1999-00 NCAA Skiing Championships Records

1999-00 NCAA Skiing Championships Records

Skiing_MW (99-00) 11/28/00 10:43 AM Page 205 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE 20 5 Sk i i n g MEN’S AND WOMEN’S 2000 Championships Hi g h l i g h t s Seems Like Old Times. Denver, which had not won since 1971, scored the most team points in both the men’s and women’s events, claiming its 15th overall team title, March 8- 11. The Alpine events were held at Park City Mountain, Utah. The cross country events were held at Soldier Hollow, Utah. Both were hosted by the University of Utah. Denver’s win over- came Colorado’s dominant regular season. The Buffs had won the last four meets in the Western region by comfortable margins. TEAM STANDINGS MG S WG S MC X C WC X C MS L WS L MF X C WF X C *T o t a l 1. De n v e r. 37 93 11 4 97 10 2 93 11 4 10 1 72 0 2. Co l o r a d o. 99 88 60 66 10 2 29 77 10 8 62 1 3. Ve r m o n t. 99 98 66 67 55 91 80 61 59 2 Cecile Hagen Larsen of champion Denver cele- 4. Ut a h. 68 51 91 57 79 64 66 91 55 5 brates her women’s slalom victory. 5. New Mexico .. 88 57 77 10 3 71 37 57 86 55 1 6. Mi d d l e b u r y. 83 86 57 37 77 74 38 60 50 0 7. Da r t m o u t h. 51 76 66 26 52 80 62 62 43 9 8. New Hampshire .. 51 43 55 42 36 80 47 37 39 1 9. Northern Mich. .. 0 0 73 10 2 0 0 74 63 31 2 10 . Alas. Anchorage .. 46 39 24 24 21 55 40 24 27 3 11 . Ne v a d a. 50 32 8 28 74 59 13 8 27 2 12 . Wi l l i a m s. 12 17 41 33 16 17 58 36 23 0 13 . St. Lawrence.. 32 0 0 37 15 0 0 26 11 0 14 . Wis.-Green Bay.. 0 0 23 14 0 0 48 21 10 6 15 . Western St. .. 19 0 18 31 11 0 2 24 10 5 16 . Ba t e s. 0 26 4 0 8 50 3 0 91 17 . Montana St. .. 0 19 0 0 0 35 0 0 54 18 . Co l b y. 9 0 0 0 0 0 20 6 35 19 . St. Michael’s .. 15 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 28 20 . St. Olaf.. 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 2 17 *Since each team scores a maximum of 21 points out of a possible 24 for each race, the total will not equal the sum of the previous columns in many cases. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Women’s giant slalom—1. Aimee-Noel Hartley, Vermont, 30:21.6; 6. Stephen Donahue, Dartmouth, Colorado, 2:24.46; 2. Linda Wikstrom, Colorado, 30:27.6; 7. Chris Cook, New Mexico, 30:38.1; 8. Men’s giant slalom—1. Matthew Knittle, Vermont, 2:25.56; 3. Cecile Hagen Larsen, Denver, 2:26.99; 4. Andreas Berbu, New Mexico, 30:49.9; 9. Henrik 2:21.32; 2. Brandon Dyksterhouse, Vermont, 2:21.76; Gusty Swift, Dartmouth, 2:27.28; 5. Julia Delich, Denver, Eriksson, Colorado, 30:50.1; 10. Jesse Gallagher, Alas. 3. Forest Carey, Middlebury, 2:22.55; 4. Johan Sauer, 2:27.48; 6. Shaina Mulkern, Vermont, 2:27.68; 7. Anchorage, 30:57.8. New Mexico, 2:22.84; 5. Scott Woodland, Utah, Gillian McFetridge, Vermont, 2:28.09; 8. Brooke 11. Kris Freeman, Vermont, 30:59.8; 12. Jason 2:23.07; 6. Andy Leroy, Colorado, 2:23.15; 7. Josh Laundon, Middlebury, 2:29.06; 9. Erica MacConnell, Lemieux, Williams, 31:08.2; 13. Josh Tesch, Wis.-Green Nolting, Colorado, 2:23.18; 8. Chad Wolk, Colorado, Vermont, 2:29.19; 10. Megan Mullen, New Mexico, Bay, 31:22.2; 14. Petter Svendsen, Utah, 31:25.1; 15. 2:23.29; 9. Greg Blaisdell, New Hampshire, 2:23.58; 2:29.26. Chris Wolski, New Hampshire, 31:36.2; 16. Magnus 10. Dana Drummond, Middlebury, 2:24.30. 11. Trina Hosmer, Middlebury, 2:29.72; 12. Sabrina Eriksson, Colorado, 31:42.5; 17. Jesse Downs, New 11. Per Klintberg, Alas. Anchorage, 2:26.12; 12. Lawrence, Utah, 2:30.18; 13. Cristine Copeland, New Mexico, 31:43.4; 18. Dan Weinberger, Colorado, Fredrik Steen, New Mexico, 2:26.37; 13. Jayme Hampshire, 2:30.49; 14. Janel Ippolito, Bates, 2:31.21; 31:44.1; 19. Scott McArt, Dartmouth, 31:46.9; 20. Smithers, Denver, 2:26.55; 14. Reuben Kuruvila, 15. Meg Bonney, Middlebury, 2:31.46; 16. Aurore de Jason Ray, New Mexico, 31:49.9. Nevada, 2:26.56; 15. Jed Schuetze, Utah, 2:26.65; 16. Maulmont, Alas. Anchorage, 2:31.54; 17. Annik Boulva, 21. Noel Johnson, Williams, 31:55.2; 22. Matthew Stian Eriksen, New Mexico, 2:26.81; 17. George Watts, Utah, 2:32.43; 18. Alison Keller, Dartmouth, 2:33.41; Weier, New Mexico, 32:05.6; 23. Eli Enman, Dartmouth, 2:27.35; 18. Scott Kennison, Vermont, 19. Erika Gibbons, Denver, 2:33.61; 20. Anne-Marie St. Middlebury, 32:07.4; 24. Dave Stewart, Vermont, 2:27.50; 19. Maciek Zwiejski, Dartmouth, 2:28.69; 20. Arnaud, Nevada, 2:34.42. 32:16.1; 25. Will Rawstron, Middlebury, 32:30.3; 26. Michael Copeland, New Hampshire, 2:29.01. 21. Suzan Dole, Montana St., 2:35.93; 22. Jeannie Tim Woodbury, New Hampshire, 32:34.8; 27. Ian 21. Eric Van Tongeren, Western St. 2:29.25; 22. Eisberg, Dartmouth, 2:36.09; 23. Zoe Unger, Williams, Skinner, Nevada, 32:44.7; 28. Jeremy Roseth, Wis.- Joshua Rothman, St. Lawrence, 2:29.34; 23. Fredrik 2:36.15; 24. Meghan Connelly, New Hampshire, Green Bay, 32:47.1; 29. Peter Spina, Williams, Esping, Alas. Anchorage, 2:29.43; 24. Adam Barron, 2:36.50; 25. Edda Mutter, Alas. Anchorage, 2:37.29; 26. 32:48.1; 30. Jason Feeken, Alas. Anchorage, 32:54.0. Middlebury, 2:29.74; 25. Keith Farnand, St. Michael’s, Jessica Kortas, New Mexico, 2:39.76; 27. Anna Beischer, 31. Andy Weddle, Wis.-Green Bay, 33:06.0; 32. 2:29.86; 26. Zack Lambert, St. Lawrence, 2:30.07; 27. New Mexico, 2:47.60; 28. Jennifer Collins, Nevada, Matt Schadow, New Hampshire, 33:08.9; 33. Nils Christopher Berg, Nevada, 2:30.14; 28. Brad Nichol, 3:40.71; 29. Tove Pashkowski, Colorado, 3:57.30. Arvold, Dartmouth, 33:36.8; 34. Justin Beckwith, Williams, 2:31.41; 29. Tejs Broberg, Nevada, 2:31.61; Men’s 10-kilometer freestyle cross country—1. Middlebury, 33:53.3; 35. Puntus Osterberg, New 30. Christian Hutter, Denver, 2:37.43; 31. David Riss, Pietro Broggini, Denver, 29:06.8; 2. Jorn Frohs, Denver, Mexico, 34:12.5; 36. Torin Koos, Utah, 34:21.3; 37. Colby, 2:56.42; 32. Jernej Bukovec, Utah, 3:01.58; 33. 29:20.4; 3. Wolf Wallendorf, Denver, 29:47.6; 4. Rob Justin Easter, Bates, 34:51.7; 38. Jan Spurkland, Western Jeremy Joseph, Dartmouth, 3:18.12. Whitney, Utah, 29:58.9; 5. Torkjel Groendalen, St., 36:28.2. Skiing_MW (99-00) 11/28/00 10:43 AM Page 206 20 6 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE Women’s 5-kilometer freestyle cross country— New Mexico, 1:50.06; 24. Brad Nichol, Williams, Matthew Weier, New Mexico, 48:26.8; 17. Andreas 1. Katerina Hanusova, Colorado, 17:19.3; 2. Britta 1:50.34; 25. Joshua Rothman, St. Lawrence, 1:50.83; Berbu, New Mexico, 48:36.7; 18. Torin Koos, Utah, Wienand, Denver, 17:36.5; 3. Jenny Wissting, New 26. Scott Kennison, Vermont, 1:51.79; 27. Keith 48:38.5; 19. Jesse Downs, New Mexico, 48:39.7; 20. Mexico, 17:50.0; 4. Unni Odegard, Colorado, 18:18.1; Farnand, St. Michael’s, 1:52.18; 28. Tejs Broberg, Jason Ray, New Mexico, 48:42.6. 5. Kristina Joder, Utah, 18:31.6; 6. Irene Eder, Denver, Nevada, 1:52.83; 29. Eric Van Tongeren, Western St., 21. Scott McArt, Dartmouth, 48:59.7; 22. Jan 18:42.0; 7. Maria Wik, Colorado, 18:43.8; 8. Kristina 2:00.28; 30. Michael Copeland, New Hampshire, Spurkland, Western St., 49:02.5; 23. Nils Arvold, Strandberg, New Mexico, 18:47.6; 9. Marika Engstrom, 2:17.56. Dartmouth, 49:13.2; 24. Matt Schadow, New Utah, 18:55.6; 10. Abigail Larson, New Mexico, 31. Brandon Dyksterhouse, Vermont, 2:25.07; 32. Hampshire, 49:24.1; 25. Jason Lemieux, Williams, 18:55.8. Kyle Hildebrand, Bates, 2:26.19. 49:26.5; 26. Noel Johnson, 50:04.9; 27. Jesse 11. Camilla Brinchmann, Denver, 19:01.2; 12. Anna Gallagher, Alas. Anchorage, 50:07.4; 28; 28. Peter Women’s slalom Kulmatiski, Middlebury, 19:01.7; 13. Ekaterina Ivanova, —1. Cecile Hagen Larsen, Denver, Spina, Williams, 50:20.6; 29. Jason Feeken, Alas. Vermont, 19:05.5; 14. Hilary Patzer, Middlebury, 1:41.96; 2. Gusty Swift, Dartmouth, 1:42.20; 3. Brooke Anchorage, 50:22.5; 30. Josh Tesch, Wis.-Green Bay, 19:06.6; 15. Lene Pedersen, Utah, 19:07.3; 16. Erin Laundon, Middlebury, 1:42.33; 4.

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