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Club News

Athlete News, January 22nd, 2016

Freestyle

The U13 and U15 Mogul skiers had their first

competition of the year this past weekend in Telluride! It was a

solid showing for Team Steam at the Rocky Qualifier Series event on Saturday:

 

>Girls Results 

1st  - Maisie Wagner 

6th - Carina Creamer 

7th - Elizabeth Lemley  

 

Both Elizabeth and Maisie also won their age groups.

Congratulations girls!! 

 

 

Boys Results 

6th  - Andrew Lemley

9th - Anthony Mathey 

16th - Wiley Wagner (Wiley took 4th place in his U11 age

class!) 

 

On Sunday - SSWSC had one competitor in the Devo Event - Kaelyn

Radway had a great day and finished 4th amongst U11 girls! 

 

A fantastic start to the comp season for our

mogul skiers, keep up the good work!! 

 

Nordic Combined

Our jumpers took their first flights of the season on the

127-meter jump this week!  After hours of prep work, we set the kids loose

for some serious airtime.  We even sent one skier, Lucas Rowse, off the

behemoth for the first time!  This hill will be featured in a

longest-standing competition this Saturday, January 23rd along with our 75 and

100-meter hills.  Competitions start at 9AM and athletes will be flying

until about 1pm.  This event is also a qualifier for Junior Nationals, so

you will be able to watch some of the country’s top junior athletes at the top

of their game!   

 

Elijah Vargas

 

 

 

Decker Dean

 

​U16 and U19

The SSWSC U16 and FIS Athletes combined for a week of Speed Races

in Aspen Jan 15-20. The FIS races were held in conjunction with the USSA Races

and around 239 athletes made their with down the Speed Track every day.

The Aspen Highlands Downhill and Super G Race Trail is very

wide and features 2 flat sections, 2 jumps, a wave track, and a large bowl

with numerous rolls, fall aways and banked turns. Every Steamboat athlete

gained valuable speed experience and will no doubt leave this week skiing better

than when they entered. Steamboat athletes raced in 2 Downhill Races and 2

Super G Races.

 

Hannah Soria started the week strong with a 3rd place finish in

the first USSA DH Race. Mary Kate Hackworthy laid down a

fast run in the 2nd FIS Downhill Race finishing 4th overall and 2nd

for the U19 Ladies. In the 2nd Men’s USSA DH Race, Cole Puckett was an

impressive 2nd place, improving upon his 9th place in the day prior. In

the 2nd Women’s USSA DH Margaret Dickson ended up in 5th place with

fast skiing on the lower more technical part of the course. 

 

Jett Seymour was 15th Overall in first of 2 Men’s FIS

Super G’s, in a race that featured US Ski Team Athletes. On the same day on the

USSA side Trey Seymour led the way for the U16’s in 4th, Cole Puckett 6th

and Chase Seymour 11th. In the USSA Ladies side that day Hannah Soria was

11th and Sequoia Anstine was 15th. 

 

In the 2nd Super G and last day of racing Lauren Chavez landed in

15th place overall in the FIS Race. In the USSA SG Women’s Race Hannah

Soria starting 31st beat the entire U16 Field to win the race! Margaret Dickson

had another strong showing landing in 10th. On the USSA Men’s side Cole

Puckett again showcased his speed skiing skills landing in 3rd place. Trey

Seymour wound up 6th the same day and Colton Sankey was 15th. 

 

The U16 and U19 Coaches were pleased with the results and happy

with the way our athletes raced and improved over the week on the fast and

challenging speed track.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U6

Sweet, innocent U6 skiers in jail!