2014 Utah Ski Media Guide

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2014 ROSTERS

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Men’s Alpine Name Joergen Brath Mark Engel Tim Hribar Eian Sandvik Andy Trow

Men’s Nordic Yr. Hometown Fr. Drammen, Norway Fr. Truckee, Calif. Jr. Ljubljana, Slovenia Sr. Asker, Norway So. Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Women’s Alpine Name Jaime DuPratt Nora Eide Chloe Fausa Ana Kobal Teagen Palmer Kristiina Rove Lauren Samuels Director of Skiing Head Alpine Coach Head Nordic Coach Assistant Alpine Coach

Name Noé Bellet Kevin Bolger Oscar Ivars Tucker McCrerey Niklas Persson

Yr. Hometown So. Serre-Chevalier, France Fr. Minocqua, Wisc. Fr. Vansbro, Sweden So. Frisco, Colo. So. Falun, Sweden

Women’s Nordic Yr. Hometown Sr. Park City, Utah Fr. Oslo, Norway Fr. Oslo, Norway Jr. Ljubljana, Slovenia So. Sun Valley, Idaho Jr. Espoo, Finland Fr. Golden Valley, Minn. Kevin Sweeney (10th Year) Jaka Korencan Abi Holt Luke Patterson

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Name Anna-Lena Heynen Josefin Nilsson Sloan Storey Anna Svendsen Madeleine Thorn

Yr. Hometown Fr. Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany Fr. Sweden So. Hailey, Idaho Sr. Tromso, Norway Fr. Bengtsfors, Sweden


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UTAH Skiing QUICK FACTS

University of Utah Information Location.............................. Salt Lake City, Utah Elevation.................................................. 4,500 Founded................................................... 1850 Enrollment............................................. 32,388 Nickname.................................................. Utes Colors.......................Red and White (pms 187) Mascot......................Swoop (Red-Tailed Hawk) Facility.......Park City Mountain 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 (10th Year) Head Alpine Coach......Jaka Korencan (9th Year) Head Nordic Coach............... Abi Holt (5th Year) Assistant Alpine Coach............... Luke Patterson ............................................................(1st Year) Team Information: 2013 RMISA Championship/ NCAA West Regional................................... 3rd 2013 NCAA Championships........................ 2nd Social Media Facebook..... www.facebook.com/utahskiteam Twitter....................................... @utahskiteam Instagram.................................. @utahskiteam Youtube................ https://www.youtube.com/ ......................................................utahskiteam

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2013-14 Roster......................................... IFC Quick Facts/Media Information................... 1 2013-14 Season Outlook..........................2-3 2013-14 Schedule........................................ 3 Coaches And Staff Director of Skiing Kevin Sweeney................ 4 Coaching Staff...........................................4-5 Experience Utah The University of Utah................................. 6 Utah Athletics History.................................. 7 Who’s Who at the U. .................................. 8 Salt Lake City............................................... 9

Record Book 2013 Results.............................................. 23 National Champions/National Finishes..... 24 All-Americans.......................................25-26 Olympians................................................. 26

The 2014 University of Utah skiing media guide was designed and written by Associate Director of Communications Brooke Frederickson. Editorial assistance was provided by the Utah SID office. Photography by Steve Wilson, Kory Mortensen, and the Utah Travel Council and the Salt Lake City Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Sr. Associate AD/Sports Information.... Liz Abel Associate SID/Skiing Contact............................ ......................................Brooke Frederickson Email........ bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu 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

Player Profiles Returner Profiles..................................10-20 Newcomer Profiles...............................21-22

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SEASON OUTLOOK

UTAH skiing After three-straight second-place finishes at the NCAA Championships, the Utah ski team looks forward to the 2014 season with optimism and excitement. Every returning skier for the Utes either skied at the 2013 championships or served as an alternate, and the year culminates in Utah hosting NCAA’s for the first time since 2000. The Utes return six All-Americans - alpine skiers Andy Trow, Ana Kobal and Kristiina Rove and nordic skiers Niklas Persson, Sloan Storey and Anna Svendsen. Utah graduated five All-Americans from last year’s team, most notably two-time NCAA Champion Miles Havlick, but has a solid class of recruits who have been strong during fall training. “Overall, we had a big turnover and a very large recruiting class in both alpine and nordic,” Utah Director of Skiing Kevin Sweeney said. “The main focus this fall has been getting this new group on board, understanding what college ski racing is all about, getting them focused on their academics, and getting them synced with the returning skiers. “Although our team is pretty young, all of our returning skiers have either qualified for or attended the NCAA Championships, so we have maturity and experience. We took a big hit in our graduating class, but on a positive note, they were great leaders so the underclassmen were able to learn a lot. We certainly have guys who are skiing fast. The newcomers all have very good racing experience at a high level. I feel very good about our ability to compete at a high level. We will be on the podium throughout the RMISA season. We are talented in every discipline, and we have some depth, which is nice. It’s going to be a strong intersquad competition to see who is going to end up making the NCAA team.” Utah opens its season hosting the Pat Miller Invitational at Park City Mountain Resort (alpine) and Soldier Hollow (nordic), Jan. 4, 5 and 8. The nordic events will be held in conjunction with the US Cross Country Championships. Utah also travels

to meets at Montana State, Colorado and New Mexico, with the RMISA Championships/NCAA West Regional hosted by Denver from Feb. 21-22 before the Utes host the NCAA Championship March 5-8. “The ski community is excited to come here and compete at the Olympic venues and courses,” Sweeney said. “It’s been a matter of timing and logistics for it to come to fruition. It’s going to be exciting.”

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“We have an extremely strong group returning,” said head alpine coach Jaka Korencan. “We have lots of talent and experience returning, and we also have depth. Not just that, but we had a strong recruiting class. This whole group is so cohesive and motivated to do well. We’ve had one of the best fall preparation seasons since I’ve been here. It’s been great to have skiers who are so passionate about both academics and athletics, because they can balance both well. I am excited to start the season.” Sophomore All-American Trow leads the returning men’s skiers. He finished seventh at last year’s NCAA Championship in the slalom and finished among the top 10 four times during his freshman campaign with a victory in the RMISA slalom qualifier. Junior Tim Hribar and senior Eian Sandvik both served as alternates for NCAA’s last year and are both two-time NCAA qualifiers. Hribar finished in the top 12 three times last year, posting a careerhigh third-place tie in the giant slalom at the Utah Invitational. Sandvik finished in the top 20 five times last season with a season-high fourth-place finish at the New Mexico Invitational last year. Utah has a pair of strong men’s alpine newcomers in Mark Engel and Joergen Brath. Engel was a two-year member of the US Ski Team who finished in the top 10 at last year’s US National Championships in the slalom and super-G. Brath has had strong finishes at the Norwegian National

Niklas Persson earned All-America honors in the 20-km free last season.

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Championships and has 13 top-10 finishes in FIS races this year. “Mark and Joergen are freshmen, but they are far from inexperienced,” Korencan said. “Our men’s team has great team players and extremely hard workers.” For the women, all three NCAA skiers return in All-Americans Kobal and Rove, as well as Jamie Dupratt. Kobal earned All-America honors in both the giant slalom (sixth) and slalom (fifth) and finished on the podium five times last year. Rove finished fourth at NCAA’s in the giant slalom and just missed All-America honors in the slalom with an 11th-place finish. She finished in the top 10 nine times last year. Dupratt recorded five top-10 finishes last year with a season-high third in the giant slalom at the Colorado Invitational. The women have four new faces on the team in Nora Eide, Chloe Fausa, Teagen Palmer and Lauren Samuels. Eide won three giant slalom races in 2013 with five top-10 finishes. Fausa was a member of the Norwegian National Team has had a strong start to her season already with NorAm Cup wins. Palmer is a transfer from Denver whose best finish last year was fifth in the giant slalom at the Denver Invitational. Samuels is a former US junior champion in the super-G. “Our women’s team went from three skiers to seven,” Korencan said. “Our recruits have the potential to contribute a lot in their first years and are all very talented.”

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“Our defining feature this year is that we’re a young team,” Utah nordic head coach Abi Holt said. “Everyone knows expectations are high. There are no upperclassmen to hide behind. I think it’s been motivating for the team this year. All of our returning athletes are solid skiers. Sometimes freshmen need an adjustment period, but I don’t have that feeling this year. They have all had at least one year of training and racing between high

Sloan Storey is a returning All-American in the 5-km classic race.


SEASON OUTLOOK school and college, and I think that makes a big difference in a racer’s maturity. If fall racing is any indication, it’s going to be a very competitive. I feel really good about the team right now. They work very well together, and I think that we are where we need to be right now. They have done an amazing job managing their energy and obligations.” Leading the men’s nordic returners is sophomore Persson, who finished fifth in the 20-km free to earn All-America honors last year. He was in the top 10 in eight races last season and never finished outside the top 20. Sophomore Noé Bellet served as an alternate last season for NCAA’s and took 10th or better in eight races last year. “Niklas and Noe were racing shoulder-to-shoulder with Miles and Einar Ulsund last year,” Holt said. “I think they learned a lot and are hungry to step up.” Sophomore Tucker McCrerey was also an NCAA alternate last year with a season-best eighth-place finish at the 20-km free at the Colorado Invitational. He represented the US at the FIS Nordic Junior Championships last year. Newcomers for the men are Kevin Bolger and Oscar Ivars. Bolger is a two-time high school state champion and has had multiple top finishes in the junior ranks. Ivars has also been strong in the junior ranks for Sweden, including a third-place finish at the 2013 Junior World Championships in the 4x5 km relay. All-Americans Storey and Svendsen return for the women. Storey finished fifth in the 5-km classic at NCAA’s last year and had five top-10 finishes during the season. Svendsen was 10th in the 5-km classic at NCAA’s last season. She had six top-20 finishes last year. “Sloan, who was a freshman last year, has definitely stepped up as a leader this year,” Holt said. The Utah women have three newcomers, AnnaLena Heynen, Madeleine Thorn and Josefin Nilsson. Heynen has had several top three positions in German Cup. Thorn finished in the top 10 in three races at the Swedish National Championships last year. Nilsson is from Sweden. “Kevin and Anna-Lena have been with us through the fall, and have been right there with the upperclassmen in time trials,” Holt said. “Every performance measure we have indicates that they will have a great season for us.”

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Ana Kobal earned All-America honors in both the giant slalom and slalom in 2013.

Kristiina Rove finished fourth at the NCAA Championships in the giant slalom last year.

2014 Schedule

Date .......................................................... Event Jan. 4-8................... Pat Miller Invitational (Utah) Jan. 10.........................RMISA Qualifier (Montana) Jan. 11-12.................... Montana State Invitational Jan. 31 - Feb. 2.......................Colorado Invitational Feb. 3........................... RMISA Qualifier (Colorado) Feb. 7-8............................ New Mexico Invitational Feb. 21-22........................... RMISA Championship/ NCAA West Regional (Denver) March 5-8................NCAA Championships (Utah)

Andy Trow finished seventh at the NCAA Championships in the slalom in 2013.

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Director of Skiing 10th Season at Utah

Head Alpine Coach 9th Season at Utah

Kevin Sweeney is in his 10th season as Director of Skiing at Utah. He has recently led the Utes to three-straight runner-up finishes at the NCAA Championships from 2011-13. Sweeney has led the Utes to significant team and individual success. Utah won the NCAA West Regional/Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Skiing Association championship in 2012 and finished as the runners up in 2011 and 2013. The Utes were awarded the RMISA regular-season title in 2011 and 2012. Individually, Miles Havlick was a two-time NCAA champion from 2012-13 in the 20-km classical race. He was a three-time Ski Racing Magazine Nordic Collegiate Skier of the Year, a two-time RMISA men’s nordic MVP and a seventime All-American. Maria Graefnings won NCAA titles in the 5-km freestyle in 2011 and 2012. She was the 2011 Ski Racing Magazine Nordic Skier of the Year, FasterSkier.com 2011 Women’s Collegiate Skier of the Year, the RMISA’s Female Skier of the Year and the Women’s Nordic MVP. Sweeney is in his fourth season of his second stint leading the program. His first stretch as the Director of Skiing ran from 2000-05. In nine seasons under Sweeney’s direction, the Utes have experienced a great deal of national success. He led the school to its 11th NCAA title in 2003, and Utah has finished second at the NCAA meet four times under his leadership. In his nine seasons as director, Utah has won 13 national titles and 48 athletes have earned AllAmerica honors. In addition to Havlick and Graefnings, Henning Dynendel (10km free and 20-km classic) Katrin Smigun (5-km freestyle and 15-km classic) and Ben Thornhill (men’s giant slalom) were all two-time national champions. Sweeney has also coached Olympians Torin Koos (2002, ‘06, ‘10, ‘14), Kristina Joder (2002), Rowena Bright (2002) and Luke Bodensteiner (1992, ‘94) during their time at Utah. As the leader of a program that is so rich in tradition and vying for the NCAA title each year, Sweeney emphasizes excellence in the classroom and on the racecourse. In the spring of 2013, all 18 members of the team were named to the Athletics Academic Honor Roll, while eight student-athletes were selected to the Dean’s List. Jeremy Elliott earned Academic All-District honors in 2013. 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 first became an assistant coach with the Utah ski program in 1991 and served in the role before being elevated to Director of Skiing in 2000. He is a three-time recipient of Utah’s prestigious Don Reddish Award (2003, 2011, 2013), 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 also 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. An avid outdoorsman, Sweeney immensely enjoys the mountains and desert of Utah.

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Jaka Korencan is in his ninth season as head alpine coach at Utah. He is in his 14th year 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 seven individual NCAA titles and 27 skiers have earned All-America honors. Most recently, Eva Huckova was the 2010 NCAA giant slalom champion. 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) and Scott Veenis (2006, giant slalom). In 2008, Tague Thorson, who finished the regular season as the top overall men’s alpine qualifier, became one of just a handful of alpine skiers (men or women) to reach the U.S. Ski Team as a collegiate skier. Korencan was the RMISA’s Alpine Coach of the Year in 2012. Korencan helped lead Utah to the 2003 NCAA title, 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, achieving the highest average team GPA levels. In the spring of 2013, five alpine athletes were named to the Dean’s List while eight athletes were named to the Athletics Academic Honor Roll, earning at least a 3.00 GPA. “Student-athletes at the University of Utah are getting extraordinary support from the athletic department and the University itself,” he said. “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.


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ABI HOLT

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Head Nordic Coach 5th Season at Utah

Assistant Alpine Coach 1st Season at Utah

Abi Holt begins her fifth season as head Nordic coach for the Utah ski team. Holt has helped coach the Utes to three-straight runner-up finishes at the NCAA Championships, with two skiers combining for four national titles. Miles Havlick was a two-time NCAA champion from 2012-13 in the 20-km classical race. He was a three-time Ski Racing Magazine Nordic Collegiate Skier of the Year, a two-time RMISA men’s nordic MVP and a seven-time All-American. Maria Graefnings won NCAA titles in the 5-km freestyle in 2011 and 2012. She was the 2011 Ski Racing Magazine Nordic Skier of the Year, FasterSkier. com 2011 Women’s Collegiate Skier of the Year, the RMISA’s Female Skier of the Year and the Women’s Nordic MVP. Holt was the 2011 RMISA Nordic Coach of the Year. She has coached nine athletes to All-America honors during her time at Utah. Holt previously coached at the Hollyburn Ski Club in Vancouver, B.C., where she spent a year as the first-ever head coach for the club. She coached Hollyburn’s first four athletes who qualified 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 with the U.S. Ski Team at the J1 Scandinavian Championships, Scando Cup, Europa Cup and World Junior Championships. Holt has also spent time 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.

Luke Patterson is in his first season at Utah as assistant alpine coach. Patterson comes to Utah after coaching two seasons at Montana State, spending last season as the head alpine coach. MSU finished ninth at the 2013 NCAA Championships. Prior to Montana State, Patterson spent five years with the Sugar Bowl Ski Academy. He spent two seasons as the head J3 and J2 coach and the head strength and conditioning coach, coaching skiers between the ages of 13-19. Patterson was the 2008 USSA Far West Skiing Rookie Coach of the Year. He has also coached at the Treble Cone Race Academy and with the Banff Alpine Racers and has worked with the Sky Tavern Adaptive ski program. Patterson was a two-time All-America skier at Nevada. He finished fourth in the men’s slalom at the NCAA Championships in 2006 and was seventh in the men’s giant slalom in 2005. Patterson skied for the Alberta Alpine ski team. He was the recipient of the Cary Mullen Character Award in 2003. Patterson, who is from Banff, Alberta, Canada, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health ecology from Nevada in 2008. Patterson is working towards a master’s in exercise physiology.

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Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, the University of Utah prepares students to live and compete in the global workplace. The U, which has earned a top-tier grading from the Academic Ranking of World Universities for 10 consecutive years, became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. Founded in 1850, the University of Utah encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountain range. Located just minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and world-class ski resorts, the U’s picturesque campus offers incomparable views of the Salt Lake valley. Home to a student population of over 32,000, the U offers more than 100 undergraduate and over 90 graduate level fields of study. Among the U’s nationally-ranked programs are law, pharmacy, mathematics, business, biomedical engineering and family medicine. In 2013, entertainment arts and engineering was ranked first in the country. Students in the 2013 graduating class came from every state and 83 foreign countries. Utah ranks among the top public research universities in the nation. University of Utah geneticist Mario R. Capecchi, one of many acclaimed faculty members, received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on gene targeting. Peter J. Stang, distinguished professor of chemistry, received the 2013 Priestley Medal and 2011 National Medal of Science for his pioneering work in supramolecular chemistry. The University of Utah has been the first or second university for startups for the last six years. With university-developed research or technology, the U has launched over 140 new startups during that time. The U was honored at the 2012 Utah Genius Awards for most U.S. patents of any company (49); Stephen Jacobsen,

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distinguished professor of mechanical engineering, won the lifetime achievement award. In 2013, University of Utah Health Care was named one of the “100 Great Hospitals in America,” and in 2011 ranked in the top 10 in the nation for quality among academic medical centers for the second year running. The Eccles Institute of Human Genetics is one of several innovative medical programs at the U. Others include the Huntsman Cancer Institute—a National Cancer Institutedesignated cancer center—the Moran Eye Center and the Brain Institute. The U’s David Eccles School of Business has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the most popular business schools in the nation. The U is also noted for its work in technology and computer sciences. The University’s School of Computing was founded in 1965, and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and visualization that continues today. The internationally-recognized Scientific Computing & Imaging Institute is a leader in creating new scientific computing techniques, tools and systems to help solve wide-ranging challenges of human life. A lively residential living experience is provided in the beautiful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community opened in September 2012, while the George S. Eccles Student Life Center is projected to open in December 2014. The U’s location in the largest city in the Intermountain West, with a metro population of over one million, allows for an urban experience in a spectacular natural setting. The U is home to the state’s natural history and fine arts museums, and well as premier concert and theater venues: Kingsbury Hall, Libby Gardner Hall and the Pioneer Memorial Theater.

A Top 100 UniversitY Among the U’s nationallyranked programs are law, pharmacy, mathematics, business, biomedical engineering, family medicine, entertainment arts and engineering.


UTAH ATHLETICS HISTORY

The latest chapter in Ute athletics history began on July 1, 2011, when Utah officially became a member of the Pac-12 Conference. But Utah’s reputation as an athletics power was established long before it joined the “Conference of Champions.” Football is 628-435-31 in its 119-year history. In the mid-1990s, the Utes evolved from a conference contender to a national force and they now play to sold-out crowds in 45,017-seat Rice-Eccles Stadium. The original “BCS Buster,” Utah is 2-0 in BCS bowl games with wins over Alabama (2009 Sugar Bowl) and Pittsburgh (2005 Fiesta Bowl). The Utes won nine consecutive bowl games from 1999-2009, tying for the second-longest bowl win streak in NCAA history and the longest since Florida State won a record 11 straight from 1985-96. Utah has finished in the nation’s Top 25 six times, including a No. 2 ranking in 2008 and a No. 4 finish in 2004. Men’s Basketball has thrived throughout its history, winning an NCAA Championship in 1944 and finishing as the NCAA runner-up in 1998. Utah, which also won national championships in 1916 (AAU) and 1947 (NIT), has advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 nine times. The Utes rank in the top 15 in the nation in all-time victories (1,685) and sixth in regular-season conference titles (29). Utah’s 27 NCAA Tournament appearances and 35 NCAA Tournament wins rate among the top 25 programs. Women’s Gymnastics boasts 10 national championships and eight runner-up finishes. Utah is the only school to qualify for all 32 NCAA Gymnastics Championships and has captured the most

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All-America awards. Utah holds every gymnastics attendance record, averaging more than 11,000 fans a home meet for the past 22 years and nearly 14,000 over the past four years. In fact, Utah won its third NCAA women’s all-sports season attendance title in 2013, averaging 14,349 fans to its home meets. Women’s Basketball has averaged over 20 wins a season since its start back in 1974-75. The Ute women have received 17 NCAA Tournament invites since 1982—advancing to the Sweet 16 twice and the Elite Eight once. They have won 22 conference championships. Utah was the WNIT runner-up in 2013. The Men’s and Women’s Ski Team has captured 10 NCAA Championships, including five in the 1980s and three in the 1990s. Volleyball has participated in 10 of the last 15 NCAA Tournaments with two Sweet 16 finishes. Softball has qualified for the postseason 18 times (13 NCAA) and has five College World Series appearances (four NCAA). Women’s Soccer has played in the NCAA Tournament in five of the last 11 years. Baseball won the 2009 Mountain West Conference tournament and claimed two victories at the NCAA Regional. Other Ute athletic highlights include: Men’s Tennis (24 conference championships), Women’s Tennis (three-consecutive NCAA appearances from 2010-12), Men’s Swimming and Diving (24 conference championships), Women’s Swimming and Diving (2006 MWC champion) and Women’s Cross Country (1981 AIAW Division II National Champion).

Two No. 1 PICKS In THE SAME Year Utah made NCAA history in 2004-05 when it became the only school ever to produce a No. 1 NFL and NBA draft pick in the same year. Quarterback Alex Smith was taken by the San Francisco 49ers and center Andrew Bogut went to the Milwaukee Bucks.

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WHO’S WHO AT THE U

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The University of Utah boasts many distinguished alumni, among them professional athletes, inventors, actors, politicians, educators, entrepreneurs, authors, university and church presidents and scientists. The names that follow (alphabetically) belong to some of the most recognizable public figures to attend the U. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Jamal Anderson, 1999 NFL Pro Bowl, led NFC in rushing Mike Anderson, 2001 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Rocky Anderson, former mayor of Salt Lake City Alan Ashton, co-founder of WordPerfect Corp. Zane Beadles, 2012 Pro Bowl Terrel H. Bell, former U.S. Secretary of Education Bob Bennett, former U.S. Senator Andrew Bogut, No. 1 NBA draft pick in 2005 Nolan Bushnell, co-founder of Atari and inventor of Pong Orson Scott Card, award-winning science fiction author Ron Carlson, award-winning fiction author Ed Catmull, co-founder and president of Pixar, Disney Animation Jim Clark, co-founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, WebMD Stephen Covey, authored The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Keene Curtis, Tony Award winning actor Andre Dyson, 2006 Super Bowl starter Kevin Dyson, “Music City Miracle” put Titans in 1999 Super Bowl Spence Eccles, prominent financier and philanthropist Larry EchoHawk, former head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs LaVell Edwards (MS), former BYU football coach Luther Elliss, two-time NFL Pro Bowler Lily Eskelsen, vice president of the National Education Association David Evans, groundbreaking computer scientist Richard Paul Evans, authored best seller The Christmas Box Arnie Ferrin, NBA, former Utah athletics director Mark Fuller, president and CEO of WET Design Jake Garn, former U.S. Senator E. Gordon Gee, former president of Ohio State University Larry Gluth, vice president with Habitat for Humanity Bill Gore, inventor of Gore-Tex fabric Henri Gouraud, computer scientist invented Gouraud shading Jordan Gross, 2004 Super Bowl starter and two-time Pro Bowl starter Lee Grosscup, popularized “shovel pass,” former ABC football analyst Ann Weaver Hart, president of University of Arizona Gordon B. Hinckley, 15th president of the Mormon Church

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Jon. M. Huntsman, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to China, former governor of Utah Mickey Ibarra, former White House director of intergovernmental affairs Robert Jarvik, MD, inventor of the Jarvik-7 artificial heart Alan C. Kay, innovator of overlapping windows concept for PCs Frederick Kempe, president and CEO of the Atlantic Council Kay Atkinson King, a director for the U.S. House of Representatives Blaine Lindgren, Olympic silver medalist in track Missy Marlowe, Olympic gymnast, NCAA champion J. Willard Marriott, founder of Marriott International Inc. Bob McDonald, former chair, president and CEO of Proctor & Gamble David O. McKay, ninth president of the Mormon Church Andre Miller, ranks in the NBA’s top 10 in career assists Wat Misaka, only Japanese-American to play in the NBA Leilani Mitchell, starting point guard for WNBA’s N.Y. Liberty Charles K. Monfort, chairman and CEO of the Colorado Rockies Thomas S. Monson, 16th president of the Mormon Church John Naisbett, author of the bestseller Megatrends David Neeleman, founder and former CEO of JetBlue Airways John C. Nelson, MD, advisor to the National Institutes of Health Martin Newell, computer scientist invented the Utah teapot John Nogawski, president and COO for CBS TV distribution Raymond Noorda, former president, CEO and chair of Novell Inc. Jody Olsen, former deputy director of the Peace Corps Martha Raddatz, chief foreign correspondent for ABC News Simon Ramo, scientist developed the intercontinental ballistic missile Calvin Rampton, Utah’s only three-term governor John W. Ryan, former president of Indiana University Cecil O. Samuelson, president of Brigham Young University George Seifert, former NFL coach won two Super Bowls Rocco Siciliano, special assistant to President Eisenhower Alex Smith, No. 1 NFL draft pick in 2005 Sean Smith, NFL starter for the Kansas City Chiefs Steve Smith, five-time Pro Bowler led NFL in receiving in 2005 Wallace Stegner, Pulitzer Prize winning author Jane Summerhays, Tony Award-nominated actress Laurel Thatcher, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Keith Van Horn, No. 2 NBA draft pick averaged 16 pts in 10-year career Olene Walker, first woman governor of Utah John Warnock, co-founder of Adobe Systems Inc. Eric Weddle, three-time All-Pro safety for NFL’s San Diego Chargers Brad Wilkins, architect of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa of Dubai Terry Tempest Williams, author and environmentalist Larry Wilson, NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame Evelyn Wood, speed reading innovator


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Adam Barker

The Best City From being rated the fifthbest city for the next decade by Kiplingler’s Personal Finance Magazine to the best hiking city in America by National Geographic, Salt Lake City has something for everyone.

Home to the University of Utah and the state’s capital city, Salt Lake City blends the amenities of a major metropolitan area with beautiful natural surroundings. Featuring the 11,000-foot peaks of the Wasatch Mountains to the east, and the Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake to the west, Salt Lake City is surrounded by majestic views in all directions. Its metro area ranks in the top 50 in the United States with a population of 1,124,197. Yet, Salt Lake City maintains the charm of a small western city.

Living in Salt Lake

Salt Lake City ranks among the nation’s top cities for literacy rate, percentage of high school graduates and percentage of college-educated citizens. It is the largest city in the state with 189,314 residents according to 2012 census figures. Six of its suburbs rank among the fastest growing cities in the nation from 2010-12. Salt Lake has a moderate four-season climate with an average 237 days of sunshine and 15% humidity.

Business

Salt Lake City was ranked as the “No. 5 Best City for the Next Decade” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine in June 2010. In April 2013, Kiplinger’s ranked Salt Lake “Best City for New College Graduates.” It was named the third-best big city for jobs and fourth-best city for tech jobs by Forbes Magazine in May 2012. The magazine also recognized Utah as the “Best State for Business and Careers” for the third straight year in December 2012.

Outdoor Recreation

Some of the best skiing, fly fishing, backpacking, mountain biking, rock climbing and river running found anywhere in the world is easily accessible. Seven major ski resorts are within a 30-minute drive from downtown Salt Lake City. Alta/Snowbird was ranked the No. 2 ski resort in the U.S. by Forbes in December 2012. National Geographic named Salt Lake “America’s Best Hiking City” in May 2012. Ten national parks are within a day’s drive.

Entertainment

Cultural and ethnic activities flourish in Salt Lake City and its vibrant downtown features dining, shopping, music and ethnic festivals, art galleries, professional symphony, opera, theater and dance. Salt Lake City was host to the 2002 Winter Olympics. Opening and closing ceremonies and the athletes’ village were on the University of Utah campus. Salt Lake City joins forces with the nearby resort town of Park City to host the annual Sundance Film Festival. Professional sports provide yet another source of entertainment. Professional franchises in Salt Lake City include the Utah Jazz of the NBA, Real Salt Lake (Major League Soccer) and the Utah Blaze (Arena Football League). Other pro franchises are the Salt Lake Bees (AAA baseball) and the Utah Grizzlies (hockey).

Transportation

Salt Lake International Airport, a Delta Airlines and hub, is located just 20 minutes from campus. It ranks as one of the top 100 airports in the world by Skytrax and the 23rd-busiest airport in the U.S. TRAX light rail provides access to downtown Salt Lake, the University of Utah, the airport and many of the suburbs. FrontRunner commuter rail offers service from Ogden to Provo.

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NOé BELLET Nordic So. Serre-Chevalier, France

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2013

10

CU Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 20km FS 10km CL 10 10

Denver Invite Jan. 19 Jan. 20 10km FS 15km CL 9 8

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New Mexico Invite Feb. 1 Feb. 2 5km CL 10km FS 4 9

2013: Alternate for the NCAA Championships … second-team All-RMISA … placed fifth (20-km freestyle) and tied for seventh (10-km classical) at the RMISA Championships ... took 10th or better in eight races this year ... seasonhigh finish was a fourth-place effort in the 5-km classical at the New Mexico Invitational on Feb. 1. Before Utah: French champion in skiathlon ... Vice France champion in sprint ... French champion in summer roller-ski ... posted a pair of victories and five podium finishes in the French Cup ... had four top-three finishes in the French Cup and a third-place effort in the French Championship in 2010-11 ... also registered three top-three finishes in the French Cup in 2009-10 ... graduated from Lycée Jean Prevost in Villard de Lans in 2011. Personal: Son of Bernard Bellet and Cathy Charron ... has two brothers, Damien and Titouan ... majoring in business.

Utah Invite Feb. 8 Feb. 9 10km CL 20km FS 19 21

RMISA Champ. Feb. 22 Feb. 23 10km CL 20km FS T-7 5

NCAA Champ. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 10km CL 20km FS DNC DNC

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tim hribar

On Hribar: Two-time NCAA qualifier, serving as an alternate both times due to team limits … four career top-10 finishes. 2013: Served as an alternate at the NCAA Championships … posted the best finish of his career with a third-place tie in the giant slalom at the Utah Invite on Feb. 6 ... also earned a pair of 12th-place finishes in the RMISA GS qualifier on Jan. 7 and in the slalom at the RMISA Championships on Feb. 23. 2012: Served as an alternate at the NCAA Championships ... posted three top-10 finishes ... finished eighth in the GS at the Colorado Invitational ... took eighth in the RMISA Slalom Qualifier ... placed 10th in the RMISA GS Qualifier.

Alpine Jr. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Before Utah: Two-time Slovenian national junior champion in slalom (2008, ‘09) ... 2008 super combined national junior champion ... 2007 national junior champion in giant slalom ... finished second in the slalom at an international competition in Val’Disere in 2003. Personal: Son of Matjaz and Tatjana Hribar ... majoring in Exercise and Sport Science.

Hribar

2012

2013

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 6 Feb. 22/23 GS SL DNF/8 10 RMISA Qualifier Jan. 7 Jan. 11 GS SL DNC 12

Colorado Invite Jan. 7-8 GS SL

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34

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL

20

DNF

Denver Invite Jan. 14-15 GS SL DNF 32 Denver Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL DNC DNC

UAA Invite Feb. 8-10 GS SL

12

28

Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL

T‐3

17

Seawolf Invite Feb. 9-11 GS SL

RMISA Champ. Feb. 24-25 SL GS

New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2

RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 SL GS

Cancelled

27

DQ

DNF

13

12

29

22

NCAA Champ. Mar. 8-10 GS SL

DNC

DNC

NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL

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Tucker McCrerey Nordic So. Frisco, Colo.

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2013

12

CU Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 20km FS 10km CL 8 11

Denver Invite Jan. 19 Jan. 20 10km FS 15km CL DNC DNC

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2013: Alternate for the NCAA Championships … finished eighth in collegiate debut in the 20-km freestyle at the Colorado Invitational on Jan. 12 ... took 11th in the 10-km classical the following day ... represented the U.S. in the FIS Nordic Junior Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic from Jan. 20-27 ... been among the top 20 in four out of six races. Before Utah: Ranked in the top 30 in the U.S. for sprinting ... posted impressive results at Junior Championships ... finished in the top four twice in USSA Supertour during senior season ... won a state title and served as team captain at Summit High School ... member of Summit Nordic Ski Club and served as team captain his last two years. Personal: Son of Dan and Roberta McCrerey ... has one sister, Taeler ... enjoys elk and duck hunting … major is undeclared.

New Mexico Invite Feb. 1 Feb. 2 5km CL 10km FS DNC DNC

Utah Invite Feb. 8 Feb. 9 10km CL 20km FS 18 23

RMISA Champ. Feb. 22 Feb. 23 10km CL 20km FS 18 21

NCAA Champ. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 10km CL 20km FS DNC DNC

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niklas persson

Before Utah: Competed for Bengt Stattin at Gudlarbilderskolan ... member of the Falun/Borlänge Ski Club ... won the NJC 10-km race and took third at the NJC Double Pursuit 20-km.

Nordic So. Falun, Sweden

las Persson

2013

CU Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 20km FS 10km CL 19 16

Denver Invite Jan. 19 Jan. 20 10km FS 15km CL 10 6

2013: Earned All-America honors in the 20-km free with a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships … also finished 15th in the 10-km classic at NCAA’s … second-team All-RMISA … posted his highest finish of the season with a fourth-place effort in the 20-km freestyle at the RMISA Championships on Feb. 23 ... placed among the top 10 in eight out of 12 races ... took sixth in the 15-km classical at the Denver Invite on Jan. 20 and the 20-km freestyle of the Utah Invite on Feb. 9.

Personal: Son of Mathias and Marie Persson ... siblings Johanna and Lotta ... hobbies include music and soccer ... has not declared a major.

New Mexico Invite Feb. 1 Feb. 2 5km CL 10km FS 7 8

Utah Invite Feb. 8 Feb. 9 10km CL 20km FS 11 6

RMISA Champ. Feb. 22 Feb. 23 10km CL 20km FS 10 4

NCAA Champ. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 10km CL 20km FS 15 5

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eian sandvik

On Sandvik: Two-time NCAA qualifier, serving as an alternate both times due to team limits … three career top-10 finishes. 2013: Served as an alternate for the NCAA Championships … turned in five top-20 efforts ... posted a season-high fourth place in the second slalom race of the New Mexico Invite on Feb. 4 ... also took a pair of 15th-place finishes in the slalom at the RMISA Qualifier on Jan. 11 and in the first slalom event of the New Mexico Invite on Feb. 9.

Alpine Sr. Asker, Norway

2012: Redshirt due to knee injury. 2011: NCAA qualifier and alternate due to team limits ... posted 11 top-20 finishes, highlighted by a fifth-place performance in the giant slalom at the RMISA Qualifier. Before Utah: Norwegian National Champion in the downhill in 2009 … earned a silver medal in the downhill at Junior Worlds in 2008 … Baerums Ski Club … was the 2007-08 Student-Athlete of the Year at Landoya High School … also played hockey and soccer. Personal: Son of Einar Otto and Torill Loken Sandvik … two siblings ... majoring in Business.

Eian Sandvik

2011

2013

14

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 6 Feb. 22/23 GS SL

15

10

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 7 Jan. 11 GS SL 15 DNF

Colorado Invite Jan. 7-8 GS SL

Denver Invite Jan. 14-15 GS SL

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL

Denver Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL 22 DQ

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21

22

20

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16

UAA Invite Feb. 8-10 GS SL

DNF

13

Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL

22

16

Seawolf Invite Feb. 9-11 GS SL

RMISA Champ. Feb. 24-25 SL GS

New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2

RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 GS SL

T‐17

15

15

4

16

24

16

DNF

NCAA Champ. Mar. 8-10 GS SL

DNC

DNC

NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL

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andy trow

2013: Earned All-America honors in the slalom with a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Championships … also finished 18th in the giant slalom at NCAA’s … finished among the top 10 four times ... earned first career victory at the RMISA slalom qualifier on Jan. 11 ... took fourth in the RMISA GS qualifier on Jan. 7 ... placed 10th in the slalom at the Denver Invite on Jan. 13 ... posted a 13th-place finish in the GS and a 14th-place finish in the slalom at the Utah Invitational. Before Utah: Skied one year with the Canadian National Team ... competed for three seasons with the Alberta Ski Team ... also a member of the Sunshine Ski Club ... posted several podium finishes and many top-10 finishes in NorAm Cup ... also a World Juniors Team member from 2008-11 ... 2011 Slush Cup champion.

Alpine So. Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Trow

2013

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 7 Jan. 11 GS SL 1 4

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL

14

DNF

Denver Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL 20 10

Personal: Son of John and Carol Trow ... has one sister, Jan ... enjoys biking and golf ... majoring in Geoscience.

Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL

13

14

New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2

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15

RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 GS SL

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NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL

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jaime duPratt

On Dupratt: Two-time NCAA qualifier (was an alternate in 2012) … five career top-five finishes with two podium finishes and a victory in the 2012 Alaska Invite slalom. 2013: Competed at the NCAA Championships, finishing 21st in the giant slalom and 22nd in the slalom … second-team All-RMISA … earned a seventhplace tie in the slalom of the RMISA Championships on Feb. 24 ... totaled seven top-10 efforts ... placed fifth in the slalom at the DU Invite on Jan. 13 ... recorded back-to-back seventh-place finishes in the giant slalom at the Colorado Invitational on Jan. 7 and the RMISA Slalom Qualifier on Jan. 11 ... took eighth in the slalom at the CU Invite on Jan. 9.

Alpine Sr. Park City, Utah

2012: Served as an alternate for the NCAA Championships ... second-team All-RMISA ... posted first career victory in the slalom race at the UAA Invitational ... placed third in the GS at the Denver Invitational ... finished in the top five four times ... took fifth in the slalom at the regional as well as in the GS at the UAA Invite ... was sixth in the GS at the RMISA qualifier and the Colorado Invitational. 2011: Posted five top-20 finishes ... turned in a 12th-place finish in the slalom at the RMISA/NCAA West Region Championships ... finished eighth on the first day of slalom competition at the New Mexico Invitational ... registered a pair of 13th-place finishes in the slalom and giant slalom at the Denver Invitational. Before Utah: Named to the Western Region Ski Team in 2009 and 2010 ... won the Leadership Award from the Youth Winter Sports Alliance in 2010 ... attended the Winter Sports School in Park City. Personal: Daughter of Greg and Jauna DuPratt ... one brother, Sam ... also enjoys rock climbing, water skiing and hunting ... majoring in Political Science.

aime DuPratt

Utah Invite Jan. 8-9 GS SL 2011

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28

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 6 Feb. 22/23 GS SL 2012

2013

16

6 DNF/DNF RMISA Qualifier Jan. 7 Jan. 11 GS SL DNF 7

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 14 Feb. 10 GS SL

DNF

DNF

Colorado Invite Jan. 7-8 GS SL 6 DNS

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL 7 8

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Montana State Invite Jan. 15-16 GS SL

22

18

Denver Invite Jan. 14-15 GS SL

3

26 DU Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL 14 5

New Mexico Invite Feb. 4-5 SL 1 SL 2

8

32

UAA Invite Feb. 8-10 GS SL

5 1 Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL 10 DNF

Denver Invite Feb. 11-13 GS SL

13

13

Seawolf Invite Feb. 9-11 GS SL

DQ 16 New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2 17 10

RMISA Champ. Feb. 25-26 GS SL

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12

NCAA Champ. March 9-12 GS SL

DNC

DNC

RMISA Champ. Feb. 24-25 SL GS

NCAA Champ. Mar. 8-10 GS SL

5 15 RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 GS SL DNF T-7

DNC DNC NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL 21 22


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ana kobal

2013: Two-time All-American, finishing fifth in the slalom and sixth in the giant slalom at the NCAA Championships … first-team All-RMISA … finished on the podium five times with eight top-five finishes … was the runner-up in the GS at the RMISA Championships on Feb. 24 ... also took second in the slalom of the Colorado Invite on Jan. 9, the slalom of the Utah Invitational on Feb. 7 and the second slalom race of the New Mexico Invite on Feb. 10. Before Utah: 2012 Slovenian giant slalom national champion ... member of Slovenian National Team for six years ... competed for Brane Ceferin ... started in the World Cup in Taruisio and Lake Louise ... finished in the top 10 at the European Cup several times ... won several National Junior Championships.

Alpine Jr. Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ana Kobal

2013

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 7 Jan. 11 GS SL DNF DNF

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL

11

2

Denver Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL 10 4

Personal: Daughter of Brane and Tadeja Kobal ... has one sibling, Matic ... also enjoys painting ... major Is Exercise and Sport Science.

Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL

13

2

New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2

3

2

RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 SL GS

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NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL

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Kristiina rove

2013: Earned All-America honors in the giant slalom with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships … also finished 11th in the slalom at NCAA’s … second-team All-RMISA … finished second in the GS at the RMISA Championships on Feb. 23 ... placed among the top five in six races ... turned in a trio of fourth-place finishes, in the GS at the Utah Invite on Feb. 6 and both slalom events at the New Mexico Invite, Feb. 9-10. Before Utah: Attended the University of Lapland for two years ... graduated from Kuusamo Upper Secondary School in 2010 ... member of the Finnish National Junior Team from 2006-10 ... competed with the Finnish National Team at the European Cup Team from 2010-12 ... had 10 top-3 finishes at the Finnish National Championships, including third place in the GS in 2012, third in the slalom in 2011 and third in the GS in 2010 ... posted seven top-three finishes at the Finnish National Junior Championships, including first in the giant slalom and second in the slalom in 2009 and third in the giant slalom in 2007 ... posted a 29th-place finish in the slalom at the 2009 World Cup ... registered two top-30 finishes at European Cup, including a 26th-place effort in the giant slalom at La Molina in 2011 and a 28th-place finish in the GS at Soldeu in 2011.

Alpine Jr. Espoo, Finland

Personal: Daughter of Ilkka and Kirsti Rove ... sister Katariina and brother Henri ... also enjoys water sports ... majoring in Business.

tiina Rove

2013

18

RMISA Qualifier Jan. 7 Jan. 11 GS SL DNF 7

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL

7

8

Denver Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL 14 5

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Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL

4

13

New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2

4

4

RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 GS SL

2

28

NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL

4

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sloan storey Nordic So. Hailey, Idaho

2013: Earned All-America honors in the 5-km classic at the NCAA Championships with a fifth-place finish, her best of the season … was 22nd in the 15-km free at NCAA’s … placed in the top 10 five times ... took sixth in the 5-km classical at the Utah Invitational on Feb. 8 ... turned in a pair of eighth-place efforts in the 5-km classical at the Colorado Invitational on Jan. 13 and the 10km freestyle at the New Mexico Invite on Feb. 2 ... represented the U.S. at the FIS Nordic Junior Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic on Jan. 20-27. Before Utah: Qualified for the Junior Olympics four years ... registered 11 top-10 finishes ... posted five top-five finishes, including four silver medals ... pre-qualified for the Junior Olympics at Senior Nationals during senior year ... took second, fifth (twice) and seventh at the Junior Olympics in 2012 ... competed in the Scandinavian Series in 2012 ... named Most Outstanding Female Performer for the Sun Valley Ski Team and Intermountain Ski Team during sophomore and senior seasons … participated in soccer and tennis at Wood River High School. Personal: Daughter of Gary and Janis Storey ... has four siblings … sister Elitsa Storey is a two-time Paralympian skier ... enjoys the outdoors and water skiing ... major is undeclared.

Sloan Storey

2013

CU Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 15km FS 5km CL 12 8

Denver Invite Jan. 19 Jan. 20 5km FS 10km CL DNC DNC

New Mexico Invite Feb. 1 Feb. 2 5km CL 10km FS 9 8

Utah Invite Feb. 8 Feb. 9 5km CL 15km FS 6 17

RMISA Champ. Feb. 22 Feb. 23 5km CL 15km FS DNS DNF

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NCAA Champ. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 5km CL 15km FS 5 22

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anna svendsen Nordic Sr. Tromso, Norway

2013: Earned All-America honors in the 5-km classic with a 10th-place finish at the NCAA Championships … also finished 38th in the 15-km free at NCAA’s … three top-10 finishes … placed 10th in the 5-km classical at the RMISA Championships on Feb. 22 ... also secured 10th place in the 10-km classical of the Denver Invitational on Jan. 20 ... turned in six top-20 finishes in 10 races ... finished 12th in the 5-km classical at the Utah Invite on Feb. 8 with a 14thplace finish in the 15-km freestyle. Before Utah: Took 16th in the sprint classic at the Norway National Championships on Jan. 27, 2012 ... made World Cup debut in the spring classic in Drammen on Mar. 7, 2012 ... placed 11th in the sprint classic at the Scandinavian Cup on Jan. 21, 2012 ... finished ninth in the 10-km classic on Feb. 25, 2012 ... turned in 11th in sprint classic in the FIS race on Feb. 24, 2012 ... won the 15-km classic on Mar. 24, 2012 ... took third in the 5-km skate on Mar. 23, 2012 at the North Norwegian Championships ... placed in the relay at the Norwegian National Championship in Relay for Tromsø Skiklubb Langrenn in 2009 ... finished fifth in the 2011 sprint relay national championship with her sister, Sara Svendsen. Personal: Daughter of Hans-Petter and Randi Svendsen ... siblings Petter, Sara, Jens, Maja and Frida ... Petter and Sara were All-Americans on the Utah ski team ... major is International Studies.

vendsen

2013

20

CU Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 15km FS 5km CL DNC DNC

Denver Invite Jan. 19 Jan. 20 5km FS 10km CL 24 10

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New Mexico Invite Feb. 1 Feb. 2 5km CL 10km FS 22 22

Utah Invite Feb. 8 Feb. 9 5km CL 15km FS 12 14

RMISA Champ. Feb. 22 Feb. 23 5km CL 15km FS 10 20

NCAA Champ. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 5km CL 15km FS 10 38

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HEADLINE NEWCOMER PROFILES Kevin Bolger Nordic Fr. Minocqua, Wisc.

Before Utah: Skied with the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation … multiple top-three finishes at Junior Nationals … 2011 Midwest Junior Olympic team … two-time Wisconsin state champion at Lakeland Union HS … two-year team captain … honor roll … also participated in soccer and track. Personal: Son of Mike and Sandy Bolger … two sisters and a brother … sister Hannah was a swimmer at Northern Michigan … major is undeclared.

Joergen Brath Alpine Fr. Drammen, Norway

Before Utah: Has 10 National Junior Championship medals … two gold medals and one bronze in juniors … 25 top-three results in FIS in the last six years … Drammen Slalom Ski Club … previously attended Lillehammer University College. Personal: Son of Tore and Grethe Brath … one sister … major is undeclared.

Mark Engel Alpine Fr. Truckee, Calif.

Before Utah: Two-year member of the U.S. Ski Team (2011-13) … finished second overall in the NorAm Cup super combined in 2012-13 … finished third in the super G at the 2013 National Championships with a seventh-place finish in the slalom and 12th in the giant slalom … has 20 FIS race wins … Sugar Bowl Ski Team. Personal: Son of Joan and Kurt Engel … one sister and one brother … plays guitar, banjo and fiddle … major is undeclared.

UTAH Skiing Oscar Ivars Nordic Fr. Vansbro, Sweden

Before Utah: Third place at the 2013 Junior World Championships in the 4x5 km relay … Swedish Junior Champion in the skiathlon 10/10 km … 201213 Swedish Junior Cup Champion (five victories) … second in the Swedish sprint championship … Falun-Borlönge Ski Club. Personal: Son of Anna-Carln and Göran Ivars … one brother … full name Lars Oscar Ivars … major is undeclared.

Anna-Lena Heynen Nordic Fr. Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany

Before Utah: Third place in the skate sprint at the 2010 German National Championships … second overall in German Cup in 2010 … several top three positions in German Cup from 2010-13 … fourth and fifth in skate 5k/skiathlon at German National Championship in 2013 … SCMK Hirschau Ski Club. Personal: Daughter of Michaela and Christoph Heynen … two brothers … major is undeclared.

Nora Eide

Josefin Nilsson

Alpine Fr. Oslo, Norway

Nordic Fr. Sweden

Before Utah: Three FIS GS victories in 2013 … 2012 Thyon FIS giant slalom winner … Lommedalen IL Ski Club … previously attended Lillehammer University College.

Before Utah: Finished eighth in the sprint 1-km classical at the Sweden National Junior Championships in 2012 … was 12th in the sprint 1-km free at the Sweden National Junior Championships in 2011.

Personal: Daughter of Magnar Eide and Bente Dahlum … mother was an All-American skier at Utah who won national titles in the slalom and giant slalom in 1984 … one brother … major is undeclared.

Chloe Fausa Alpine Fr. Oslo, Norway

Before Utah: Three-year member of the Norwegian National Team (2010-13) … 14 top-three finishes at the Norwegian National Championships and Norwegian Junior National Championships … Heming IL Ski Club. Personal: Daughter of Gunnar and Inger Fausa … twin brother and sister … major is undeclared.

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UTAH skiing Teagen Palmer

Lauren Samuels

Madeleine Thorn

Alpine So. Sun Valley, Idaho

Alpine Fr. Golden Valley, Minn.

Nordic Fr. Bengtsfors, Sweden

Before Utah: Spent her freshman season at Denver … finished fifth in the slalom and 13th in the giant slalom at the Denver Invitational … 10th in the second giant slalom race at the RMISA qualifier … 12th in the giant slalom and 18th in the slalom at the RMISA Championships … ranked in the top five in her age group in 2011-12 in the GS and slalom … 2010 Western Region Championship race winner … in 2010 was first in the slalom and third in the GS in age group … Sun Valley Ski Team (Olympic Development Team) … 2012 Most Inspirational and 2011 MVP … all-conference in soccer and tennis in high school.

Before Utah: Alpine Junior World team in 2012 … 2009 J2 super G champion and overall champion, finishing second in the downhill and second in slalom … 2nd in 2008 J2 nationals downhill … Rowmark Ski Team … previously attended Hopkins High School and played soccer. Personal: Daughter of Heidi and David Samuels … one brother, Justin, who skied at Dartmouth … major is undeclared.

Personal: Daughter of Gretchen and Terry Palmer … father and uncle both participated in the Olympics … one brother and one sister … major is undeclared.

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Before Utah: Won the Swedish Junior Cup in 2009-10 … won the 2010 5-km free Swedish Junior Championship … participated in the Junior World Championships in 2010 and 2011 … finished eighth in the Swedish Championships in the 10-km free and sprint in 2013 … Ulricehamns IF ski club. Personal: Daughter of Örjan Emanuelsson Catharina Thorn … one brother … full name Jenny Catharina Madeleine Thorn … major is undeclared. 200 breast (2:21.96) and was second in the 200 IM (2:05.43) at UCLA.


Men Noe Bellet Miles Havlick Tucker McCrerey Niklas Persson Einar Ulsund Women Rose Kemp Marta Larsen Sloan Storey Anna Svendsen Parker Tyler

Men Jeremy Elliot Tim Hribar Eian Sandvik Andy Trow Ryan Wilson Women Jamie DuPratt Ana Kobal Kristiina Rove

DNF

DNC 15 1 6 GS DNF DNF 7

CU Invite Jan. 8 Jan. 9 GS SL DNF DNF 20 DNF 21 20 14 DNF 15 DNF GS SL 3 DQ 11 2 7 8

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DNC 22 20 16 SL 4 10 14

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1

T-3 22 13 T-3 SL 10 13 4

DNF

17 16 14 11 GS DNF 2 13

Utah Invite Feb. 6 Feb. 7 GS SL

Nordic

DNC DQ 10 24 GS 21 4 5

Denver Invite Jan. 12 Jan. 13 GS SL

24

27 15 16 DNF SL 17 3 4

DQ

DNF 4 15 29 GS 10 2 4

New Mexico Invite Feb. 9 Feb. 10 SL 1 SL 2

2

12 24 29 27 GS DNF 5 2

17

T‐2

DNC DNC 18 DNF GS 21 6 4

DNF

DNC DNC T-7 30 SL 22 5 11

NCAA Champ. Mar. 6 Mar. 8 GS SL

NCAA Champ. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 10km Classic 20km Free DNC DNC T-6 1 DNC DNC 15 5 T-13 3 5km Classic 15km Free 11 9 DNC DNC 5 22 10 38 DNC DNC

22 DNF 29 14 SL T-7 2 28

RMISA Champ. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 GS SL

CU Invite Denver Invite New Mexico Invite Utah Invite RMISA Champ. Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 20km Free 10km Classic 10km Free 15km Classic 5km Classic 10km Free 10km Classic 20km Free 10km Classic 20km Free 10 10 9 8 4 9 19 21 T-7 5 2 1 8 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 11 DNC DNC DNC DNC 18 23 18 21 19 16 10 6 7 8 11 6 10 4 4 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 5km Free 10km Classic 5km Classic 10km Free 5km Classic 15km Free 5km Classic 15km Free 15km Free 5km Classic 10 3 7 4 5 3 3 6 7 4 18 28 21 23 DNC DNC DNS DNS DNF DNF 12 8 DNC DNC 9 8 6 17 DNS DNF DNC DNC 24 10 22 22 12 14 10 20 25 13 14 8 26 25 22 25 20 21

12 DNF 4 DNF GS 22 DNF DNF

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2013 Utah Ski Results

HEADLINE 2013 RESULTS UTAH Skiing

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HEADLINE

UTAH skiing

National Finishes Year Combined 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 1984 1st 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 27:24.5 1999 Rune Kollerud 27:19.6 2004 Henning Dybendel 21:27.9 10-Kilometer Classical 1989 Hans Sjulstad 30:03.8 1990 Luke Bodensteiner 29:31.20 1993 Luke Bodensteiner 31:41.10 1994 Havard Solbakken 30:39.2 20-Kilometer Classical 1995 Thomas Weman 52:39.2 2004 Henning Dybendal 53:11.9 2007 Snorri Einarsson 55:06.0

2012 Miles Havlick 2013 Miles Havlick

56:24.3 50:14.4

Slalom 1959 Marvin Melville 1:59.0 1962 Jim Gaddis 1:26.7 1979 Per Nicolaysen 1:23.61 1981 Scott Hoffman 1:26.80 1985 Jeff Durtschi 1:41.92 1993 Mark Bonnell 1:32.56 1994 L.-Francois Gagnon 1:36.23 2001 Jernej Bukovec 1:24.50 Giant Slalom 1996 Andrew Hare 1:41.49 2003 Ben Thornhill 1:59.78 2004 Ben Thornhill 1:52.24 2006 Scott Veenis 2:12.19

Alpine 1959 Marvin Melville 1:40.0 1960 Jim Gaddis 1:39.0 1962 Jim Gaddis 3:29.7 Nordic 1965 Matz Jenssen 7:31.65 1966 Frithjof Prydz 7:09.4 1967 Matz Jenssen 7:10.5 Cross Country 1979 Svein Arne Osen 52:40.51 1981 Bernt Lund 49:48.6 1984 John Aalberg 44:57.9 1985 John Aalberg 49:49.8 1986 H.-Martin Sjulstad 41:55.7 1987 Asmund Drivenes 36:17.6 Cross Country Relay 1984 Utah 1:29:17.1 1986 Utah 1:35:15.8 1987 Utah 1:15:56.0 Downhill 1959 Marvin Melville 1:28.8 Jumping 1964 Frithjof Prydz 214.5 1966 Frithjof Prydz 225.3 1967 Bjorn Loken 213.5 1976 Kip Sundgaard 215.9 1977 Ron Steele 228.1 Skimeister 1967 Matz Jenssen 365.2

5-Kilometer Freestyle 1995 Heidi Selnes 15:51.8 2003 Katrin Smigun 13:29.7

2011 Maria Graefnings 2012 Maria Graefnings

13:51.9 14:05.9

2010 Eva Huckova

1:54.54

15-Kilometer Classical 1992 Kristin Vestgren 48:53.4 1995 Heidi Selnes 45:32.4 2003 Katrin Smigun 46:30.7 Slalom 1984 Bente Dahlum 1:31.99 1990 Anke Friedrich 1:25.04 1992 Katja Lesjak 1:35.12 2001 Petra Svet 1:28.76 2003 Lina Johansson 1:35.03 Giant Slalom 1983 Kathy Kreiner 1:51.79 1984 Bente Dahlum 2:32.57 1987 Vibeke Hoff 2:13.18 1989 Anke Friedrich 1:19.98 1990 Anke Friedrich 1:54.36 1993 Karianne Eriksen 1:53.48 1994 Christl Hager 2:07.06 1995 Christl Hager 2:08.36 1997 Christl Hager 2:14.39

Utah Records At A Glance • Utah has 10 NCAA Championships, which ranks third all-time behind Denver (22) and Colorado (18). The Utes also won an AIAW title in 1978, bringing their total to 11. • Utah’s 69 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.

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.

Miles Havlick was a two-time national champion in the 20-km classic in 2012 and 2013.

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HEADLINE MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS Year Name Event 1957 Spence Eccles A Marv Melville S 1959 Bill Spencer N 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 1967 Matz Jensen N Bjorn Loken N 1969 Ralph Wakley N 1971 Frederik Bjornstad N Tom McGhie A 1973 Tom McGhie A 1974 Dag Bjorkheim N 1975 Ron Steele N Jean Peter Ostbye A 1976 Jan Bjorkheim N Kip Sungaard J Ron Steele J 1977 Ron Steele J Jan Bjorkheim N 1978 Jan Bjorkheim N 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

UTAH Skiing A A N N A A N N N A A N N N A A A N N N A A A N A N A A N A A N N N A A A A A N N N N N N A N N A A

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

A A A A N N N A N A A A A N N A A A A N N A A A N N N N A A N N N A A A N N N N A N N A A N N A A N N

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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 N Torjus Krogdahl A Miles Havlick N Didrik Smith N Torjus Krogdahl A Ryan Wilson A Miles Havlick N Didrik Smith N Ryan Wilson A Nick Cohee A Torjus Krogdahl A Miles Havlick CL, FS Einar Ulsund FS Niklas Persson FS Andy Trow SL Jeremy Elliott GS

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

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

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WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS HEADLINE

UTAH skiing Year Name Event 1975 Toril Forland A 1978 Hillary Forest A 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 1985 Lynne LaCasse A Katrina Terzian A Jill Robins A Kari Syrdalen N Tone Jahren N Maria Yregard N 1986 Kim Csizmazia N Anne Grevy A Jill Robins A Sonja Stotz A Katrina Terzian A 1987 Vibeke Hoff A 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

A A A N N N N N N N A A A A A A A A N N N A N N A A A A N N A A A N N A A A N

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

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

A A N N N A A A N N A A A N N A A N N A A A A N A A A A N A A A N N N N A A

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Sandra Gredig April Mancuso Sara Schweiger Mikaela Grassl Sara Schweiger Chirine Njeim Eva Huckova Mikaela Grassl Annelies Cook Eva Huckova Eva Huckova Anna Kocken Sofia Smith Maria Graefnings Zoe Roy Tii Maria-Romar Eva Huckova Anna Kocken Maria Graefnings Julie Bordeau Anna Kocken Sloan Storey Anna Svendsen Rose Kemp Ana Kobal Kristiina Rove

A: Alpine CL: Classical FS: Freestyle

N A N A N A A A N A A A A N N A A A N A A CL CL FS SL, GS GS

N: Nordic GS: Giant Slalom SL: Slalom

Olympians United States John Aalberg 1992, ‘94 Luke Bodensteiner 1992, ‘94 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 Margo Walters McDonald 1964 Marvin Melville 1956, ‘60 1964 (Asst. Coach) Dick Mitchell 1956 Dick Movitz 1948 Jim Murphy 1952 Marcus Nash 1994, ‘98 William Allen Spencer 1964, ‘68 ‘72 (Team Leader) ‘84 (Team Leader)

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

Anna Svendsen earned All-America honors with a 10th-place finish in the classical race last year.

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