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2018 UTAH SKIING MEDIA GUIDE

Spence Eccles Ski Team Building The University of Utah ski team opened Spence Eccles Ski Team Building in April, 2017, a state-of-the-art facility that is the first of its kind in NCAA skiing. Construction began on the two-story, 5,931 square-foot building in June, 2016. The ground floor enters into a lobby holding the Alf Engen Sportsmanship Award bowl, a ski-themed chandelier and a commemorative donor plaque. A film study room and lounge for the student-athletes also holds a small office for private study and meetings, as well as plaques commemorating Olympians and All-Americans. Men’s and women’s custom locker rooms for dry gear storage open into Nordic and alpine team rooms with tuning tables and ski and boot storage for each team. On the second level, a large board room is available for team meetings and also serves as a trophy room, holding Utah's NCAA trophies along with a plaque commemorating Utah's individual national champions. The table features a three-dimensional map identifying the ski areas of the Wasatch mountains. A balcony with views of the mountains and the city is also available for gatherings. The exterior of the building has parking areas for the ski team vehicles, as well as a canopy to keep the vehicles covered. Additional storage is available in the building’s basement. The building is located north of the McCarthey Family Track and Field, between the track and Dumke Family Softball Stadium.

2018 Utah Skiing Quick Facts

Staff/Team Information

University of Utah Information Location.............................. Salt Lake City, Utah Elevation.................................................. 4,500 Founded................................................... 1850 Enrollment............................................. 32,760 Nickname.................................................. Utes Colors.......................Red and White (pms 187) Mascot......................Swoop (Red-Tailed Hawk) Facility...............Snowbasin Ski Resort (Alpine) ......................... Soldier Hollow Resort (Nordic) Web Site........................... www.UtahUtes.com Conference.............................................Pac-12 President..............................David W. Pershing Athletics Director....................... Chris Hill, Ph.D

Coaching Staff Director of Skiing..... Kevin Sweeney (14th Year) Head Alpine Coach....Jaka Korencan (13th Year) Head Nordic Coach...............Abi Holt (9th Year) Assistant Alpine Coach. Jeremy Elliot (3rd Year) Team Information: 2017 NCAA Championships..........................1st 2017 RMISA Championship/ NCAA West Regional................................... 3rd Social Media Facebook..... www.facebook.com/utahskiteam Twitter....................................... @utahskiteam Instagram................................... @utahskiteam

Men’s Alpine Name Sam Dupratt Martin Grasic Fredrik Maurstad Huston Philp Ty Sprock

Director of Skiing Head Alpine Coach Head Nordic Coach Assistant Alpine Coach

Sr. Associate AD/Sports Information.... Liz Abel Associate SID/Skiing Contact............................ ......................................Brooke Frederickson Email........ [email protected] Phone....................................... (801) 581-8302 Cell............................................ (801) 493-9254 Mailing Address....... 1825 E. South Campus Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Brooke Frederickson Associate Director of Communications

Men’s Nordic Yr. Hometown So. Park City, Utah Jr. Invermere, B.C., Canada Fr. Oslo, Norway Fr. Calgary, Alberta, Canada Jr. Stateline, Nev.

Women’s Alpine Name Ann-Kathrin Breuning Sabine Krautgasser Julie Mohagen

Media Information

Name Martin Bergström Logan Diekmann Jacob Engström Håkon Hjelstuen Bjørn Georg Riksaasen

Yr. Hometown So. Piteå, Sweden So. Bozeman, Mont. So. Sweden Sr. Trondheim, Norway Fr. Vågå, Norway

Women’s Nordic Yr. Hometown Sr. Nesselwang, Germany So. San Candido, Italy Jr. Oslo, Norway Kevin Sweeney (14th Year) Jaka Korencan Abi Holt Jeremy Elliot

Name Mariah Bredal Guro Jordheim Leah Lange Karianne Moe

Yr. Hometown Fr. Victor, Idaho So. Hemsedal, Buskerud, Norway Fr. Park City, Utah Fr. Oslo, Norway

2018 Utah Skiing The goal of any NCAA champion team is to repeat, and the goal is no different for the 2018 Utah ski team. The Utes return several of their top skiers from the team that won the NCAA Championship, but the squad will also look for returning and new skiers to step into key roles. “I am very optimistic about this season’s team,” Utah director of skiing Kevin Sweeney said. “There is no doubt we lost a lot of talent, but at the same time, those that are returning are great skiers and they understand collegiate skiing and understand what the championship is about, that we have to score well as a team. At the same time, we’ve got to fill in some big holes and I feel good about the talent we’ve brought in. I’m looking at the returning athletes to really be leaders and help this new group adjust to college skiing. I think we have some great talent.” Utah returns four All-Americans from the 2017 team. Martin Bergström is a two-time NCAA Champion after winning both the men’s classic and freestyle races at last year’s championships. Guro Jordheim finished in the top six in the women’s classic and freestyle races last season. Julie Mohagen is the women’s 2016 NCAA slalom champion and a two-time All-American while Sam Dupratt finished second in the men’s giant slalom at NCAA’s last year. “I think our strength this year is that we should be able to score well in each discipline,” Sweeney said. “We’ve got good experience in each discipline and I feel we’re quite balanced in that regard. We understand what our team and individual goals are. I feel like we’ve had one of the best periods of fall training that I’ve ever experienced. I feel like we’ve got a group that’s got good heads on their shoulders. It feels good that we’re all in and it’s going in the right direction. We’ve done some things differently to foster team cohesiveness and unity, and having this new building has also made it easier for us to connect.”

Martin Bergström sprints to the finish in the 20-km freestyle at the 2017 NCAA Championships.

Nordic Nordic “Everyone has high hopes and expectations and sure would like to defend that national championship title,” Utah head Nordic coach Abi Holt said. “We did graduate over half of that team, but I’m not sure any of the new incoming athletes see it as a rebuilding year. They want to keep building on past successes. Everyone has high hopes. We’ve had a great fall of training, maybe our best ever since I’ve been here. This group has really managed the training load well and as a team this is the healthiest we have ever been through this fall segment. I think we’re ready for what’s coming.” In his first season at Utah last year, Bergström swept both the men’s 10-km classic and 20-km freestyle races at the 2017 NCAA Championships. He was the USCSCA National Skier of the Year for men’s Nordic and the RMISA Men’s Nordic Athlete of the Year. Bergström had six podium finishes last year. “Martin is definitely a strong leader for the team and it’s nice for the incoming athletes to have the bar to train with every single day,” Holt said. “They know what the level is and they get to work with him constantly, so I think that has already helped us. His goal is to defend both titles, and if he can do it he will truly be in the record books.” A pair of second year skiers will be looking to make it to the NCAA Championships this season after serving as alternates last year. Logan Diekmann had a season-best fourth-place finish last year in the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite. He had two top-15 finishes in his first season. Jacob Engström’s best finish last year was seventh in the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite, and he had six top-15 finishes during the year. Newcomer Håkon Hjelstuen of Trondheim, Norway, skied at Michigan Tech in 2015 as part of an exchange program. He competed at the 2015 NCAA Championships, finishing 34th in the 20-km classic and 40th in the 10-km freestyle. More recently, Hjelstuen won the 2017 Tour de Ski China, winning two of the six stages with four total podium finishes. Bjørn Riksaasen also joins the Utes from Vågå, Norway. He finished 19th in the 10-km classic and 48th in the 20-km freestyle at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championships. He skis for club Vaagaa II. “Håkon competed at the NCAA Championships while sick, so I know he has a score to settle,” Holt said. On the women’s side, Jordheim was a two-time All-American in her first season last year, finishing fifth in the 5-km classic and sixth in the 15-km freestyle at the NCAA Championships. The first-team All-RMISA selection had four podium finishes last year. “Guro has definitely been a leader for the women’s team,” Holt said. “She landed second on the women’s MVP list last year and I know she would like to move up a spot and grab her first NCAA championship as well.” Local product Leah Lange is also in her second season with the Utes. She had four top-15 finishes last year with a season-best 11th-place finish in the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite and was an NCAA alternate. Utah adds two skiers in women’s Nordic, Karianne Moe and Mariah Bredal. Moe was a member of the Junior National Norwegian Team in 2016-17 and finished 11th in the sprint and 16th in the 15-km freestyle at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championships. Bredal, who has dual Norwegian and American citizenship, attended Jackson Hole Community School (Wyoming) before moving to Norway to train beginning with the 2014-15 season. She finished 35th in U20 in the 5-km classic at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championship.

2018 Utah Skiing Alpine Alpine “The team unity has been fantastic,” Utah head alpine coach Jaka Korencan said. “We have been really fortunate with the team dynamics and their work ethic and seeing the team work together as one unit. We know who the players are, who the fastest skiers are and where our weaknesses are, and we’re going to win or lose as a team. We’re a little thin, especially with just three women’s skiers, but the key is going to be to stay healthy and never give up. We’ll need every single athlete to perform at a high level, and if we can make everyone just a little better, then I think we have a great chance to be very competitive this year. “Training has been going really well. They have showed resilience and a hard work ethic in the gym. We have had several leaders step up, and I think our captains Julie and Sam are doing a phenomenal job. We have pushed the team really hard and they have shown a willingness to do whatever needs to be done. During our team retreat, we pushed them harder physically and mentally, and it was encouraging to see them work together, and I knew then that this team had huge potential. If we can keep working together as a team than I think we have a chance to surprise a lot of people.” Coming off a second-place finish in the giant slalom at the 2017 NCAA Championships, Dupratt returns to lead the men’s alpine team. He had three wins last year, in the giant slalom races at the Montana State Invite, Utah Invite and UAA Invite. Dupratt had five podium finishes throughout the year. Martin Grasic and Ty Sprock are both in their third season at Utah. Grasic has one top 10 finish and 10 top 15 finishes during his career at Utah while Sprock has one career podium finish, a third in the giant slalom at the 2016 Utah Invitational. Both have been alternates for the NCAA Championships. The Utes add a pair of skiers, with Canadian Huston Philp and Fredrik Maurstad of Norway joining the team. Philp skied for the Canadian Development team last year and has a career-best Nor-Am Cup finish of fifth in the slalom at Panorama in 2016-17. Maurstad is a transfer from Colby-Sawyer College, finishing 21st in the giant slalom and 26th in the slalom at the 2017 NCAA Championships. He earned three top-10 finishes in EISA action last year. In women’s alpine, Mohagen is a two-time All-American and won the 2016 NCAA slalom championship. She is a two-time first-team All-RMISA skier and has four career wins and 10 career podium finishes. Sabine Krautgasser had two top-10 finishes in her first season last year, including a season-best fifth in the slalom at the Seawolf Invite. Of the Utah newcomers, Westminster transfer Ann-Kathrin Breuning is no stranger to the RMISA circuit. Breuning skied three seasons for the Griffins and her collegiate career includes three races wins (all in 2017) along with seven collegiate podiums and 13 top five finishes. Westminster is still in a provisional NCAA membership process, so this will be Breuning’s first opportunity to compete at the NCAA Championships.

Guro Jordheim is a two-time All-American.

Sam Dupratt finished second in the GS at NCAA's in 2017.

2018 Schedule Jan. 3, 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 7-8 Jan. 11-13 Jan. 13-14 Jan. 19-20 Feb. 3-4 Feb. 9-11 Feb. 22 Feb. 23-25 March 7-10

U.S. Cross Country Nationals (Alaska) RMISA Alpine Qualifier (Montana) Montana State Invitational (Alpine) Utah Invitational (Alpine) Montana State Invitational (Nordic) Utah Invitational (Nordic) New Mexico Invitational Denver Invitational RMISA Alpine Qualifier (Colorado) RMISA Championships (Colorado) NCAA Championships (Colorado)

Julie Mohagen was the 2016 NCAA slalom champion.

Kevin Sweeney

2018 Utah Skiing

Director of Skiing 14th Season

Kevin Sweeney is in his 14th season as Director of Skiing at Utah. In 13 seasons under Sweeney's direction, the Utes have experienced a great deal of national success, including two NCAA Championships. Sweeney led the school to NCAA Championships in 2017 and 2003, and Utah has finished second at the NCAA meet four times under his leadership. Utah has won 19 individual national titles and 62 athletes have earned All-America honors. Martin Bergström (20-km freestyle and 10-km classical), Miles Havlick (20-km classical and 20-km freestyle), Maria Graefnings (5-km freestyle), Henning Dynendel (10-km free and 20-km classic) Katrin Smigun (5-km freestyle and 15-km classic) and Ben Thornhill (giant slalom) were all two-time national champions. Utah won the NCAA West Regional/Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Skiing Association championship in 2016, 2014 and 2012 and finished as the runners up in 2011, 2013 and 2015. The Utes were awarded the RMISA regular-season title in 2011, 2012, 2016 and 2017. Sweeney coached Olympians Torin Koos (2002, '06, '10, '14), Kristina Joder (2002), Rowena Bright (2002) and Luke Bodensteiner (1992, '94) during their time at Utah. In 2014, alpine skier Mark Engel became one of a handful of athletes to go from the collegiate ranks to the U.S. Ski Team after winning the 2014 NCAA men's giant slalom championship. Sweeney spearheaded the completion of the Spence Eccles Ski Team Building, which opened in the spring of 2017. He was involved in all aspects of the project from concept to completion, including fundraising. As the leader of a program that is so rich in tradition and vying for the NCAA title each year, Sweeney also emphasizes excellence in the classroom. The ski team is annually has one of the top grade point averages among all Utah teams. Endre Bjertness earned Academic All-America honors in 2016. Kristiina Rove was a 2015 Academic All-American and earned a Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship. The ski team won the athletic department's 2011-12 Utes Cup, an annual team-by-team competition that awards points for academic and athletic performance, personal development (including attending Life Skills events), community service, attendance at Crimson Games and SAAC/SAM participation. Sweeney is in his eighth season of his second stint leading the program. His first stretch as the Director of Skiing ran from 2000-05. He is in his 23rd year overall at Utah after first being hired as an assistant Nordic coach in 1991. Sweeney was promoted to head Nordic coach in 1992 and helped lead Utah to NCAA Championships in 1993, 1996 and 1997, while Utah skiers won eight individual Nordic titles. Sweeney is a four-time recipient of Utah’s prestigious Don Reddish Award (2003, 2011, 2013, 2017), which is presented annually to the coach of a sport other than football, men's and women's basketball and gymnastics who is deemed to have had the most successful season the previous year. Sweeney has chaired the NCAA Skiing Rules Committee and was a member of the United States Ski and Snowboard Association's Cross Country Skiing Committee. He was also an assistant on the U.S. Ski Team coaching staff at the World Championships in Ramsau, Austria. Sweeney served as the National Director of Competition for Swix Sport USA from 2005 until returning to the U in 2010. Sweeney skied collegiately at New Hampshire and represented the U.S. Ski Team in World Cup competition at Mountain Dell, Utah, and Biwabik, Minn. He graduated from UNH cum laude in 1985. Sweeney is married to Barbro Hatlevik and they have two daughters, Selma Simone and Leona Lee.

Abi Holt Head Nordic Coach 9th Season

Abi Holt is in her ninth season as head Nordic coach for the Utah ski team. During her tenure, Holt has led the Nordic team to be consistently among the best in the country. She helped coach the Utes to the 2017 NCAA Championship and her skiers have brought home seven individual national titles and earned 17 podium finishes at NCAA's. Holt has coached 16 athletes to 45 All-America honors during her time at Utah. Martin Bergström swept both Nordic NCAA titles in 2017 (10-km classical, 20-km freestyle). Veronika Mayerhofer won the 2015 NCAA title in the 5-km freestyle. Miles Havlick was a two-time NCAA champion in the 2012 20-km classical and 2013 20-km freestyle. Maria Graefnings won NCAA titles in the 5-km freestyle in 2011 and 2012. Holt has helped coach Utah to six top-three team finishes at the NCAA Championships. Holt was the 2017 United States Collegiate Ski Coaches Association National Nordic Coach of the Year. She was the 2017 and 2011 RMISA Nordic Coach of the Year. Holt is in her fifth season as the RMISA Nordic representative to the National Collegiate Ski Association. She is in her fourth year as the chairperson of the National Nordic Coaches group to the United States Ski Association (USSA). Holt previously coached at the Hollyburn Ski Club in Vancouver, B.C. She coached Hollyburn’s first four athletes to qualify for the national championships and the first three athletes to be named to the B.C. Provincial Development Squad. Prior to Hollyburn, Holt spent five years as the Assistant Nordic Program Director and Ski Coach at the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation. Holt has coached six U.S. National Junior Champions and two national champions. She coached four winters in Europe at the J1 Scandinavian Championships, Scando Cup, Europa Cup and World Junior Championships. Holt has also spent summers training athletes in Sweden, Norway, and New Zealand. Holt, who hails from Sun Valley, Idaho, was a three-time national junior champion and a 17-time Junior All-American for the Sun Valley Nordic ski team. She was on the U.S. National Junior Development ski team for five years and spent four years racing at Dartmouth, earning All-America honors for the Big Green in addition to being a two-time team captain.

Jaka Korencan

2018 Utah Skiing

Head Alpine Coach 13th season

Jaka Korencan is in his 13th season as head alpine coach at Utah. He is in his 18th year overall with the Utes after beginning as an assistant in 2001. During his tenure, Korencan has driven the Ute alpine contingent to consistently be among the best in the country. His athletes have won 10 individual NCAA titles and 34 skiers have earned All-America honors. Most recently, two alpine skiers won NCAA championships in 2016, Julie Mohagen in the slalom and Endre Bjertness in the giant slalom. Ben Thornhill was a two-time men's giant slalom national champion in 2003 and 2004. Also earning national titles was Jernej Bukovec (2001, slalom), Petra Svet (2001, slalom), Lina Johansson (2003, slalom), Scott Veenis (2006, giant slalom), Eva Huckova (2010, giant slalom), Mark Engel (2014, giant slalom). Two alpine skiers have gone from Utah to the U.S. Ski Team under his tenure - Engel in 2014 and Tague Thorson in 2008. Korencan was the RMISA's Alpine Coach of the Year in 2012. He helped lead Utah to the 2017 and 2003 NCAA titles, while the Utes have finished as the NCAA runner ups four times during his tenure. Additionally, under Korencan's guidance, the Ute alpine team has consistently delivered stellar academic results and rank among the athletic department leaders in grade point average. Kristiina Rove was a 2015 Academic All-American and earned a Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship. Bjertness earned Academic All-America honors in 2016. Huckova was a two-time Academic All-American from 2010-11. "Student-athletes at the University of Utah are getting extraordinary support from the athletic department and the University itself," said Korencan. "The University provides student athletes an outstanding environment to develop their athleticism as well as gain a world-class education. This team has a rich tradition of excellence, and I am extremely excited, motivated, and honored to lead this team to continued success." A native of Slovenia, Korencan earned a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science from Utah in 2004, and in 2007 he completed a master's degree in sport psychology.

Jeremy Elliot Assistant Alpine Coach 3rd Season

Former Utah All-American Jeremy Elliot is in his third season as assistant alpine coach. Elliot has helped coach two skiers to NCAA titles, Julie Mohagen in the slalom (2016) and Endre Bjertness in the giant slalom (2016). He has helped Utah alpine skiers earn 12 All-America honors over the past two seasons. Utah won the NCAA Championship in 2017. Elliot skied two years at Utah (2011, 2013) and earned All-America honors in the giant slalom with a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships in 2013. He had two wins with eight career podium finishes for the Utes. As a senior, Elliot earned the David Allen Novelle Outstanding Skier Award, given to the top men's alpine skier at Utah. He had to overcome three major injuries throughout his skiing career, including a knee injury that sidelined him in 2012. After leaving Utah, Elliot raced on the Nor-Am Cup series in 2014 for Team Geronimo. He spent 2015 as an assistant coach at Westminster College. Elliot graduated from Utah in 2014 with a bachelor of arts in communication. He was a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection in 2013 and a member of the National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team.

2018 Utah Skiing

Martin Bergström

Mariah Bredal

Logan Diekmann

So. Piteå, Sweden

Fr. Victor, Idaho

So. Bozeman, Mont.

2017: Swept the men's 10-km classic and 20km freestyle races at the NCAA Championships …United States Collegiate Ski Association (USCSCA) National Skier of the Year in men's Nordic … Fasterskier men's Collegiate Skier of the Year … RMISA Men's Nordic Athlete of the Year and first-team All-RMISA … six podium finishes … nine top 10 finishes … named RMISA Skier of the Week for the RMISA Championships after finishing a season-best second in the 20-km freestyle and third in the 10-km classic … also finished on the podium in the 20-km freestyle at the UAA Invite (3rd) and the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite (3rd) … helped Utah finish second in the 4x5-km mixed classic relay in the Seawolf Invite … also won the 10-km classic at New Hampshire Carnival … recipient of Utah's David Novelle Memorial Outstanding Skier Award … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. Before Utah: Finished seventh in the sprint classic at the 2015 U23 World Ski Championships and was 10th in the sprint freestyle in 2014 … four World Cup starts, finishing 23rd in the sprint at Nove Mesto in 2014 … 2014-15 Swedish National Development Team … three Junior World Ski Championships appearances (2012, 2014, 2015) … eighth in the sprint at the 2014 National Championships and ninth in the 50-km classic. Personal: Mathematics major.

Prior to Utah: Attended Jackson Hole Community School (Wyoming) before moving to Norway to train beginning with the 2014-15 season … 35th in U20 in the 5-km classic at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championship … three top-20 finishes in 2016-17 … 26th in the 10-km freestyle at the 2015 Norwegian National Junior Championship … three top-10 finishes in national races in 2014-15 … finished 15th in the 5-km freestyle at 2014 U.S. Junior Nationals … also ran cross country at Jackson. Personal: Daughter of Erling Michael and Nola Bredal … father Erling Michael also attended Utah … two brothers … has dual Norwegian and American citizenship … biology major.

Ann-Kathrin Breuning Sr. Nesselwang, Germany

Prior to Utah: Previously skied three seasons at Westminster College … three collegiate race wins (all in 2017) along with seven collegiate podiums and 13 top five finishes … won the Montana State Invitational giant slalom, MSU giant slalom RMISA qualifier and Utah Invitational slalom races in 2017 … also won four additional FIS races in 2017 … ninth in the giant slalom at the 2017 World University Games … sixth overall in the giant slalom at the 2016 U.S. National Championships with the fastest second-run time, and also finished sixth in the slalom … several top finishes at the German National Junior Championships finishing second in the slalom in 2010 and 2011 and third in the giant slalom in 2011. Personal: Daughter of Lucia and Martin Breuning … brother David ... graduated Summa Cum Laude from Westminster College with a degree in math and a minor in economics … working on her master’s in business analytics.

2017: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … season-best fourth-place finish in the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite … two top 15 finishes … competed at the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships, finishing 23rd in the men's sprint qualifier and 27th overall following the sprint heats, and 53rd in the skiathlon … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. Before Utah: 2016 U20 Junior National Champion in the men's freestyle sprint and finished second in the 10-km classic … third in the junior sprint heats at the 2016 U.S. National Championships … USSA 2016 Dave Quinn Award, given to outstanding cross country skier at the Junior Olympics based on results and sportsmanship … won 2015 U18 Junior National title in the 10-km classic mass start … skied five years at Junior Nationals … skis with the Bridger Ski Foundation … valedictorian at Bozeman HS. Personal: Son of Alex and Lisa Diekmann … father Alex swam at Yale, earning the William Leeming Jelliffe Award in 1985 as the senior who has shown the greatest progress in swimming ability and outstanding leadership … brother Liam also skis … majoring in engineering.

2018 Utah Skiing

Sam Dupratt

Jacob Engström

So. Park City, Utah

So. Sweden

2017: Earned All-America honors in the giant slalom with a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships … also finished 24th in the slalom at NCAA's … first-team All-RMISA … three victories, in the giant slalom races at the Montana State Invite, Utah Invite and UAA Invite … third in the giant slalom at the RMISA qualifier … five podium finishes and six top five finishes … ranked in the top 100 in the world in the giant slalom in the FIS points …recipient of Utah's David Novelle Memorial Outstanding Skier Award … USCSCA National Collegiate AllAcademic Ski Team. Before Utah: Three-year member of the U.S. Ski Team … made four World Cup starts in 2016 (Kranjska Gora and Hinterstoder) … fourth in the super G at the 2016 U.S. National Championships … tied for fourth in the Super G in the 2015 NorAm Cup standings … competed at the Junior World Ski Championships in 2013 and 2014 … previously attended Westminster College. Personal: Son of Greg and Jauna Dupratt … sister Jamie skied for Utah (2011-14) … majoring in business.

2017: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … best finish seventh in the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite … six top-15 finishes … helped Utah's No. 2 team finish seventh in the 4x5-km mixed classic relay at the Seawolf Invite. Before Utah: Finished 7th in the sprint at the 2015 Sweden National Championships … 26th in the sprint at the 2014 Junior World Ski Championships … second in the sprint at the 2013 Sweden National Junior Championships with a fourth-place finish in 2014 … four wins on the Swedish Tour from 2012-14.

Before Utah: Spent the 2014-15 season on the Canadian Alpine Development national team … won the 2013 slalom junior national championship while finishing fourth in the giant slalom to also earn the overall title … ranked as high as third in the world among 19-year-olds (1995 birthdate) in 2012-13 … won the 2012 J1 giant slalom national championship … competed at the 2012 Youth Olympic Winter Games, finishing 10th in the slalom … skied with the Windermere Valley Ski Club … attended the David Thompson Secondary School … honor roll student. Personal: Son of Katarina and Dusan Grasic … one sister … born in Slovenia … majoring in mechanical engineering.

Håkon Hjelstuen Sr. Trondheim, Norway

Personal: Son of Aasa Engström and Mats Lindgren … sister Johanna also skis … has not declared a major.

Martin Grasic Jr. Invermere, B.C., Canada

Career: Two-time NCAA qualifier, both time serving as an alternate due to team limits … one top 10 finish and 10 top 15 finishes. 2017: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … season-best finish 12th in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational … four top 15 finishes … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. 2016: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … best finish of the season eighth in the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier … six top-15 finishes … 11th in the slalom at both the Colorado Invite and Montana State Invite.

Prior to Utah: Skied at Michigan Tech in 2015 as part of an exchange program with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology … competed at the 2015 NCAA Championships, finishing 34th in the 20-km classic and 40th in the 10-km freestyle … finished third at the 2015 NCAA Central Regional in the 10-km freestyle and ninth in the 20-km classic … won the 2015 CCSA Sprint championship … won the 2017 Tour de Ski China, winning two of six stages with four total podium finishes … finished 24th in the sprint freestyle at the 2017 Norwegian National Championships … sixth in the sprint classic at the 2016 U.S. National Championships … won the sprint qualifier at the 2015 Canadian National Championships … third in the sprint classic at the 2015 U.S. National Championships. Personal: Son of Olaug and Ole Kristian Hjelstuen … sister Kristin … has not declared a major.

2018 Utah Skiing

Guro Jordheim

Leah Lange

Fredrik Maurstad

So. Hemsedal, Buskerud, Norway

So. Park City, Utah

Fr. Oslo, Norway

2017: Earned All-America honors in both the 5-km classic (fifth) and 15-km freestyle (sixth) at the NCAA Championships … broke a pole in the final race and was skiing back in the 20's before finishing sixth for key points en-route to Utah winning the NCAA title … first-team All-RMISA … four podium finishes … second in the 15-km freestyle at the UAA Invite and sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite … third in the 5-km classic at the UAA Invite and the 10km freestyle at the Utah Invite … helped Utah finish second in the 4x5-km mixed classic relay at the Seawolf Invite … also won the 5-km classic at the New Hampshire Carnival … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. Before Utah: Placed 11th in the 5-km freestyle and was 16th in the 15-km classic at the 2016 National Junior Championships … was 18th in the 15-km freestyle at the 2015 National Junior Championships … best finish over three seasons at the Norwegian National Championships was 36th in the 5-km classic in 2015. Personal: Twin brother Ola … majoring in applied mathematics.

Sabine Krautgasser So. San Candido, Italy

2017: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … season-best finish fifth in the slalom at the Seawolf Invite … two top 10 finishes … seventh in the slalom at the UAA Invite … five top 20 finishes. Before Utah: On the Italian National Team in 2015-16 … finished 10th in the slalom at the 2016 Italy National Championships … finished on the podium three-straight years in the slalom at the Italy National Junior Championships (2014-16) … won the 2015 Gran Premio Italia series slalom championship. Personal: Daughter of Andreas and Gabriella Krautgasser … sisters Lisa and Anna, brothers Peter and Stefan … athletic training major.

2017: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … four top 15 finishes … season-best 11th-place finish in the sprint freestyle at the Seawolf Invite … placed 12th in the 5-km classic and 14th in the 15-km freestyle at the RMISA Championship … helped Utah's No. 2 team finish seventh in the 4x5-km mixed classic relay at the Seawolf Invite … also finished fifth in the 5-km classic at the New Hampshire Carnival … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. Before Utah: Member of the Park City Nordic Ski Club … competed at the 2016 FIS Junior World Championships … placed 20 in the women's 10-km classical, 21st in women's freestyle sprints and 21st in the 5-km junior freestyle at the 2016 U.S. National Championships ... finished fourth in the 10-km classic at the 2015 USSA Junior National Championships while placing ninth in sprints and fifth in the 3x2.5-km relay ... won the 3x3-km relay race at 2014 Junior Nationals while finishing second in the 5-km classic, third in the sprints and fifth in the 5-km freestyle ... finished in the top five in all four races at the 2013 Junior National Championships with a fourth-place finish in the sprints and fifth place finishes in the 5-km classic, 5-km free and 3x3.3-km races … as one of the youngest members of her age group at junior nationals in 2012 she was 12th in the 5-km classic and ninth in the 3x3-km relay ... 2010 Youth Winter Sports Alliance Circle of Excellence Award recipient … also played soccer and competed in cross country at Park City HS … named best newcomer in 2012 in cross country. Personal: Daughter of Gordon and Lori Lange … father Gordon helped Colorado win three NCAA Championships (1976-78) and has been a ski coach for over 30 years, including former head coach of the US Ski Team … mother Lori skied at Wyoming … brother, Wyatt … majoring in environmental and sustainability studies.

Prior to Utah: Competed at the 2017 NCAA Championships at Colby-Sawyer College, finishing 21st in the giant slalom and 26th in the slalom … earned three top-10 finishes during EISA action with a season-best finish of fifth in the giant slalom at Stowe … attended Burke Mountain Academy. Personal: Son of Hugo and Inger-Lise Maurstad … brother Theodor … business major.

Karianne Moe Fr. Oslo, Norway

Prior to Utah: Member of the Junior National Norwegian Team (2016-17) … finished 11th in the sprint and 16th in the 15-km freestyle at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championships … finished 32nd in the sprint and 32nd in the 10-km classic at the 2017 Norwegian National Championships … sixth in the 5-km freestyle at Voss in 2017 Norwegian Junior Cup … third in her age group in 2015-16 … seventh in the sprint and ninth in the 15-km classic at the 2016 Norwegian National Junior Championships … eighth in the 10-km freestyle at the 2015 Norwegian National Junior Championships … skied with club Høybråten & Stovner. Personal: Daughter of Jan Erik Moe and Merethe Andersen … brother Torgeir also used to ski … engineering major.

2018 Utah Skiing

Julie Mohagen

Huston Philp

Ty Sprock

Jr. Nordstrand, Oslo, Norway

Fr. Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Jr. Stateline, Nev.

Career: 2016 NCAA Slalom Champion … twotime All-American, also earning honors in the giant slalom in 2016 … two-time NCAA qualifier … two-time first-team All-RMISA … four career wins and 10 career podium finishes. 2017: Finished 12th in the slalom at the NCAA Championships … did not finish her second run of the giant slalom at NCAA's … first-team All-RMISA … three podium finishes … second in the slalom at the Seawolf Invite and the RMISA qualifier … third in the slalom at the UAA Invite … five top five finishes … ranked in the top 50 in the world in the slalom during the season … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. 2016: NCAA Champion in the slalom, finishing 10th in the giant slalom to earn All-America honors in both events … was ranked as high as 64th in the world in the slalom in the FIS points … first-team All-RMISA … four wins during the season, including both slalom races at New Mexico and the slalom at the Colorado Invite … seven podium finishes … second in the slalom at the Utah Invitational, the giant slalom at the Colorado Invite and at the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier … RMISA Skier of the Week at the Colorado Invitational … eight top-five finishes. Before Utah: Won the 2015 Sweden slalom junior national championship … finished 12th in the slalom at Hemsedal in European Cup in 2015 after running the best second-run time … won 2014 New Zealand slalom national championship … third in both the slalom and giant slalom at the 2014 Norwegian junior national championship … second in the giant slalom at the 2013 junior national championship … skied with Ingerkollen Rustad Salaomklubb … attended the Norwegian College of Elite Sports Bærum. Personal: Daughter of Kristi Flo and Lars Mohagen … sister Maria and brother Håvard … majoring in business administration.

Prior to Utah: Skied for the Canadian Development Team in 2016-17 … career-best Nor-Am Cup race finish 5th in the slalom at Panorama to open the 2016-17 season … 16th in the slalom at the 2017 FIS Junior World Ski Championships … eighth in the slalom at the 2017 Canada National Championships … competed with the Alberta Ski Team from 2014-16 … won the giant slalom at the 2014 U.S. National Junior Championship. Personal: Son of John Philp and Jane Wansbrough … brothers Trevor and Jamie have also skied competitively … Trevor is a member of the Canadian National Alpine Team and was a five-time All-American skier at Denver (201215) … business major.

Bjørn Georg Riksaasen Fr. Vågå, Norway

Prior to Utah: Skis for club Vaagaa II … finished 19th in the 10-km classic and 48th in the 20km freestyle at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championships … 16th in the 10-km classic at the 2017 Norwegian Juniors Cup in Voss … skied on the third-place team at the 2017 Norwegian National Junior Championship relay (5-kmx4) in Harstad … finished 18th in the 10-km freestyle at the 2014 Norwegian National Championship for juniors. Personal: Son of Dag Gulleik Riksaasen and Marit Synnøve … brother Steinar is a biathlete and sister Anniken Sofie also skis … business major.

Career: Two-time NCAA qualifier, both times serving as an alternate due to team limits … one career podium finish (third place in the giant slalom at the 2016 Utah Invitational). 2017: Alternate for the NCAA Championships … season-best finish 15th in the slalom at the UAA Invite … two top 20 finishes … USCSCA National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team. 2016: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, serving as an alternate due to team limits … season-best finish was a third-place run in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational … finished ninth in the first RMISA giant slalom qualifier … four top-20 finishes. Before Utah: Attended the 2014 Junior World Ski Championships … finished 12th in the giant slalom at the 2015 national championships … sixth in the slalom and giant slalom at the 2013 junior national championships … won the 2012 J2 giant slalom national championship … skied with the Treble Cone Race Academy … attended Whittell High School and the Sugar Bowl Academy … first-team all-league wide receiver in football … also played baseball. Personal: Son of Juli and Peter Sprock … father is a ski coach … grandparents founded the Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort … from Lake Tahoe, California … communication major.

Linus Walch Fr. Lech, Vorarlberg, Austria

Prior to Utah: Finished 11th in the slalom at the 2017 Austrian National Championships … won National Junior Championships in the giant slalom in Austria and France in 2016 … also finished sixth in the slalom at the 2016 National Junior Championships … has finished in the top 10 in the slalom twice at the Australian National Championships … competes with Ski Club Arlberg. Personal: Brother Magnus also skis.

2018 Utah Skiing

Utah Invitational GS SL 8 14 20 10 DNF 26 1 DNF 12 DNF DNF 22 DNS 21 GS SL 1 16 9 25 21 DNF DNF 8 5 DNF DNF 29

15K CL 32 9 18 DNF 5 30

Montana State Invite 10K FS 20K CL 7 5 1 3 DNC DNC 22 13 14 23 10 7 5K FS 36 5 18 15 4 42

UAA Invite GS SL 4 3 12 10 15 17 1 22 DNF 20 20 15 DNS DNF GS SL 11 DNF DNF 24 19 7 5 3 4 13 15 15

ALPINE RMISA Qualifier GS SL 4 16 32 11 7 31 3 20 26 14 37 24 31 19 GS SL 4 14 17 DNF 32 16 DNF 2 2 5 16 DNS

5K CL DNC 3 14 20 DNS 17

Seawolf Invite GS SL 8 3 13 13 12 22 4 16 DNF 15 23 DNF 26 12 GS SL 13 DNF 12 10 24 5 18 2 1 DNF 19 14

15K FS DNC 2 19 DNS 1 27

UAA Invite 10K CL 20K FS 4 3 2 4 20 18 34 23 23 15 6 6

NORDIC

CL Relay DNC 2 7 7 2 14

Seawolf Invite SP FS CL Relay 3 2 2 2 4 14 7 7 25 14 8 7 SP FS DNC 2 11 14 1 12

RMISA Championship GS SL 27 3 4 14 7 29 10 18 DNF 20 DNS DNC DNC DNC GS SL 13 14 18 11 27 DNS2 25 13 9 1 DNC DNC

15K FS DNC 9 14 8 6 25

RMISA Championship 10K CL 20K FS 3 2 DNC DNC 22 15 14 14 10 8 5 9 5K CL DNC 9 12 14 1 19

NCAA Championship GS SL 12 5 8 28 DNC DNC 2 24 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC GS SL 8 29 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNF 12 3 8 DNC DNC

5K CL DNC 5 DNC 21 2 DNC

15K FS DNC 6 DNC 14 5 DNC

NCAA Championship 10K CL 20K FS 1 1 15 10 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 3 8

2017 UTAH SKI RESULTS Montana State Invite GS SL 7 8 22 16 8 DNF 1 25 24 15 23 26 31 DNF GS SL 4 17 T11 32 DNF 20 13 5 DNF 6 DNF 31

Utah Invitational 15K FS SP CL DNC 39 2 1 19 17 14 12 9 27 DNC DNC

Men Endre Bjertness Joergen Brath Dominic Demschar Sam Dupratt Martin Grasic Ty Sprock Sasha Zaitsoff Women Chloe Fausa Abby Ghent Sabine Krautgasser Julie Mohagen Roni Remme Lauren Samuels

Men Martin Bergström Kevin Bolger Logan Diekmann Jacob Engström Oscar Ivars Martin Mikkelsen 10K FS 38 3 29 4 DNC DNC

SP CL 41 11 20 25 DNS 15

Women Anna-Lena Heynen Guro Jordheim Leah Lange Natalia Müller Merete Myrseth Josefin Nilsson

2018 Utah Skiing National Finishes Year Combined 2017 1st 2016 3rd 2015 3rd 2014 5th 2013 2nd 2012 2nd 2011 2nd 2010 4th 2009 6th 2008 3rd 2007 4th 2006 8th 2005 3rd 2004 2nd 2003 1st 2002 3rd 2001 4th 2000 4th 1999 4th 1998 2nd 1997 1st 1996 1st 1995 2nd 1994 2nd 1993 1st 1992 3rd 1991 3rd 1990 2nd 1989 2nd 1988 1st 1987 1st 1986 1st 1985 2nd 1st 1984 1983 1st 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1972 1971 1967 1966 1965 1959 1957 1956 1955 1954

Men’s National Champions 10-Kilometer Freestyle 1995 Havard Solbakken 1999 Rune Kollerud 2004 Henning Dybendel 20-Kilometer Freestyle 2013 Miles Havlick 2017 Martin Bergström 10-Kilometer Classical 1989 Hans Sjulstad 1990 Luke Bodensteiner 1993 Luke Bodensteiner 1994 Havard Solbakken 2017 Martin Bergström 20-Kilometer Classical 1995 Thomas Weman 2004 Henning Dybendal 2007 Snorri Einarsson 2012 Miles Havlick Slalom 1959 Marvin Melville 1962 Jim Gaddis 1979 Per Nicolaysen 1981 Scott Hoffman 1985 Jeff Durtschi 1993 Mark Bonnell 1994 L.-Francois Gagnon 2001 Jernej Bukovec Giant Slalom 1996 Andrew Hare 2003 Ben Thornhill 2004 Ben Thornhill 2006 Scott Veenis 2014 Mark Engel 2016 Endre Bjertness

1959 1960 1962 1965 1966 1967 1979 1981 1984 1985 1986 1987 1984 1986 1987 1959 1964 1966 1967 1976 1977 1967

Alpine Marvin Melville Jim Gaddis Jim Gaddis Nordic Matz Jenssen Frithjof Prydz Matz Jenssen Cross Country Svein Arne Osen Bernt Lund John Aalberg John Aalberg H.-Martin Sjulstad Asmund Drivenes Cross Country Relay Utah Utah Utah Downhill Marvin Melville Jumping Frithjof Prydz Frithjof Prydz Bjorn Loken Kip Sundgaard Ron Steele Skimeister Matz Jenssen

Men Women 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 5th 1st 5th 2nd 5th 2nd 6th 12th 16th 8th 4th 5th 2nd 4th 6th 7th 7th 6th -

* The NCAA began sponsoring a combined championship in 1983 following the discontinuation of the AIAW.

Martin Bergström (left) celebrates his win in the 10-km classic at the 2017 NCAA Championships with third-place finisher Martin Mikkelsen.

Women’s National Champions 5-Kilometer Freestyle Heidi Selnes Katrin Smigun Maria Graefnings Maria Graefnings Veronika Mayerhofer 15-Kilometer Classical 1992 Kristin Vestgren 1995 Heidi Selnes 2003 Katrin Smigun Slalom 1984 Bente Dahlum 1990 Anke Friedrich 1992 Katja Lesjak 2001 Petra Svet 2003 Lina Johansson 2016 Julie Mohagen Giant Slalom 1983 Kathy Kreiner 1984 Bente Dahlum 1987 Vibeke Hoff 1989 Anke Friedrich 1990 Anke Friedrich 1993 Karianne Eriksen 1994 Christl Hager 1995 Christl Hager 1997 Christl Hager 2010 Eva Huckova 1995 2003 2011 2012 2015

Utah Records At A Glance • Utah has 11 NCAA Championships, which ranks third all-time behind Denver (23) and Colorado (19). The Utes also won an AIAW title in 1978, bringing their total to 12. • Utah’s 74 individual national championships ranks third all-time. • Marvin Melville won three individual titles in 1959 – downhill, slalom and Alpine. The three titles in one year ties for the most in NCAA history. • Four Utes combined to win five individual titles in 1995, the NCAA record for most individual championships by one school in a season. Harvard Solbakken (10-km freestyle), Heidi Selnes (5-km freestyle and 15-km classical) Thomas Weman (20-km classical), and Christl Hager (giant slalom) all won titles for Utah that season. • Christl Hager is the only three-time repeat champion in Utah history, which also ties the national record. She won the giant slalom in 1994, 1995 and 1997.

2018 Utah Skiing Men’s All-Americans Year Name Event 1957 Spence Eccles A Marv Melville S N 1959 Bill Spencer Marv Melville S 1960 Bob Irvine N Jim Gaddis A 1961 Alan Engen S Jim Gaddis A 1962 Jim Gaddis A 1964 Fritjof Prydz N 1965 Fritjof Prydz N Matz Jensen N Pete Karns S 1966 Fritjof Prydz N Dave Engen S Bjorn Loken N Pete Karns S N 1967 Matz Jensen Bjorn Loken N N 1969 Ralph Wakley 1971 Frederik Bjornstad N Tom McGhie A 1973 Tom McGhie A N 1974 Dag Bjorkheim 1975 Ron Steele N Jean Peter Ostbye A N 1976 Jan Bjorkheim Kip Sungaard J Ron Steele J 1977 Ron Steele J Jan Bjorkheim N N 1978 Jan Bjorkheim Steve Bounous A John Higgins A 1979 Jan Bjorkheim N Olav Hansson J Steve Bounous A Per Chr. Nicolaisen A Svein Arve Olsen N 1980 Per Chr. Nicolaisen A Jostein Masdal A John Higgins A Bjorn Gefle A Olav Hansson J Henning Rudd N 1981 Bjorn Gefle A Mark Halvorson A Scott Hoffman A Albert Innamorati A Bernt Lund N Trygve Mikkelsen N Oyvind Solvang N

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Bjorn Gefle Albert Innamorati Bernt Lund Trygve Mikkelsen Harald Gefle Dave Roth Bernt Lund Knut Engebretsen Trygve Mikkelsen Bjorn Gefle Scott Hutcheson John Aalberg Knut Engebretsen Bernt Lund Knut Aronsen Harald Gefle Dave Roth John Aalberg Knut Engebretsen Lars Goran Dahl Jeff Durtschi Rolf Bjorne Knut Aronsen Erik Baumann Jeff Durtschi Asmund Drivenes Igor Podboj Henrik Smith-Meyer Hans Martin Sjulstad Henrik Smith-Meyer Ben Akers Asmund Drivenes Erik Baumann Hans Martin Sjulstad Igor Podboj Brent Nixon Igor Podboj Henrik Smith-Meyer Gordon Perry Hans Martin Sjulstad Erik Baumann Justin Wadsworth Hans Martin Sjulstad Erik Baumann Thomas Lium Henrik Smith-Meyer Luke Bodensteiner Thomas Lium Brent Nixon Oyvind Ragnhildstveit

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1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Oyvind Ragnhildstveit Per Kaare Langlo John Ethen Loic Lemoine Luke Bodensteiner Ole Evensen John Farra Nicolas Robichon Peter Klofutar Mark Bonnell John Ethen Per Johansson Nicolas Robichon Luke Bodensteiner Marcus Nash Mark Bonnell Louis Francois Gagnon Einar Johansen Andy Hare Sten Grahn Havard Solbakken Mike Elvidge Per Johansson Andy Hare Havard Solbakken Asle Slettemoen Torry Kraftson Thomas Weman Andy Hare Alain-F Britt-Cote Tor Arne Haugen Asle Slettemoen Kurt Wulff Alain Franck Britt-Cote Ryan Forsyth Marcus Leunig Rune Kollerud Frode Kollerud Kurt Wulff Patrick Casey Ryan Forsyth Frode Kollerud Rune Kollerud Scott Woodland Markus Leunig Frode Kollerud Rune Kollerud Jernej Bukovec Scott Woodland Rob Whitney Petter Svendsen

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Jed Schuetze A Torin Koos N Pat Casey N Petter Svendsen N Jernej Bukovec A Scott Woodland A Jernej Bukovec A Josh Whitham A Pierre Olsson A Torin Koos N Ryan Quinn N Petter Svendsen N Jernej Bukovec A Pierre Olsson A Ben Thornhill A Ryan Quinn N Henning Dybendal N Ben Thornhill A Magnus Carlsson N Daniel Sonntag N Mark Heinrich-Wallace A Ben Thornhill A Scott Veenis A Scott Veenis A Snorri Einarsson N Even Sletten N Snorri Einarsson N Even Sletten N Nick Cohee A Even Sletten N Miles Havlick CL Torjus Krogdahl SL, GS Miles Havlick CL, FS Didrik Smith CL, FS Torjus Krogdahl GS, SL Ryan Wilson GS Miles Havlick CL, FS Didrik Smith CL, FS Ryan Wilson GS Nick Cohee GS Torjus Krogdahl SL Miles Havlick CL, FS Einar Ulsund FS Niklas Persson FS Andy Trow SL Jeremy Elliott GS Joergen Brath GS Mark Engel GS Niklas Persson CL Andy Trow SL Niklas Persson CL, FS Andy Trow GS, SL Endre Bjertness GS Endre Bjertness GS, SL Kevin Bolger CL Nick Hendrickson FS Niklas Persson CL Martin Bergström CL, FS Endre Bjertness SL Kevin Bolger FS Joergen Brath GS Sam Dupratt GS Martin Mikkelsen CL, FS

A: Alpine N: Nordic CL: Classical FS: Freestyle

S: Skimeister J: Jumping GS: Giant Slalom SL: Slalom

2018 Utah Skiing Women’s All-Americans Event Year Name 1975 Toril Forland A A 1978 Hillary Forest Lyndall Heyer A 1980 Nina Bloch Hansen N Tone Planke N 1981 Tone Planke N Runa Skyttersaeter N Anna Dorte Carlson A 1982 Bente Dahlum A Tone Jahren N 1983 Bente Dahlum A Kathy Kreiner A Jill Robins A Anne Dorte Carlson A 1984 Bente Dahlum A Kathy Kreiner A Andrea Trepp A Jill Robins A Tone Jahren N Hanne Mette Eriksen N Marit Lind N A 1985 Lynne LaCasse Katrina Terzian A Jill Robins A Kari Syrdalen N Tone Jahren N Maria Yregard N N 1986 Kim Csizmazia Anne Grevy A Jill Robins A Sonja Stotz A Katrina Terzian A A 1987 Vibeke Hoff Sonja Stotz A Cristina Brichetti A Kim Csizmazia N

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Kjersti Nilsen Sonja Stotz Sondra Van Ert Anne Kari Aas Maria Yregard Simone Brake Anne Kari Aas Kris Ryan Kim Csizmazia Simone Brake Anke Friedrich Heidi Dahlgren Katja Lesjak Kjersti Nilsen Anke Friedrich Katja Lesjak Heidi Dahlgren Gillian Frost Anne Kari Aas Kim Csizmazia Kris Ryan Karianne Eriksen Venke Hatleberg Anne Kari Aas Katja Lesjak Heidi Standteiner Karianne Eriksen Sylvie Seigneur Kristin Vestgren Erica Alexander Karianne Eriksen Petra Pirc Heidi Standteiner Kristin Vestgren Anne Sofie Broers Christl Hager Edith Rozsa Heidi Standteiner Eva Sagerstedt

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Olympians United States John Aalberg 1992, ‘94 1992, ‘94 Luke Bodensteiner Annelies Cook 2014 Corey Engen 1948 Jon Steven Engen 1988, ‘92, ‘94 John Farra 1992 Dev Jennings 1948 Kristina Joder 2002 Peter Karns 1972 ‘76 coach Terry Kern 1976 Torin Koos 2002, ‘06, ‘10, ‘14 Laura McCabe 1994, ‘98 Margo Walters McDonald 1964 Marvin Melville 1956, ‘60 1964 (Asst. Coach) Dick Mitchell 1956 Dick Movitz 1948 Marcus Nash 1994, ‘98 Darrell Robinson 1952 Jean Saubert 1964 William Allen Spencer 1964, ‘68 ‘72 (Team Leader) ‘84 (Team Leader)

Ron Steele 1972 Kip G. Sundgaard 1976 1998, 2002 Sandra Van Ert Scott Veenis 2014 (Asst. Coach) Justin Wadsworth 1994, ‘98, ‘02 Ralph Wakley 1968 Anne Jeanette Winn 1948 International Olympians Rowena Bright (Australia) 2002 Dominic Demschar (Australia) 2014 Toril Forland (Norway) 1972 Eva Huckova (Slovakia) 2006 Kathy Kreiner (Canada) 1972, ‘76, 80 Gold in giant slalom in 1976 Veronika Mayerhofer (Austria) 2014 Chirine Njeim (Lebanon) Winter: 2002, ‘06, ‘10 Summer: '16 (Marathon) Fritjof Prydz (Norway) 1972

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Christl Hager Benedicte Johansen Heidi Selnes Ingvil Snofugl Ulrika Svenstedt Christl Hager Tina Kavcic Heather Munroe Heidi Selnes Ingvil Snofugl Christl Hager Tina Kavcic Marianne Winge Stine Hellerud Hailey Wappett Alicia Howard Sabrina Lawrence Kristin Tjelle Hailey Wappett Marianne Winge Sabrina Lawrence Tina Kavcic Sabrina Lawrence Kristina Joder Petra Svet April Mancuso Petra Svet Annik Boulva Janna Kettunen Rowena Bright Lina Johansson Petra Svet Katrin Smigun Sara Svendsen Jenny Hansson Barbro Hatlevik Rowena Hyldayl April Mancuso Sandra Gredig April Mancuso Sara Schweiger Mikaela Grassl Sara Schweiger Chirine Njeim

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2008 Eva Huckova A Mikaela Grassl A 2009 Annelies Cook N Eva Huckova A 2010 Eva Huckova GS Anna Kocken SL Sofia Smith GS 2011 Maria Graefnings CL, FS Zoe Roy FS Tii Maria-Romar SL, GS Eva Huckova SL Anna Kocken SL 2012 Maria Graefnings CL, FS Julie Bordeau GS Anna Kocken SL, GS CL 2013 Sloan Storey Anna Svendsen CL Rose Kemp FS Ana Kobal SL, GS Kristiina Rove GS GS 2014 Kristiina Rove Chloe Fausa GS Anna Svendsen CL Sloan Storey CL, FS 2015 Veronika Mayerhofer FS, CL Sloan Storey CL, FS Anna-Lena Heynen CL, FS Chloe Fausa GS Kristiina Rove GS GS 2016 Chloe Fausa Veronika Mayerhofer CL Julie Mohagen GS, SL Natalia Müller FS Roni Remme GS Sloan Storey FS 2017 Chloe Fausa GS Guro Jordheim CL, FS Merete Myrseth CL, FS Roni Remme GS, SL A: Alpine N: Nordic GS: Giant Slalom CL: Classical FS: Freestyle SL: Slalom

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