAN GORP 43 37 — — 31 32 32 — — — — *E. MCGRAW 39 36 42 37 36 34 34 — — — — # of Finishers 43 37 35 31 32 32 32 41 38 39 37 *E. MEYER 35 24 22 33 20 28 24 25 28 — — *D. MORGAN 38 34 40 — DF — — — — — — *K. WALSH 36 — 38 34 35 32 33 — — — — # of Finishers 39 36 42 37 36 34 34 40 40 39 38

#—CU Invitational featured pursuit start for freestyle races, scoring was doubled-all three race results are listed though only two were run; *—development team member; CL—classical; DF— did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

Season Honors FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Kate Davenport, Caroline Gedde·Dahl, Eva Lowe, Jessica Ochs, Anne Tysso. SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2): Geoff Buchhelster, Ondrej Valenta.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 61 1998 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 9-10 at Utah/Alaska-Anchorage Invitational* 2nd/8 3rd/8 4th/7 3rd/8 1st/8 2nd/7 2nd/8 184 209 393 –13 J 17-18 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 1st/8 2nd/8 3rd/7 2nd/8 1st/8 2nd/7 2nd/8 215 233 448 +14 F 6-7 at New Mexico Invitational (Santa Fe, N.M.) 1st/7 4th/7 4th/6 2nd/7 1st/7 1st/6 1st/7 173½ 224 397½ +7½ F 20-21 at Western State Invitational (Crested Butte) 2nd/7 4th/7 3rd/6 4th/7 2nd/7 2nd/6 1st/7 157 201 358 –54 F 26-27 NCAA West Regional (CU Invitational) 2nd/8 2nd/8 3rd/7 1st/8 2nd/7 2nd/7 1st/7 216 235 451 –23 M 11-14 at NCAA Championships 1st/22 1st/18 3rd/14 1st/15 2nd/20 5th/17 1st/17 338 316 654 +2½ *—Hosted in Park City, Utah *—Hosted at Eldora Ski Resort Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN AA/UU- DU---- UNM-- WSC-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN AA/UU- DU---- UNM-- WSC-- Reg.--- Champ Skier GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL G. BUCHHEISTER DF 7 5 10 DQ 4 9 10 6 1 16 4 K. DAVENPORT 4 13 15 10 2 16 10 10 2 14 4 19 J. ENGELKING 22 11 14 27 20 15 17 16 17 11 — — C. GEDDE-DAHL 6 11 6 1 1 DF 4 17 1 5 1 14 J.NOLTING 2 25 3 — — — 12 13 10 DF 15 15 A. HARTLEY 7 26 12 DF DF 11 18 13 5 28 — — R. WEBB 5 16 17 13 10 14 4 18 DF 7 — — K. HARTMAN 29 22 — — — — — — 29 26 — — C.WOLK 28 DF 7 8 4 8 7 5 DQ DQ 31 8 J. OCHS DQ 23 9 3 3 9 21 11 4 7 14 13 *S. ECCLES — — — — 28 24 — — — — — — S. WALL — — — — 35 25 — — — — — — *R. GIBSON — — — — 31 25 — — — — — — *J. RUNCO — — — — 38 26 — — — — — — # of Finishers 28 34 30 31 35 34 24 25 24 18 33 32 *H. WALKER — — — — 30 18 — — — — — — # of Finishers 34 33 26 30 43 32 29 28 29 28 34 34 Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA AA/UU-- DU------UNM---- WSC----- Regionals Champ–– AA/UU-- DU------UNM---- WSC----- Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 5K 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS B. ALVTEGEN 31 11 10 16 14 9 17 8 9 14 16 36 X. COURVILLE 3 25 19 4 5 26 12 DF 14 4 — — C. BIELER 15 24 27 18 24 13 22 15 20 23 — — A. DEINES 7 22 22 32 9 11 24 16 18 18 — — E. MEYER 30 19 16 5 9 19 11 12 21 10 — — K. KRLSSAKOVA 11 21 17 — 19 24 19 18 22 14 — — O. TRONVOLL 2 1 3 4 3 1 3 1 2 1 9 8 L. LUHTA 22 7 5 6 13 4 8 5 4 6 6 8 0. VALENTA 7 6 13 — 4 3 9 — 16 16 7 25 J. NILSSEN 11 18 14 20 7 6 14 13 8 13 — — C. WARD 9 13 23 6 6 6 12 DF 13 15 — — U.ODEGARD — — — — 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 *M. MATIASEK 41 36 32 32 29 27 — DF — 35 — — L. SELNES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 *M. PLUMMER — — 45 35 — — — — — — — — *I. MERCER 40 41 40 30 31 32 34 31 36 — — — *M. SILITCH 43 38 44 — 35 33 — — 39 — — — *B. STONE — — — — 35 34 36 33 — 36 — — *D. WEINBERGER 36 33 39 19 16 21 30 24 — 18 — — *C. Taylor 39 33 — 33 33 31 — 29 38 — — — *M. WEST — — 42 26 — — — — — 28 — — *A. Van Gorp 35 43 41 — 34 33 35 32 37 34 — — # of Finishers 43 38 45 35 35 33 34 27 41 43 39 39 # of Finishers 43 43 41 37 35 34 36 33 40 36 39 38

NOTES: UNM meet scored as a pursuit, 10k freestyle + 10k classical = placing *—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

Season Honors FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Greg Buchheister, Kate Davenport, Caroline Gedde-Dahl, Unni Odegard, Line Selnes. SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Leanne Luhta, Ove Erik Tronvoll, Ondrej Valenta, Chad Wolk.

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 62 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 1999 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 8-9 at Montana State Invitational (Bozeman) 1st/8 1st/8 3rd/7 1st/8 1st/8 3rd/7 1st/8 217 226 443 +28 F 5-6 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos Ski Valley) 1st/7 1st/7 3rd/6 1st/7 1st/7 1st/6 3rd/7 187 188 375 +7½ F 12-13 at Western State Invitational (Crested Butte) 2nd/7 1st/7 1st/6 3rd/7 4th/7 3rd/6 3rd/7 194 160 354 –2 F 20-21 at Utah Invitational (Park City) 4th/8 3rd/8 t2nd/8 3rd/8 4th/8 3rd/7 3rd/8 203 183 386 –25 F 28-M1 at NCAA West Regional (UNR Invitational)* 1st/9 1st/8 1st/7 2nd/8 2nd/8 1st/7 2nd/8 256 261 517 +4 M 10-13 at NCAA Championships (Rumford, Maine) 1st/23 1st/19 2nd/16 2nd/13 2nd/19 2nd/16 8th/17 357 316 650 +14 *—Hosted in Truckee, Nev. and Northstar at Tahoe, Calif.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MEN MSU--- UU---- UNM-- WSC-- Reg.--- Champ WOMEN MSU--- UU---- UNM-- WSC-- Reg.--- Champ Skier GS SL SL GS GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL Skier GS SL GS SL GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL G. BUCHHEISTER — — 3 28 21 21 2 7 3 5 19 4 A. HARTLEY 2 7 28 12 3 1 7 27 7 1 1 6 S.MONTALBO 9 20 12 13 11 23 4 6 30 17 — — E. PORTER-MERRILL 25 24 26 26 17 17 12 16 26 15 — — J.NOLTING 5 3 DF DF 3 8 1 2 5 3 8 5 H. SHELTON 18 10 20 11 7 6 9 10 DF 13 — — R. WEBB 6 13 DF 6 9 15 8 9 18 16 — — L. WIKSTROM 1 1 1 6 2 3 8 26 3 3 3 1 C.WOLK 34 34 5 9 — — 5 DF 7 6 7 26 J.WOLK 12 6 5 7 DF DF 5 6 DF DF 13 30 # of Finishers 35 37 30 29 27 28 22 19 31 30 29 34 # of Finishers 42 41 31 32 22 23 26 27 28 22 31 31

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA MSU---- UNM---- WSC---- UU------Regionals Champ–– MSU---- UNM---- WSC---- UU------Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 15K 15K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 5K 5K 10K 10K 7½K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL J. AUKLAND 14 26 9 9 — — 23 13 7 9 23 8 X. COURVILLE 27 11 18 DF 22 11 15 14 11 17 18 39 M.ERIKSSON 5 17 10 4 8 4 11 2 4 1 4 2 A. DEINES 8 18 17 7 14 19 18 11 15 11 26 28 E.MEYER 19 19 25 19 27 — 15 5 15 24 — — #L. HANUSOVA 5 2 — — — — — — — — — — O. TRONVOLL 1 1 1 1 1 2 — — 5 2 5 1 J. NILSSEN 14 27 22 18 18 DF 24 22 13 14 — — #C. WARD 25 7 — — — — — — — — — — U.ODEGARD 3 3 4 2 2 4 11 2 4 3 7 3 D. WEINBERGER 11 8 12 13 — 18 13 24 8 14 — — *B. SMITH 45 44 — — — — 35 34 — — — — *J. MAGES 40 41 — — — — DF 36 — — — — *B. Stewart — — — — — — 34 30 — — — — *M.MATIASEK 45 — — — — — — — — — — — *A. Van Gorp 44 41 — — — — — — — — — — *D. VARDAMIS — 42 — — — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 46 44 31 30 30 29 35 34 35 32 39 39 # of Finishers 45 42 30 29 29 28 33 37 37 33 39 38

NOTES: Nordic portion of UNM Invitational scored as a pursuit: 10k freestyle + 10K classical = placing. #—were in a Jan. 11 snowmobile accident—Hanusova died, Ward suffered season-ending injuries; *—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Ove Erik Tronvoll & Linda Wikstrom (Jan. 4-10), Aimee-Noel Hartley (Feb. 1-7), Josh Nolting (Feb. 8-14), Aimee-Noel Hartley (Mar. 1-7), Entire Team (Mar. 8·14). FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (7): Geoff Buchheister, Magnis Eriksson, Aimee-Noel Hartley, Josh Nolting, Unni Odegard,Ove Erik Tronvoll, Linda Wikstrom SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2): Jorgen Aukland, Chad Wolk.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 63 2000 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 6-8 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 2nd/9 1st/8 1st/7 4th/8 2nd/9 2nd/8 1st/9 242 273 515 -1½ J 12-15 at Montana State Invitational (Bozeman) 1st/9 1st/9 1st/8 1st/9 1st/9 2nd/9 1st/9 264 268 532 +33 J 28-29 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 1st/8 1st/8 2nd/7 1st/8 1st/7 2nd/6 1st/7 236 246 482 +28 F 4-5 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 1st/8 1st/8 1st/7 1st/8 1st/8 2nd/7 1st/8 254 239 493 +43½ F 18-19 at NCAA West Regional (Jackson Hole, Wyo.) 1st/9 1st/8 1st/7 1st/8 1st/9 2nd/8 1st/9 276 286 562 +21 M 8-11 at NCAA Championships (Park City) 2nd/20 4th/17 1st/15 5th/14 4th/17 5th/15 3rd/16 318 311 621 -99

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- MSU-- DU---- CU--- Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- MSU-- DU---- CU--- Champ Champ Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL A.LEROY 7 DF 3 1 5 27 2 1 9 8 6 1 A.ACKER 33 24 DF 33 21 DF DQ DF — — — — S.MONTALBO 9 8 6 5 7 7 10 22 8 23 — — A.HARTLEY 6 5 7 16 2 10 1 2 4 8 1 32 J.NOLTING 6 7 7 DF 6 4 7 3 4 3 7 10 T.PASHOWSKI 32 1 1 4 3 9 4 1 28 2 29 30 C.WOLK 10 5 12 8 2 22 3 8 2 5 8 7 H.SHELTON — — — — — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 28 28 38 31 26 27 30 24 31 23 35 32 L.WIKSTROM 9 DF 3 DS 6 3 3 11 3 4 2 29 J.WOLK 34 7 DQ 11 5 5 5 DF 9 14 — — GS RUNS WON (0): # of Finishers 36 31 31 33 36 36 31 25 33 36 35 35 SL RUNS WON (3): LeRoy 3. GS RUNS WON (9): Pashkowski 4, Wikstrom 3, Hartley 2. SL RUNS WON (2): Hartley 1, Pashkowski 1.

Individual Nordic Skier Charts NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA UU------MSU---- DU------CU------Regionals Champ–– UU------MSU---- DU------CU------Regionals Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 15K 20K 30K 10K 30K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 10K 15K 30K 5K 15K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier CL FS FS CIP CL MR FS RL FS CL FS CL Skier CL FS FS CIP CL MR CL RL FS CL FS CL H.ERIKSSON 1 2 2 4 11 — 7 — 2 5 9 5 K.HANUSOVA 2 1 1 7 4 — 1 — 1 2 1 DF M.ERIKSSON 9 4 6 7 5 — 2 — 6 3 16 DF A.MCALLISTER 21 — 23 20 9 — T3 — 10 10 — — E.MEYER 18 12 18 20 7 — — — 23 — — — J.NILSSEN 10 18 — — 10 — 19 — 17 17 — — C.WARD 8 11 13 19 6 — 8 — 10 11 — — U.ODEGARD 3 2 8 2 3 — T3 — 2 1 4 3 D.WEINBERGER 27 10 8 9 10 — — — 7 12 18 15 M.WIK — 13 5 5 8 — 15 — 4 8 7 11 A.WILHELMSEN — — 30 27 15 — 23 — 16 23 — — # of Finishers 41 33 38 35 28 — 32 — 38 33 38 38 # of Finishers 45 35 43 42 31 — 34 — 38 37 38 36

NOTES: MSU Invitational races held in conjunction with U.S. Nationals at Soldier Hollow, Utah, and was scored as a pursuit race (freestyle race set order for classical start, which was scored double). Second nordic event at DU Invitational was a mix relay, with Colorado finishing 1-2. Second event at CU Invitational were relays (3x5K women: CU first; 3x10K men: CU second). *—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances.

Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (8): Katka Hanusova & Henrik Eriksson (Jan. 3-9); Andy LeRoy & Tove Pashkowski (Jan. 10-16); Mixed Nordic Relay Team (H.Eriksson, Odegard, M.Eriksson, Hanusova, Jan. 24-30); Aimee-Noel Hartley & Andy LeRoy (Jan. 31-Feb. 6); Andy LeRoy (March 6-12). FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (6): Henrik Eriksson, Katka Hanusova, Aimee-Noel Hartley, Andy LeRoy, Unni Odegard, Linda Wikstrom. SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (3): Josh Nolting, Maria Wik, Chad Wolk.

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 64 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2001 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 4-14 at Nevada Invitational# 2nd/9 2nd/8 2nd/7 2nd/8 4th/9 5th/8 3rd/9 247 203 450 -49½ J 15-16 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 2nd/9 1st/8 1st/7 3rd/8 4th/9 4th/8 4th/9 247 210 457 -65 J 26-27 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 1st/8 1st/8 1st/7 2nd/8 2nd/7 2nd/6 4th/7 236½ 198 434½ +17½ F 9-10 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos Ski Valley) 3rd/8 1st/8 1st/7 2nd/8 3rd/8 3rd/7 2nd/8 224 189 413 -10½ F 23-24 at NCAA West Regional (Breckenridge/Keystone) 2nd/9 3rd/8 1st/7 4th/8 2nd/9 2nd/8 1st/9 229½ 242 471½ -38½ M 7-10 at NCAA Championships (Middlebury, Vt.) 3rd/22 2nd/15 3rd/13 2nd/14 4th/22 5th/19 7th/20 348½ 255 595½ -53½ #—Nevada Invitational held in conjunction with U.S. Nationals at McCall, ; alpine events took place Jan. 4 & 6 at Sugar Bowl, Calif.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- UNR-- CU---- UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN UU----- UNR-- CU---- UNM-- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS* GS SL GS SL Skier GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL S.Montalbo DF 3 16 15 DF 6 12 19 14 DQ — — M.CULLMAN 6 5 8 3 4 4 14 3 6 DF 7 3 J.NOLTING 3 DF 28 DF 8 1 7 8 2 4 7 3 A.HARTLEY 8 10 10 13 6 2 DF — DS — 14 11 M.READ 5 9 13 DF 22 12 24 9 1 5 DQ — — E.MCEACHREN 10 31 DF 11 10 11 6 7 DF DF — — K.STELL 4 4 4 8 2 5 8 15 DS 3 4 14 T. PASHKOWSKI 12 35 3 10 11 DQ 7 4 8 4 29 5 C.WOLK 7 15 1 3 4 11 5 2 5 13 2 32 J. WOLK 14 33 21 19 DF DF DF 8 13 10 — — *A.FRAMPTON — — — — 19 — — — — — — — *N. AHUJA — — — — 30 27 — — — — — — *C.GASSMAN — — — — 20 — — — — — — — # of Finishers 34 39 29 36 31 28 30 28 31 28 33 32 *J.MIKA — — — — 16 DF — — — — — — # of Finishers 28 33 34 28 24 25 25 28 24 24 34 32 GS RUNS WON (2): Cullman 2. SL RUNS WON (0): GS RUNS WON (5): Nolting 2, Wolk 2, Stell 1. SL RUNS WON (0): *—UNM giant slalom make-up held at Vail. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UNR---- UU----- CU------UNM----- Champ–– Champ–– UNR---- UU----- CU------UNM----- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 30K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 5K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CIP CL FS CL FS Skier CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CIP CL FS CL FS O.BERG 6 32 3 12 4 2 11 9 5 12 4 9 A.HOFSTAD 32 19 26 19 19 21 9 22 23 19 — — E.MEYER 9 10 16 10 5 7 14 13 10 4 17 18 A.MCALLISTER 13 — 2 2 2 10 3 3 15 1 30 21 N.PELC — 27 — 28 7 DF 25 — DQ 9 — — J.NILSSEN 18 18 5 13 — — 22 18 17 21 — — J.SMULLIN 29 22 18 23 16 10 15 16 12 11 — — A.SCHEINBAHM 36 28 38 29 — — 27 DF — — — — D. WEINBERGER 11 14 12 15 6 6 4 7 — — 25 16 M. STORENG — — — — 9 13 9 12 4 4 2 3 A.WILHELMSEN 30 17 22 31 18 DF 26 24 23 DF — — M. WIK 2 2 — — — — — — 12 9 — — # of Finishers 43 40 36 35 26 26 33 29 36 36 38 39 # of Finishers 39 33 43 36 28 26 30 27 33 26 39 39

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (1): Josh Nolting (Jan. 22-28) FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (7): Oyvind Berg, Mia Cullman, Josh Nolting, Tove Pashkowski, Kevin Stell, Mari Storeng, Chad Wolk SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (0):

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 65 2002 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 4-10 at Montana State Invitational (Big Sky/Bohart) 4th/9 5th/8 6th/7 5th/8 3rd/9 5th/8 2nd/9 221½ 240 461½ -141½ J — at Nevada Invitational 3rd/9 2nd/8 2nd/7 1st/8 3rd/9 4th/8 2nd/9 — — 546 -37 J 25-26 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 2nd/9 4th/8 3rd/7 3rd/8 t1st/8 2nd/7 2nd/8 246½ 299 545½ -31½ F 8-9 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos Ski Valley) 2nd/9 3rd/8 4th/7 1st/8 2nd/8 2nd/7 1st/8 284 286 570 -11½ F 27-28 at NCAA West Regional (Alnchorage, Alaska)# 1st/9 3rd/8 4th/7 3rd/8 1st/9 4th/8 1st/9 261 298 559 +20 M 6-9 at NCAA Championships (Anchorage, Alaska) 2nd/23 3rd/17 6th/13 2nd/17 2nd/19 5th/16 1st/18 316 331 612 -44 #—Doubles as the Alaska-Anchorage Invitational

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN MSU--- UNR-- DU---- UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN MSU--- UNR-- DU---- UNM-- Champ Champ Skier GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL Skier GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL T. BISIC 20 21 12 15 25 21 — — 14 18 — — A. BARR 14 24 24 7 23 16 12 11 8 7 16 17 F. ERNEMANN 25 23 18 25 19 20 D2 D1 13 21 — — A. BRUNKOW D2 20 20 16 30 D2 2 12 20 16 — — S. MONTALBO 24 31 D2 24 13 11 22 10 3 14 14 31 M.CULLMAN 11 2 1 4 17 1 6 1 30 13 8 2 M.READ 21 6 24 19 15 9 15 8 D2 17 — — E.MCEACHREN D2 DQ 11 D1 D2 14 13 10 D1 19 — — J. SCHUETZE 31 4 5 11 11 1 29 5 DQ 20 23 16 T. PASHKOWSKI 12 32 4 9 3 7 16 6 3 5 9 7 T. SHEPHERD D1 8 2 6 DS — 6 3 1 DS 17 4 J. WOLK 20 D2 D2 DS 14 11 22 9 — — — — # of Finishers 37 31 29 33 34 29 35 22 20 29 35 35 # of Finishers 34 33 33 36 34 33 34 29 32 31 33 31

GS RUNS WON (0): GS RUNS WON (0): SL RUNS WON (3): Schuetze 2, Shepherd 1. SL RUNS WON (2): Cullman 2. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MSU---- UNR----- DU------UNM----- Champ–– Champ–– MSU---- UNR----- DU------UNM----- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 10K 10K 15K 15K SP 10K SP 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 5K 5K 10K 10K SP 10K SP 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier CL FP CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS Skier CL FP CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS G. ODEGARD DF 24 18 19 18 8 16 5 13 12 — — C.CRITCHLEY 7 10 8 6 11 14 3 3 17 18 — — N. PELC 21 13 12 11 12 5 11 7 5 14 14 31 M.HUBERLI 11 5 16 11 13 2 4 1 4 2 8 7 J.SMULLIN 25 11 19 25 17 3 15 7 12 10 21 13 M. STORENG 14 9 6 7 8 3 9 1 1 1 1 9 D. WEINBERGER 15 12 15 9 7 6 5 5 11 9 13 20 M. WIK 5 3 5 12 6 16 8 3 2 4 4 8 # of Finishers 43 35 37 38 29 27 32 14 28 30 39 39 # of Finishers 44 42 44 45 38 38 33 14 36 35 39 38

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Mia Cullman, Jed Schuetze (Janyary); Tyler Shepherd, Mari Storeng (February); Tyler Shepherd, Mari Storeng (March). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (11; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Amelia Barr (3.90, Marketing), Tahir Bisic (3.60, Open Option), Fritz Ernemann (3.80, Political Science), Erin McEachren (4.0, Open Option), Geir Odegard (4.00, Finance), Tove Pashkowski (3.96, Economics), Mike Read (3.60, Business), Jed Schuetze (3.73, Economics), Mari Storeng (3.79, Communication), Daniel Weinberger (3.60, Finance), Maria Wik (3.59, Chemical Engineering). FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Mia Cullman, Tyler Shepherd, Mari Storeng, Maria Wik. SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2): Muriele Huberli, Tove Pashkowski

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 66 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2003 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 11-13 at Alaska-Utah Invite (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 4th/9 1st/9 1st/8 3rd/9 5th/9 5th/8 6th/9 293 206 499 -62 J 3-18 at Montana State Invitational (Bozeman) 2nd/9 1st/9 1st/8 3rd/9 3rd/9 2nd/9 5th/9 282 256 538 -37½ J 31-F1 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 1st/9 1st/9 1st/8 1st/9 2nd/9 1st/8 2nd/9 323 295 618 +53 F 7-8 at Western State Invitational (Crested Butte) 4th/9 1st/9 2nd/8 2nd/9 4th/9 3rd/8 4th/9 294 237½ 531½ -36½ F 23-24 at NCAA West Regional (Winter Park, Colo.) 2nd/9 2nd/9 1st/8 2nd/9 2nd/9 1st/8 2nd/9 284 279 563 -18 M 5-8 at NCAA Championships (Lyme & Hanover, N.H.) 3rd/22 5th/15 5th/13 5th/15 3rd/20 3rd/15 3rd/19 270½ 299 546½ -135½

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN MSU--- AA/UU CU---- WSC-- Champ Champ WOMEN MSU--- AA/UU CU---- WSC-- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL T. BISIC D1 DQ 9 13 9 20 7 D2 9 19 — — A. BERESFORD 31 13 16 6 31 4 9 8 25 32 — — F. ERNEMANN 14 25 — 18 8 13 19 12 D1 14 — — M.CULLMAN 10 1 8 2 1 35 2 2 4 D1 24 3 B. HOGAN 2 4 3 2 5 1 4 1 3 6 9 21 S.FISCHER 21 15 D2 D1 D1 19 27 20 24 24 — — *M. MACKO — — — — 21 7 — — — — — — E.HOGAN 9 DQ 6 D2 9 2 11 10 2 14 13 33 *J. MIKA — — — — 23 — — — — — — — E.MCEACHREN 17 12 12 14 7 14 18 17 15 D2 — — *R. POTVIN — — — — D1 — — — — — — — T. PASHKOWSKI 11 22 D1 17 5 7 22 13 3 8 20 21 M.READ D1 21 14 D2 D2 D1 6 D2 D2 18 — — *C. WRIGHT — — — — D1 DQ — — — — — — J. SCHUETZE 6 2 — 1 11 4 25 3 DQ 5 23 6 # of Finishers 38 35 33 34 34 37 41 39 38 32 33 34 T. SHEPHERD 8 18 12 7 2 2 15 11 2 6 25 11 # of Finishers 32 35 26 31 29 35 40 33 35 34 32 31 GS RUNS WON (2): Cullman 2. SL RUNS WON (5): Cullman 3, Beresford 1, Hogan 1. GS RUNS WON (3): Ernemann 2, Hogan 1. SL RUNS WON (7): Hogan 5, Schuetze 1, Shepherd 1. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA AA/UU-- MSU----- CU------WSC----- Champ–– Champ–– AA/UU-- MSU----- CU------WSC----- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 17K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 17K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 20K Skier FS CL CL FS FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL Skier FS CL CL FS FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL E.CHRISTIANSEN 8 6 5 3 DF 11 6 3 7 3 8 8 C.CRITCHLEY 24 13 10 14 4 8 7 10 3 4 14 12 H. HOYE 15 DF 3 6 2 2 — — 11 2 19 6 M.HUBERLI 15 5 7 5 8 6 — — 19 10 21 14 N. PELC DF — 12 7 4 4 — — 18 9 36 28 J. REHEMAA — — — — 3 10 5 4 10 6 4 11 J.SMULLIN 22 14 — — 15 21 13 8 9 16 — — B.RYGG 34 24 25 31 24 26 21 — 29 21 — — N. STERLING 26 15 14 16 23 22 16 22 17 23 — — # of Finishers 38 34 36 34 39 38 33 31 39 33 39 37 # of Finishers 40 37 38 35 39 39 31 32 32 31 38 39

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors WORLD UNIVERSITY GAME PARTICIPANTS: USA—A. Beresford, M. Cullman, B. Hogan, E. Hogan (Slalom bronze), T. Pashkowski, J. Schuetze, T. Shepherd; Canada—Erin McEachren, Michael Read. CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (2): Henrik Hoye (Jan. 27-Feb. 2); Brad Hogan (Feb. 3-9). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (11; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Amy Beresford, Tahir Bisic, Claire Critchley, Fritz Ernemann, Mariele Huberli, Erin McEachren, Tove Pashkowski, Michael Read, Jed Schuetze, Josh Smullin, Nick Sterling. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2): Mia Cullman (SL), Jana Rehemaa (FS) SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Erling Christiansen (FS, CL), Brad Hogan (GS), Henrik Hoye (CL), Jed Schuetze (SL)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 67 2004 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 15-16 at Nevada Invitational (Auburn/Sugar Bowl) 2nd/10 3rd/10 4th/9 2nd/10 1st/9 1st/9 3rd/9 233 288 521 -76 J 11-24 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 4th/10 4th/10 5th/9 2nd/10 5th/9 5th/9 t3rd/9 219 247 466 -104 F 6-7 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos/Enchanted Forest) 3rd/10 3rd/10 t3rd/9 2nd/10 1st/9 1st/9 3rd/9 239 296 535 -55 F 20-21 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora) 2nd/10 3rd/10 6th/9 2nd/10 1st/9 1st/9 1st/9 241 319 560 -23 F 27-28 at NCAA West Regional (Crested Butte, Colo.) 5th/10 6th/10 7th/9 6th/10 1st/9 1st/9 3rd/9 158 291 449 -121 M 10-13 at NCAA Championships (Truckee, Calif.) 4th/23 8th/17 11th/15 7th/15 1st/20 1st/17 2nd/17 189 374½ 563½ -59½

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- UNR-- UNM--- CU---- Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- UNR-- UNM--- CU---- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL T. BISIC 15 16 12 10 9 19 13 12 26 25 20 25 J.CZESNOWSKI 16 20 13 D2 18 26 19 26 14 28 — — F. ERNEMANN 23 D2 27 16 19 31 19 13 15 37 — — M.CULLMAN — 6 9 11 D1 18 17 9 10 19 — — C.JENICK 18 14 25 17 16 17 20 20 19 27 27 24 S.FISCHER 22 35 33 23 29 24 30 19 18 29 — — M.READ 31 D2 24 D1 29 20 D2 D2 — — — — E.HOGAN 1 8 8 2 3 7 6 2 D1 18 2 DQ # of Finishers 34 38 38 29 39 32 33 31 35 37 34 33 E.MCEACHREN D1 D2 12 8 26 14 9 D2 D1 12 21 6 K.TAYLOR 11 10 10 16 5 9 13 8 35 34 23 23 GS RUNS WON (0): # of Finishers 39 42 40 38 34 32 39 40 36 40 34 32 SL RUNS WON (0): GS RUNS WON (1): Hogan 1 SL RUNS WON (1): Hogan 1 Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UNR---- UU------UNM---- CU------Champ–– Champ–– UNR---- UU------UNM---- CU------Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 20K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 5K 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL E.CHRISTIANSEN 5 6 13 4 6 5 — 5 8 9 3 5 C.CRITCHLEY 15 9 13 13 4 — 6 3 12 7 17 6 T. DAMROW 23 19 16 DF — — 20 17 22 28 — — M.HUBERLI 19 5 14 15 8 9 5 4 19 8 26 5 H. HOYE 8 5 6 — 4 8 4 4 4 4 10 11 J. REHEMAA 2 7 4 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 4 4 T. SCHJELLERUD 3 2 — — 2 4 1 2 3 2 11 2 B.RYGG 38 29 31 — 20 29 23 19 29 27 — — J.SMULLIN 14 14 22 12 12 10 --- 18 14 19 — — # of Finishers 41 37 39 37 32 33 42 39 39 38 39 37 N. STERLING 19 20 20 20 13 15 13 13 6 14 — — # of Finishers 44 43 41 37 30 30 37 38 37 37 38 37

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (3): Jana Rehemaa (Feb. 2-8), Tor Erik Schjellerud (Feb. 16-22), Erling Christiansen (Mar. 8-14). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (9; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Tahir Bisic, Erling Christiansen, Claire Critchley, Julie Czesnowski, Fritz Ernemann, Muriele Huberli, Michael Read, Josh Smullin, Kristin Taylor. ALL-RMISA TEAM MEMBERS (8): Erling Christiansen, Claire Critchley, Erika Hogan, Henrik Hoye, Muriele Huberli, Jana Rehemaa, Tor Erik Schjellerud, Kristin Taylor FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (7): Erling Christiansen (FS, CL), Erika Hogan (GS), Muriele Huberli (CL), Jana Rehemaa (FS, CL), Tor Erik Schjellerud (CL) SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (3): Claire Critchley (CL), Henrik Hoye (FS), Erin McEachren (SL)

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 68 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2005 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 5-6 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 2nd/10 2nd/10 3rd/9 1st/10 5th/10 2nd/9 6th/10 262 226 488 -80 J 13-15 at Alaska Anchorage Invitational (Jackson, Wyo.) 3rd/10 3rd/10 6th/9 3rd/10 4th/10 1st/9 6th/11 229 258 487 -54 J 28-29 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 4th/10 4th/10 6th/9 3rd/10 4th/10 2nd/9 6th/10 211 250 461 -104 F 11-12 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos/Enchanted Forest) 2nd/10 3rd/10 4th/9 1st/10 3rd/10 t-2nd/9 2nd/9 280 281 561 -22 F 25-26 at NCAA West Regional (Bozeman) 3rd/10 2nd/10 3rd/9 2nd/10 4th/10 4th/9 5th/10 246½ 240 486½ -73½ M 9-12 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Stowe, Vt.) 6th/22 11th/16 12th/15 6th/14 5th/19 2nd/16 7th/17 150 288 438 -184½ ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Denver 2818, Colorado 2483½, New Mexico 2439½, Utah 2414, Alaska-Anchorage 1914, Montana State 1854, Nevada 1776½, Western State 1121½, Whitman 972, Boise State 356 Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- UAA-- DU---- UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- UAA-- DU---- UNM-- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL J. ADAMS 7 12 10 16 14 18 DQ 5 D2 17 22 19 C. BROWN 21 28 29 D2 D1 27 — — — — — — T. BISIC 18 10 32 28 D1 13 12 16 21 30 — — J. BRUSLETTO 15 D2 14 21 20 D2 40 — 27 D2 — — M. COOKE 16 D2 11 D1 D2 25 17 8 17 15 — — E. HOGAN D1 8 22 9 10 — 13 6 7 6 11 24 F. ERNEMANN 19 15 17 15 19 22 13 14 12 12 — — R. ROOSEVELT 3 4 3 31 D2 6 5 1 D1 4 10 DQ B. HOGAN D1 D2 D2 D2 18 DQ D2 11 4 11 — — K. TAYLOR 13 11 8 16 25 DQ 9 33 9 8 — — # of Finishers 29 24 38 29 30 31 36 36 30 37 33 32 A. WOODWORTH — — 28 D1 29 24 — — — — — — L. ZIKOVA 2 6 D2 4 6 3 2 3 D1 2 D1 4 GS RUNS WON (1): Hogan 1 # of Finishers 39 40 44 37 38 40 41 36 36 33 27 33 SL RUNS WON (0): GS RUNS WON (1): Zikova 1 SL RUNS WON (2): Roosevelt 2 Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU------UAA----- DU------UNM---- Champ–– Champ–– UU------UAA----- DU------UNM---- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K Skier CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS E. CHRISTIANSEN 6 2 9 1 1 5 3 2 8 4 12 2 M. GAW 36 36 — — — — — — — — — — T. DAMROW 19 19 20 23 12 25 21 12 31 35 — — J. GRAY 11 11 19 10 — 18 13 13 21 17 34 30 H. HOYE 7 13 6 6 7 4 4 — 2 7 3 3 M. HUBERLI — — 24 8 8 4 3 3 5 3 16 6 T. SCHJELLERUD 4 8 1 5 — — — — 17 DF 15 18 M. MALMIN 32 29 35 — 34 29 22 27 35 32 — — N. STERLING 18 20 25 — 14 17 12 13 18 19 — — B. RYGG 29 20 12 19 11 20 6 11 26 21 33 20 # of Finishers 47 43 42 45 47 43 35 35 43 41 38 38 # of Finishers 41 40 40 34 41 37 33 33 40 38 39 39

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (1): Erling Christiansen (Jan. 10-16). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Erling Christiansen (Alaska), Lucie Zikova (Denver), Muriele Huberli & Rachel Roosevelt (New Mexico), Erika Hogan & Henrik Hoye (NCAA West Regional). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (3; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Tahir Bisic (Aerospace engineering), Erling Christiansen (philosophy/geography), Kristin Taylor (integrated physiology). FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Erling Christiansen (FS), Henrik Hoye (CL, FS), Lucie Zikova (SL) SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2): Muriele Huberli (FS), Rachel Roosevelt (GS)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 69 2006 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 7-12 at Alaska Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 2nd/11 1st/10 3rd/9 1st/10 4th/11 4th/10 1st/11 293 252 545 -10 J 14-15 at Montana State Invitational (Bozeman) 2nd/11 2nd/10 6th/9 1st/10 1st/11 3rd/10 1st/11 262 303 565 -3 J 27-F4 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Steamboat Springs) 1st/11 2nd/10 5th/9 1st/10 1st/11 1st/10 1st/11 271 321 592 +48 F 10-11 at Western State Invitational (Crested Butte) 1st/10 1st/10 3rd/9 1st/10 1st/9 2nd/8 1st/9 283½ 316 597½ +31½ F 23-24 #at RMISA Championships (Donner Summit & Norden, Calif.) 1st/10 3rd/10 4th/9 2nd/10 1st/10 1st/9 1st/10 255 322 577 +29½ M 8-11 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Steamboat Springs) 1st/24 5th/16 10th/15 1st/15 1st/21 1st/18 1st/19 249 414 663 +98 #—also doubled as NCAA West Regional ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Colorado 2299½ points; Denver 2220½; New Mexico 1997; Utah 1876½; Alaska-Anchorage 1640½ Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UAA--- MSU-- CU---- WSC-- Champ Champ WOMEN UAA--- MSU-- CU---- WSC-- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS SL SL GS SL GS GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL J. ADAMS 11 DS 21 19 D1 18 17 26 25 35 — — S. MOCELLIN 17 1 D2 9 3 DQ 3 15 10 18 27 12 J. BRYAN 24 11 6 5 8 15 10 D2 17 8 31 20 L. PERRICONE 2 4 6 3 11 1 2 3 8 3 5 4 T. CESOLINI D1 D2 — — 15 D2 19 D2 20 25 — — R. ROOSEVELT 37 14 3 36 D1 35 11 17 D2 — — — M. COOKE 6 33 37 15 D1 26 DS 10 24 D2 — — K. TAYLOR 4 12 5 DS 10 9 10 13 6 14 — — P. DURAN 30 19 41 31 18 13 39 7 3 DQ — — L. ZIKOVA 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 17 1 4 1 J-F. FERREIRA D1 7 D2 11 10 11 14 29 26 14 24 23 # of Finishers 44 39 44 38 33 39 42 42 46 43 31 33 J. KRYZL 10 20 20 6 D1 D2 12 16 D2 16 — — *B. BABBITT — — — — 26 D2 26 — — — — — GS RUNS WON (5): Mocellin 3, Zikova 2 *T. RILEY — — — — 39 — — — — — — — SL RUNS WON (9): Zikova 6, Perricone 2, Taylor 1 # of Finishers 49 48 47 40 40 31 43 42 44 39 33 34

GS RUNS WON (3): Bryan 1, Duran 1, Kryzl 1 SL RUNS WON (0): Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UAA----- MSU----- CU------WSC---- Champ–– Champ–– UAA----- MSU----- CU------WSC---- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 15K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K MEN 10K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 5K 5K 15K 15K 10K Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS E. CHRISTIANSEN DF — 11 3 9 3 6 9 8 2 6 3 M. GAW 24 35 38 22 30 19 14 15 27 24 — — J. GOODPASTER 23 22 13 DF 25 32 — — 12 29 — — M. GREVSGAARD 2 5 2 4 1 6 3 6 2 11 2 9 H. HOYE DF — 7 11 3 9 5 8 1 5 7 4 L. PALANOVA 7 9 4 1 4 1 5 9 10 9 7 6 G. REID 21 21 27 17 20 19 18 25 17 14 — — J. REHEMAA — — — — 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 K. RICHMOND 4 6 2 6 4 7 2 1 3 4 19 1 K. SOENSTEGAARD DF 2 15 5 6 DF 10 13 12 4 — — N. STERLING 16 18 18 16 17 14 15 11 11 15 — — M. WILDER — — — — 45 38 37 38 — — — — J. SMITH DF 19 — — 32 20 14 29 — — — — # of Finishers 46 48 53 49 49 41 40 40 45 42 38 37 # of Finishers 48 53 50 49 49 45 38 36 42 40 39 39

*—development team member; CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Lucie Zikova (Jan. 9-15 & Feb. 6-12); Lenka Palanova (Jan. 23-29); Lisa Perricone (Jan. 30-Feb. 5); Jana Rehemaa (Feb. 21-27); Entire team (Mar. 6-12). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Lucie Zikova (Alaska), Jana Rehemaa (Colorado), Maria Grevsgaard (Western State), Lisa Perricone (Western State), Henrik Hoye (Nevada/RMISA Championships). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (7; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Jean-Francois Ferreira, Sabrina Mocellin, Jana Rehemaa, Kit Richmond, Rachel Roosevelt, Kristin Soenstegaard, Lucie Zikova RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (2): Lucie Zikova (Women’s Alpine), Maria Grevsgaard (Women’s Nordic). FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (10): Erling Christiansen (FS), Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Henrik Hoye (FS), Lisa Perricone (GS,SL), Jana Rehemaa (CL,FS), Kit Richmond (FS), Lucie Zikova (GS,SL). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Erling Christiansen (CL), Maria Grevsgaard (FS), Henrik Hoye (CL), Lenka Palanova (CL,FS).

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 70 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2007 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 13-14 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 1st/10 1st/9 1st/9 2nd/9 1st/10 2nd/10 2nd/10 280 272 552 +15 F 2-3 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 2nd/10 1st/9 3rd/9 1st/9 3rd/10 2nd/10 5th/10 274 264 538 -12 J 7-F8 at Montana State Invitational (Bozeman/Taos) 1st/10 2nd/9 2nd/9 2nd/9 1st/10 4th/10 1st/10 282½ 297 579½ +29½ F 9-10 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos/Enchanted Forest) 2nd/9 3rd/9 4th/9 1st/9 4th/9 4th/9 5th/9 258 217 485 -107½ F 22-24 #at RMISA Championships (Auburn/Sugar Bowl) 2nd/9 3rd/9 2nd/9 3rd/9 2nd/9 3rd/9 1st/9 128 281 409 -17 M 7-10 at NCAA Championships (Attitash, N.H.) 3rd/22 3rd/15 4th/9 1st/9 5th/18 4th/16 3rd/15 307 285 592 -106 #—also NCAA West Regional (giant slalom cancelled due to blizzard conditions, only six of eight events scored). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Denver 2628½; Colorado 2563½; Utah 2329½; New Mexico 2012; Montana State 1967; Alaska-Anchorage 1959; Nevada 1746; Western State 1276; Whitman 799½; Wyoming 99. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (38, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Colorado 14, Denver 11, New Mexico 4, Utah 3, Western State 3, Alaska 2, Montana State 1. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- DU---- MSU-- UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- DU---- MSU-- UNM-- Champ Champ Skier SL GS SL GS SL GS GS SL GL SL GS SL Skier SL SL GS GS SL GS GS SL GL SL GS SL J. BRYAN 35 31 26 9 28 14 30 13 * 4 28 10 L. FOX 25 37 26 30 29 25 D2 27 * — — — T. CESOLINI 12 18 10 D2 9 28 19 D1 * 16 — — H. HILLENBRAND — 41 5 16 14 3 2 10 * 10 18 28 M. COOKE 21 12 10 16 10 DQ 8 15 * 31 — — L. PERRICONE 7 8 9 6 D2 8 9 28 * 1 5 9 S. HUGHES 2 9 3 2 12 32 11 24 * 35 9 13 R. ROOSEVELT 16 9 17 15 8 11 12 7 * 30 — — D. ROBERTS 1 36 DQ 6 27 9 D2 3 * 32 32 15 K. TAYLOR 19 24 12 20 18 10 — 23 * 18 — — A. SEREBRAKIAN 9 40 D2 D1 37 12 25 D2 * 11 — — L. ZIKOVA 1 2 2 D1 1 1 7 3 * 28 4 2 # of Finishers 41 40 37 34 37 32 37 30 * 37 35 33 # of Finishers 54 42 47 44 40 43 38 35 * 38 33 34

GS RUNS WON (2): Hughes 2. GS RUNS WON (2): Perricone 1, Zikova 1. SL RUNS WON (2): Hughes 1, Roberts 1. SL RUNS WON (7): Zikova 4, Perricone 2, Hillenbrand 1. * —Giant Slalom at RMISA Championships cancelled due to blizzard conditions. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU------MSU----- DU------UNM---- Champ–– Champ–– UU------MSU----- DU------UNM---- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 15K 10K 10K 10K 15K 10K 20K MEN 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier CL FS FS CL FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL Skier CL FS FS CL FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL M. GELSO 3 1 7 3 3 3 3 2 4 3 6 5 M. GAW 20 17 11 10 20 14 16 20 12 16 — — J. GOODPASTER 30 38 25 17 32 36 — — 27 21 — — M. GREVSGAARD 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 6 4 K. NYGREN 9 28 10 28 17 11 8 23 23 15 28 15 L. PALANOVA 23 9 5 DF 15 31 — — 10 26 30 30 G. REID 26 DF — — 25 31 21 19 24 19 — — M. GOODPASTER 34 DF 42 30 — — 28 — — — — — K. RICHMOND 5 4 1 10 2 6 — — 8 8 14 16 K. RONNESTRAND 4 26 8 3 19 20 — — 8 2 25 16 J. SMITH 23 33 12 20 — — 25 18 20 31 — — M. WILDER 49 45 51 46 43 42 35 32 — — — — # of Finishers 53 50 54 51 49 49 39 41 46 44 38 38 # of Finishers 49 47 55 50 46 45 36 33 40 37 39 39

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Matt Gelso (Jan. 8-14), Maria Grevsgaard (Jan. 8-14, Jan. 15-21, Feb. 5-11), Lucie Zikova (Jan. 29-Feb. 4). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Maria Grevsgaard (Utah), Stefan Hughes (MSU), Drew Roberts & Lucie Zikova (Denver), Lisa Perricone (RMISA Championships). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (7; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Mia Gaw, Matt Gelso, Karl Nygren, Rachel Roosevelt, Arman Serebrakian, Kristin Taylor, Lucie Zikova RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (1): Maria Grevsgaard (Women’s Nordic). ALL-RMISA (8): First-Team (6)—Matt Gelso, Maria Grevsgaard, Stefan Hughes, Kit Richmond, Kristin Ronnestrand, Lucie Zikova Second-Team (2)—Lisa Perricone, Drew Roberts FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Matt Gelso (CL), Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Lisa Perricone (GS), Lucie Zikova (GS, SL). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Josh Bryan (SL), Matt Gelso (FS), Maria Grevsgaard (FS), Stefan Hughes (GS), Lisa Perricone (SL).

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 71 2008 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 12-13 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 3rd/10 4th/9 7th/9 2nd/9 1st/10 2nd/10 1st/10 228 315 543 -42½ J 5-20 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Steamboat/Winter Park) 1st/10 1st/9 4th/9 1st/9 2nd/10 3rd/10 1st/10 278 271 549 +27 F 1-7 at Western State Invitational (Crested Butte) 3rd/10 3rd/9 3rd/9 1st/9 1st/10 3rd/10 1st/10 266 294½ 560½ -24½ F 8-9 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos/Enchanted Forest) 2nd/10 2nd/9 6th/9 1st/9 1st/10 1st/10 1st/10 270½ 317 587½ -3½ F 22-23 #at RMISA Championships (Bozeman) 1st/9 4th/9 3rd/9 4th/9 1st/9 1st/9 1st/9 235 320 555 +28 M 5- 8 at NCAA Championships (Bozeman) 2nd/21 7th/14 12th/13 3rd/14 1st/21 1st/17 1st/18 232 387 619 -30½ #—also doubled as Montana State Invitational/NCAA West Regional. Special “Western Qualifier” (GS makeup race) held Feb. 21 in Bozeman ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Colorado 2795; Denver 2722½; Utah 2641½; New Mexico 2187; Alaska-Anchorage 2152½; Nevada 2030; Montana State 1918; Whitman 890; Western State 875; Wyoming 168. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (42, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Colorado 17, Denver 11, Utah 8, Nevada 4, New Mexico 2.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN CU----- UU---- WSC--- UNM-- WQ Champ Champ WOMEN CU----- UU---- WSC--- UNM-- WQ Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS GS SL GS SL GS GS SL SL GS GS Skier GS SL GS GS SL GS SL GS GS SL SL GS GS J. BRYAN 26 9 29 17 29 21 34 14 33 18 11 24 21 A. BABCOCK 18 11 27 21 17 14 D1 — 33 31 18 — — T. CESOLINI 20 12 30 40 22 13 16 33 19 8 8 — — K. HARTMAN 5 5 26 8 7 4 1 9 — — — — — M. COOKE 22 D2 — — — 22 21 D1 31 31 D2 — — H. HILLENBRAND 28 22 25 31 35 43 19 13 26 32 43 — — P. DURAN 25 DQ 28 38 33 12 22 DQ DQ 10 23 — — L. PERRICONE 13 8 35 14 3 42 4 6 15 44 30 33 10 S. HUGHES 7 36 22 DQ 11 11 10 35 23 25 14 — — R. ROOSEVELT 7 DQ 8 9 33 6 7 5 4 40 7 20 12 D. ROBERTS 15 5 38 7 9 14 11 6 32 23 D1 26 20 L. ZIKOVA 3 1 1 3 5 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 A. SEREBRAKIAN D2 13 17 14 — 16 17 D1 26 D2 25 — — # of Finishers 52 46 48 40 51 45 44 42 40 44 43 35 35 # of Finishers 41 38 40 44 41 43 43 35 39 42 31 33 30 GS RUNS WON (2): Zikova 2. GS RUNS WON (1): Duran 1. SL RUNS WON (5): Zikova 4, Roosevelt 1. SL RUNS WON (0): Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU----- CU------WSC---- UNM---- Champ–– Champ–– UU----- CU------WSC---- UNM---- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 20K 15K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 5K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 15K 10K 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 5K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL Skier CL FS FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL M. GELSO 3 4 — — — — 14 13 — — 17 9 K. BORGNES 4 5 17 DF 23 25 9 13 14 7 20 11 J. GOODPASTER 30 30 27 27 25 35 20 30 — — — — M. GAW 16 17 16 9 8 10 12 15 15 16 — — K. NYGREN 13 25 12 10 3 25 6 17 — — — — M. GREVSGAARD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 J. OSTENSEN 6 11 11 5 6 24 4 10 4 3 3 6 *J. HAMILTON 15 24 19 12 9 13 6 14 8 9 — — K. RICHMOND 2 8 13 — 5 3 2 1 1 1 11 2 L. PALANOVA 6 6 5 3 6 3 8 5 3 3 2 10 J. SMITH 25 26 15 17 22 13 11 4 8 12 — — M. GOODPASTER — — 42 36 — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 51 49 50 48 47 44 42 42 42 33 38 38 K. RONNESTRAND 11 14 23 22 16 14 4 10 17 12 — — # of Finishers 36 38 36 34 42 40 37 33 37 35 39 38 *—skied as an independent in Utah meet as she was not eligible until Jan. 14

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (10): Maria Grevsgaard 5 (Jan. 7-13, Jan. 14-20, Jan. 28-Feb. 3, Feb. 18-24, March 3-9); Lucie Zikova 3 (Dec. 31-Jan. 6, Feb. 4-10, March 3-9), Matt Gelso 1 (Jan. 7-13), Kit Richmond 1 (Feb. 18-24). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Lucie Zikova & Maria Grevsgaard (CU), Lenka Palanova (UU), Katie Hartman & Kit Richmond (UNM), Jesper Ostensen (RMISA). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (12; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Ashley Babcock, Mia Gaw, Matt Gelso, Maria Grevsgaard, Karl Nygren, Lenka Palanova, Drew Roberts, Kristin Ronnestrand, Rachel Roosevelt, Arman Serebrakian, Josh Smith, Lucie Zikova. RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (2): Maria Grevsgaard (Women’s Nordic), Lucie Zikova (Women’s Alpine). RMISA YELLOW BIBS (3; top qualifiers in each dicipline): Maria Grevsgaard (CL, FS), Kit Richmond (CL, FS), Lucie Zikova (SL). ALL-RMISA (7): First-Team (4)—Maria Grevsgaard, Lenka Palanova, Kit Richmond, Lucie Zikova. Second-Team (3)—Karoline Borgnes, Katie Hartman, Jesper Ostensen. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (7): Maria Grevsgaard (FS,CL), Jesper Ostensen (FS), Lenka Palanova (FS), Kit Richmond (CL), Lucie Zikova (GS, SL). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Matt Gelso (CL), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Lenka Palanova (CL), Lisa Perricone (SL).

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 72 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2009 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 8-11 at Seawolf Invitational* (Anchorage) 3rd/9 3rd/8 4th/8 2nd/8 2nd/9 1st/9 7th/9 260½ 254 514½ -39½ J 5-11 at Alaska Invitational (Anchorage) 1st/9 2nd/8 3rd/8 3rd/8 2nd/9 1st/9 6th/9 274 268 542 +12½ J 14-17 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora/Aspen) 1st/9 2nd/8 3rd/8 1st/8 1st/9 1st/9 2nd/9 270½ 294 564½ +23½ F 6- 7 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park) 1st/9 3rd/8 3rd/8 3rd/8 1st/9 1st/9 2nd/9 253 287 540 +48 F 20-21 #at RMISA Championships (Auburn/Reno) 2nd/8 2nd/8 4th/8 3rd/8 1st/8 1st/8 4th/8 262 277 539 -26 M 11-14 at NCAA Championships (Bethel/Rumford, Maine) 2nd/22 6th/15 3rd/14 9th/14 3rd/21 2nd/17 3rd/19 255½ 347 602½ -56½ *—though started after the UAA meet, the Seawolf ended first. #—also doubles as Nevada Invitational/NCAA West Regional. RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2 below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Eldora, Jan. 17; Q2 at Winter Park, Feb. 5). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Colorado 2,700; New Mexico 2,545; Denver 2,503½; Alaska-Anchorage 2,433; Utah 2,432; Nevada 2,102½; Montana State 1,910; Whitman 937; Wyoming 292. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (44, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Colorado 14, New Mexico 14, Alaska 7, Utah 6, Denver 3. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN SW---- UAA--- CU----- Q1 Q2 DU---- Champ Champ WOMEN SW---- UAA--- CU----- Q1 Q2 DU---- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL SL SL GS GS SL Skier SL GS SL GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS GS SL T. CESOLINI 20 DQ 8 DQ 5 32 D1 8 13 23 21 7 — — J. ALLEN 26 15 29 25 11 31 25 24 22 25 14 18 — — E. DAVIS 12 12 31 11 22 9 DQ 11 19 26 — — — — A. BABCOCK 22 25 24 26 30 14 8 D2 21 21 12 D1 — — P. DURAN 38 20 12 17 — 26 D2 D1 24 21 18 33 — — J. CHEVALIER — — — — D1 32 24 D2 — — — — — — S. HUGHES 16 16 20 8 20 11 4 23 20 6 28 25 34 10 K. HARTMAN 2 D1 10 12 D2 3 DS 6 D2 6 11 5 20 D2 G. RIVAS 35 2 25 1 18 1 D2 3 3 2 12 13 18 1 H. HILLENBRAND 13 29 DQ D1 29 18 19 30 26 38 25 29 — — D. ROBERTS 22 15 13 7 19 31 6 22 25 31 6 t18 10 14 C. NORDH 3 5 6 2 3 DS 4 12 8 10 7 1 22 29 A. SEREBRAKIAN 19 19 6 20 15 16 20 20 15 34 23 9 — — L. PERRICONE DS 11 2 19 8 6 18 9 16 8 34 13 21 16 T. SPENST 15 31 14 31 D2 24 8 15 26 18 22 t18 — — # of Finishers 31 37 35 33 33 32 26 36 34 38 36 33 35 34 # of Finishers 39 34 32 39 38 35 26 37 38 36 36 38 34 34 GS RUNS WON (0): GS RUNS WON (1): Cesolini 1. SL RUNS WON (1): Nordh 1. SL RUNS WON (4): Rivas 4. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UAA---- SEAWOLF CU------DU------Champ–– Champ–– UAA---- SEAWOLF CU------DU------Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 10K 15K 15K 10K 21K 10K 15K 10K 15K 10K 20K WOMEN 15K 10K 10K 10K 5K 21K 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS M. GELSO 7 3 3 3 2 1 — — 5 2 11 20 M. GOODPASTER — — — — — — — — — — — — J. GOODPASTER — — — — — — — — — — — — M. GREVSGAARD 12 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 5 5 6 V. KJOELHAMAR 1 2 2 2 1 5 8 13 16 — 6 1 K. STEGE — — — — 31 26 24 25 33 28 — — P. NEEL 9 37 29 23 22 4 26 3 21 14 — — A. TURZIAN 1 7 — 5 11 2 8 3 12 4 7 2 K. NYGREN 26 13 15 12 27 29 25 — 17 35 — — M. WILDER — — — — 42 39 36 32 — — — — J. OSTENSEN 3 1 1 5 5 20 17 — 7 4 3 31 # of Finishers 36 38 36 34 42 40 37 33 37 35 39 38 R. PLETCHER 14 18 — 17 — — 2 4 3 6 — — J. SMITH 21 22 21 26 9 9 7 6 11 16 — — # of Finishers 44 44 44 44 48 48 46 45 42 40 39 39

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Matt Gelso (Jan. 12-18), Maria Grevsgaard (Jan. 12-18, Feb. 2-8), Carolina Nordh (Jan. 5-11), Jesper Ostensen (Jan. 5-11); Gabriel Rivas (March 9-15). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Maria Grevsgaard (Seawolf); Vegard Kjoelhamar (UAA); Matt Gelso (CU); Carolina Nordh (RMISA Q1,2); Gabriel Rivas (DU). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (9; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Ashley Babcock, Matt Gelso, Katie Hartman, Vegard, Kjoelhamar, Carolina Nordh, Karl Nygren, Reid Pletcher, Arman Serebrakian. Katie Stege RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (1): Vegard Kjoelhamar (Men’s Nordic). ALL-RMISA (11): First-Team (8)—Matt Gelso, Maria Grevsgaard, Katie Hartman, Vegard Kjoelhamar, Carolina Nordh, Jesper Ostensen, Reid Pletcher, Gabriel Rivas. Second-Team (3)—Stefan Hughes, Lisa Perricone, Alex Turzian FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Vegard Kjoelhamar (FS), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Gabriel Rivas (SL), Alexa Turzian (FS). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Maria Grevsgaard (FS), Stefan Hughes (SL), Vegard Kjoelhamar (CL), Drew Roberts (GS), Alexa Turzian (CL).

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 73 2010 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 15-17 at Montana State Invitational* (Bozeman) 1st/7 3rd/7 4th/7 2nd/7 1st/7 1st/7 1st/7 422 481 903 +68 J 11-23 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 3rd/8 4th/7 5th/7 2nd/7 1st/8 1st/8 2nd/8 370 451 821 -29 F 5- 6 at New Mexico Invitational (Taos/Enchanted Forest) 2nd/8 2nd/7 3rd/7 2nd/7 4th/8 2nd/8 5th/8 409 392 801 -160 F 19-21 at Nevada Invitational (Auburn/Sugar Bowl) 1st/7 2nd/7 2nd/7 2nd/7 1st/7 1st/7 2nd/7 433½ 480 913½ +79½ F 26-27 #RMISA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Steamboat) 1st/7 2nd/7 3rd/7 1st/7 1st/7 1st/7 2nd/7 420 482 902 +138 M 10-13 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Steamboat) 2nd/22 5th/7 10th/15 3rd/14 1st/21 1st/19 2nd/19 296 418 714 -71½ *—though started after the Utah meet, the MSU Invitational ended first. #—also doubled as CU Invitational-Laura Sharpe Flood Memorial/NCAA West Regional. RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2 below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Bozeman, Jan. 15; Q2 at Nevada, Feb. 21). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): New Mexico 3,480, Colorado 3,438½, Denver 3,194, Utah 2,891½, Alaska-Anchorage 2,677, Montana State 2,578½, Nevada 2,501½, Wyoming 399. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (45, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): New Mexico 18, Denver 11, Colorado 7, Alaska 4, Utah 3, Nevada 2. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- Q1 MSU-- UNM--- UNR-- Q2 Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- Q1 MSU-- UNM--- UNR-- Q2 Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS SL GS GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS SL GS SL E. DAVIS 32 D2 22 27 13 15 29 13 8 14 D2 — — — J. ALLEN 11 D1 7 33 23 10 30 8 14 10 10 D2 — — S. HUGHES 15 14 30 34 20 DS 21 27 15 12 22 26 — — K. BURROWS D1 20 15 18 21 D1 28 19 21 D1 D1 26 — — S. NELSON 11 16 34 11 D2 7 12 19 25 19 7 16 21 23 J. CHEVALIER 15 30 20 D1 D2 15 D2 9 33 14 D1 9 — — G. RIVAS DS — 6 6 3 4 DQ 1 2 3 9 2 16 DQ E. GHENT 5 3 2 4 4 4 31 17 30 11 6 28 12 6 D. ROBERTS 26 9 27 18 9 12 18 12 6 2 15 15 27 15 K. HARTMAN 14 8 4 5 12 1 8 2 6 5 30 31 3 7 A. SEREBRAKIAN — — 17 24 24 9 19 20 17 20 20 18 — — S. HJERTMAN 12 11 5 9 6 6 10 10 — — 8 4 — — T. SPENST D1 8 19 8 33 23 24 24 11 D1 18 10 — — C. NORDH 13 10 10 11 8 11 6 7 9 4 5 3 25 5 # of Finishers 33 33 37 41 33 30 30 35 37 30 35 26 35 34 # of Finishers 36 34 38 35 34 36 33 34 34 31 30 32 35 34

GS RUNS WON (1): Rivas 1. GS RUNS WON (2): Hartman 2. SL RUNS WON (2): Rivas 2. SL RUNS WON (1): Hartman 1. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MSU---- UU------UNM---- UNR----- Champ–– Champ–– MSU---- UU------UNM---- UNR----- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 15K 10K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 5K 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS M. GELSO 2 7 10 2 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 E. HAJKOVA 2 2 1 2 7 9 3 2 7 6 7 3 V. KJOELHAMAR 3 2 4 4 10 8 5 10 5 22 4 19 K. INGALLS DF 30 — — — — — — — — — — I. MALLAMS 17 22 16 17 26 19 18 8 15 7 — — J. REID 5 6 — — — — 16 4 5 9 4 10 P. NEEL 19 9 20 7 17 10 21 21 23 14 — — M. ROSE 23 25 31 29 23 21 — — 18 24 — — J. OSTENSEN 4 4 8 5 5 11 2 6 3 3 20 16 K. STEGE — — 24 24 19 18 28 25 24 22 — — R. PLETCHER — — — — 9 21 8 7 13 4 — — A. TURZIAN 13 11 5 3 12 6 19 3 12 3 19 2 C. WOODS DF 33 35 33 — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 30 30 36 35 28 28 29 29 31 31 39 38 # of Finishers 32 33 44 38 36 35 37 36 39 37 39 39

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Matt Gelso (Feb. 15-21, Feb. 22-28, Mar. 8-14), Erika Ghent (Jan. 11-17), Eliska Hajkova (Jan. 18-24), Katie Hartman (Mar. 8-14) . RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Eliska Hajkova (Jan. 18-24), Vegard Kjoelhamar (Jan. 18-24), Matt Gelso (Feb. 15-21), Gabriel Rivas (Feb. 15-21), Katie Hartman (Feb. 15-21), Jesper Ostensen (Feb. 22-28). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (7; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Eric Davis, Matt Gelso, Erika Ghent, Ian Mallams, Carolina Nordh, Arman Serebrakian. Katie Stege. ALL-RMISA (12): First-Team (6)—Matt Gelso, Eliska Hajkova, Katie Hartman, Vegard Kjoelhamar, Jesper Ostensen, Gabriel Rivas. Second-Team (6)—Erika Ghent, Carolina Nordh, Reid Pletcher, Joanne Reid, Drew Roberts, Alex Turzian. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (8): Matt Gelso (CL/FS), Eliska Hajkova (FS), Katie Hartman (GS), Vegard Kjoelhamar (CL), Carolina Nordh (SL), Joanne Reid (CL), Alexa Turzian (CL). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Erika Ghent (SL), Eliska Hajkova (CL), Katie Hartman (SL), Joanne Reid (FS).

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 74 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2011 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 15-16 at Montana State Invitational* (Bozeman) 1st/7 1st/7 2nd/7 1st/7 2nd/6 1st/6 2nd/6 438 483 921 +9 J 10-22 at Utah Invitational (Park City/Soldier Hollow) 1st/7 1st/7 3rd/7 1st/7 1st/6 1st/6 2nd/6 444 479 923 +25 F 4- 5 at New Mexico Invitational (Red River) 4th/7 5th/7 2nd/7 6th/7 3rd/7 5th/6 1st/6 311 411 722 -159 F 11-13 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park/Aspen) 1st/8 4th/7 1st/7 4th/7 1st/7 2nd/7 1st/7 421 458 879 +10 F 25-26 at RMISA Championships (Utah) 1st/7 1st/7 2nd/7 3rd/7 1st/6 3rd/6 1st/6 410.5 455 865.5 +75½ M 9-12 at NCAA Championships (Stowe, Vt.) 1st/21 1st/15 1st/12 2nd/14 1st/21 1st/17 1st/18 380 451 831 +80½ *though started after the Utah meet, the MSU Invitational ended first. RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2 below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Big Sky, Mont., Jan. 14; Q2 at Winter Park, Colo., Feb. 10). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Utah 3,510; Colorado 3,445; New Mexico 3,297½; Denver 2,955; Alaska-Anchorage 2,703½; Montana State 2,610; Westminster 1,007, Wyoming 243. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (43, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Utah 19, Colorado 9, Denver 8, New Mexico 6, Alaska-Anchorage 1. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN Q1 UU---- CU---- Q2 UNM-- UAA– Champ Champ WOMEN Q1 UU---- CU---- Q2 UNM-- UAA– Champ Champ Skier GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL GS SL E. DAVIS D1 7 9 17 20 D1 9 9 8 7 — — — — J. ALLEN D2 13 13 14 21 D2 8 13 23 14 11 — — — A. HAUG 9 11 4 6 10 5 1 6 3 3 27 8 13 20 A. BABCOCK 22 20 28 27 29 14 14 21 D2 20 23 — — — M. LAMB D2 24 6 5 15 7 27 18 22 13 24 5 12 10 K. BURROWS 19 D1 27 30 D2 D2 D1 D1 25 21 — — — — F. MCDONALD D1 13 27 30 5 9 10 27 28 12 22 21 — — K. COOPER 15 23 3 D2 14 — — 6 32 19 17 — — — G. RIVAS 7 1 3 2 33 — — 3 10 4 3 3 6 2 E. GHENT 4 30 1 15 7 — — 3 8 7 8 — 5 10 T. SPENST 10 9 12 36 34 — — 17 23 24 17 20 — — K. HARTMAN D2 — 9 4 16 — — — — — — — — — P. ZAGONE — — — — — 23 23 — — — — — — — S. HJERTMAN 2 2 D2 3 11 — — 5 9 4 — — 2 12 # of Finishers 26 29 37 36 37 27 27 29 31 32 30 28 34 27 C. NORDH 11 4 8 6 8 — — 18 21 12 4 — 22 11 # of Finishers 28 33 35 38 30 17 22 27 32 31 29 --- 35 28 GS RUNS WON (2): Davis 1, Rivas 1. SL RUNS WON (5): Haug 3, Rivas 2. GS RUNS WON (4): Hjertman 2, Cooper 1, Hartman 1. SL RUNS WON (1): Ghent 1. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MSU---- UU------UNM---- DU------Champ–– Champ–– MSU---- UU------UNM---- DU------Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 21K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 15K 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 21K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL A. HOYE 31 17 — — 22 25 15 26 DF 7 — — E. HAJKOVA 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 V. KJOELHAMAR 1 2 2 1 20 9 — — 10 20 2 3 B. PERKINS — — — — — — — — — — — — S. LACY 32 27 26 20 — — 25 22 22 19 — — J. REID 3 7 — — — 4 1 3 2 10 3 5 I. MALLAMS 23 22 12 10 19 8 18 19 11 4 — — M. ROSE 25 24 24 16 28 28 25 14 17 24 — — P. NEEL 12 — 6 16 18 13 23 7 12 14 — — K. STEGE 32 29 — — 20 24 29 20 27 25 — — J. OSTENSEN 3 5 9 4 2 14 9 9 — — 14 10 A. TURZIAN 5 16 4 3 15 2 30 4 4 11 9 14 R. PLETCHER 10 7 4 7 — — 1 6 3 DF 23 1 # of Finishers 33 31 33 30 29 31 40 37 34 31 39 39 # of Finishers 33 29 28 28 26 26 34 35 26 26 39 39

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (8): Vegard Kjoelhamar (Jan. 17-23), Katie Hartman (Jan. 24-30), Erika Ghent (Jan. 30-Feb. 6), Andrea Haug (Jan. 30-Feb. 6), Reid Pletcher (Feb. 7-13 & Mar. 7-13); Eliska Hajkova (Feb. 21-27 & Mar. 7-13). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (8): Erika Ghent (A-AQ2), Andreas Haug (A-DU), Sara Hjertman (A-Utah), Eliska Hajkova (N-Utah), Vegard Kjoelhamar (N-Utah), Reid Pletcher (N-DU), Joanne Reid (N-DU), Gabriel Rivas (A-AQ2). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (11; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Ashley Babcock, Kirsten Cooper, Eric Davis, Eliska Hajkova, Katie Hartman, Andreas Haug, Andreas Hoye, Spencer Lacy, Ian Mallams, Carolina Nordh, Katie Stege RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (1): Andreas Haug (Men’s Alpine). ALL-RMISA (11): First-Team (6)—Erika Ghent, Eliska Hajkova, Vegard Kjoelhamar, Reid Pletcher, Joanne Reid, Gabriel Rivas. Second-Team (5)—Andreas Haug, Sara Hjertman, Carolina Nordh, Jesper Ostensen, Alex Turzian FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (7): Erika Ghent (GS), Eliska Hajkova (FS/CL), Sara Hjertman (GS), Vegard Kjoelhamar (FS/CL), Reid Pletcher (CL), Joanne Reid (FS/CL), Gabriel Rivas (SL). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Erika Ghent (SL), Max Lamb (SL), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Gabriel Rivas (GS), Alexa Turzian (FS).

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 75 2012 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 6-14 COLORADO INVITATIONAL (Eldora/Breckenridge) 2nd/9 2nd/8 1st/8 2nd/7 1st/8 3rd/7 2nd/7 440 432 872 -24 J 14-21 at Denver Invitational (Winter Park/Tabernash) 2nd/9 2nd/8 2nd/8 2nd/7 3rd/8 2nd/7 1st/7 429 413 842 -60 F 4-10 at Alaska Invitational (Anchorage) 2nd/8 3rd/8 4th/8 1st/7 2nd/6 2nd/6 2nd/6 383 448 831 -67 F 9-11 at UAA Seawolf Invitational (Anchorage) 3rd/8 6th/8 7th/8 3rd/7 1st/6 1st/6 1st/6 313 462 775 -83 F 24-25 at RMISA Championships (Bozeman) 2nd/8 3rd/8 3rd/8 2nd/7 1st/6 1st/6 1st/6 400½ 462 862½ -69½ M 7-10 at NCAA Championships (Bozeman) 3rd/21 2nd/18 4th/15 2nd/15 5th/19 4th/17 4th/16 380 290 670 -162 RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2/Q3/below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Eldora, Jan. 6; Q2 & Q3 at Bozeman, Feb. 22-23; included a makeup GS from Seawolf Invitational that was limited to one run for the women and cancelled for the men). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Utah 3,554; Colorado 3,320; Denver 3,065; Alaska-Anchorage 2,922; New Mexico 2,856; Montana State 2,728; Westminster 1,345, Wyoming 423, Colorado Mountain College 351. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (45, includes qualifiers & championships): Utah 18, Colorado 13, Denver 4, Montana State 3, Westminster 3, New Mexico 2, Alaska 2. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN Q1 CU---- DU---- UAA--- SW Q2 Q3 Champ Champ WOMEN Q1 CU---- DU---- UAA--- SW---- Q2 Q3 Champ Champ Skier GS GS SL GS GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL GS SL GS SL GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL E. DAVIS 8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — J. ALLEN 28 10 21 23 21 29 10 D1 12 9 6 13 24 — — A. HAUG 9 4 11 9 D2 13 T16 28 DQ 13 3 22 20 13 K. BURROWS 19 24 25 D2 D2 24 22 23 D2 23 10 20 25 — — M. LAMB 13 17 6 19 7 27 5 DQ 3 19 12 D2 13 28 E. GHENT 3 1 D2 4 2 31 19 5 9 5 5 25 5 4 4 F. MCDONALD 27 31 4 D2 5 20 6 23 12 22 26 9 — — K. HARTMAN 1 3 8 10 6 12 6 D1 8 6 4 D2 8 9 11 T. SPENST DQ 21 23 21 13 22 T16 20 6 DQ 9 18 — — S. MCLEAN 9 9 22 2 D2 1 18 D1 10 DS D1 19 29 — — A. ZIKA 5 2 14 2 9 D1 29 — 16 1 6 4 1 10 C. NORDH 7 13 5 17 DS 20 4 16 6 12 9 10 4 6 7 *C. KETAI 29 33 D1 — — — — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 29 34 27 31 28 31 25 29 31 31 26 31 29 34 34 # of Finishers 34 36 36 33 39 35 29 33 28 32 37 32 34 32 GS RUNS WON (6): Ghent 3, McLean 3. GS RUNS WON (7): Zika 5, Haug 1, Spenst 1 (through 1st NCAA run). SL RUNS WON (1): Ghent 1. SL RUNS WON (2): Lamb 2. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA CU------DU------UAA---- SEAWOLF Champ–– Champ–– CU------DU------UAA---- SEAWOLF Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 15K 5K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL A. DU PASQUIER 18 25 27 23 21 18 15 18 16 23 — — E. HAJKOVA 7 4 10 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 14 10 A. HOYE 24 — 15 11 6 8 8 4 11 7 23 15 M. MADSEN 30 29 23 29 21 30 30 21 28 25 — — V. KJOELHAMAR 16 4 6 5 — — — — 7 9 14 21 J. REID 1 3 — — 11 6 2 10 3 10 6 19 I. MALLAMS — — 28 17 16 10 13 5 19 21 — — M. ROSE 18 13 16 16 13 14 20 16 18 5 31 33 R. OEDEGAARD 9 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 5 7 K. STEGE 28 DF 25 24 31 28 27 26 27 22 — — R. PLETCHER 8 6 12 6 4 12 16 16 14 16 — — # of Finishers 33 32 32 30 31 30 30 26 33 27 39 39 # of Finishers 34 33 39 34 29 28 27 27 31 28 39 38

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors COLLEGESPORTS360.COM PRIME TIME PERFORMERS OF THE WEEK WINNERS (2): Katie Hartman (Jan. 2-8), Eliska Hajkova (Feb. 6-12) CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (9): Katie Hartman (Jan. 2-8), Reid Pletcher (Jan. 9-15), Joanne Reid (Jan. 9-15), Eliska Hajkova (Jan. 16-22, Jan.30-Feb. 5 & Feb. 6-12), Rune Oedegaard (Jan. 16-22, Feb. 6-12), Adam Zika (Mar. 5-11). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (4): Rune Oedegaard (N-Denver), Eliska Hajkova (N-Alaska), Katie Hartman (Qualifiers), Carolina Nordh (A-RMISA Championship). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (9; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Eric Davis, Katie Hartman, *Andreas Haug, *Ian Mallams, *Carolina Nordh, *Rune Oedegaard, Reid Pletcher, Taggart Spenst, *Katie Stege (*—denotes 4.0 GPA). ALL-RMISA (13): First-Team (5)—Eliska Hajkova, Shane McLean, Rune Oedegaard, Joanne Reid, Adam Zika. Second-Team (8)—Erika Ghent, Katie Hartman, Andreas Haug, Andreas Hoye, Vegard Kjoelhamar, Max Lamb, Reid Pletcher, Carolina Nordh FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Erika Ghent (GS, SL), Rune Oedegaard (FS), Adam Zika (GS). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (7): Eliska Hajkova (CL), Katie Hartman (GS), Carolina Nordh (GS, SL), Rune Oedegaard (CL), Joanne Reid (FS), Adam Zika (SL).

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 76 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2013 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 8-13 COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/9 2nd/8 3rd/7 1st/8 1st/7 4th/6 1st/7 417 461 878 +69½ J 12-20 at Denver Invitational 1st/9 2nd/8 2nd/8 4th/8 1st/7 3rd/7 1st/7 386 466 852 +19 F 6- 9 at Utah Invitational 1st/8 2nd/8 3rd/8 2nd/8 1st/7 2nd/7 1st/7 440 464 904 +59 F 1-10 at New Mexico Invitational 1st/9 2nd/8 2nd/8 2nd/8 2nd/7 2nd/7 1st/7 434 430 864 +13 F 22-24 at RMISA Championships (Bozeman) 1st/6 3rd/6 3rd/6 3rd/6 1st/6 2nd/6 1st/6 395½ 510 905½ +46½ M 7- 9 at NCAA Championships (Middlebury) 1st/21 4th/16 4th/6 4th/15 1st/17 4th/16 1st/15 317 510 708 +43 RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2 below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Eldora, Jan. 7; Q2 at Winter Park, Jan. 11). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Colorado 3,498; Denver 3,226½; Utah 3,214; New Mexico 2,984½; Montana State 2,649; Alaska-Anchorage 2,642; Westminster 1,061, Wyoming 528, Colorado Mountain College 250. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (44, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Colorado 13, Denver 12, Utah 8, New Mexico 5, Westminster 4, Alaska 1, Montana State 1. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN Q1 CU---- Q2 DU---- UU---- UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN Q1 CU---- Q2 DU---- UU---- UNM-- Champ Champ Skier GS GS SL GS GS SL GS SL SL SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL GS GS SL GS SL SL SL GS SL GS SL H. GUNNARSSON T17 17 4 10 11 4 32 7 3 D1 14 15 T12 13 K. BURROWS 23 D1 DQ 21 D1 23 29 D1 D2 D2 13 22 — — A. HAUG 22 16 11 D2 14 6 8 18 11 16 5 7 T12 16 T. GROSVOLD 12 12 7 20 23 12 8 6 7 7 14 9 10 27 K. HIETANEN 15 D2 19 16 10 13 5 26 10 T7 11 20 20 8 J. HONKONEN 7 8 3 D2 17 DQ 9 4 2 3 9 4 16 16 M. LAMB 24 23 24 22 19 5 11 5 4 D1 16 27 — — S. MCLEAN 4 5 D2 D2 3 D2 3 20 13 12 — — — — F. MCDONALD 28 30 2 25 30 3 29 12 8 T7 26 12 — — B. WALES 2 2 10 D1 D2 13 2 7 8 DQ 4 11 2 18 C. SMITH 25 24 18 8 6 D2 25 22 D2 26 8 10 — — C. WISE 18 20 DQ 25 27 29 D2 DQ 20 17 22 27 — — A. ZIKA — — — — — — — — — — — — — — # of Finishers 25 27 20 27 28 30 31 20 29 25 25 28 34 33 # of Finishers 34 34 24 30 33 32 36 29 28 32 30 30 33 33 GS RUNS WON (1): McLean 1. GS RUNS WON (0): SL RUNS WON (0): SL RUNS WON (1): McDonald 1. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA CU------DU------UNM---- UU------Champ–– Champ–– CU------DU------UNM---- UU------Champ–– Champ–– MEN 20K 10K 10K 15K 5K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 15 5K 5K 10K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS A. DU PASQUIER 22 20 24 26 16 18 23 10 16 7 — — E. HAJKOVA 10 6 3 2 3 5 18 2 2 1 16 2 A. HOYE — — 13 16 8 16 10 21 12 11 18 32 M. NORDSTROEM 3 1 9 11 30 18 9 5 3 3 6 12 I. MALLAMS 20 18 17 27 13 14 — 23 11 17 — — J. REID 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 G. NORDSTROM — — 16 13 5 — 2 18 7 16 21 22 M. ROSE 7 7 5 9 — — 24 20 12 8 — — R. OEDEGAARD 1 2 2 1 14 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 # of Finishers 27 30 30 28 30 28 32 29 29 27 40 39 M. VIGERS 17 14 21 14 12 13 20 11 17 20 — — C. VON THADEN 15 25 22 22 22 19 22 15 22 15 — — # of Finishers 28 31 32 31 31 28 28 28 30 27 40 40

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Rune Oedegaard (Jan. 14-20, Mar. 4-10), Joanne Reid (Jan. 7-13, Jan. 14-20, Mar. 4-10), Women’s Nordic Team (Feb. 18-24). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Jessica Honkonen (A-Colorado); Joanne Reid (N-Colorado), Eliska Hajkova (N-Denver), Rune Oedegaard (N-Denver), Brooke Wales (A-Utah), Maria Nordstroem (N-RMISA). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (14; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Arnaud Du Pasquier, Thea Grosvold, Eliska Hajkova, Andreas Haug, Andreas Hoye, Max Lamb, *Ian Mallams, Rune Oedegaard, Joanne Reid, Cameron Smith, *Michael Vigers, Brooke Wales, *Clair Wise, Adam Zika (*—denotes 4.0 GPA). RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (2): Thea Grosvold (Alpine), Joanne Reid (Nordic). ALL-RMISA (10): First-Team (7)—Eliska Hajkova, Jessica Honkonen, Shane McLean, Maria Nordstroem, Rune Oedegaard, Joanne Reid, Brooke Wales. Second-Team (3)—Henrik Gunnarson, Fletcher McDonald, Mary Rose FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (6): Eliska Hajkova (FS), Rune Oedegaard (CL, FS), Joanne Reid (CL, FS), Brooke Wales (GS) SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (3): Thea Grosvold (GS), Kasper Hietanen (SL), Maria Nordstroem (CL)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 77 2014 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 4-8 at Utah Invitational 6th/9 4th/8 5th/8 4th/7 6th/7 6th/6 6th/7 245 126 371 -286½ J 12-20 at Montana State Invitational 4th/9 2nd/8 2nd/8 2nd/8 6th/7 5th/7 6th/7 313½ 185 496½ -240½ J 31-F2 COLORADO INVITATIONAL 4th/9 4th/8 5th/8 t2nd/8 3rd/8 1st/7 6th/7 271 284 555 -93 F 7-8 at New Mexico Invitational 2nd/9 3rd/8 3rd/8 3rd/8 2nd/7 1st/ 7 4th/7 286½ 302 588½ -66½ F 21-22 at RMISA Championships (Beaver Creek/Minturn) 2nd/7 3rd/7 4th/7 2nd/7 1st/6 1st/6 t3rd/6 310 326 636 -3 M 5-8 at NCAA Championships (Utah) 4th/23 5th/16 6th/14 3rd/14 4th/20 1st/16 7th/18 194½ 208 402½ -153½ RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2/below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Bozeman, Jan. 10; Q2 at Winter Park, Feb. 3). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Denver 2,608½; New Mexico 2,367½; Utah 2,342½; Colorado 2,011; Alaska-Anchorage 1,735; Montana State 1,652; Westminster 1,009½; Wyoming 379; Colorado Mountain College 127 RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (44, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Denver 16, Colorado 7, New Mexico 6, Utah 6, , Alaska 5, Westminster 4. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- Q1 MSU-- CU---- Q2 UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- Q1 MSU-- CU---- Q2 UNM-- Champ Champ Skier GS SL GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS SL GS SL Skier GS SL GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS SL GS SL R. CARRY D1 23 24 D1 27 18 13 5 D2 25 25 D1 — — T. GROSVOLD 10 8 14 10 9 7 21 18 9 8 14 9 22 9 H. GUNNARSSON 10 8 12 19 7 T10 14 — 7 T13 15 17 5 DQ J. HONKONEN 11 2 19 D2 1 4 11 7 2 22 6 5 9 4 A. HAUG 14 D2 10 12 26 16 16 12 11 T11 1 15 11 21 K. HOSTETLER D2 27 23 20 26 21 D1 21 23 27 22 D1 — — K. HIETANEN 8 15 T6 15 14 D1 18 13 8 7 18 16 12 32 S. MCLEAN D2 14 8 8 12 5 15 D2 DS DQ 12 14 — — F. MCDONALD 23 26 D1 8 3 5 23 D1 D2 5 19 22 — — B. WALES D1 D1 5 2 8 6 8 2 11 5 5 3 5 27 T. MOTTAU 3 D1 23 6 D1 — D2 D1 — — — — — — C. WISE D1 25 27 29 29 17 26 24 19 DQ 17 23 — — C. SMITH 16 25 t17 t10 31 21 15 t8 D1 27 7 19 — — # of Finishers 24 32 36 33 32 28 26 28 27 32 31 30 29 29 A. ZIKA 11 22 15 16 15 20 12 10 26 21 4 25 — — # of Finishers 30 31 40 37 35 35 34 25 26 33 33 29 31 32 GS RUNS WON (1): Trulsrud. SL RUNS WON (1): Christensen. GS RUNS WON (0): SL RUNS WON (1): McDonald 1. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU------MSU----- CU------UNM----- Champ–– Champ–– UU------MSU----- CU------UNM----- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 30K 15K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 20K 10K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS CL FS A. DU PASQUIER 14 12 10 22 13 13 16 18 8 18 19 36 C. BRAUTASET — — 8 11 23 11 4 5 7 8 16 11 J. HILL — 17 14 12 21 25 28 15 23 — — — L. NEWMAN 18 7 13 18 14 16 19 15 15 18 23 36 A. HOYE — — — — 22 15 25 23 15 21 — — M. SOLBAKKEN DF — — — 20 25 7 20 6 5 24 12 E. JOHANSSON 16 18 12 18 17 16 20 16 T11 15 — — # of Finishers 19 21 27 28 31 25 31 31 27 25 38 36 R. OEDEGAARD — — — — 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 15 M. SCRIMGEOUR — — DF 24 26 28 — — 26 — — — M. STROEM — — — — 3 1 4 2 3 3 4 1 # of Finishers 21 22 31 31 36 28 36 37 29 26 40 40

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Jessica Honkonen (Jan. 6-12), Rune Oedegaard (Jan. 27-Feb. 2), Camilla Brautaset (Feb. 3-9), Jessica Honkonen (March 3-9); Mads Stroem/Rune Oedegaard (March 3-9). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (4): Brooke Wales (A-Colorado); Rune Oedegaard (N-Colorado), Camilla Brautaset (N-UNM), Mads Stroem (N-RMISAs). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (11; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Roger Carry, Thea Grosvold, Henrik Gunnarsson, Andreas Haug, Jessica Honkonen, Andreas Hoye, Rune Oedegaard, *Maja Solbakken, Brooke Wales, Clair Wise, Adam Zika (*—denotes 4.0). ALL-RMISA (7): First-Team (3)—Jessica Honkonen, Rune Oedegaard, Mads Stroem. Second-Team (4)—Camilla Brautaset, Fletcher McDonald, Tanner Mottau, Brooke Wales. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Henrik Gunnarson (GS), Jessica Honknen (SL), Rune Oedegaard (CL), Mads Stroem (CL, FS), Brooke Wales (GS). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2): Thea Grosvold (SL), Jessica Honkonen (GS).

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 78 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2015 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 9-12 at Utah Invitational 1st/9 2nd/8 3rd/8 1st/8 1st/7 1st/7 2nd/7 326½ 368 694½ +81½ J 23-26 COLORADO INVITATIONAL 1st/8 2nd/8 2nd/8 t-3rd/8 1st/6 1st/6 2nd/6 306 362 668 +37 J 30-31 at New Mexico Invitational 2nd/8 4th/8 4th/8 3rd/8 3rd/6 1st/6 3rd/6 244 307 551 -28 F 24-26 at Alaska Invitational 2nd/8 3rd/8 5th/8 3rd/8 2nd/6 1st/6 3rd/6 248½ 319 567½ -62 F 27-28 at RMISA Championships (Alaska) 1st/7 2nd/7 4th/7 1st/7 1st/6 1st/6 3rd/6 314 337 651 +42 M 11-14 at NCAA Championships (Lake Placid) 1st/23 4th/17 6th/14 3rd/13 1st/6 1st/15 2nd/16 199 306 505 +27 RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2/below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Park City, Jan. 6 & 8; Q2 at Eldora, Jan. 27). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Colorado 2,481; Utah 2,379; Denver 2,245½; New Mexico 2,053½; Alaska-Anchorage 1,782½; Montana State 1,670; Westminster 1,015½; Colorado Mountain College 205; Wyoming 162. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (44, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Denver 17, Colorado 12, Utah 6, New Mexico 6, Montana St. 2, Westminster 1. Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN Q1 UU---- CU---- Q2 UNM-- UAA– Champ Champ WOMEN Q1 UU---- CU---- Q2 UNM-- UAA– Champ Champ Skier GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL GS SL Skier GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL SL GS GS SL GS SL R. CARRY 4 9 25 10 2 4 D2 21 23 11 13 T15 — — D. BROWNELL-PATTY 17 19 28 18 D2 17 16 D2 27 19 22 32 — — H. GUNNARSSON T10 4 T14 4 17 13 14 12 DQ 19 21 11 7 12 T. GROSVOLD 15 9 1 7 13 15 8 4 5 24 D2 5 11 6 K. HIETANEN 15 23 9 3 18 18 D2 16 16 21 15 6 16 19 J. HONKONEN 9 8 10 D2 7 12 12 15 D1 8 4 1 19 7 C. HOWARD — — — — 31 — — — — — — — — — K. HOSTETLER 27 24 30 D2 21 26 30 29 30 26 18 28 — — O. REILLY — — — — D1 — — — — — — — — — S. MCLEAN 5 7 6 27 6 10 13 12 T14 13 11 8 — — C. SMITH 14 22 29 13 19 D2 28 20 19 18 D1 23 — — M. SCHACHTMAN — — — — 34 — — — — — — — — — A. ZIKA 12 7 8 5 13 9 15 T9 8 15 6 4 DQ 13 B. WALES GRANSTROM 4 1 4 25 2 9 33 14 11 3 7 6 21 15 # of Finishers 29 30 35 22 31 33 30 29 26 28 24 27 24 33 C. WISE 29 36 20 26 27 28 19 D1 21 30 20 33 — — # of Finishers 39 40 41 27 34 32 35 29 31 39 30 33 24 30 GS RUNS WON (0): SL RUNS WON (0): GS RUNS WON (1): Wales Granstrom 1. SL RUNS WON (2): Grosvold 1, Honkonen 1. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU------CU------UNM---- UAA----- Champ–– Champ–– UU------CU------UNM---- UAA----- Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 5K 10K 5K 15K 10K 5K 5K 10K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier FS CL FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL Skier FS CL FS CL CL FS FS CL FS CL FS CL I. BOUCHER 25 18 28 26 28 24 31 27 32 30 — — C. BRAUTASET 18 11 26 22 10 18 24 25 23 23 — — J. HILL 11 13 14 12 17 6 7 22 14 18 14 36 P. HYNCICOVA 8 5 2 4 8 13 4 9 3 4 7 6 E. JOHANSSON 19 5 — — — — 22 17 10 12 — — A. JOHNSEN 7 4 5 7 — — 20 — — — 10 9 R. OEDEGAARD 2 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 2 2 3 3 J. KNORI 20 20 19 8 21 — 19 10 20 14 — — M. SCRIMGEOUR 29 20 22 20 20 18 29 24 28 24 — — L. NEWMAN 24 22 24 24 — — — — — — — — M. STROEM 1 2 2 2 2 13 2 1 1 1 4 2 M. SOLBAKKEN 5 6 9 6 3 3 — 15 11 10 6 4 # of Finishers 40 34 30 30 29 28 32 32 33 32 40 40 # of Finishers 29 27 28 26 22 23 25 25 24 23 40 40

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (12): Brooke Wales Granstrom (Jan. 5-11), Thea Grosvold (Jan. 5-11, Feb. 9-15), Jessica Honkonen (Feb. 23-Mar. 1), Petra Hyncicova (Jan. 19-25); Rune Oedegaard (Jan. 12-18, Jan. 19-25); Maja Solbakken (Jan. 26-Feb. 1; Mar. 9-15), Mads Stroem (Jan. 5-11, Feb. 23-Mar. 1; Mar. 9-15). RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (6): Roger Carry (A-RMISA Q2); Brooke Wales Granstrom (A-Utah); Jessica Honkonen (A-RMISA); Petra Hyncicova (N-RMISA); Rune Oedegaard (N-Utah); Mads Stroem (N-Colorado) NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (11; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Camilla Brautaset, Roger Carry, Brooke Wales Granstrom, Thea Grosvold, Henrik Gunnarsson, Jessica Honkonen, Petra Hyncicova, Rune Oedegaard, Maja Solbakken, Clair Wise, Adam Zika. RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (1): Rune Oedegaard (Nordic). RMISA SKIER OF THE YEAR (1): Rune Oedegaard (Nordic) RMISA COACH OF THE YEAR (1): Bruce Cranmer (Nordic) ALL-RMISA (9): First-Team (4)—Thea Grosvold, Petra Hyncicova, Rune Oedegaard, Mads Stroem. Second-Team (5)—Roger Carry, Brooke Wales Granstrom, Jessica Honkonen, Ane Johnsen, Maja Solbakken. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (5): Rune Oedegaard (FS, CL), Maja Solbakken (CL), Mads Stroem (FS, CL) SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (8): Thea Grosvold (SL), Henrik Gunnarsson (GS), Jessica Honkonen (SL), Petra Hyncicova (FS, CL), Ane Johnsen (FS, CL), Maja Solbakken (FS)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 79 2016 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 4-11 at Utah Invitational 2nd/8 2nd/8 1st/8 2nd/8 2nd/6 2nd/6 4th/6 318 302 620 -12 J 10-17 at Montana State Invitational 2nd/9 2nd/8 t-1st/8 2nd/8 2nd/7 1st/6 4th/7 311 314 625 -4 J 22-24 Colorado Invitational 3rd/9 2nd/8 1st/8 4th/8 4th/7 4th/6 4th/7 305 278 583 -66 F 20-21 at New Mexico Invitational 1st/9 1st/8 1st/8 4th/8 2nd/7 1st/6 3rd/7 342 334 676 +30 F 26-27 at RMISA Championships (Beaver Creek) 2nd/8 2nd/7 1st/7 3rd/7 2nd/7 1st/7 3rd/7 314 320 634 -28 M 9-12 NCAA Championships (Steamboat) 2nd/23 5th/14 5th/13 3rd/14 2nd/18 3rd/18 2nd/17 214½ 277 491½ -76 RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2/below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 at Bozeman, Jan. 9; Q2 at Steamboat Springs, Jan. 24). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) SEASON POINT STANDINGS (4 meets): Utah 2525, Colorado 2504, Denver 2390, New Mexico 1956, Montana State 1896½, Alaska-Anchorage 1554½, Westminster 978, Wyoming 393, Colorado Mountain College 225. RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (44, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships): Denver 15, Colorado 13, Utah 11, New Mexico 3, Alaska 1, Montana State 1.

Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN UU---- Q1 MSU-- CU---- Q2 UNM-- Champ Champ WOMEN UU---- Q1 MSU-- CU---- Q2 UNM-- Champ Champ Skier SL GS GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS SL GS SL Skier SL GS GS GS SL SL GS GS SL SL GS SL GS SL R. CARRY 21 14 6 18 34 22 10 18 — — — — — — N. CHRISTENSEN D2 13 17 17 12 12 24 18 D1 11 16 11 21 5 H. GUNNARSSON D1 8 14 14 4 1 13 13 1 3 2 10 D2 2 T. GROSVOLD 8 17 15 18 27 11 14 16 12 22 18 6 16 16 K. HIETANEN 20 27 28 29 10 T19 23 27 8 9 21 15 — — J. HONKONEN 14 9 4 10 4 — — — 8 6 14 7 — — O. JOHANSEN 2 1 3 2 6 4 4 2 D1 1 — — 10 33 K. HOSTETLER 24 24 20 t23 25 34 27 25 D2 25 24 14 — — M. LUUKKO 11 5 5 5 18 17 3 6 2 2 3 1 22 5 T. TRULSRUD 4 2 D2 1 10 7 1 3 6 18 8 D1 3 15 C. SMITH 23 26 10 t15 22 25 12 10 19 24 18 17 — — C. WISE 31 28 24 25 28 31 DS — 20 19 23 17 — — A. ZIKA 10 15 17 11 35 t19 DS 28 16 15 11 3 — — # of Finishers 33 32 34 38 31 34 32 31 25 27 27 23 31 33 # of Finishers 35 34 40 36 36 38 35 37 30 29 29 33 27 33 GS RUNS WON (1): Trulsrud. GS RUNS WON (1): Johansen. SL RUNS WON (1): Christensen. SL RUNS WON (5): Gunnarsson 2, Johansen 2, Hietanen. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU–––– MSU––– CU---- UNM––– Champ–– Champ–– UU–––– MSU––– CU---- UNM––– Champ–– Champ–– MEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 5K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K 15K 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 5K 10K 20K 10K 20K Skier FS CL FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL FS CL FS CL CL FS CL FS CL FS I. BOUCHER 27 25 32 17 31 — 24 14 32 23 — — C. BRAUTASET 18 14 17 13 26 21 12 11 21 9 — — A. DU PASQUIER 12 12 9 8 15 9 18 29 17 16 33 19 P. HYNCICOVA 11 3 5 4 5 4 — — — — 2 17 J. HILL 10 13 10 11 32 — 10 T8 10 30 — — A. JOHNSEN DS DS 10 10 13 6 2 10 6 — 9 3 P. REISTAD 7 4 4 2 7 — 2 4 6 2 6 9 J. KNORI 14 10 18 8 25 — — — 15 5 32 5 M. SCRIMGEOUR 22 18 26 24 30 18 23 23 28 25 — — L. NEWMAN 26 20 19 16 24 15 11 9 22 13 — — M. STROEM 2 1 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 C. ROLANDSEN — — 26 12 27 18 t15 13 13 6 — — # of Finishers 29 29 33 33 32 28 33 31 33 30 40 38 # of Finishers 28 25 38 30 32 30 35 32 34 27 40 38

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (8): Ola Johansen (Jan. 4-10), Tonje Trulsrud (Jan. 4-10, Jan. 18-24), Petra Hyncicova (Jan. 11-17), Mads Stroem (Jan. 11-17, Feb. 15-21; Feb. 22-28); Henrik Gunnarsson (Jan. 18-24) RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (5): Tonje Trulsrud (A-Utah); Mads Stroem (N-Utah); Ola Johansen (A-Montana State); Petter Reistad (N-Montana State); Max Luukko (A-New Mexico). NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (13; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Camilla Brautaset, Roger Carry, Nora Christensen, Thea Grosvold, Henrik Gunnarsson, Jessica Honkonen, Petra Hyncicova, Max Lukko, Petter Reistad, Christina Rolandsen, Tonje Trulsrud, Clair Wise, Adam Zika. RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (2): Ola Johansen (Alpine); Mads Stroem (Nordic). RMISA SKIER OF THE YEAR (0): None ALL-RMISA (9): First-Team (6)—Henrik Gunnarsson, Ola Johansen, Max Luukko, Petter Reistad, Mads Stroem, Tonje Trulsrud. Second-Team (3)—Jessica Honkonen, Petra Hyncicova, Ane Johnsen. FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (9): Nora Christensen (SL), Henrik Gunnarsson (SL), Petra Hyncicova (FS), Ane Johnsen (CL), Jesse Knori (CL), Max Luukko (SL), Mads Stroem (FS, CL), Tonje Trulsrud (GS). SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Ola Johansen (GS), Ane Johnsen (FS), Petter Reistad (FS, CL).

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 80 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 2017 season-in-review Team Results Alpine------Nordic------meet points------Season Results overall overall men women overall men women Alpine Nordic Total PA/PB J 7-14 at Utah Invitational 1st/10 1st/8 1st/8 2nd/8 1st/8 5th/8 1st/8 307 303 610 +9 J 8-15 at Montana State Invitational 1st/10 1st/8 1st/8 2nd/8 1st/8 3rd/8 1st/8 334 335 670 +66½ J 25-F12 at Seawolf Invitational 3rd/9 4th/8 2nd/8 4th/8 3rd/7 3rd/7* 3rd/7* 274 275 549 -116 J 26-F8 at Alaska Anchorage Invitational 3rd/8 5th/7 1st/7 6th/7 3rd/7 4th/7 1st/7 250 294 544 -117 F 24-26 at RMISA Championships (Beaver Creek/Minturn) 1st/8 1st/6 1st/6 3rd/6 2nd/8 3rd/8 1st/8 324 348 672 +7½ M 8-11 at NCAA Championships (New Hampshire) 2nd/21 4th/16 1st/15 5th/15 2nd/17 3rd/16 1st/14 267 258 525 -16½ * The Nordic races only count for the freestyle sprints for the men’s and women’s finishes. RMISA Alpine Qualifiers (Q1/Q2/below)—Extra alpine qualifiers, no team scores (Q1 GS at Big Sky, Mont., Jan. 7; Q2 SL at Snowbasin, Utah Jan. 15). ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE SKIING ASSOCIATION (RMISA) REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS (4 meets): Utah 2482.5, Denver 2409, Colorado 2373, New Mexico 1890, Montana State 1806.5, Alaska-Anchorage 1627, Alaska-Fairbanks 976, Westminister 495, Wyoming 218, Colorado Mountain College 215 RMISA INDIVIDUAL WINNERS BY SCHOOL (42, includes qualifiers & RMISA championships; does not include mixed gender relay): Denver 12, Colorado 11, Utah 11, Montana State 4, WMC 3, New Mexico 2 Individual Alpine Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA MEN Q1 MSU-- UU---- Q2 Seawolf UAA--- Champ Champ WOMEN Q1 MSU-- UU---- Q2 Seawolf UAA--- Champ Champ Skier GS GS SL GS SL SL GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL Skier Q1 GS SL GS SL SL GS SL SL GS GS SL GS SL R. CARRY D2 19 23 D1 24 25 19 D1 21 26 13 26 — — A. ARNOLD 29 16 21 16 24 — D1 D1 DS D2 20 19 — — O. JOHANSEN 1 2 D1 — — — 30 7 D2 13 6 2 D1 14 N. CHRISTENSEN 9 9 4 12 5 4 20 3 DQ D2 19 3 15 5 D. KETTERER 6 4 1 2 1 1 — 2 1 5 1 4 1 1 I. FIDJELAND — — — — — — — — — — 10 10 17 21 M. LUUKKO 2 3 13 5 7 4 5 4 5 3 8 5 9 8 K. HOSTETLER 28 24 28 20 D2 19 29 17 16 22 23 18 — — B. MOYER 23 27 30 19 13 13 21 25 30 27 D2 13 — — M. McGREW 33 25 11 D2 11 D2 30 19 21 24 24 15 — — # of Finishers 37 35 31 36 26 32 34 32 33 32 27 30 30 33 T. TRULSRUD 3 2 3 2 9 8 6 18 D2 6 8 8 D2 13 # of Finishers 39 29 35 23 30 25 33 25 24 26 30 25 25 31 GS RUNS WON (5): Johansen (2), Ketterer (2), Luukko. SL RUNS WON (3): Ketterer 3. GS RUNS WON (2): Trulsrud, Fidjeland. SL RUNS WON (1): Christensen. Individual Nordic Skier Charts RMISA NCAA RMISA NCAA UU–––– MSU––– Seawolf– UAA––– Champ–– Champ–– UU–––– MSU––– Seawolf– UAA––– Champ–– Champ–– MEN 15K SP 10K 20K SP MGR 10K 20K 10K 20K 10K 20K WOMEN 10K SP 5K 15K SP MGR 5K 15K 5K 15K 5K 15K Skier FS CL FS CL FS CL* CL FS CL FS CL FS Skier FS CL FS CL FS CL* CL FS CL FS CL FS I. BOUCHER 37 14 34 DF 23 13 31 33 24 26 — — C. BRAUTASET 27 19 27 19 22 16 26 25 25 21 — — J. HILL 12 33 18 27 36 16 26 28 15 17 36 28 P. HYNCICOVA 1 2 1 1 — — — — 5 3 1 1 A. POTYK 27 37 24 24 31 16 18 17 27 18 — — A. JOHNSEN 10 13 2 3 — — — — 30 17 — — P. REISTAD 6 2 2 1 6 1 3 7 4 3 4 4 J. KNORI 8 13 22 6 6 1 1 8 6 19 8 28 M. SCRIMGEOUR 35 29 33 22 27 13 22 31 18 22 — — A. LERVIK 14 7 19 7 28 13 8 13 3 4 — — M. STROEM – – – – 9 1 16 DF 2 5 8 2 L. NEWMAN 32 24 30 DF 16 13 21 DS 23 27 — — # of Finishers 39 39 36 28 36 17 39 33 36 32 39 39 C. ROLANDSEN 6 3 6 — 9 1 2 3 7 5 4 3 # of Finishers 43 43 47 34 29 17 34 30 36 29 40 38

CL—classical; DF—did not finish; D#—did not finish, number indicates first or second run; DS—did not start, 2nd run; DQ—disqualified; F/CIP—indicates freestyle or classical pursuit; FS—freestyle; GS—giant slalom; SL—slalom; SP—sprint relay; MGR—mixed gender relay; # of finishers—total number of NCAA finishers only; non-NCAA and independent skiers are deleted in such instances. *—Mixed Gender Relay at Seawolf Invite finishes in Italics is a 4-skier team finish; does not count towards individual career numbers. Season Honors CU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK WINNERS (7): Petra Hyncicova (Jan. 9-15); David Ketterer (Jan. 9-15); Max Luukko (Jan. 23-29); Anne Siri Lervik (Feb. 20-26); David Ketterer (Feb. 20-26); Petra Hyncicova (March 6-12); David Ketterer (March 6-12); RMISA SKIER OF THE WEEK WINNERS (7): David Ketterer (A-MSU); Tonje Trulsrud (A-MSU); Petra Hyncicova (N-MSU); Petter Reistad (N-MSU); Max Luukko (A-RMISA Qualifier); Christina Rolandsen (N-UAA); Ola Johansen (A-RMISA) NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALL-ACADEMIC SKI TEAM MEMBERS (13; minimum 3.50 GPA & regional participation unless injured): Andrea Arnold, Camilla Brautaset, Roger Carry, Nora Christensen, Katie Hostetler, Jesse Knori, Anne Siri Lervik, Max Luukko, Megan McGrew, Andrew Potyk, Petter Reistad, Christina Rolandsen, Tonje Trulsrud, RMISA MOST VALUABLE SKIERS (1): David Ketterer (Alpine) RMISA SKIER OF THE YEAR (2): Petra Hyncicova (Women’s Nordic), David Ketterer (Men’s Alpine) USCSCA SKIER OF THE YEAR (2): Petra Hyncicova (Women’s Nordic), David Ketterer (Men’s Alpine) FasterSkier Collegiate Skier of the Year (1): Petra Hyncicova (Women’s Nordic) ALL-RMISA (10): First-Team (6)—Nora Christensen, Petra Hyncicova, Ola Johansen, David Ketterer, Petter Reistad, Christina Rolandsen Second-Team (4)—Ane Johnsen, Jesse Knori, Anne Siri Lervik, Max Luukko FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (10): Nora Christensen (SL), Petra Hyncicova (CL, FS), David Ketterer (GS, SL), Petter Reistad (CL, FS), Christina Rolandsen (CL, FS), Mads Stroem (FS) SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (4): Jesse Knori (CL), Max Luukko (GS, SL), Mads Stroem (CL)

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 81 NCAA CHAMPIONS & RECORDS SECTION CU At The NCAA Championships 83-84 NCAA Scoring Format & Misc. Records 85 NCAA Championship Annual Finishes 86 NCAA Breakdown By Discipline/Gender 87 CU Individual NCAA Champions 88 RMISA Championships & History 89-92 CU Individual Records 93-94 The Buffs’ 1998 National Championship team. CU won that title, its 15th in history at the time, with just a winning margin of 2.5 points, the smallest margin of victory since the merger of the men’s and women’s teams to co-ed in 1983.

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 82 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 cu in the ncaa’s The NCAA first sponsored a men’s national championship in skiing in 1954, though national title meets (National Intercollegiate Championships) were held as early as 1946, the same year CU’s program began. Women’s programs came into being in the late 1970s, with then CU head coach and eventual AD Bill Marolt at the forefront of making it a reality. CU has competed in each of the last 41 NCAA Championships and in 52 of 55 overall. One of those three occasions where CU didn’t qualify (1964), several team members had competed in the Winter Olympics, and in 1967, CU sent only a few skiers to Maine for financial reasons. The old AIAW sponsored women’s titles between 1977-82; in 1983, the NCAA absorbed the AIAW but combined the men’s and women’s competition, as was the case in rifle and fencing. Here’s an in-depth look at the NCAA Championship history of the Buffaloes.

MEN (NCAA) CU CU Year Coach Site Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1954 Tom Jacobs Reno, Nev. 3rd 12 348.6 - 35.4 Denver 384.0 Seattle 349.6 1955 Tom Jacobs Northfield, Vt. 4th 13 540.9 - 26.2 Denver 567.1 Dartmouth 558.9 1956 Tom Jacobs Winter Park 6th 13 520.6 - 61.4 Denver 582.0 Dartmouth 541.8 1957 Bob Beattie Ogden, Utah 2nd 20 545.3 - 32.7 Denver 578.0 Colorado 545.3 1958 Bob Beattie Hanover, N.H. 3rd 13 525.6 - 35.6 Dartmouth 561.2 Denver 550.6 1959 Bob Beattie Winter Park 1st 9 549.4 + 5.8 Colorado 549.4 Denver 543.6 1960 Bob Beattie Bozeman, Mont. 1st 7 571.4 + 2.8 Colorado 571.4 Denver 568.6 1961 Bob Beattie Middlebury, Vt. 3rd 9 365.5 - 10.7 Denver 376.2 Middlebury 367.0 1962 Bob Beattie Squaw Valley, Calif. 2nd 16 374.3 - 15.8 Denver 390.1 Colorado 374.3 1963 Bob Beattie Solitude, Utah 2nd 12 381.6 - 3.0 Denver 384.6 Colorado 381.6 1964 Bob Beattie Franconia Notch, N.H. — 10 …… …… Denver 370.2 Dartmouth 368.8 1965 Bob Beattie Crystal Mountain, Wash. 4th 11 347.6 - 32.9 Denver 380.5 Utah 378.4 1966 M.J. Elisha Crested Butte — 10 …… …… Denver 381.0 Western State 365.9 1967 Hoeschler/Romine Sugarloaf, Maine — 14 …… …… Denver 376.7 Wyoming 375.9 1968 Bill Marolt Steamboat Springs 5th 15 365.3 - 18.6 Wyoming 383.9 Denver 376.2 1969 Bill Marolt Steamboat Springs 5th 12 360.6 - 28.0 Denver 388.6 Dartmouth 372.0 1970 Bill Marolt Franconia Notch, N.H. 3rd 14 377.3 - 9.3 Denver 386.6 Dartmouth 378.8 1971 Bill Marolt Terry Peak, S.D. 2nd 12 373.1 - 21.6 Denver 394.7 Colorado 373.1 1972 Bill Marolt Winter Park 1st 11 385.3 + 5.2 Colorado 385.3 Denver 380.1 1973 Bill Marolt Middlebury, Vt. 1st 14 381.9 + 4.1 Colorado 381.9 Wyoming 377.8 1974 Bill Marolt Jackson Hole, Wyo. 1st 15 176.0 + 14.0 Colorado 176.0 Wyoming 162.0 1975 Bill Marolt Durango 1st 13 183.0 +68.0 Colorado 183.0 Vermont 115.0 1976 Bill Marolt Rumford, Maine t-1st 8 112.0 0.0 Colorado 112.0 Dartmouth 112.0 1977 Bill Marolt Winter Park 1st 13 179.0 + 24.5 Colorado 179.0 Wyoming 154.5 1978 Bill Marolt Hanover, N.H. 1st 14 152.5 + 31.0 Colorado 152.5 Wyoming 121.5 1979 Tim Hinderman Steamboat Springs 1st 13 153.0 + 23.0 Colorado 153.0 Utah 130.0 1980 Tim Hinderman Lake Placid, N.Y./Stowe, Vt. 3rd 13 98,0 - 73.0 Vermont 171.0 Utah 151.0 1981 Tim Hinderman Park City, Utah 3rd 20 113.0 - 70.0 Utah 183.0 Vermont 172.0 1982 Tim Hinderman Lake Placid, N.Y. 1st 20 461.0 + 24.5 Colorado 461.0 Vermont 436.5

WOMEN (AIAW) CU CU Year Coach Site Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1977 Larry Martin Burlington, Vt. 10th ? NA …… Dartmouth 448.0 Utah 416.0 1978 Steve Devin Red River 7th ? NA …… Utah 289.0 Middlebury 260.0 1979 Steve Devin Marquette 2nd 10 289.8 - 20.7 Middlebury 310.5 Colorado 289.8 1980 Steve Devin Middlebury, Vt. 5th 10 211.2 - 75.5 Middlebury 286.7 Vermont 260.4 1981 Tim Hinderman Bozeman, Mont. 8th 11 165.5 - 139.0 Vermont 304.5 Middlebury 303.5 1982 Tim Hinderman Stowe, Vt. 1st 9 237.4 + 7.4 Colorado 237.4 Wyoming 230.0

COED (NCAA) CU CU Year Coach Site Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1983 Tim Hinderman Bozeman, Mont. 4th 18 539.0 - 157.0 Utah 696.0 Vermont 650.0 1984 Alan Ashley Jackson, N.H. 4th 17 556.0 - 194.5 Utah 750.5 Vermont 684.0 1985 Alan Ashley Bozeman, Mont. 5th 18 595.0 - 169.0 Wyoming 764.0 Utah 744.0 1986 Alan Ashley Stowe, Vt. 4th 18 543.0 - 69.0 Utah 612.0 Vermont 602.0 1987 Alan Ashley Anchorage, Alaska 3rd 17 593.0 - 117.0 Utah 710.0 Vermont 627.0

1960 1972 1977 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 83 cu in the ncaa’s Year Coach Site Finish Teams Points PA/PB Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1988 Tim LaVallee Middlebury, Vt. 3rd 15 515.5 - 135.5 Utah 651.0 Vermont 614.0 1989 Tim LaVallee Jackson Hole, Wyo. 3rd 17 600.5 - 71.5 Vermont 672.0 Utah 668.0 1990 Tim LaVallee Stowe, Vt. 3rd 15 532.0 - 139.0 Vermont 671.0 Utah 571.0 1991 Richard Rokos Park City, Utah 1st 16 713.0 + 31.0 Colorado 713.0 Vermont 682.0 1992 Richard Rokos Waterville Valley, N.H. 5th 19 590.0 - 103.5 Vermont 693.5 New Mexico 642.5 1993 Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs 4th 20 628.0 - 155.0 Utah 783.0 Vermont 700.5 1994 Richard Rokos Sugarloaf, Maine 4th 19 622.0 - 66.0 Vermont 688.0 Utah 667.0 1995 Richard Rokos Jackson, N.H. 1st 21 720.5 + 9.5 Colorado 720.5 Utah 711.0 1996 Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 4th 23 602.5 - 116.5 Utah 719.0 Denver 635.5 1997 Richard Rokos Stowe, Vt. 3rd 21 638.0 - 48.0 Utah 686.0 Vermont 646.5 1998 Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 1st 22 654.0 + 2.5 Colorado 654.0 Utah 651.5 1999 Richard Rokos Sunday River & Rumford, Maine 1st 21 650.0 + 14.0 Colorado 650.0 Denver 636.0 2000 Richard Rokos Park City, Utah 2nd 20 621.0 - 99.0 Denver 720.0 Colorado 621.0 2001 Richard Rokos Middlebury, Vt. 3rd 22 595.5 - 53.5 Denver 649.0 Vermont 605.0 2002 Richard Rokos Anchorage, Alaska 2nd 23 612.0 - 44.0 Denver 656.0 Colorado 612.0 2003 Richard Rokos Lyme & Hanover, N.H. 3rd 22 546.5 - 135.5 Utah 682.0 Vermont 551.0 2004 Richard Rokos Lake Tahoe Area, Calif. 4th 23 564.0 - 59.0 New Mexico 623.0 Utah 581.0 2005 Richard Rokos Stowe, Vt. 6th 22 438.0 - 186.5 Denver 622.5 Vermont 575.0 2006 Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs 1st 24 654.0 + 98.0 Colorado 622.5 New Mexico 556.0 2007 Richard Rokos Attitash, N.H. 3rd 22 592.0 - 106.0 Dartmouth 698.0 Denver 648.0 2008 Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 2nd 21 619.0 - 30.5 Denver 649.5 Colorado 619.0 2009 Richard Rokos Bethel & Rumford, Maine 2nd 22 602.5 - 56.5 Denver 659.0 Colorado 602.5 2010 Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs, Colo. 2nd 22 714.0 - 71.5 Denver 785.5 Colorado 714.0 2011 Richard Rokos Stowe, Vt. 1st 21 831.0 + 80.5 Colorado 831.0 Utah 831.0 2012 Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 3rd 21 932.0 - 162 Vermont 832.0 Utah 670.0 2013 Richard Rokos Middlebury, Vt. 1st 21 708. + 43 Colorado 708.0 Utah 708.0 2014 Richard Rokos Park City, Utah 4th 23 402.5 - 153.5 Denver 556.0 Vermont 487.6 2015 Richard Rokos Bozeman, Mont. 1st 23 505.0 + 27 Colorado 505.0 Denver 478.0 2016 Richard Rokos Steamboat Springs, Colo. 2nd 23 491.5 - 76 Denver 567.5 Colorado 491.5 2017 Richard Rokos Franconia & Jackson, N.H. 2nd 21 525.0 - 16.5 Utah 541.5 Colorado 525.0

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES (including co-titles and AIAW) (including co-titles) (totals include co-championships) Rank School Titles Rank School Titles School Titles Last 1. Denver 23 1. Denver 23 Colorado...... 94... 2017 (4) 2. Colorado 20 2. Colorado 19 David Ketterer (GS & SL), 3. Utah 12 3. Utah 11 Petra Hyncicova (FS & CL) 4. Vermont 7 4. Vermont 6 Denver...... 88... 2016 (3) 5. Dartmouth 3 5. Dartmouth 2 Kristine Haugen (GS) 6. Middlebury 2 6. Wyoming 2 Erik Read (SL), Linn Eriksen (CL) Wyoming 2 7. New Mexico 1 Utah...... 74... 2017 (2) 8. New Mexico 1 Martin Bergstroem (CL & FS) Vermont...... 64... 2017 - Paula Moltzan (SL) Dartmouth...... 36... 2015 - Patrick Caldwell (FS) Wyoming...... 19... 1992 - Bernie LaFleur (FS) New Mexico...... 17... 2015 (2) - Emilie Cedervaern (CL) Mateja Robnik (GS) MIddlebury...... 11... 2015 - Robert Cone (GS) UA-Anchorage...... 9... 2010 - Andreas Adde (SL) Western State...... 9... 2007 - Sarah Schaedler (GS) N. Michigan...... 8... 2015 - Fredrik Schwencke (CL) New Hampshire...... 6... 1972 - Bruce Cunningham (men’s Nordic) Fort Lewis...... 5... 1970 - Jim Miller (men’s Nordic) 1995 2006 Nevada...... 5... 2002 (2) - Katerina Hanusova (FS), Tommi Virret (GS) Montana State...... 4... 2017 - Benedicte Lyche (GS) UA-Fairbanks...... 3... 2008 - Marius Korthauer (CL) Washington...... 2... 1963 - Tom Nord (men’s jumping) Boise State...... 1... 1974 - Bill Shaw (SL) Colby...... 1... 2006 - Abbi Lathrop (GS) Harvard...... 1... 2012 - Rebecca Nadler (GS) Maine...... 1... 1961 - Charles Akers (men’s XC) Montana...... 1... 1960 - Rudy Ruana (SL) Norwich...... 1... 1958 - Garry Vaughn (downhill) St. Lawrence...... 1... 2009 - Lindsay Cone (GS) Washington State. 1... 1960-Dag Helgestad (men’s jumping) 2011 2013 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 84 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 ncaa scoring format & MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS The latest scoring format was adopted in 2014, where a maximum 30 skiers can score for their teams. The weighted 40-point base still rewards the top eight skiers in the field with varying additional points over the skier behind them. Scoring is as follows: 40-37-34-31-29-27-25-23-22-21-20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1; the west has used this format the last three years, the east still uses the old 50-point format that allowed 39 skiers to score for their teams. Unlike from 1997-2009, no scores are thrown out for those teams that qualified a full 12-skier team or one shy with 11; so to tabulate the final standings, all scores have counted since 2010. Here’s a day-by-day look at the NCAA Championships since 1991, also charting where the eventual winner was after each day (assorted scoring formats):

A day-by-day look at the NCAA Championships under the current scoring format: Year Day One Margin Day Two Margin Day Three Margin Final Margin 1 2 3 1991 Vermont 1 Colorado 41 Colorado 78 Colorado 31 2 1 1 (2. Colorado / -1) 1992 Dartmouth 8 Vermont 16 New Mexico 10 Vermont 51 2 1 2 1993 Utah 25½ Utah 60½ Utah 82½ Utah 82½ 1 1 1 1994 Utah 9 Utah 11 Utah 31 Vermont 21 6 2 3 1995 Postponed 1 Day------Utah 33½ Colorado 31½ Colorado 9½ - 2 1 1996 Utah 22 Utah 39½ Utah 72½ Utah 83½ 1 1 1 1997 Vermont 23 Vermont 7½ Utah 7 Utah 39½ 2 3 1 (2. Utah / -23) (3. Utah / -28½) 1998 New Mexico 3 Colorado 12½ Colorado 15 Colorado 2½ 2 1 1 (2. Colorado / -3) 1999 Colorado 7 Utah 2½ Colorado 19½ Colorado 14 1 2 1 (2. Colorado / -2½) 2000 Vermont 10 Colorado 27 Denver 37 Denver 99 5 2 1 (5. Denver / -67) (2. Denver / -27) 2001 Denver 16 Denver 59½ Denver 97½ Denver 44 1 1 1 2002 Denver 15 Denver 26 Denver 15½ Denver 44 1 1 1 2003 New Mexico 24 Utah 66½ Utah 99½ Utah 131 2 1 1 (2. Utah / -24) 2004 Denver 20 Denver 26 New Mexico 30½ New Mexico 42 3 2 1 (3. New Mexico / -33)(2. New Mexico / -26) 2005 Vermont 30 Denver 21 Denver 25½ Denver 47½ 3 1 1 (3. Denver / -43) 2006 New Hampshire 1½ Denver 30½ Colorado 5 Colorado 98 6 2 1 (6. Colorado / -52) (2. Colorado / -30½) 2007 N. Michigan 23 Dartmouth 1 Dartmouth 38 Dartmouth 50 2 1 1 2008 Colorado 33 Denver 28½ Colorado 17½ Denver 30½ 3 1 2 (t3. Denver / -45) (2. Denver / -17½) 2009 Postponed 1 Day------Denver 4 Vermont 2 Denver 56½ - 1 2 2010 Denver 42½ Denver 69 Denver 54½ Denver 71½ 1 1 1 2011 Day 2 postponed in advance Colorado 46 Colorado 84½ Colorado 80½ 1 - 1 2012 Dartmouth 31 Vermont 24 Vermont 92 Vermont 161 2 1 1 2013 Vermont 17½ Vermont 21½ Vermont 54 Colorado 43 3 2 2 (3. Colorado / -51½) 2014 Utah 35 Denver 51 Day 3 Postponed------Denver 68½ 2 1 - (2. Denver / -35) 2015 Colorado 24 Utah 4 Colorado 7 Colorado 27 1 2 1 2016 Montana State 148 Montana State 282 Denver 15½ Denver 76 2 3 1 (2. Denver / -10) (3. Denver / -19) 2017 Montana State 13 Utah 36.5 Denver 421 Utah 16½ 2 1 2 (2. Utah / -13) (2. Utah / - 34.5) OTHER FIRST DAY LEADS SINCE 1983 (*—denotes eventual champion) 1983 Wyoming (12) 1985 *Wyoming (7) 1987 *Utah (28) 1989 Utah (20) 1984 *(Utah (9) 1986 Vermont (7) 1988 *Utah (2) 1990 Colorado (10) HIGHEST TEAM FINISHES WITHOUT A FULL 12-SKIER SQUAD (1997-present) 1997—Alaska-Anchorage ...... 5th/10 skiers 2003—Vermont ...... 5th/10 skiers 2009—Colorado ...... 2nd/11 skiers 2015—Dartmouth ...... 6th/10 skiers 1998—Alaska-Anchorage ...... 5th/11 skiers 2004—Colorado ...... 4th/11 skiers 2010—New Mexico ...... 3rd/11 skiers 2016—Northern Michigan ...... 8th/6 skiers 1999—Alaska-Anchorage ...... 7th/9 skiers 2005—New Mexico ...... 4th/11 skiers 2011—Alaska Anchorage ...... 7th/11 skiers 2017—Montana State ...... 6th/11 skiers 2000—New Hampshire ...... 8th/10 skiers 2006—Colorado ...... 1st/11 skiers 2012—Denver ...... 6th/10 skiers 2001—Vermont ...... 2nd/11 skiers 2007—Denver ...... 2nd/11 skiers 2013—Dartmouth ...... 5th/11 skiers 2002—New Mexico ...... 4th/11 skiers 2008—Denver ...... 1st/11 skiers 2014—Northern Michigan ...... 7th/7 skiers NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PODIUM SWEEPS (9) (top three finishers in a race since 1983; *—Vermont had top FOUR finishers) 1985 Wyoming...... Women’s SL 2000 Denver...... Men’s 20k CL 2007 Northern Michigan...... Women’s 5k FS 1989 *Vermont...... Women’s 15k FS 2001 Denver...... Men’s 10k CL 2007 Northern Michigan...... Women’s 15k CL 2000 Denver...... Men’s 10k FS 2002 Denver...... Men’s 10k CL 2014 Vermont...... Women’s SL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL TITLE SWEEPS (25) (same skier wins both event disciplines, since 1983) 1984 Bente Dahlum, Utah W GS, SL 1998 Thorodd Bakken, Vermont M CL, FS 2007 Adam Cole, Denver M GS, SL 2017 David Ketterer, Colorado M GS, SL 1985 Anne Melander, Wyoming W GS, SL 2000 Pietro Broggini, Denver M CL, FS 2008 Maria Grevsgaard, Colorado W CL, FS 1987 John Skajem, Colorado M GS, SL 2001 Katerina Hanusova, Nevada W CL, FS 2008 Lucie Zikova, Colorado W GS, SL (Double Sweeps, Same Year: Colorado 2008, 1989 Sari Argillander, Vermont W CL, FS 2002 Ola Berger, Denver M CL, FS 2008 John Buchar, Denver M GS, SL Colorado 2017) 1990 Anke Freidrich, Utah W GS, SL 2003 Katrin Smigun, Utah W CL, FS 2009 Antje Maempel, Denver W CL, FS 1990 Laura Wilson, Vermont W CL, FS 2004 Henning Dybendal, Utah M CL, FS 2010 Antje Maempel, Denver W CL, FS 1991 Laura Wilson, Vermont W CL, FS 2004 Sigrid Aas, Alaska-Fairbanks W CL, FS 2013 Kristen Haugen, Denver W GS, SL 1995 Heidi Selnes, Utah W CL, FS 2005 Rene Reisshauer, Denver M CL, FS 2016 Mads Stroem, Colorado M FS, CL 1996 Lisbeth Johnson, Denver W CL, FS 2005 Mandy Kaempf, Alaska-Anch. W CL, FS 2017 Martin Bergstroem, Utah M CL, FS 1998 Line Selnes, Colorado W CL, FS 2006 Jana Rehemaa, Colorado W CL, FS 2017 Petra Hyncicova, Colorado W CL, FS 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 85 coed ncaa championship annual finishes 1983-2017 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 20 18 0 31 30 32 Total

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5 4 3 9 7 8 2 1 6 17 13 16 21 10 — 11 — — 14 19 — 18 — — — — 12 — — 20 15 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2012

7 3 1 9 2 2 6 5 8 13 11 15 18 10 — 12 — — 16 — — — — — 14 — 19 — — — 21 17 20 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2011

7 5 2 8 3 4 6 1 9 15 16 13 19 10 — 14 — — 18 21 — — — — — 12 — 17 — — 22 — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — 2010

4 7 2 8 3 6 5 1 9 15 13 11 17 18 — 12 — — 15 20 — 22 — — — 14 — 19 — 21 — — 10 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2009

8 4 2 5 7 3 6 1 9 12 15 13 21 17 16 11 — 10 — — — 19 — — — 14 — 20 — — — 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2008

3 9 8 4 5 1 2 t6 t6 12 14 13 16 21 18 19 17 11 — — — 20 — — 15 — 22 — — — — — 10 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2007

6 3 1 7 9 2 8 5 4 10 12 16 23 17 18 19 13 — 14 — — 21 — — 15 — 22 20 — — — 24 — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — 2006

7 5 6 8 4 3 2 1 9 15 21 11 22 17 18 13 12 — 10 — — 19 — — — 14 — 20 16 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2005

6 8 4 7 1 2 5 3 9 10 20 11 16 18 21 15 14 — 12 — — 23 — — — 13 — 22 17 — — — 19 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2004

9 6 3 8 4 1 2 5 7 12 22 16 13 15 17 20 18 10 — 11 — — — — 14 — 21 — — — — 19 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2003

6 3 8 9 4 2 5 1 7 10 18 14 20 16 19 13 23 15 — 12 — — 17 — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — t21 — — t21 2002 6 3 7 5 8 4 2 1 9 10 13 21 19 14 15 11 — — — 18 — — — 12 — 20 t16 — — — t16 22 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2001 7 2 6 8 5 9 4 3 1 10 16 18 20 15 17 — — — — 13 19 — — — 12 — — 14 — — — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2000

7 6 1 8 9 5 4 3 2 21 13 22 18 15 — 10 — — 14 17 — — — 12 — — 16 19 23 — 20 — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1999

5 9 7 1 8 6 2 4 3 20 19 22 12 17 10 — 13 — — 15 18 — — — 16 — — 14 — 21 — — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1998

5 7 9 3 6 8 1 2 4 21 10 15 11 — 14 — — 17 20 — — — — — 12 — — 13 — — 18 — — 16 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1997

7 5 8 4 6 9 1 3 2 17 14 19 16 10 — 11 — — 23 — — — — 13 — — 15 19 22 — — 20 — — 18 12 — — — — — — — — — — 1996

8 6 5 1 9 7 2 3 4 14 12 21 10 — 11 — — — — — — — 13 — 16 — 20 — — — 19 — — 15 t17 — — — — — — — — — — t17 1995

6 4 5 8 3 9 2 1 7 15 13 11 10 19 17 — — — 14 — — — — 12 — 16 — — — 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1994

5 9 6 4 8 3 1 2 7 16 13 19 15 12 17 10 — 11 — — 14 — — — — 19 — — — — 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1993

8 4 6 5 7 9 2 3 1 13 15 16 14 — 10 — — 11 — — — — — — 12 17 — 18 — — — 19 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1992

7 5 4 1 9 6 3 2 8 13 12 16 10 — — — — 11 — — — — — — 14 — — — — — 15 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1991

9 5 4 3 7 6 2 1 8 12 14 10 — — — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — 13 — — 15 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1990

6 8 4 3 7 5 2 1 9 17 12 16 15 15 10 — — 11 — — — — — — — — — — — 13 — — — — — — — — — — — — 14 — — — 1989

7 5 4 3 8 6 9 1 2 15 12 11 — — — — 13 — — — — — — 10 — — — — — 14 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1988

7 8 4 3 6 9 5 1 2 16 10 13 — 11 — — — — — — — 12 — t14 — — — — — — 17 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — t14 1987

9 7 3 4 5 8 6 1 2 15 18 14 16 17 10 — 11 — — — — — — 12 — — — — — 18 — — — 13 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1986

8 4 1 5 9 7 6 2 3 15 16 13 10 — — 14 — — — — — — — 12 — — — 18 — — — — 17 — — — — 11 — — — — — — — — 1985

6 5 4 8 9 7 3 1 2 16 14 15 17 — — 10 — — — — — 11 — 12 — — — — — — — 13 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1984 1984

7 3 4 5 8 9 6 1 2 15 11 14 17 13 — — 12 — 18 — — — — — 10 — — — — — 16 — — — — — — —

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1983

Here’s a look at where each school has finished annually since the men’s and women’s programs were combined in 1983: School New England College Alaska-Anchorage Northeastern Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Fairbanks St. Cloud State Cloud St. Bates St. Mary’s St. Colby St. Olaf Wellesley Wellesley Colorado Western State Western Dartmouth Whitman Denver Wyoming Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Middlebury Montana State New Hampshire New Mexico Northern Michigan Plymouth State Plymouth St. Lawrence St. Michael’s St. Scholastica St. Utah Vermont Vermont Williams Williams Wisc.-Green Bay Wisc.-Green Occasional Participants & Defunct Programs Babson Boise State Boise Bowdoin Carleton Castleton State Castleton Clarkson Colby-Sawyer Colby-Sawyer Cornell Gustavus Adolphus Gustavus Harvard Johnson State Johnson Keene State Keene Maine-Presque Isle Maine-Presque Massachusetts M.I.T. M.I.T. Nevada 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 86 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 miscellaneous historical charts NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWN BY DISCIPLINE, GENDER |------MEN ------| |------WOMEN ------| ALPINE NORDIC Year Overall Men (Pts) Women (Pts) ALP GS SL NOR CL R/FS ALP GS SL NOR CL R/FS Pts Rank Pts Rank 1983 4th 4th (274) 5th (265) 5th 3rd 9th 4th 3rd 4th 5th 6th 4th 4th 4th 4th 231 5th 308 4th 1984 4th 3rd (313) 6th (243) 5th 6th 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd t-4th 8th 6th 8th 282½ 4th 273½ 4th 1985 5th 5th (284) 4th (311) 6th 4th 6th 6th 6th 6th t-3rd 4th 4th 5th 6th 5th 307 5th 288 5th 1986 4th 4th (269) 3rd (274) 5th t-4th 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 6th 4th 7th 2nd 3rd 1st 252 5th 291 3rd 1987 3rd 3rd (326) 4th (267) 1st 1st 1st 6th 6th 5th 5th 8th 2nd t-5th 5th 6th 338 2nd 255 5th 1988 3rd 2nd (304½) 4th (211) 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 7th 6th 8th 4th 5th 4th 231½ 4th 284 4th 1989 3rd 1st (344) 5th (256½) 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th t-4th 6th 6th 6th 319 2nd 281½ 4th 1990 3rd 2nd (299) 5th (233) 2nd 1st 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 5th 6th 4th t-4th t-4th 270 3rd 262 3rd 1991 1st 1st (361) 3rd (352) 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 1st t-1st 1st 3rd 5th 1st 378 1st 335 2nd 1992 5th 5th (270) 2nd (320) 4th t-1st 4th 9th 10th 7th 2nd 4th 2nd t-4th 7th 2nd 358 2nd 232 9th 1993 4th 6th (249) 2nd (379) 9th 3rd t-13th 5th 5th 4th 2nd 3rd 1st t-1st 2nd 2nd 272 5th 356 t-2nd 1994 4th 3rd (315) 3rd (307) 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 6th 6th 1st 3rd 2nd 7th t-8th 4th 360 1st 262 6th 1995 1st 2nd (356) 1st (364½) 1st 2nd t-3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 4th 3rd 364½ 1st 356 2nd 1996 4th 3rd (316) 4th (286½) 2nd 2nd t-8th 4th 6th 2nd t-3rd 3rd 5th 5th t-6th 4th 306 2nd 296½ 5th 1997 3rd 3rd (299) t-1st (367) 4th 5th 4th 5th 4th 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 4th 347 3rd 319 2nd 1998 1st 5th (290) 1st (392) 3rd 8th 2nd 5th 3rd 7th 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 326 1st 356 2nd 1999 1st 1st (368) 3rd (305) 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 8th 7th 6th 357 1st 316 2nd 2000 2nd 2nd (338) 3rd (291) 1st 1st t-1st 5th 7th 3rd 5th 3rd 11th 3rd 5th 1st 318 4th 311 4th 2001 3rd 4th (328½) 3rd (275) 3rd 1st 4th 5th 5th 5th 2nd 5th 1st 7th 9th 7th 348½ 2nd 255 4th 2002 2nd 4th (263) 1st (384) 6th 5th 6th 5th 4th 7th 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 316 3rd 331 2nd 2003 3rd 4th (280) 4th (289½) 5th 6th 4th 3rd 4th 6th 5th 5th 6th 3rd 3rd 4th 270½ 5th 299 3rd 2004 4th 7th (262) 3rd (302) 11th 9th 9th 1st 1st 1st 7th 3rd 8th 2nd 1st 5th 189 8th 375 1st 2005 6th 7th (226) 6th (212) 12th 13th 13th 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 5th 8th 7th 10th 5th 150 11th 288 5th 2006 1st 4th (262) 1st (401) 10th 11th 12th 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 249 5th 414 1st 2007 3rd 4th (289) 2nd (303) 4th 8th 4th 4th 4th 4th 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 5th 307 3rd 285 5th 2008 2nd 3rd (261) 1st (358) 12th 12th 11th 1st 1st 1st 3rd 5th t-1st 1st 1st 2nd 232 7th 387 1st 2009 2nd 1st (352½ ) 7th (250) 3rd 6th 1st 2nd 1st 4th 9th 8th 11th 3rd 4th 3rd 256 6th 347 3rd 2010 2nd 4th (298) 2nd (416) 8th 7th 10th 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 296 5th 418 1st 2011 1st 1st (403) 1st (428) 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 380 1st 451 1st 2012 3rd 3rd (327) 2nd (343) 4th 3rd 6th 4th 7th 5th 2nd 1st 2nd 4th 6th 5th 380 2nd 290 6th 2013 1st 2nd (321½ ) 1st (386½ ) 4th 5th 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 7th 1st 1st 1st 317 4th 391 1st 2014 4th 3rd (216½ ) 5th (186) 6th 3rd 10th 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 7th 9th 7th 194½ 5th 208 4th 2015 1st 2nd (242) 2nd (263) 6th 7th 4th 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 6th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 199 4th 306 1st 2016 2nd 2nd (236½ ) 2nd (255) 5th 10th 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 214½ 5th 277 2nd 2017 2nd 3rd (267) 1st (258) 1st 4th 1st 3rd t-4th 3rd 5th 7th 4th 1st 1st 1st 229 4th 296 2nd

SCORING BASES: 40 points (2014-present), 50 points (2009-13); 39 points (1985, 1992-2008); 36 points (1983-84, ’87, ’89, ’91); 33 points (1988, ’90); 32 points (1986). NORDIC—Relay from 1983-88 (points awarded varied year-to-year); two individual races 1989-present.

Dave Butts, 1959 Men’s Jumping, 1960 Men’s Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 Women’s Classical and Matt Gelso, 2010 Men’s Classical Downhill and 1959 Men’s Skimeister Women’s Freestyle National Champion National Champion National Champion 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 87 colorado ncaa individual champions Women’s Giant Slalom Women’s Cross Country Relay 1986 Lynda McGehee 1986 Ingrid Butts, Jill Anderson, Kristen Petty 1998 Caroline Gedde-Dahl (discontinued after 1988) 1999 Aimee-Noel Hartley 2000 Aimee-Noel Hartley Men’s Alpine Combined 2008 Lucie Zikova 1961 Buddy Werner 1963 Buddy Werner Men’s Freestyle Cross Country 1966 Bill Marolt 1989 Per Kare Jakobsen 1970 Mike Porcarelli 1991 Bjorn Svensson 1972 Mike Porcarelli 2009 Vegard Kjoelhamar 1975 Mark Ford 2014 Mads Stroem (discontinued after 1976) 2016 Mads Stroem Women’s Alpine Combined* Men’s Classical Cross Country 1982 Lee Sevison 1999 Ove Erik Tronvoll (discontinued) 2006 Kit Richmond 2010 Matt Gelso Men’s Jumping 2011 Reid Pletcher 1959 Dave Butts 2013 Rune Oedegaard 1970 Jay Rand 2014 Rune Oedegaard 1971 Vidar Nilsgard 2016 Mads Stroem Bill Marolt won three national titles as a skier for the 1973 Vidar Nilsgard Buffs in the 1960s and coached Colorado to seven na- 1974 Didrik Ellefsen tional championships, all in consecutive seasons from Men’s Cross Country 1975 Didrik Ellefsen 1972-78. He returned to serve as Colorado’s Athletic 1960 John Dendahl 1978 T.H. Jensen Director from 1984-1996. 1968 Clark Matis (discontinued after 1980) 1969 Clark Matis Men’s Slalom 1977 Helge Aamodt 1961 Buddy Werner Men’s Nordic Combined 1978 Sigurd Kjerpeseth 1960 John Dendahl 1963 Jimmy Heuga 1982 Egil Nilsen 1966 Bill Marolt 1976 Jack Turner 1988 Per Kare Jakobsen (discontinued after 1976) 1970 Mike Porcarelli (discontinued after 1988) 1972 Mike Porcarelli 1977 Stephan Hienzsch Men’s Downhill 1983 Niklas Scherrer Women’s Cross Country 1960 Dave Butts 1984 James Marceau 1985 Kristen Petty 1963 Bill Marolt 1986 John Skajem 1987 Kristen Petty Buddy Werner 1987 John Skajem (discontinued after 1988) 1965 Bill Marolt 1990 Chris Pedersen 1969 Mike Lafferty 1995 Scott Wither Women’s Freestyle Cross Country 1975 Mark Ford 2000 Andy LeRoy 1992 Anette Skjolden (discontinued after 1975) 2009 Gabriel Rivas 1998 Line Selnes 2017 David Ketterer 2000 Katka Hanusova Men’s Skimeister 2006 Jana Rehemaa 1959 Dave Butts Women’s Slalom* 2008 Maria Grevsgaard 1960 John Dendahl 1982 Lee Sevison 2013 Joanne Reid (discontinued after 1973) 1999 Linda Wikstrom 2017 Petra Hyncicova 2006 Lucie Zikova *(AIAW 1977-82; NCAA 1983-current) 2008 Lucie Zikova Women’s Classical Cross Country 1993 Anette Skjolden Men’s Giant Slalom 1998 Line Selnes 1977 Stephan Hienzsch 2002 Mari Storeng 1982 Seth Bayer 2006 Jana Rehemaa 1987 John Skajem 2008 Maria Grevsgaard 1989 Ian Witter 2011 Eliska Hajkova 1991 Toni Standteiner 2017 Petra Hyncicova 1992 Eric Archer 1993 Sean Ramsden Men’s Cross Country Relay 1995 Bryan Sax 1982 Thomas Holter, Bjorn Gjelsten, Egil Nilsen 2012 Adam Zika 1988 Ric Schaaf, Aage Schaanning, 2017 David Ketterer Per Kare Jakobsen (discontinued after 1988) Lucie Zikova won three national titles, two in the slalom and one in the giant slalom 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 88 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 rmisa championships & history The Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association is the official association for college and university NCAA skiing teams in the Rocky Mountain region. It is comprised of 11 institutions, seven NCAA members and three associate members, from six states stretching from Alaska to New Mexico. Member schools in 2017-18 are Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Fairbanks, Colorado, Colorado Mesa University, Colorado Mountain College, Denver, Montana State, New Mexico, Utah, Westminster College and Wyoming. Since the introduction of the NCAA Skiing National Championship in 1954, schools from the RMISA have captured 56 of the 64 team titles, or 87.3 percent, and 273 of the 383 individual champions are student-athletes from RMISA schools. More information can be found at RMISASkiing.com, which is dedicated to bringing you the latest information on NCAA Skiing from its nine representatives. There you will be able to track your favorite school, check out the upcoming schedule and past results, see who has qualified for the NCAA meet, plus much more. RMISA Regular Season MEN’S LEADERBOARD COED LEADERBOARD Denver - 14 Colorado - 15 Champion Colorado - 11 Utah 12 Year Champion Points Runner-Up Margin Utah - 3 Denver 4 2006 Colorado 2,299½ Denver - 79 Wyoming - 3 New Mexico 2 2007 Denver 2,628½ Colorado - 65 Western State - 2 Wyoming 1 2008 Colorado 2,795 Denver - 72½ 2009 Colorado 2,700 New Mexico - 155 TOTALS (MEN, WOMEN, COED) 2010 New Mexico 3,480 Colorado - 41½ RMISA Championships (Women) Colorado - 28 2011 Utah 3,510 Colorado - 65 Year Champion Runner-Up Denver - 18 2012 Utah 3,554 Colorado - 234 1977 Utah Wyoming Utah - 17 2013 Colorado 3,498 Denver - 271½ 1978 Colorado Utah Wyoming - 4 2014 Denver 2,608½ New Mexcio - 241 1979 Colorado Utah New Mexico - 2 2015 Colorado 3,481 Utah - 102 1980 Wyoming Colorado Western State - 2 2016 Utah 2,525 Colorado - 21 1981 Utah Colorado 1982 Wyoming Colorado 2017 Utah 2,482½ Denver - 73½ Highest Team Point Totals 2000-09 when 30-point base was in use WOMEN’S LEADERBOARD LEADERBOARD Points Winner Year Meet Colorado - 2 Colorado - 5 618 Colorado 2003 Colorado Invitational Utah - 2 Utah - 4 603 Denver 2002 Montana State Invitational Wyoming - 2 Denver - 2 597.5 Colorado 2006 Western State Invitational New Mexico - 1 597 Denver 2004 Nevada Invitational RMISA Championships (Coed) 592.5 Denver 2007 New Mexico Invitational Year Champion Points Runner-Up Margin 592 Colorado 2006 Colorado Invitational RMISA Championships (Men) 1983 Wyoming Utah 591 Denver 2008 New Mexico Invitational Year Champion Runner-Up 1984 Utah Colorado 590 New Mexico 2004 New Mexico Invitational 1950 Denver Western State 1985 Utah Colorado 587.5 *Colorado 2008 New Mexico Invitational 1951 Denver Utah 1986 Colorado Utah 585.5 Utah 2008 Utah Invitational 1952 Denver Utah 1987 Utah Wyoming 585 Utah 2008 Western State Invitational 1953 Western State Denver 1988 Utah Colorado 583 Denver (on three occasions) 1954 Denver Utah 1989 Utah Wyoming (*—most points scored by second place team in a meet) 1955 Denver Colorado 1990 Utah Colorado 1956 Denver Idaho 1991 Colorado Utah Highest Team Point Totals 1957 Denver Colorado 1992 New Mexico Utah 2010-13 when 50-point base was in use 1958 Denver Colorado 1993 Colorado Utah Points Winner Year Meet 1959 Colorado Denver 1994 Colorado Utah 961 New Mexico 2010 New Mexico Invitational 1960 Colorado Denver 1995 Colorado Utah 932 Utah 2012 RMISA Championships 1961 Denver Colorado 1996 Utah Colorado 923 Colorado 2011 Utah Invitational 1962 Colorado Denver 1997 Utah Colorado 921 Colorado 2011 Montana State Invitational 1963 Colorado Denver 1998 Utah 451 Colorado - 23 913.5 Colorado 2010 Nevada Invitational 1964 Western State Denver 1999 Colorado 517 Denver - 4 912 Utah 2011 Montana State Invitational 1965 Denver Utah 2000 Colorado 562 Denver - 21 908 Utah 2012 UAA Invitational 1966 Denver Utah 2001 Denver 510 Colorado - 35½ 905.5 Colorado 2013 RMISA Championships 1967 Denver Wyoming 2002 Colorado 559 Utah - 20 904 Colorado 2013 Utah Invitational 1968 Wyoming Denver 2003 Utah 581 Colorado - 18 903 Colorado 2010 Montana State Invitational 2004 Denver 570 New Mexico - 60 1969 Colorado Denver 902 Colorado 2010 RMISA Championships 2005 Denver 560 New Mexico - 30 1970 Denver Colorado 902 Utah 2012 Denver Invitational 1971 Denver Colorado 2006 Colorado 577 New Mexico - 29½ 1972 Colorado Denver 2007 Denver 426 Colorado - 17 1973 Colorado Denver 2008 Colorado 555 Utah - 28 Highest Team Point Totals 2014-presend with 40-point base in use 1974 Colorado Denver 2009 New Mexico 565 Colorado - 26 Points Winner Year Meet 1975 Colorado Utah 2010 Colorado 902 Alaska-Anchorage - 138 737 Denver 2014 Montana State Invitational 1976 Colorado Wyoming 2011 Colorado 865½ Utah - 75½ 694.5 Colorado 2015 Utah Invitational 1977 Wyoming Colorado 2012 Utah 932 Colorado - 69½ 676 Colorado 2016 New Mexico Invitational 1978 Wyoming Colorado 2013 Colorado 905½ Utah - 46½ 670 Colorado 2017 Montana State Invitational 1979 Colorado Utah 2014 Utah 639 Colorado - 4 668 Colorado 2015 Colorado Invitational 1980 Utah Colorado 2015 Colorado 651 New Mexico - 42 665 Utah 2017 Seawolf Invitational 1981 Utah Colorado 2016 Utah 662 Colorado - 28 665 New Mexico 2014 New Mexico Invitational 1982 Utah Colorado 2017 Colorado 672 Denver - 7½ 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 89 rmisa championships - individual event winners RMISA Individual MEN’S NORDIC WOMEN’S GIANT SLALOM 1998 Andrezej Bachleda, DU Colorado - 23 Colorado - 8 1999 Fredrik Steen, UNM Champions Leaderboard Utah - 16 Denver - 7 2000 David Viele, DU Denver - 13 Utah - 6 2001 Joe Downing, WSC OVERALL New Mexico - 6 New Mexico - 4 2002 Dominik Schweiger, DU Colorado - 69 Alaska-Anchorage - 3 Montana State - 2 2003 David Lamb, DU Utah - 57 Wyoming - 2 Nevada - 1 2004 Benjamin Thornhill, UU Denver - 52 Wyoming - 1 2005 Petter Roering, UNM New Mexico - 39 WOMEN’S NORDIC 2006 Tor Fodnesbergene, UNM Alaska-Anchorage - 11 Colorado - 21 WOMEN’S SLALOM 2007 Cancelled Wyoming - 8 Utah - 18 Denver - 12 2008 Gregory Berger, UN Western State - 7 Denver - 8 Utah - 9 2009 Petter Brenna, UNM Nevada - 5 New Mexico - 8 Colorado - 6 2010 Andreas Adde, UAA Montana State - 3 Alaska-Anchorage - 4 New Mexico - 3 2011 Jeremy Elliot, UU Western State - 3 Alaska-Anchorage - 1 2012 Ryan Wilson, UU NORDIC Wyoming - 2 Wyoming - 1 2013 Chris Acosta, UNM Colorado - 44 Nevada - 1 2014 Andreas Haug, CU Utah - 34 WOMEN’S FREESTYLE 2015 Espen Lysdahl, DU Denver - 21 GIANT SLALOM Colorado - 10 2016 Sean Alexander, UAA New Mexico - 14 Colorado - 14 Utah - 6 2017 David Ketterer, CU Alaska-Anchorage - 7 New Mexico - 12 Denver - 5 Wyoming - 5 Denver - 12 New Mexico - 4 Multiple Winners: Western State - 3 Utah - 12 Alaska-Anchorage - 2 2 Sean Ramsden, WYO & CU Nevada - 1 Alaska-Anchorage - 2 Nevada - 1 School Streaks Montana State - 2 Western State - 1 2 Colorado (1986-87) ALPINE Nevada - 2 2 Denver (2002-03) Denver - 31 Western State - 2 MEN’S FREESTYLE 2 New Mexico (2005-06) Colorado - 25 Wyoming - 2 Colorado - 10 2 Utah (2011-12) New Mexico - 25 Denver - 7 Utah - 23 SLALOM Utah - 5 MEN’S SLALOM Alaska-Anchorage - 4 Denver - 19 New Mexico - 5 1985 Nils Eriksson, WYO Nevada - 4 New Mexico - 13 Wyoming - 1 1986 John Skajem, CU Western State - 4 Colorado - 11 1987 David Lyon, WYO Montana State - 3 Utah - 11 WOMEN’S CLASSICAL 1988 Per Wassgren, UNM Wyoming - 3 Wyoming - 3 Colorado - 10 1989 N/A Alaska-Anchorage - 2 Utah - 7 1990 Oeivind Larsen, UNM MEN Nevada - 2 New Mexico - 4 1991 Are Brekkan, UNM Colorado - 34 Montana State - 1 Denver - 3 1992 Dag Roland, UNM Denver - 25 Western State - 1 Alaska-Anchorage - 2 1993 Tim Hanson, CU New Mexico - 24 Western State - 2 1994 Erik Roland, DU Utah - 24 FREESTYLE 1995 Stephane Mongellaz, UAA Alaska-Anchorage - 6 Colorado - 20 MEN’S CLASSICAL 1996 Alain Britt-Cote, UU Western State - 4 Denver - 12 Colorado - 12 1997 Christian Hutter, DU Nevada - 3 Utah - 11 Denver - 6 1998 Geoff Bucheister, CU Wyoming - 3 New Mexico - 9 Utah - 6 1999 Christian Hutter, DU Montana State - 1 Alaska-Anchorage - 2 Alaska-Anchorage - 3 2000 David Viele, DU Nevada - 1 New Mexico - 1 2001 N/A WOMEN Western State - 1 2002 Tyler Shepherd, CU Colorado - 35 Wyoming - 1 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2003 Ben Brown, WSC Utah - 33 Utah - 2 2004 Dominik Schweiger, DU Denver - 27 CLASSICAL Colorado - 1 2005 Luke Patterson, UN New Mexico - 15 Colorado - 22 Wyoming - 1 2006 Tor Fodnesbergene, UNM Alaska-Anchorage - 5 Utah - 13 2007 Francesco Gmedina, DU Wyoming - 4 Denver - 9 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2008 Gregory Berger, UN Western State - 3 Alaska Anchorage - 5 Utah - 3 2009 Petter Brenna, UNM Montana State - 2 New Mexico - 5 Wyoming - 1 2010 Petter Brenna, UNM Nevada - 2 Western State - 2 2011 Petter Brenna, UNM WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY RELAY 2012 Chris Acosta, UNM MEN’S ALPINE MEN’S GIANT SLALOM Utah - 3 2013 Espen Lysdahl, DU New Mexico - 18 New Mexico - 8 Wyoming - 1 2014 Mark Engel, UU Denver - 12 Colorado - 6 2015 Garret Driller, MSU Colorado - 11 Utah - 6 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY RELAY 2016 Max Luukko, CU Utah - 8 Denver - 5 Utah - 2 2017 Vegard Busengdal, UNM Nevada - 3 Alaska-Anchorage - 2 Colorado - 1 Western State - 3 Western State - 2 Multiple Winners Alaska-Anchorage - 3 Nevada - 1 MEN’S GIANT SLALOM 3 Petter Brenna, UNM Montana State - 1 Wyoming - 1 1985 Jonas Lundgren, UNM School Streaks Western State - 1 1986 John Skajem, CU 4 New Mexico (2009-12) Wyoming - 1 MEN’S SLALOM 1987 John Walsh, CU 3 New Mexico (1990-92) New Mexico - 10 1988 H. Smith-Meyer, UU 2 Denver (1999-2000) WOMEN’S ALPINE Denver - 7 1989 N/A Denver - 19 Colorado - 5 1990 Hans Peter Grill, UU WOMEN’S GIANT SLALOM Utah - 15 Nevada - 2 1991 Are Brekkan, UNM 1985 Beth Madsen, CU Colorado - 14 Utah - 2 1992 Sean Ramdsen, WYO 1986 Anne Grevy, UU New Mexico - 7 Wyoming - 2 1993 Sean Ramsden, CU 1987 Kristin Krone, WYO Montana State - 2 Alaska-Anchorage - 1 1994 Jani Zivko, WSC 1988 Julie Furtado, CU Wyoming - 2 Montana State - 1 1995 Andy Hare, UU 1989 N/A Alaska-Anchorage - 1 Western State - 1 1996 Ryan Webb, CU 1990 Anke Friedrich, UU Nevada - 1 1997 Stefan Lanziner, UNM 1991 Jennifer Barrett, CU 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 90 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 rmisa championships - individual event winners 1992 Agenta Hjorth, UNM *-Not consecutive 2015 Mads Stroem, CU 2010 Matt Gelso, CU 1993 Agenta Hjorth, UNM School Streaks 2016 Mads Stroem, CU 2011 Lukas Ebner, UAA 1994 Cristi Hager, UU 6 Denver (2000-05) 2017 Moritz Madlener, DU 2012 Rune Oedegaard, CU 1995 Anniken Murstad, DU 3 Colorado (2006-08) 2013 Rune Oedegaard, CU 1996 Katherine Davenport, CU 2 Utah (1990-91) Multiple Winners 2014 Rune Oedegaard, CU 1997 Katherine Davenport, CU Denver (1997-98) 2 Bjorn Svensson, CU 2015 Mads Stroem, CU 1998 Caroline Gedde-Dahl, CU 2 Pietro Broggini, DU 2016 Mads Stroem, CU 1999 Aimee-Noel Hartlee, CU WOMEN’S FREESTYLE 2 Dirk Grimm, UNM 2017 Moritz Madlener, DU 2000 Jennifer Collins, UN 1990 Julie Southwell, CU 2 *Miles Havlick, UU 2001 Marte Kinn Dolva, UNM 1991 Venke Hatleberg, UU 2 *Rune Oedegaard, CU Multiple Winners 2002 April Mancuso, UU 1992 Kristen Vestgren, UU 2 Mads Stroem, CU 3 Rune Oedegaard, CU 2003 Sophie Ormond, DU 1993 Ivana Radlova, UNM *-Not consecutive 2 *Bjorn Svensson, CU 2004 Sophie Ormond, DU 1994 Ivana Radlova, UNM School Streaks 2 *Rene Reisshauer, DU 2005 Florence Roujas, DU 1995 Heidi Selnes, UU 4 Denver (1999-2002) 2 Mads Stroem, CU 2006 Jenny Tank, DU 1996 Amy Crawford, WSC 3 Colorado (1992-94 & 2014-16) School Streaks 2007 Cancelled 1997 Eva Lowe, CU 3 Utah (1995-97) 5 Colorado (2012-16) 2008 Jenny Lathrop, DU 1998 Line Selnes, CU 2 New Mexico (2005-06) 3 Utah (1996-98) 2009 Carolina Nordh, CU 1999 Brita Weinand, DU 2 Denver (2000-01) 2010 Anne Brusletto, UNM 2000 Katka Hanusova, CU WOMEN’S CLASSICAL 2 Alaska Anchorage (2002-03) 2011 Cancelled 2001 Abby McAllister, CU 1990 Kari Bendtal, CU 2012 Tii-Maria Romar, UU 2002 Mari Storeng, CU 1991 Anette Sjkolden, CU WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2013 Kristine Haugen, DU 2003 Katrin Smigun, UU 1992 Kristen Vestgren, UU 1985 Kristen Petty, CU 2014 Chloe Fausa. UU 2004 Mandy Kaempf, UAA 1993 Anette Sjkolden, CU 1986 Grethe Hagensen, WYO 2015 Kristine Haugen, DU 2005 Mandy Kaempf, UAA 1994 Grahn Pernilla, UNM 1987 Kim Csizmazia, UU 2016 Benedicte Lyche, MSU 2006 Jana Rehemaa, CU 1995 Heidi Selnes, UU 1988 Maria Yregard, UU 2017 Stephanie Gartner, MSU 2007 Annelise Bailly, DU 1996 Amy Crawford, WSC 1989 N/A 2008 Maria Grevsgaard, CU 1997 Amy Crawford, WSC Multiple Winners 2009 Antje Maempel, DU 1998 Kristin Tjelle, UU MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2 Agenta Hjorth, UNM 2010 Antje Maempel, DU 1999 Steffi Kindt, UAA 1985 Jon Aalberg, UU 2 Katherine Davenport, CU Maria Graefnings, UN 2000 Unni Odegard, CU 1986 Erik Baumann, UU 2 Sophie Ormond, DU 2011 Elisja Hajkova, CU 2001 Irene Eder, DU 1987 Eric Baumann, UU School Streaks 2012 Maria Graefnings, UU 2002 Mari Storeng, CU 1988 Dag Bjorndal, WYO 4 Colorado (1996-99) 2013 Elisja Hajkova, CU 2003 Kristin Smigun, UU 1989 N/A 4 Denver (2003-06) 2014 Eva Severrus, UNM 2004 Mandy Kaempf, UAA 2 Montana State (2016-17) 2015 Emilie Cedervaern, UNM 2005 Martina Stursova, UNM MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY RELAY 2 New Mexico (1992-93) 2016 Veronika Mayerhofer, UU 2006 Jana Rehemaa, CU 1985 Utah (R. Lund-Roland, K. 2017 Taeler McCrerey, DU 2007 Maria Grevsgaard, CU Enbebretsen, J. Aalberg) WOMEN’S SLALOM 2008 Maria Grevsgaard, CU 1986 Utah (A. Driveness, E. Baumann, 1985 Katrian Tarzian, UU Multiple Winners 2009 Polina Ermoshina, UNM H. Sjulstad) 1986 Heidi Bowes, WYO 2 Ivana Radlova, UNM 2010 Antje Maempel, DU 1987 Utah (A. Driveness, H. Sjulstad, 1987 Julie Furtado, CU 2 Mandy Kaempf, UAA 2011 Elisja Hajkova, CU E. Brumann) 1988 Kjersti Nilsen, UU 2 Antje Maempel, DU 2012 Maria Graefnings, UU 1988 Wyoming (J. Sverre-Evjan, E. Larsson, 1989 N/A 2 *Maria Graefnings, UN & UU 2013 Joanne Reid, CU D. Bjorndal) 1990 Katja Lesjak, UU 2 *Eliska Hajova, CU 2014 Makayla Cappel, DU 1989 N/A 1991 Katja Lesjak, UU *-Not consecutive 2015 Emilie Cedervaern, UNM 1992 Agenta Hjorth, UNM School Streaks 2016 Veronika Mayerhofer, UU WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY RELAY 1993 Andreja Rojs, CU 3 Colorado (2000-02) 2017 Merete Myrseth, UU 1985 N/A 1994 Agenta Hjorth, UNM 2 Utah (1991-92) 1986 Colorado (I. Butts, J. Anderson, K. 1995 Sonja Rusch, DU 2 New Mexico (1993-94 & 2014-15) Multiple Winners Petty) 1996 Christi Hager, UU 2 Colorado (1997-98) 2 Anette Sjkolden, CU 1987 Utah (M. Yregard, D. Newhouse, 1997 Roberta Pergher, DU 2 Alaska Anchorage (2004-05) 2 Amy Crawford, WSC K. Csizmazia) 1998 Roberta Pergher, DU 2 Denver (2009-10) 2 Maria Grevsgaard, CU 1988 Utah (M. Yergard, K. Ryan, A. Aas) 1999 Edda Mutter, UAA School Streaks 1989 N/A 2000 Cecillie Hagen Larsen, DU MEN’S FREESTYLE 3 Colorado (2006-08) 2001 Marte Kinn Dolva, DU 1990 Adam Verrier, WYO 2 Colorado (1990-91) Multiple Winners (One Discipline) 2002 Sophie Ormond, DU 1991 Peter Rune, UNM 2 Western State (1996-97) 3 Petter Brenna, UNM, M-SL 2003 Sophie Ormond, DU 1992 Bjorn Svensson, CU 2 Utah (2016-17) 3 Rune Oedegaard, CU, M-CL 2004 Pia Rivelsrud, DU 1993 Bjorn Svensson, CU 2 25 Times 2005 Pia Rivelsrud, DU 1994 Nathan Schultz, CU MEN’S CLASSICAL 2006 Lucie Zikova, CU 1995 Torry Kraftson, UU 1990 Bjorn Svensson, CU Most Individual RMISA Championships 2007 Lisa Perricone, CU 1996 Tore Arne Haugen, UU 1991 Luke Bodensteiner, UU 5 Rune Oedegaard, CU (MN) 2008 Lucie Zikova, CU 1997 Rune Kollerud, UU 1992 Leif Larsson, UNM 4 Bjorn Svensson, CU (MN) 2009 E. Percherand-Charmet, UNM 1998 Ove Erik Tronvoll, CU 1993 Bjorn Svensson, CU Agenta Hjorth, UNM (WA) 2010 Anna Kocken, UU 1999 Wolf Wallendorf, DU 1994 Ekholm Markus, DU Sophoe Ormand, DU (WA) 2011 Sterling Grant, DU 2000 Pietro Broggini, DU 1995 Hans Renaa, CU Petter Brenna, UNM (MA) 2012 Anna Kocken, UU 2001 Pietro Broggini, DU 1996 Tor Arne Haugen, UU Mads Stroem, CU (MN) 2013 Kristine Haugen, DU 2002 Wolf Wallendorf, DU 1997 Rune Kollerud, UU 3 Pietro Broggini, DU (MN) 2014 Kristiina Rove, UU 2003 Jimmy Vika, UNM 1998 Frode Kollerud, UU Amy Crawford, WSC (WN) 2015 Jessica Honkonen, CU 2004 Erland Hoff, DU 1999 Magnus Ericksson, CU Maria Grevsgaard, CU (WN) 2016 Monica Huebner, DU 2005 Dirk Grimm, UNM 2000 Pietro Broggini, DU Mandy Knampf, UAA (WN) 2017 Roni Remme, UU 2006 Dirk Grimm, UNM 2001 Joern Frohs, DU Antje Maempel, DU (WN) 2007 John Stene, DU 2002 Eric Strabel, UAA Elisja Hajiova, CU (WN) Multiple Winners 2008 Kit Richmond, CU 2003 Tobias Schowerer, UAA Maria Graefnings, UU/UN (WN) 2 Katja Lesjak, UU 2009 Simon Reissmann, UNM 2004 Henning Dybendal, UU 2 *Agenta Hjorth, UNM 2010 Matt Gelso, CU 2005 Rene Reisshauer, DU 2 Roberta Pergher, DU 2011 Miles Havlick, UU 2006 Henrik Hoye, CU 2 Sophie Ormond, DU 2012 Rune Oedegaard, CU 2007 Rene Reisshauer, DU 2 Pia Rivelsrud, DU 2013 Miles Havlick, UU 2008 Kit Richmond, CU 2 *Lucie Zikova, CU 2014 Rune Oedegaard, CU 2009 Even Sletten, UU 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 91 rmisa Regular season Meet History Alaska-Anchorage/Seawolf Colorado 1996 Colorado3 1993 Western State Invitational Invitational Utah 1997 Utah 1994 Winner Year Winner Year Colorado 1998 Colorado 1995 Utah 1984 Utah 1989 Colorado 2000 Colorado 1996 Utah 1985 Colorado 1991 Denver 2005 Colorado 1998 Utah 1986 UtahN 1992 Denver 2007 Colorado 1999 Utah 1987 Alaska-AnchorageN 1994 Colorado 2009 Denver 2001 Colorado 1991 Utah5 1998 Colorado 2011 Denver 2002 Utah 1992 Colorado7 2002 Utah 2012 New Mexico 2004 Colorado 1993 New Mexico 2003 Colorado 2013 Denver 2005 Colorado4 1994 Denver 2005 Denver 2007 Colorado4 1995 Denver 2006 LEADERBOARD Denver 2008 Utah4 1996 Alaska AnchorageSW 2009 Colorado - 7 New Mexico 2010 Utah 1998 ColoradoUAA 2009 Utah - 3 New Mexico 2011 Denver 1999 UtahUAA 2012 Denver - 2 Colorado 2013 New Mexico 2003 UtahSW 2012 New Mexico 2014 Colorado 2006 UtahUAA 2015 Montana State Invitational New Mexico 2015 Utah 2008 Winner Year Colorado 2016 LEADERBOARD Wyoming 1983 LEADERBOARD Utah - 6 Utah 1984 LEADERBOARD Utah - 8 Colorado - 3 Wyoming 1986 Colorado - 8 Colorado - 5 Alaska-Anchorage - 2 Colorado 1999 New Mexico - 7 Denver - 1 Denver - 2 Colorado 2000 Utah - 7 New Mexico - 1 New Mexico - 1 Denver 2002 Denver - 5 Utah 2003 Wyoming - 1 Wyoming Invitational Alaska-Fairbanks Invitational Denver 2006 Winner Year Winner Year Colorado 2007 Utah Invitational Utah 1983 UtahN 1989 Colorado 2010 Winner Year Wyoming 1984 Colorado 2011 Utah 1983 Utah/Wyoming 1985 Colorado Invitational Denver 2014 Utah 1984 Utah 1987 Winner Year Denver 2016 Utah 1985 Utah 1988 Wyoming1 1983 Colorado 2017 Utah 1987 Utah 1989 Utah1 1984 Utah 1988 Utah 1990 Utah1 1985 LEADERBOARD Utah 1989 Colorado2 1991 Colorado1 1986 Colorado - 6 ColoradoN 1990 New Mexico2 1992 Utah1 1987 Denver - 4 Utah 1990 Colorado 1988 Utah - 2 Utah 1991 LEADERBOARD Utah 1989 Wyoming - 2 Utah 1992 Utah - 5.5 ColoradoA 1990 Colorado 1993 Wyoming - 1.5 Colorado 1991 Nevada Invitational Utah 1994 Colorado - 1 Colorado 1992 Winner Year Colorado 1995 New Mexico - 1 Utah 1993 Wyoming 1985 Colorado 1997 Utah 1994 Wyoming 1986 Utah5 1998 TOTAL MEET VICTORIES Colorado 1995 Utah 1987 New Mexico 1999 LEADERBOARD Colorado 1996 Denver 1996 Denver 2000 Rank School Meets Won Utah 1997 New MexicoA 1997 Denver 2001 1. Utah 59.5 Utah1 1998 Colorado6 1999 New Mexico 2004 2. Colorado 58 Colorado 2000 Utah 2001 Denver 2005 3. Denver 21 Colorado 2001 Denver 2002 Colorado 2007 4. New Mexico 13 Colorado 2003 Denver 2004 Utah 2008 5. Wyoming 7.5 Denver 2004 Colorado 2010 New Mexico 2010 6. Alaska-Anchorage 2 Colorado 2006 Colorado 2011 Colorado 2008 LEADERBOARD Colorado 2013 KEY Colorado 2009 Denver - 3 Utah 2014 N—Nordic Only Colorado1 2010 Colorado - 2 Colorado 2015 A—Alpine Only Utah - 2 Utah 2016 COL—Meet hosted by Colby College Utah 2012 CU Colorado 2013 Wyoming - 2 Colorado 2017 —Meet hosted by Colorado DU—Meet hosted by Denver Denver 2014 New Mexico - 1 MSU—Meet hosted by Montana State Colorado 2015 LEADERBOARD UAA—Meet hosted by Alaska-Anchorage Utah 2016 New Mexico Invitational Utah - 14 UN—Meet hosted by Nevada Winner Year Colorado - 9 UNM—Meet hosted by New Mexico LEADERBOARD Utah 1983 Denver - 3 WSC—Meet hosted by Western State College Colorado - 16 Wyoming 1985 New Mexico - 2 WYO—Meet hosted by Wyoming Utah - 10 Utah 1986 Denver - 1 New Mexico 1987 Western/RMISA Invitational Wyoming - 1 Utah 1988 Winner Year UtahA 1989 UtahN 1989 Denver Invitational UtahA 1990 Colorado 1993 Winner Year Utah 1990 UtahA 1994 Colorado 1991 LEADERBOARD Colorado 1995 New MexicoA 1992 Colorado & Utah - 1 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 92 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 Individual Victories & Podium Finishes CAREER WINS | WOMEN’S GIANT SLALOM Race Victories (overall) Race Victories (Alpine) ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Years GS Wins NCAA Titles CAREER WINS ~Since 1983 CAREER WINS | MEN OVERALL 1. Caroline Gedde-Dahl, 1996-98 6 1 No. Name, Years Discipline Breakdown ~Since 1986 2. Aimee-Noel Hartley, 1998-01 5 2 24 Maria Grevsgaard, 2006-09 Nordic 15 CL/9FS Rank Name, Years Race Wins Breakdown 3. Lucie Zikova, 2005-08 4 1 19 Rune Oedegaard, 2012-15 Nordic 12 CL/7 FS 1. John Skajem, 1986-87 12 7 SL/ 5 GS 16 Lucie Zikova, 2005-08 Alpine 12 SL/4 GS 2. David Ketterer, 2017-Pres. 7 5 SL/2 GS 14 Mads Stroem, 2014-17 Nordic 8 FS/6 CL INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | WOMEN’S Toni Standteiner, 1991 7 5 GS/2 SL 13 Per Kare Jakobsen, 1988-90 Nordic 9 FS, 4 CL GIANT SLALOM ~Since 1986 John Walsh, 1987-88 7 6 GS/1 SL 12 John Skajem, 1986-87 Alpine 7 SL/5 GS Rank Name, Year GS Wins NCAA Finish 11 Joanne Reid, 2010-13 Nordic 6 FS/5 CL 5. Gabriel Rivas, 2009-11 5 4 SL/1 GS 1. Caroline Gedde-Dahl, 1998 4 1 11 Line Selnes, 1998 Nordic 6 FS/5 CL 6. Tim Hanson, 1992-93 4 2 GS/2 SL 2. Aimee-Noel Hartley, 1999 3 1 11 Anette Skjolden, 1991-93 Nordic 7 CL/4 FS 10 Bjorn Svensson, 1990-93 Nordic 6 FS/4 CL CAREER WINS | WOMEN OVERALL CONSECUTIVE RACE WINS | OVERALL 10 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1998-99 Nordic 7 CL/3 FS ~Since 1986 ~Since 1986 ---- active leaders ------Rank Name, Years Race Wins Breakdown Wins Name, Year(s) Meets 7 David Ketterer, 2017-Pres. Alpine 5 SL/2 GS 1. Lucie Zikova, 2005-08 16 12 SL/4 GS 4 Toni Standteiner, 1991 CU/UNM (2 GS/2 SL) 5 Petra Hyncicova, 2015-Pres. Nordic 3 FS/2 CL 2. Caroline Gedde-Dahl, 1996-98 6 6 GS 4 John Skajem, 1986 MSU/WSC (2 GS/2SL)) 3 Ola Johansen, 2016-Pres. Alpine 2 GS/1 SL Mia Cullman, 2001-04 5 4 SL/1 GS 3 Lucie Zikova, 2008 RMISA/NCAA (2 GS/1 SL) Aimee-Noel Hartley, 1998-01 5 5 GS 3 Linda Wikstrom MSU/UU (2 GS/1 SL) INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS ~Since 1983 Andreja Rojs, 1991-94 5 3 SL/2 GS 3 John Walsh, 1987 CU/UNM (2 GS/1 SL) No. Name, Years Discipline Breakdown 6. Linda Wikstrom, 1999-00 4 2 GS/2 SL 11 Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 Nordic 6 CL/5 FS 11 Line Selnes, 1998 Nordic 6 FS/5 CL CONSECUTIVE RACE WINS | SLALOM 9 Joanne Reid, 2013 Nordic 5 FS/4 CL CAREER WINS | MEN’S SLALOM ~Since 1986 8 Mads Stroem, 2016 Nordic 4 FS/4 CL ~Since 1986 Wins Name, Year(s) Meets 7 David Ketterer, 2017 Alpine 5 SL/2 GS Rank Name, Years SL Wins NCAA Titles 4 Lucie Zikova, 2006-07 WSC/RMISA/NCAA/UU 7 Maria Grevsgaard, 2007 Nordic 5 CL/2 FS 1. John Skajem, 1986-87 7 2 3 David Ketterer, 2017 MSU/UU/Q2 7 Lucie Zikova, 2006 Alpine 5 SL/2 GS 2. David Ketterer, 2017-Pres. 5 1 3 Lucie Zikova, 2008 UNM/RMISA/NCAA 7 Toni Standteiner, 1991 Alpine 5 GS/2 SL 3. Gabriel Rivas, 2009-11 4 1 3 Mia Cullman, 2002 UNR/DU/UNM 7 John Skajem, 1986 Alpine 4 SL/3 GS 3 John Skajem, 1987 UNR/UU/WYO 6 Lucie Zikova, 2008 Alpine 5 SL/1 GS INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | MEN’S 6 Jana Rehemaa, 2006 Nordic 3 FS/3CL SLALOM ~Since 1986 CONSECUTIVE RACE WINS | GIANT SLALOM 6 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1999 Nordic 4 CL/2 FS Rank Name, Year SL Wins NCAA Finish 6 Per Kare Jakobsen, 1989 Nordic 5 FS/1 CL ~Since 1986 1. David Ketterer, 2017 5 1 5 Petra Hyncicova, 2017 Nordic 3 FS/2 CL Wins Name, Year(s) Meets 5 Rune Oedegaard, 2015 Nordic 3 CL/2 FS 2. John Skajem, 1987 4 1 4 Toni Standteiner, 1991 UU/WSC/CU/UNM 5 Rune Oedegaard, 2014 Nordic 3 CL, 2 FS 3. Andy LeRoy, 2000 3 1 3 John Walsh, 1987 WYO/UNM/RMISA 5 Rune Oedegaard, 2012 Nordic 3 CL/2 FS Scott Wither, 1995 3 1 3 Aimee-Noel Hartley, 1999 UNM/RMISA/NCAA 5 Matt Gelso, 2010 Nordic 3 CL/2 FS John Skajem, 1986 3 1 2 many, last David Ketterer, 2017 RMISA/NCAA 5 Maria Grevsgaard, 2009 Nordic 3 CL, 2 FS 5 Katka Hanusova, 2000 Nordic 4 FS/1 CL CAREER WINS | WOMEN’S SLALOM 5 Anette Skjolden, 1993 Nordic 5 CL ~Since 1986 Race Victories (Nordic) 5 Bjorn Svensson, 1992 Nordic 3 FS/2 CL Rank Name, Years SL Wins NCAA Titles 5 Anette Skjolden, 1991 Nordic 3 FS/ 2 CL 1. Lucie Zikova, 2005-08 12 2 5 Per Kare Jakobsen, 1990 Nordic 3 FS/2 CL CAREER WINS | MEN OVERALL 2. Mia Cullman, 2001-04 4 0 ~Since 1986 5 John Skajem, 1987 Alpine 3 SL/ 2 GS 3. Andreja Rojs, 1991-94 3 0 Rank Name, Years Race Wins Breakdown CAREER PODIUM FINISHES (top 3) 1. Rune Oedegaard, 2012-15 19 12 CL/7 FS INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | WOMEN’S 2. Mads Stroem, 2014-17 14 8 FS/6 CL ~Since 1986 SLALOM ~Since 1986 No. Name, Years Discipline 1 2 3 3. Per Kare Jakobsen, 1988-90 13 9 FS, 4 CL Rank Name, Year SL Wins NCAA Finish 36 Rune Oedegaard, 2012-15 Nordic 19 12 5 4. Bjorn Svensson, 1990-93 10 6 FS/4 CL 1. Lucie Zikova, 2008 5 1 34 Lucie Zikova, 2005-08 Alpine 16 11 7 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1998-99 10 7 CL/3 FS Lucie Zikova, 2006 5 1 34 Maria Grevsgaard, 2006-09 Nordic 24 7 3 3. Mia Cullman, 2002 3 2 28 Mads Stroem, 2014-17 Nordic 14 11 3 CAREER WINS | WOMEN OVERALL 24 Per Kare Jakobsen, 1988-90 Nordic 13 6 5 ~Since 1986 23 Matt Gelso, 2007-10 Nordic 7 5 11 CAREER WINS | MEN’S GIANT SLALOM Rank Name, Years Race Wins Breakdown 22 Anette Skjolden, 1991-93 Nordic 11 6 5 ~Since 1986 1. Maria Grevsgaard, 2006-09 24 15 CL/9FS 21 Bjorn Svensson, 1990-93 Nordic 10 10 1 Rank Name, Years GS Wins NCAA Titles 2. Joanne Reid, 2010-13 11 6 FS/5 CL 20 Joanne Reid, 2010-13 Nordic 11 4 5 1. John Walsh, 1987-88 6 0 Line Selnes, 1998 11 6 FS/5 CL 17 John Skajem, 1986-87 Alpine 12 4 1 2. Toni Standteiner, 1991 5 1 Anette Skjolden, 1991-93 11 7 CL/4 FS 17 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1998-99 Nordic 10 4 3 John Skajem, 1986-87 5 1 16 John Walsh, 1987-88 Alpine 7 5 4 CAREER WINS | MEN’S CLASSIC 15 Jana Rehemaa, 2003-06 Nordic 6 8 1 INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | MEN’S GIANT ~Since 1986 ---- active leaders ------SLALOM ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Years CL Wins NCAA CL Titles 11 Petra Hyncicova, 2015-Pres. Nordic 5 2 2 Rank Name, Year GS Wins NCAA Finish 1. Rune Oedegaard, 2012-15 12 2 9 Ola Johansen, 2016-Pres. Alpine 3 5 1 1. Toni Standteiner, 1991 5 1 2. Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1998-99 7 1 9 David Ketterer, 2017-Pres. Alpine 7 2 0 2. John Walsh, 1987 3 3 3. Mads Stroem, 2014-17 6 1 9 Tonje Trulsrud, 2016-Pres. Alpine 2 3 4 3. John Skajem, 1986 3 3 4. Bjorn Svensson, 1990-93 4 0 8 Max Luukko, 2016-Pres. Alpine 1 3 4 John Walsh, 1986 3 DNS Per Kare Jakobsen, 1998-90 4 0 8 Petter Reistad, 2016-Pres. Nordic 1 5 2

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 93 Individual Victories & Podium Finishes INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | MEN’S CONSECUTIVE RACE WINS | OVERALL CLASSIC ~Since 1986 ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Year CL Wins NCAA Finish Wins Name, Year(s) Meets 1. Mads Stroem, 2016 4 1 8 Line Selnes, 1998 UU & UAA/DU/UNM/WSC Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1999 4 1 7 Joanne Reid, 2013 DU/UNM/UU/RMISA 3. Rune Oedegaard, 2015 3 3 7 Maria Grevsgaard, 2009 UU/CU/WSC/UNM Rune Oedegaard, 2014 3 1 6 Mads Stroem, 2016 UNM/RMISA/NCAA Rune Oedegaard, 2012 3 7 6 Jana Rehemaa, 2006 WSC/RMISA/NCAA Matt Gelso, 2010 3 1 5 Matt Gelso, 2010 UNR/RMISA/NCAA Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1998 3 9 5 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1999 MSU/UNM/WSC 4 Rune Oedegaard, 2015 UU/CU/UNM CAREER WINS | WOMEN’S CLASSIC 4 Rune Oedegaard, 2014 UNM/RMISA/NCAA ~Since 1986 4 Maria Grevsgaard, 2009 CU/DU Rank Name, Years CL Wins NCAA CL Titles 4 Mari Storeng, 2002 UNM/RMISA/NCAA 1. Maria Grevsgaard, 2006-09 15 1 2. Anette Skjolden, 1991-93 7 1 CONSECUTIVE RACE WINS | CLASSIC Joanne Reid, 2010-13 5 0 ~Since 1986 Line Selnes, 1998 5 1 Wins Name, Year(s) Meets 6 Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 All 6 Meets INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | WOMEN’S 5 Maria Grevsgaard, 2007 UU/MSU/DU/UNM/RMISA CLASSIC ~Since 1986 5 Anette Skjolden, 1993 CU/WSC/RMISA/UNM/NCAA Rank Name, Year CL Wins NCAA Finish 4 Joanne Reid, 2013 CU/DU/UNM/UU John Skajem 1. Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 6 1 4 Line Selnes, 1998 UU & UAA/DU/UNM/WSC 2. Maria Grevsgaard, 2007 5 4 3 Mads Stroem, 2016 UNM/RMISA/NCAA Line Selnes, 1998 5 1 3 Rune Oedegaard, 2015 UU/CU/UNM Anette Skjolden, 1993 5 1 3 Matt Gelso, 2010 UNR/RMISA/NCAA 5. Joanne Reid, 2013 4 4 3 Maria Grevsgaard, 2009 SW/CU/DU 6. Maria Grevsgaard, 2009 3 5 3 Jana Rehemaa, 2006 WSC/RMISA/NCAA Jana Rehemaa, 2006 3 1 3 Ove Erik Tronvoll, 1999 MSU/UNM/WSC

CAREER WINS | MEN’S FREESTYLE CONSECUTIVE RACE WINS | FREESTYLE ~Since 1986 ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Years FS Wins NCAA FS Titles Wins Name, Year(s) Meets 1. Per Kare Jakobsen, 1988-90 9 1 5 Line Selnes, 1998 UU & UAA/DU/UNM/WSC/CU 2. Mads Stroem, 2014-17 8 2 4 Joanne Reid, 2013 DU/UNM/UU/RMISA 3. Rune Oedegaard, 2012-15 7 0 4 Katka Hanusova, 2000 UU/MSU/RMISA/NCAA 4. Bjorn Svensson, 1990-93 6 1 3 Mads Stroem, 2016 UNM/RMISA/NCAA 3 Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 UU/CU/WSC INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | MEN’S 3 Jana Rehemaa, 2006 WSC/RMISA/NCAA FREESTYLE ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Year FS Wins NCAA Finish 1. Per Kare Jakobsen, 1989 5 1 2. Mads Stroem, 2016 4 1 3. Bjorn Svensson, 1992 3 15 Joanne Reid & Eliska Hajkova finished first and second at Per Kare Jakobsen, 1990 3 4 the 2013 NCAA Championships in the 15K freestyle

CAREER WINS | WOMEN’S FREESTYLE ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Years FS Wins NCAA FS Titles 1. Maria Grevsgaard, 2006-09 9 1 2. Joanne Reid, 2010-13 6 1 Line Selnes, 1998 6 1 4. Katka Hanusova, 2000 4 1 Anette Skjolden, 1991-93 4 1

INDIVIDUAL SEASON WINS | WOMEN’S FREESTYLE ~Since 1986 Rank Name, Year FS Wins NCAA Finish 1. Line Selnes, 1998 6 2 2. Joanne Reid, 2013 5 1 Maria Grevsgaard, 2008 5 1 4. Katka Hanusova, 2000 4 1 5. Petra Hyncicova, 2017 3 1 Jana Rehemaa, 2006 3 1 Anette Skjolden, 1991 3 3

Rune Oedegaard

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 94 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 AWARDS Team Awards 96-97 Colorado All-Americans 98-99 All-Time Letterwinners 100-101 Olympians/Halls of Fame - U.S./Colorado/CU 102

BUDDY WERNER

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 95 TEAM AWARDS The Dick Schoenberger Memorial Award The outstanding skier each year is presented the Dick Schoenberger Memorial award. Schoenberger was a close friend and supporter of the Buff ski team for many years until his death in 1963. He hosted the ski team at his ranch, the C Lazy U near Winter Park, Colo., during the ski season.

1963 Buddy Werner 1978 Tom Holmen-Jensen 1993 Nathan Schultz 2006 Jana Rehemaa 1964 Jim Barrows 1979 Dale Pearson 1994 Nathan Schultz 2007 Matt Gelso 1965 Tom Upham 1980 Kjetil Opaas 1995 Scott Wither 2008 Maria Grevsgaard 1966 Bill Marolt 1981 Seth Bayer 1996 Tore Totland 2009 Vegard Kjoelhamar 1967 1982 Egil Nilsen 1997 Hans-Jorgen Renaa 2010 Matt Gelso 1968 Mike Lafferty 1983 Egil Nilsen 1998 Ove Erik Tronvoll 2011 Eliska Hajkova 1969 Clark Matis 1984 Egil Nilsen 1999 Ove Erik Tronvoll 2012 Rune Oedegaard 1970 Mike Porcarelli 1985 Bjorn Saetory Linda Wikstrom 2013 Joanne Reid 1971 Tim Hinderman 1986 Greg Stone 2000 Henrik Eriksson 2014 Rune Oedegaard 1972 Mike Porcarelli 1987 Aage Schaanning Chad Wolk 2015 Mads Stroem 1973 Vidar Nisgard 1988 Aage Schhaanning 2001 Oyvind Berg 2016 Mads Stroem 1974 Didrik Ellefsen 1989 Per Kare Jakobsen 2002 Mari Storeng 2017 Petra Hyncicova 1975 Mark Ford 1990 Per Kare Jakobsen 2003 Claire Critchley 1976 Jeff Temple 1991 Bjorn Svensson 2004 Tor Erik Schjellerud 1977 Stephan Hienzsch 1992 Bjorn Svensson 2005 Henrik Hoye The Buddy Werner Memorial Scholarship Award The one name synonymous with competitive skiing in America is Buddy Werner, the gritty competitor from Steamboat Springs, Colo. Werner was America’s first international skiing star who began his career at the University of Colorado in 1959. In 1961, he won the NCAA slalom and placed second in the downhill. Two years later, he reversed the order by claiming the downhill title and taking second in the slalom. Werner was a threetime all-American while at CU, was elected to the Skiing Hall of Fame and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. He was killed in an avalanche in St. Moritz, Switzerland, April 12, 1964. Werner established a standard for American skiers which still stands as an inspiration today. Because of the example Werner set for young athletes, a scholarship commemorating Buddy was established in 1973 to benefit a deserving team member.

1973 Mark Ford 1988 Fritz Schlopy 2004 Tahir Bisic 1974 John Elliott 1989 Ian Witter 2005 Erling Christiansen 1975 Helge Aamodt 1990 Ian Witter 2006 Lucie Zikova 1976 Marc Milligan 1991 Toni Standteiner Kit Richmond 1977 Helge Aamodt 1992 Eric Archer 2007 Stefan Hughes 1978 Sigurd Kjerpeseth 1993 Sean Ramsden 2008 Lucie Zikova 1979 Tom Holmen-Jensen 1994 Greg Buchheister 2009 Gabriel Rivas 1980 Gary Miller 1995 Bryan Sax 2010 Katie Hartman 1981 Bjorn Gjelsten 1996 Ryan Webb 2011 Reid Pletcher 1982 Seth Bayer 1997 Geoff Buchheister 2012 Adam Zika 1983 Niklas Scherrer 1998 Ryan Webb 2013 Rune Oedegaard Garrett Walker 1999 Josh Nolting 2014 Mad Stroem 1984 James Marceau 2000 Andy LeRoy 2015 Rune Oedegaard 1985 Matt Lyons 2001 Chad Wolk 2016 Henrik Gunnarsson Reid Pletcher as he wins the 2011 1986 John Skajem 2002 Tyler Shepherd 2017 David Ketterer NCAA men’s classic title 1987 John Skajem 2003 Jed Schuetze The Laura Sharpe Flood Award Each year the University of Colorado skier who best exemplifies the spirit, enthusiasm and dedication, both on the mountain and in the classroom, of Laura Flood will receive the Laura Sharpe Flood Award. Flood tragically lost her life April 3, 1989, after losing control on an early morning training run at Eldora Ski Resort. In her lone NCAA Championship appearance in 1988, Flood finished 12th in the giant slalom and 20th in the slalom. Former coach Tim LaVallee said, “She was a good skier, perhaps not a great one, but her biggest asset was her dedication and commitment.” 1991 Andreja Rojs 2003 Michael Read 2015 Shane McLean 1992 Mike Quas 2004 Erling Christiansen 2016 Jessica Honkonen 1993 Mike Trueblood 2005 Rachel Roosevelt Roger Carry 1994 Bryan Sax 2006 Nick Sterling 2017 Bobby Moyer 1995 Tiit Pekk 2007 Rachel Roosevelt 1996 Jessica Ochs 2008 Josh Smith Geoff Buchheister 2009 Matt Gelso 1997 Greg Buchheister Josh Smith 1998 Aimee-Noel Hartley 2010 Reid Pletcher Rachel Roosevelt 1999 Ryan Webb 2011 Katie Hartman 2000 Casey Ward 2012 Katie Hartman 2001 Maria Wik 2013 Mary Rose 2002 Muriele Huberli 2014 Clare Wise 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 96 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 TEAM AWARDS The Outstanding Alpine Woman 1980 Toni Leuthold 1996 Caroline Gedde-Dahl 2012 Erika Ghent 1981 Tiania Tutt 1997 Kate Davenport 2013 Brooke Wales 1982 Lee Sevison 1998 Caroline Gedde-Dahl 2014 Jessica Honkonen 1983 Kelly Reynolds 1999 Aimee-Noel Hartley 2015 Thea Grosvold 1984 Brenda Buglione 2000 Jenni Wolk 2016 Tonje Trulsrud 1985 Beth Madsen 2001 Mia Cullman 2017 Nora Christensen 1986 Linda McGehee 2002 Mia Cullman 1987 Bente Bjornsen 2003 Mia Cullman 1988 Kerry Corcoran 2004 Erika Hogan 1989 Shauna Fisher 2005 Lucie Zikova 1990 Heidi Hager 2006 Lisa Perricone 1991 Jennifer Barrett 2007 Lucie Zikova 1992 Andreja Rojs 2008 Rachel Roosevelt 1993 Hana Pochobradska 2009 Carolina Nordh Mia Cullman 1994 Andreja Rojs 2010 Erika Ghent 1995 Jessica Ochs 2011 Erika Ghent The Outstanding Nordic Woman 1980 Muffy Ritz 1994 Amy Ireland 2008 Lenka Palanova 1981 Lynda Walters 1995 Eva Orvosova 2009 Alexa Turzian 1982 Toni Jorgensen 1996 Kelly McCann 2010 Eliska Hajkova 1983 Toni Jorgensen 1997 Eva Lowe 2011 Joanne Reid 1984 Lynda Walters 1998 Line Selnes 2012 Eliska Hajkova 1985 Kristen Petty 1999 Unni Odegard 2013 Eliska Hajkova 1986 Kristen Petty 2000 Katka Hanusova 2014 Camilla Brautaset 1987 Kristen Petty 2001 Mari Storeng 2015 Maja Solbakken 1988 Julie Southwell 2002 Mari Storeng 2016 Petra Hyncicova 1989 Julie Southwell 2003 Jana Rehemaa 2017 Christina Rolandsen 1990 Julie Southwell 2004 Jana Rehemaa 1991 Anette Skjolden 2005 Muriele Huberli 1992 Anette Skjolden 2006 Maria Grevsgaard Jana Rehemaa 1993 Anette Skjolden 2007 Maria Grevsgaard

The Spencer Nelson Award The Lucie Hanusova Award Given in the spirit of the former CU skier who lost his life just The ability to overcome adversity and challenges with smiles and enthusiasm. prior to his sophomore season at CU in August 2011, is awarded 1980 Muffy Ritz 1993 Anette Skjolden 2006 Maria Grevsgaard annually by Spencer’s parents, Peter Nelson and Peggy Smith. 1981 Lynda Walters 1994 Amy Ireland 2007 Maria Grevsgaard It is given to those who overcome adversity and demonstrate a 1982 Toni Jorgensen 1995 Eva Orvosova 2008 Lenka Palanova strong work ethic 1983 Toni Jorgensen 1996 Kelly McCann 2009 Alexa Turzian 1984 Lynda Walters 1997 Eva Lowe 2010 Eliska Hajkova 2013 Shane McLean 2016 Ane Johnsen 1985 Kristen Petty 1998 Line Selnes 2011 Joanne Reid 2014 Adam Zika Ola Johansen 1986 Kristen Petty 1999 Unni Odegard 2012 Eliska Hajkova 2015 Richard Rokos 2017 Petter Reistad 1987 Kristen Petty 2000 Katka Hanusova 2013 Eliska Hajkova Bruce Cranmer 1988 Julie Southwell 2001 Mari Storeng 2014 Camilla Brautaset

1989 Julie Southwell 2002 Mari Storeng 2015 Maja Solbakken 1990 Julie Southwell 2003 Jana Rehemaa 2016 Petra Hyncicova 1991 Anette Skjolden 2004 Jana Rehemaa 2017 Christina Rolandsen 1992 Anette Skjolden 2005 Muriele Huberli The Outstanding Career Performance Award 2006 Erling Christiansen Katie Hartman Adam Zika Henrik Hoye Vegard Kjoelhamar Henrik Gunnarsson 2008 Lucie Zikova Taggart Spenst Clare Wise Kit Richmond 2013 Eliska Hajkova Kasper Heitanen 2009 Maria Grevsgaard Max Lamb Jessica Honkonen 2010 Matt Gelso Joanne Reid 2017 Mads Stroem 2011 Jesper Ostensen 2014 Andreas Haug Carolina Nordh Andreas Hoye Gabriel Rivas 2015 Brooke Granstrom, Alexa Turzian Rune Oedegaard Spencer Nelson 2012 Erika Ghent 2016 Thea Grosvold 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 97 colorado all-americans The list of Colorado’s all-time All-America skiers; research is sketchy prior to 1969, but coaches generally selected the teams themselves either at the NCAA Championships or shortly after the season was completed. One team, consisting of eight members, was selected until the mid-1960s, when both a first and second team was selected. When the NCAA merged men’s skiing with the AIAW women’s programs into one combined, coed sport in 1983, the formula became the first through fifth finishers earned first-team honors with the sixth through 10th performers earning second-team honors. Those members of winning relay teams also earned first-team recognition. The comprehensive list of CU All-Americans, with event listed in which the honor was earned (AIAW honors for women from 1977 through 1982): FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 1957 Frank Brown (A,XC) MOST FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA HONORS 1958 Frank Brown (A,XC) 1959 Frank Brown (A,XC), Dave Butts (A,XC) Rank Name No. Discipline 1960 John Dendahl (A,XC), Dave Butts (A,XC) 1. Mads Stroem, 2014-17 7 Nordic 1961 Buddy Werner (A) Lucie Zikova, 2005-08 7 Alpine 1963 (A), Bill Marolt (A), Buddy Werner (A) 3. Rune Oedegaard, 2012-15 6 Nordic 1964 Sandy Limon (A) Annette Skjolden, 1991-93 6 Nordic 1965 Jimmie Heuga (A), Bill Marolt (A) Per Kar Jakobsen, 1988-90 6 Nordic 1966 Bill Marolt (A) Frank Brown, 1957-59 6 Alpine, Nordic 1968 Mike Lafferty (A), Clark Matis (XC) 1969 Mike Lafferty (A), Rogers Little (A), Clark Matis (XC) 1970 Mike Porcarelli (A), Jay Rand (J) 1971 Tim Hinderman (A), Vidar Nilsgard (J) 1972 Arne Haugen (J), Mike Porcarelli (A) Maria Grevsgaard 1973 Greg Jones (A), Vidar Nilsgard (J) 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 1974 Didrik Ellefsen (J), Vidar Nilsgard (J), Erik Steinberg (A) 1975 Helge Aamodt (XC), Didrik Ellefsen (J), Mark Ford (A), Arne Haugen (J), Marc Milligan (A) 1976 Bruce Gamble (A), Stephan Hienzsch (A), Marc Milligan (A), Jack Turner (XC) 1977 Helge Aamodt (XC), Stephan Hienzsch (A), Tom Holmen-Jensen (J), Jim Hudson (A) 1978 Bruce Gamble (A), Tom Holmen-Jensen (J) 1979 Bjorn Gjelsten (XC), Tom Holmen-Jensen (J), Toni Leuthold (SL,AC), Hjordis Klonteig (XC), Kjetil Opaas (J) 1980 Muffy Ritz (XC) 1981 Seth Bayer (A), Toni Jorgensen (N), Tianna Tutt (A) 1982 Seth Bayer (A), Bjorn Gjelsten (XC), Thomas Holter (XC), Toni Jorgensen (XC), Egil Nilsen (XC), Kim Reichhelm (A), Niklas Scherrer (A), Lee Sevinson (A), Lynda Walters (XC) 1983 Thomas Holter (XC), Egil Nilsen (XC), Kim Reichhelm (GS), Niklas Scherrer (GS/SL), Garrett Walker (GS) 1984 Brenda Buglione (GS), Thomas Holter (XC), James Marceau (SL), Egil Nilsen (XC), Lynda Walters (XC) 1985 Beth Madsen (GS/SL), Kristen Petty (XC) 1986 Jill Anderson (XR), Ingrid Butts (XR), Lynda McGehee (GS), Kristen Petty (XC/XR), John Skajem (GS/SL) 1987 Bente Bjornsen (SL), Julie Furtado (SL), Kristen Petty (XC), John Skajem (GS/SL), John Walsh (GS), Frederik Zimmer (GS) 1988 Per Kare Jakobsen (XC/XR), Ric Schaaf (XR), Aage Schaanning (XR), John Walsh (GS/SL) Greg Buschheister 1989 Per Kare Jakobsen (CL/FS), Ian Witter (GS/SL) 1994, ‘95, ‘98 1990 Eric Archer (GS/SL), Per Kare Jakobsen (CL), Chris Pedersen (GS/SL), Ian Witter (GS) 1991 Eric Archer (GS), Jeff Graves (FS), Heidi Hager (GS), Bjorn Laukli (FS), Hana Pochobradska (SL), Andreja Rojs (GS/SL), Anette Skjolden (CL/FS), Bjorn Svensson (FS), Toni Standteiner (GS/SL) 1992 Eric Archer (GS/SL), Anette Skjolden (CL/FS) 1993 Jeffe Morehart (FS), Hana Pochobradska (SL), Sean Ramsden (GS), Andreja Rojs (SL), Anette Skjolden (CL/FS) 1994 Greg Buchheister (GS), Karen Kendall (GS), Hana Pochobradska (SL), Nathan Schultz (FS) 1995 Jessica Ochs (GS/SL), Hans-Jorgen Renaa (CL), Bryan Sax (GS), Scott Wither (SL) 1996 Kate Davenport (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (GS/SL), Kelly McCann (FS), Casey Snyder (GS) 1997 Kate Davenport (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (SL), Eva Lowe (CL/FS), Jessica Ochs (GS), Anne Tysso (CL/FS) 1998 Greg Buchheister (SL), Kate Davenport (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (GS), Unni Odegard (CL/FS), Line Selnes (CL/FS) 1999 Geoff Buchheister (SL), Magnis Eriksson (CL/FS), Aimee-Noel Hartley (GS), Josh Nolting (SL), Unni Odegard (CL), Ove Erik Tronvoll (CL/FS), Linda Wikstrom (GS/SL) 2000 Henrik Eriksson (CL), Katka Hanusova (FS), Aimee-Noel Hartley (GS), Andy LeRoy (SL), Unni Odegard (CL/FS), Linda Wikstrom (GS) 2001 Oyvind Berg (CL), Mia Cullman (SL), Josh Nolting (SL), Tove Pashkowski (SL), Kevin Stell (GS), Mari Storeng (CL/FS), Chad Wolk (GS) 2002 Mia Cullman (SL), Tyler Shepherd (SL), Mari Storeng (CL), Maria Wik (CL) 2003 Mia Cullman (SL), Jana Rehemaa (FS) 2004 Erling Christiansen (CL/FS), Erika Hogan (GS), Muriele Huberli (CL), Jana Rehemaa (CL/FS), Tor Erik Schjellerud (CL) 2005 Erling Christiansen (FS), Henrik Hoye (CL/FS), Lucie Zikova (SL) 2006 Erling Christiansen (FS), Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Lisa Perricone (GS/SL), Jana Rehemaa (CL/FS), Kit Richmond (FS), Lucie Zikova (GS/SL) 2007 Matt Gelso (CL), Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Lisa Perricone (GS), Lucie Zikova (GS/SL) 2008 Maria Grevsgaard (FS, CL), Jesper Ostensen (FS), Lenka Palanova (FS), Lenka Palanova (FS), Kit Richmond (CL), Lucie Zikova (GS, SL) 2009 Maria Grevsgaard (CL), Vegard Kjoelhamar (FS), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Gabriel Rivas (SL), Alexa Turzian (FS) 2010 Matt Gelso (CL, FS), Eliska Hajkova (CL), Katie Hartman (GS), Vegard Kjoelhamar (CL), Carolina Nordh (SL), Joanne Reid (CL), Alexa Turzian (FS) 2011 Erika Ghent (GS), Eliska Hajkova (FS/CL), Sara Hjertman (GS), Vegard Kjoelhamar (FS/CL), Reid Pletcher (CL), Joanne Reid (FS/CL), Gabriel Rivas (SL). 2012 Erika Ghent (GS, SL), Rune Oedegaard (FS), Adam Zika (GS) 2013 Eliska Hajkova (FS), Rune Oedegaard (CL, FS), Joanne Reid (CL, FS), Brooke Wales (GS) 2014 Henrik Gunnarson (GS), Jessica Honkonen (SL), Rune Oedegaard (CL), Mads Stroem (CL, FS), Brooke Wales, (GS) 2015 Rune Oedegaard (FS, CL), Maja Solbakken (CL), Mads Stroem (FS, CL) 2016 Nora Christensen (SL), Henrik Gunnarsson (SL), Petra Hyncicova (FS), Ane Johnsen (CL), Jesse Knori (CL), Max Luukko (SL), Mads Stroem (FS, CL), Tonje Trulsrud (GS) 2017 Nora Christensen (SL), Petra Hyncicova (CL, FS), David Ketterer (GS, SL), Petter Reistad (CL, FS), Christina Rolandsen (CL, FS), Mads Stroem (FS)

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 98 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15 colorado all-americans SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 1963 Mike Gallagher (A) 1965 Mike Gallagher (A), Tom Upham (N) 1977 Bruce Gamble (A), Tom Kristiansen (J), Dale Pearson (A) 1979 Lee Sevinson (A) 1980 Bjorn Gjelsten (XC), Kjetil Opaas (J), Karl Busk (J) 1981 Steve Nelson (A), Niklas Scherrer (A), Lynda Walters (XC) 1982 Steve Nelson (A) 1983 Toni Jorgensen (XC), Lynda Walters (XC) 1984 Seth Bayer (GS), Kelli Brown (GS), Brenda Buglione (SL) Kate Davenport 1985 Brenda Buglione (GS/SL), Matt Lyon (GS) 1996, ‘97, ‘98 1986 Ingrid Butts (XC), Aage Schaanning (XC) 1987 Camilla Kristensen (XC), John Walsh (SL), Frederik Zimmer (SL) 1988 Camilla Kristensen (XC), Frederik Zimmer (GS/SL) 1989 Bente Bjornsen (SL), Shauna Fisher (GS), Ric Schaaf (FS), Julie Southwell (FS), Frederik Zimmer (GS/SL) 1990 Trond Benum (CL), Kerry Corcoran (GS), Per Kare Jakobsen (FS), Camilla Kristensen (CL), Julie Southwell (FS) 1991 Jennifer Barrett (GS/SL), Kari Bendtal (FS), Travis Brown (FS), Liz Stegall (FS), Mike Trueblood (SL) 1992 Jennifer Barrett (SL), Tim Hanson (GS/SL), Andreja Rojs (GS/SL) 1993 Jennifer Barrett (SL), Bjorn Laukli (CL), Nathan Schultz (FS), Bjorn Svensson (FS), Natalie Ward (CL) 1994 Tiit Pekk (CL), Brandy Prosser (FS), Toni Standteiner (GS/SL) 1995 Greg Buchheister (GS), Karen Kendall (GS/SL), Eva Orvosova (CL/FS), Tiit Pekk (CL/FS), Brandy Prosser (FS), Shannon Rahlves (GS), Hans-Jorgen Renaa (FS), Tore Totland (CL), Anne Tysso (CL/FS) 1996 Hans-Jorgen Renaa (CL), Tore Totland (FS), Ondrej Valenta (FS), Ryan Webb (GS/SL) 1997 Geoff Buchheister (GS), Caroline Gedde-Dahl (GS), Jessica Ochs (SL), Ondrej Valenta (CL/FS) 1998 Leanne Luhta (CL/FS), Ove Erik Tronvoll (CL/FS), Ondrej Valenta (CL), Chad Wolk (SL) 1999 Jorgen Aukland (CL), Aimee-Noel Hartley (SL), Josh Nolting (GS), Unni Odegard (FS), Chad Wolk (GS) 2000 Henrik Eriksson (FS), Andy LeRoy (GS), Josh Nolting (GS/SL), Maria Wik (FS), Chad Wolk (GS/SL) 2001 Oyvind Berg (FS), Mia Cullman (GS), Josh Nolting (GS), 2002 Mia Cullman (GS), Muriele Huberli (CL/FS), Tove Pashkowski (GS/SL), Mari Storeng (FS), Maria Wik (FS) 2003 Erling Christiansen (CL/FS), Brad Hogan (GS), Henrik Hoye (CL), Jed Schuetze (SL) Erling Christiansen 2004 Claire Critchley (CL), Henrik Hoye (FS), Erin McEachren (SL) 2004, ‘05, ‘06 2005 Muriele Huberli (FS), Rachel Roosevelt (GS) 2006 Erling Christiansen (CL), Maria Grevsgaard (FS), Henrik Hoye (CL), Lenka Palanova (CL/FS) 2007 Josh Bryan (SL), Matt Gelso (FS), Maria Grevsgaard (FS), Stefan Hughes (GS), Lisa Perricone (SL) 2008 Matt Gelso (CL), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Lenka Palanova (CL), Lisa Perricone (SL) 2009 Maria Grevsgaard (FS), Stefan Hughes (SL), Vegard Kjoelhamar (CL), Drew Roberts (GS), Alexa Turzian (CL) 2010 Erika Ghent (SL), Eliska Hajkova (CL), Katie Hartman (SL), Joanne Reid (FS) 2011 Erika Ghent (SL), Max Lamb (SL), Jesper Ostensen (CL), Gabriel Rivas (GS), Alexa Turzian (FS). 2012 Eliska Hajkova (CL), Katie Hartman (GS), Carolina Nordh (GS, SL), Rune Oedegaard (CL), Joanne Reid (FS), Adam Zika (SL) 2013 Thea Grosvold (GS), Kasper Hietanen (SL), Maria Nordstroem (CL) 2014 Thea Grosvold (GS), Jessica Honkonen (GS) 2015 Thea Grosvold (SL), Henrik Gunnarsson (GS), Jessica Honkonen (SL), Petra Hyncicova (FS, CL), Ane Johnsen (FS, CL), Maja Solbakken (FS) 2016 Ola Johansen (GS), Ane Johnsen (FS), Petter Reistad (FS, CL) 2017 Jesse Knori (CL), Max Luukko (GS, SL), Mads Stroem (CL)

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS 1968 Tom Gratsch (A) 1969 Steve Douglas (A) 1970 Tom Gratsch (A), Dave Merrill (J) Lenka Palanova 1971 Mike Porcarelli (A) 2006, ‘08 1972 Tim Hinderman (A), Ron Yeager (N) 1973 Didrik Ellefsen (J), Mark Ford (A), Arne Haugen (J) 1974 Helge Aamodt (N), Brad Ghent (A), Mark Ford (A), Arne Haugen (J) 1975 Stephan Hienzsch (A), Per Willy Nyseter (N) 1976 Tom Kristiansen (J), Jeff Temple (A)

KEY: A—Alpine; CL—Classical; FS—Freestyle; GS—Giant Slalom; J—Jumping; SL—Slalom; XC—Individual Cross Country; XR—Cross Country Relay.

34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 99 all-time letterwinners Year listed is last season lettered (current lettermen NOT included until graduation); KEY: A—Alpine; J—Jumping; N—Nordic. MEN E J NILSEN, Egil (N)...... 1984 EKTVEDT, Mats (A) ...... 1993 JACOBS, Thomas ...... 1969 NILSGARD, Vidar (J)...... 1974 A ELDER, Kevin ...... 1985 JAKOBSEN, Per Kare (N)...... 1990 NILSSON, Gunnar (A)...... 1982 AAMODT, Helge (N)...... 1976 ELISHA, John “M.J.” (A) ...... 1963 JENNICK, Cody (A)...... 2004 NIXON, Nick...... 1981 ADAMS, Joel (A)...... 2005 ELLEFSEN, Didrik...... 1975 JENSEN, Tom (N)...... 1979 NOLTING, Josh (A)...... 2001 ADGATE, Cary (A)...... 1975 ELLEFSON, Karlin...... 1986 JOHANNSON, Emil (N)...... 2015 NORDSTROEM, Gustav (N)...... 2013 AIKENS, Leo (A)...... 1965 ELLIOTT, John (A)...... 1976 JOHANSEN, Oeyvind (N)...... 1997 NORMANN, Kristian (A)...... 1980 ALVTEGEN, Bjorn (N)...... 1998 ENGELKING, Jamie (A)...... 1998 JOHNSON, James...... 1949 NORTH, Ryan (A)...... 1995 ANDERSON, Dale...... 1971 ERNEMANN, Fritz (A)...... 2005 JOHNSON, Michael (J)...... 1960 NORTHROP, Will (N)...... 1991 ARCHER, Eric (A)...... 1992 ERICKSON, Sid (N)...... 1969 JONES, Greg...... 1975 NYMAN, Donald...... 1954 ARMSTRONG, Robert...... 1953 ERIKSSON, Hendrik (N)...... 2000 JONES, Travis (N)...... 1996 NYSETTER, Per Willy (A)...... 1975 ARNESEN, Kimme (A)...... 1994 ERIKSSON, Magnus (N)...... 2000 ARNSTEIN, Thomas (A)...... 1986 K O ASHLEY, Allan (N)...... 1981 F KANEDA, Kevin (A)...... 1987 OEDEGAARD, Gier (N)...... 2002 AUKLAND, Jorgen (N)...... 1999 FERREIRA, Jean-Francois (A)...... 2006 KAVET, Richard...... 1951 OEDEGAARD, Rune (N)...... 2015 FIEBLEKORN, Mark...... 1967 KENDALL, Robert...... 1969 OLIVER, Albert...... 1948 B FORD, Mark (A)...... 1979 KENNY, Mike (A)...... 1972 OLIVER, Paul (A)...... 1954 BAILEY, David...... 1978 FOSTER, George...... 1974 KENWORTHY, Cecil...... 1948 OPAAS, Kjetil (J)...... 1982 BAJARI, James (J)...... 1964 FOSTER, John (A)...... 1977 KEPNER, H.F. (N)...... 1952 OSTENSEN, Jesper (N)...... 2011 BARROWS, James...... 1970 FOSTER, Rick...... 1981 KJERPESETH, Sigurd (A)...... 1978 OSTRANDER, William...... 1947 BATCHELDER, Carol...... 1964 FOULK, Robert...... 1960 KJOELHAMAR, Vegard (N)...... 2012 BAYER, Seth (A)...... 1983 P KRISTIANSEN, Tom (N)...... 1978 BECKER, James (N)...... 1954 PALOLA, Eric (A)...... 1978 G KRYZL, Jonas (A)...... 2006 BECKER, Richard...... 1957 GALLAGER, Michael...... 1963 PATTEN, Rewk (A)...... 1997 BENUM, Trond (N)...... 1992 GAMBLE, Bruce (A)...... 1979 L PATTERSON, Ruff (N)...... 1976 BERG, Oyvind (N)...... 2001 GASKILL, Steve (J)...... 1975 LaCASSE, Lloyd “Chip” (J)...... 1968 PAUL, Bruce...... 1983 BIELER, Charles (N)...... 1995 GATES, Tom (N)...... 1973 LACY, Spencer (N)...... 2011 PEARSON, Dale (A)...... 1980 BISIC, Tahir (A)...... 2005 GEER, Drew (N)...... 1982 LAFFERTY, Michael...... 1971 PEDERSON, Chris (A)...... 1990 BLAZER, Ted...... 1981 GELSO, Matt (N)...... 2010 LAMB, Max (A)...... 2013 PEKK, Tiit (N)...... 1995 BOUF, Pierre-Yves...... 1979 GEYER, Stan...... 1970 LANGE, Gordon (N)...... 1978 PELC, Norbert (N)...... 2003 BRENNAND, John (A) ...... 1957 GHENT, Brad (A)...... 1976 LARSON, Karl (A)...... 1954 PENWELL, George (A)...... 1957 BREWER, George (A)...... 1951 GILLIS, Ed (A)...... 1987 LARSON, Lawrence...... 1958 PFEFFER, Kirk...... 1979 BROWN, Frank (A)...... 1959 GISLE, Gary (N) ...... 1961 LAUKLI, Bjorn (N)...... 1993 PLETCHER, Reid (N)...... 2012 BROWN, Travis (N)...... 1991 GJELSTEN, Bjorn (N)...... 1982 LECKENBY, Charles (A)...... 1955 POLLEY, David (A)...... 1960 BRYAN, Josh (A)...... 2008 GLENDENNING, James (A)...... 1954 LeROY, Andy (A)...... 2000 PORCARELLI, Mike (A)...... 1974 BUCHHEISTER, Geoff (A)...... 1999 GRATSCH, Tom (A)...... 1970 LIAN, George (A)...... 1978 POTTER, Robert...... 1953 BUCHHEISTER, Greg (A)...... 1997 GRAVES, Jeff (N)...... 1992 LIMON, Sandy (A,N,J)...... 1964 PREMOZE, Simon (N)...... 1994 BUHMANN, Michael...... 1979 GRAY, Robert (A)...... 1962 LITTLE, Rogers (A)...... 1970 Q BUNZL Christopher...... 1986 GRIFFITH, Robert...... 1969 LLOYD, Mike (A)...... 1979 QUAS, Michael (A)...... 1992 BUSH, Roche (A)...... 1964 GUNNARSSON, Henrik (A)...... 2016 LONSETHAGEN, Hakon...... 1987 BUSK, Karl (J)...... 1980 LOSER, Ronald (A)...... 1955 R BUTTS, David...... 1960 H LUNDY, Bruce...... 1980 RADNOTI, Robert...... 1980 HALSELL, Louis Jr...... 1958 LYON, Matthew...... 1985 RAMSDEN, Sean (A)...... 1995 C HANSON, Tim (A)...... 1992 RAND, Jay II (N)...... 1972 CANASTEY, Mike (N)...... 1966 HARWOOD, Stanley...... 1961 M READ, Mike (A)...... 2004 CANATSEY, Paul...... 1971 HATAMI, Todd...... 1987 MAIN, John (A)...... 1985 REID, Garrett (N)...... 2007 CARD, Van...... 1962 HAUG, Andreas (A)...... 2014 MAJOR, Paul...... 1982 RENAA, Hans-Jorgen (N)...... 1997 MALLAMS, Ian (N)...... 2013 CARLSON, Robert...... 1951 HAUGEN, Arne (J)...... 1975 RICHMOND, Kit (N)...... 2008 MALMGREN, Richard (A)...... 1962 CARMEAN, Lansin...... 1924 HAUGEN, Bjorn (J)...... 1977 RIVAS, Gabriel (A)...... 2011 MALPASS, T. 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2008 SONSTEGARD, Kristin (N)...... 2006 SWALES, Kelly...... 1982 BOSS, Mary...... 1983 K SOUTHWELL, Julie (N)...... 1990 T BRAUTASET, Camilla (A)...... 2016 KENDALL, Karen (A)...... 1996 SPENCER, Alice...... 1985 TACHE, Chris (A)...... 1986 BROWN, Kelli (A)...... 1987 KLONTEIG, Hjordis (N)...... 1980 STANDTEINDER, Barbie (A)...... 1986 TEMPLE, Bruce (A)...... 1977 BRUNKOW, Amy (A)...... 2002 KNORI, Jesse (N)...... 2017 STEGALL, Liz (N)...... 1991 TENGDIN, Dave (A)...... 1978 BUGLIONE, Brenda (A)...... 1986 KRISSAKOVA, Katka (N)...... 1998 STEGALL, Stephanie (N)...... 1986 THOMPSON, Thomas (A)...... 1950 BURROWS, Khyla (A)...... 2013 KRISTENSON, Camilla (N)...... 1990 STEGE, Katie (N)...... 2012 THOMPSON, Warren...... 1980 BUTTS, Ingrid (N)...... 1986 STEVENSON, Angeline (N)...... 1986 TOTLAND, Tore (N)...... 1997 L STORENG, Mari (N)...... 2002 C LAND, Kristin (N) ...... 1990 TRONVOLL, Ove Erik (N)...... 1999 COOPER, Kirsten (A)...... 2011 LANGELL, Ingrid (N) TRUEBLOOD, Michael 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1989 Z HAJKOVA, Eliska (N)...... 2014 POCHMAN, Katerine (A)...... 1997 ZIKA, Adam (A) ...... 2016 HALL, Rebecca...... 1984 POCHOBRADSKA, Hana (A)...... 1994 ZIMMER, Frederik (A)...... 1990 HAMILTON, Jenny...... 2008 PROSSER, Brandy (N)...... 1995 HAMMERSTAD, Unni (A)...... 1983 R HANUSOVA, Katka (N)...... 2000 RAHLVES, Shannon (A)...... 1995 HANUSOVA, Lucie (N)...... 1999 REHEMAA, Jana (N) ...... 2006 HARRIS, Maribeth...... 1985 REICHHELM, Kim (A)...... 1983 34 OLYMPIC ATHLETES •52 OLYMPIC APPEARANCES • 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS •94 INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS 12 NATIONAL SKIING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS • 481 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 101 Colorado Olympians U.S. National Ski Hall-of-Fame colorado olympians & u.s. national ski hall of fame Former CU Ski Team Members FormerNam CUe ...... Ski Team MembersNation Sport Olympics BuffsB Inud Thedy U.S.We rNationalner Ski HallJim ofm iFamee Heuga Name Nation Sport Olympics Cary Adgate ...... USA ASK 1976, 1980 Name InductedYear 19 6Inducted4 Inducted 1976 Cary Adgate...... USA ASK 1976, 1980 Jim Barrows ...... USA ASK 1968 Buddy Werner...... 1964 Jim Barrows...... USA ASK 1968 Tahir Bisic...... BOS ASK 2002 Himmie Heuga...... 1976 Tahir Bisic...... BOS ASK 2002 Greg Jones Frank E. Brown ...... USA ASK 1960 Billy Kidd...... 1976 Frank E.In Browngrid La ...... ngell Butts ...... USA USA NASKSK 19601988, 1992, 1994 Greg Jones...... Inducted 1976 1978 Inducted 1978 Ingrid LangellJohn G Butts. Den ...... dahl...... USA USA NNSKSK 1988,196 01992, 1994 Peter Patterson...... 1978 John G. MDendahlichael D...... onald GallagheUSAr...... USA NNSKSK 19601964, 1968, 1972 Bob Beattie...... 1984 MichaelR Donaldobert H Gallagherawes Gr.a...... y ...... USA USA NNSKSK 1964,196 81968,, 197 19722 Peter Patterson Bob Beattie Michael Gallagher...... 1988 Robert HawesCarolin Graya Ge ...... de-Dahl...... USA N OR ANSKSK 1968,199 41972 Inducted 1978 Inducted 1984 Bill Marolt...... 1993 CarolinaK aGede-Dahlterina Ha...... nusova...... NOR CZR NASKSK 19941998, 2002 Tom Jacobs...... 2007 KaterinaL uHanusovacie Hanu ...... sova...... CZR CZR NNSKSK 1998,200 22002 Jimmie Heuga...... USA ASK 1964, 1968 Cary Adgate...... 2008 Lucie Hanusova...... CZR NSK 2002 Michael Gallagher Bill Marolt Ben Husaby...... USA NSK 1992, 1994 Daron Rahlves...... 2010 Jimmie Heuga...... USA ASK 1964, 1968 Inducted 1988 Inducted 1993 Greg Jones...... USA ASK 1976 Jeremy Bloom...... 2012 Ben HusabyHank...... Kashiwa ...... USA USA ANSKSK 1992,197 21994 Greg JonesRob ...... ert C. Kendall...... USA USA NASKSK 19761968, 1972 Tom Jacobs Former Buff,Ca Headry A Coach,dga Olympiante Hank KashiwaMichae ...... l Lafferty...... USA USA AASKSK 19721972 and Athletic Director Bill Marolt (left) Robert C.An Kendalldy LeR.o...... y...... USA USA ANSKSK 1968,199 81972 Inducted 2007 at hisIn d1993ucte inductiond 2008 MichaelB Laffertyeth Ma...... dsen...... USA USA AASKSK 19721988 Andy LeRoyWilli.a...... m Marolt...... USA USA AASKSK 19981964 Daron Rahlves Jeremy Bloom Beth MadsenClark ...... Matis...... USA USA NASKSK 19881972 WilliamA Maroltnniba.l...... e John “Ni” Orsi ...... USA USA AASKSK 19641964 Inducted 2010 Inducted 2012 Clark MatisEva...... Orvosova-Lowe ...... USA USA MNSKTB 19721996 AnnibaleP eJohnte P a“Ni”tters Orsion ...... USA USA AASKSK 19641976, 1980 Eva Orvosova-LoweKristen Pett y...... USA USA NMTBSK 19961988 Pete PattersonCasey P...... uckett ...... USA USA ASKASK/SK X 1976,199 21980, 1994, 1998, ...... 2002, 2010 Kristen JPettyay J.r...... Rand ...... USA USA NNSKSK 19881968, 1972 Casey PuckettVladim ...... ir “Spider” Sabich ...... USA USA ASK/SKXASK 1992,196 81994, 1998, 2002, 2010 Jay Jr. RandArm a...... n Serebrakian...... USA A RM ANSKSK 1968,201 41972 VladimirS a“Spider”ndra Sh eSabichllwort h...... USA USA AASKSK 19681968 Arman SerebrakianThomas F. U...... pham...... ARM USA NASKSK 20141968 Sandra OShellworthndrej Val...... enta...... USA CZR NASKSK 19681998 ThomasW F.a lUphamlace J...... “Buddy” WerneUSAr...... USA ANSKSK 19681956, 1964 After competing in four Bill Marolt (left) and Steve Hatchell (right) at Ronald P. Yaeger...... USA NSK 1972, 1976 Ondrej Valenta...... CZR NSK 1998 Olympic games as a alpine the 1980 Olympics held at Lake Placid Wallace J. “Buddy” Werner...... USA ASK 1956, 1964 skier, former Buff Casey Ronald P. Yaeger...... USA NSK 1972, 1976 Former CU Ski Team Coaches Puckett competed in the 2010 FormerNam CUe ...... Ski Team CoachesNation Sport Olympics AftWinterer com Olympicpeting a sgames an al pinin e Former Buff, Head Coach, Olympian skier in four Olympic games, and Athletic Director Bill Marolt (left) Name Bob Beattie...... Nation USA SportASK Olympics1964, 1968 the newly formed freestyle former Buff Casey Puckett is at his 1993 induction Bob Beattie*Mike ...... Deveka ...... USA USA NASKSK 1964,196 81968, 1972, 1976, 1980 lookiskicrossng for a fcompetition.ifth appearance Mike DevekaBill M .a...... rolt ...... USA USA ANSKSK 1968,198 01972,, 198 1976,4 1980 in 2010, this time in the newly Bill Marolt ...... USA ASK 1980, 1984 formed freestyle skicross Beattie coached the alpine team in 1964 and ’68; then worked as a competition. * Beattieco coachedmment athetor alpinefor AB teamC for in th 1964e 19 7and6, 1’68;98 0then and worked 1984 asga am commentatores. for ABC for the 1976, 1980 and 1984 games. CU StudentsCU Stu Notden Onts TheNo tSki O Teamn The Ski Team Name Name ...... NationN ation SSportport OOlympicslympics Neha AhujaNeh a Ahuja ...... IND IND AASKSK 22006006 Jeremy JBloomeremy Bloom ...... USA USA FFrSKrSK 22002,002, 20062006 ShannonSh Dunnanno n Dunn...... USA USA SSNBNB 22006006 Pam FletcherPam F letcher ...... USA USA AASKSK 11988988 Justin FreemanJustin F r eeman ...... USA USA NNSKSK 22006006 Brian Hansen*William “Billy” Kidd...... USA USA LTSS/T-PURASK 12010,964, 2014,1968 2018 WilliamJ “Billy”ulia M aKiddriano ...... USA PAR FASKrSK 21964,014 1968 Julia MarianoDaron Rahlves ...... PAR USA ASFrSKK/SK X 12014998, 2002, 2006, 2010 Daron RahlvesTommy Schwall...... USA USA ASK/SKXSKIJ 21998,002, 2002,2006 2006, 2010 Tommy LSchwalluke Ste yn...... USA ZIM ASKIJSK 22002,014 2006 Luke SteynNSK – Nordic Skiing; ASKZIM – A lpine SkiASKing; SKX 2014– Freestyle SkiCross; Kendall MWesenbergTB – Mo untain Bike (suUSAmm er); FrSkeletonSK – Fre est2018yle Skiing; * won aS silverKIJ – medalSki Ju minp 2010ing; SinN Bteam – S pursuit.nowboarding. USA – United States; CZR – Czech Republic; ARM – Armenia; NSK – NordicNOR –Skiing; Norw aASKy; I N– DAlpine – In dSkiing;ia; SVK SKX – S –lo Freestylevakia. SkiCross; MTB – Mountain TheThe 19641964 USUS AlpineAlpine Team Team at a tthe th emountain mountai ntop to pto t otrain trai nin i nInnsbruck, Innsbruc kAustria., Austria. Bike (summer); FrSK – Freestyle Skiing; LTSS – long track speedskating; T-PUR – team SixSix of of the the nine nine pictured pictured have have CU CU ties tie swith wit hfive fiv eof o thef th eski sk membersi member sof o thef the pursuit;A SKIJ tota –l oSkif 3 Jumping;4 CU ski eSNBrs h –av Snowboarding.e made it to the Olympics a total of 52 times. United States Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. Coach Bob Beatty and the five Three CU coaches have participated, coached or covered the Olympics a United States Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. Coach Bob Beatty and the five USA – United States; CZR – Czech Republic; ARM – Armenia; skiers with bib’s listed are the ones with CU ties. From left, Ni Orsi (334), total of 11 times and 10 other CU students have participated in ski relat- Bskiersuddy W withern ebib’sr (3 3listed5), Bi larely K theidd ones (331 with), co aCUch ties.Bob FromBeatt yleft,, Ch Niar lOrsies F e(334),rnes, Bill NOR – Norway;ed even INDts a –to India;tal of SVK16 t–im Slovakia.es. BuddyMar oWernerlt (332 )(335),, Jimm Billyy Hu Kiddega ( 3(331),30), G coachordon Bob Eat Beatty,on and CharlesRichard Fernes, McMan Billus. A total of 34 CU skiers have made it to the Olympics a total of 52 times. Three CU Marolt (332), Jimmy Huega (330), Gordon Eaton and Richard McManus. 9coaches4 have participated, coached or covered the Olympics a total of 11 times and 11 other CU students have participated in ski related events a total of 18 times.

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, '17 102 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1959, '60, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '82, '91, '95, '98, '99, 2006, '11, '13, '15