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In the men’s and women’s GS races, CU scored a total of 137.5 points, sitting in second place behind defending champion Utah (154.5). Denver is in third with 133 points.
Golden won the morning GS competition with a combined time of 1 minute, 21.02 seconds, besting runner-up Jack Martin of Portsmouth (1:22.68). He then finished second in the afternoon slalom ...
Alpine skiing: Wilson wins GS, Chapin wins slalom as Hopkinton claims D-III team title Hopkinton’s Harrison Wilson competes in the giant slalom at the NHIAA Division III Alpine ski championship ...
Until Thursday, when the Italian crowned probably the best season of her storied career by finally snatching the win she's always wanted: The world championship in giant slalom. The Italian seized ...
It was much better skiing, but such a rough surface and I made a big mistake on the second run,” Shiffrin said. “I wasn’t going to be winning the race anyway, but I would have been a bit closer.
Kristoffersen takes GS to deny Pinheiro Braathen a first-ever Alpine skiing World Cup win for Brazil Updated Mar. 1, 2025 8:22 a.m. ET ...
Saturday’s GS was the first of 10 World Cup races in the U.S. this season — two for women in Killington, eight for men in Beaver Creek, Palisades Tahoe and Aspen — with a record prize fund ...
Boys Skiing Results: Freedom GS-3 and Independence GS-3. Delbarton wins final giant slalom race of the season to remain undefeated, while Ridge conitnues its winning streak.
Shayla Byrne of Section 2's South Glens Falls, who last year at states finished second in GS and third in slalom, won the girls state slalom title. Her combined time for her two runs was 1:57.06.
Brewster freshman Lucas Crivelli joined his sister as a medalist at the state skiing championships. The Section 1 boys skimeister was 8th in boys GS.
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