
Boehm, Heaydon Notch Super Slalom Day at DU Invite
2/12/2023 11:08:00 PM | Men's Skiing, Women's Skiing, Skiing
Montana State skiers Gianluca Boehm and Henry Heaydon finished second and third, respectively, in slalom to conclude the Denver Invitational on Sunday afternoon at Loveland Ski Area.
Montana State skiers Gianluca Boehm and Henry Heaydon finished second and third, respectively, in slalom to conclude the Denver Invitational on Sunday afternoon at Loveland Ski Area.
The duo, along with teammate Dawson Yates produced 91 points, to edge three-time defending NCAA champion Utah (90) for Sunday's best team performance.
Boehm, who finished third in slalom on Saturday, continued his consistent skiing posting a two-run total of 1:36.27. His first run of the event was the fifth fastest in the heat, while his second go was sixth best.
Heaydon notched his best finish of the season recording a two-run clocking of 1:36.27. Yates, who sat 24th after the opening run, registered the third fastest second heat to place 12th in 1:37.59. Jamie Casselman also had a blistering second run, the fifth fastest to move from 22nd to 13th overall, just .02-seconds behind Yates.
Utah's Wilhelm Normannseth won the men's slalom in 1:35.61.
Freshman Justine Lamontagne paced the Bobcat women's squad placing sixth in 1:33.83. She was followed by Kristiane Bekkestad, 16th, 1:35.41, and Tegan Wold, 17th, 1:35.42.
Utah's Madison Hoffman won the women's title in 1:32.14.
Utah captured the DU Invitational team title with 734 points. The Utes were followed by Denver 608, Colorado 518, MSU 494, Alaska Anchorage 422, Westminster 266, Alaska Fairbanks 220, Colorado Mountain 145, Nevada 106, and Wyoming 68.
The duo, along with teammate Dawson Yates produced 91 points, to edge three-time defending NCAA champion Utah (90) for Sunday's best team performance.
Boehm, who finished third in slalom on Saturday, continued his consistent skiing posting a two-run total of 1:36.27. His first run of the event was the fifth fastest in the heat, while his second go was sixth best.
Heaydon notched his best finish of the season recording a two-run clocking of 1:36.27. Yates, who sat 24th after the opening run, registered the third fastest second heat to place 12th in 1:37.59. Jamie Casselman also had a blistering second run, the fifth fastest to move from 22nd to 13th overall, just .02-seconds behind Yates.
Utah's Wilhelm Normannseth won the men's slalom in 1:35.61.
Freshman Justine Lamontagne paced the Bobcat women's squad placing sixth in 1:33.83. She was followed by Kristiane Bekkestad, 16th, 1:35.41, and Tegan Wold, 17th, 1:35.42.
Utah's Madison Hoffman won the women's title in 1:32.14.
Utah captured the DU Invitational team title with 734 points. The Utes were followed by Denver 608, Colorado 518, MSU 494, Alaska Anchorage 422, Westminster 266, Alaska Fairbanks 220, Colorado Mountain 145, Nevada 106, and Wyoming 68.
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