PARK CITY, UTAH – The University of Denver skiing team got a boost on Friday from
Tobias Kogler, who finished first in the only race of the day at the RMISA Invitational at Utah. The Pioneers picked up 72.5 points as a team before the second race was postponed at the Park City Resort.
Significant Stats:
- Kogler set the times to beat on the day on the way to picking up his first win (40 points) of the season. The defending Giant Slalom National Champion posted the fastest time for each run, which also were the two fastest times by any skier in competition.
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Tristan Lane placed 14th (17 points).
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Simon Fournier tied for 16th (15.5 points).
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Cole Puckett finished up the race in 19th.
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Trey Seymour took 25th, while fellow teammate
Colby Lane was right behind in 26th.
- DU's 369.5 points through seven races has it in fifth place in the team standings.
Up Next:
Denver returns to action for day one of the RMISA Championships on Feb. 18 at the Park City Resort in Utah.
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