PARK CITY, UTAH – The University of Denver skiing closed out the RMISA Invitational at Utah on Thursday with the second race of the men's giant slalom at the Park City Resort. Senior
Tobias Kogler was the star of the event, picking up his second win of the year in the race.
Significant Stats:
- The race was made up after being postponed back on Feb. 12.
- Kogler again set the tone, posting the fastest time (55.59) in the first run, on the way to picking up the victory (40 points).
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Simon Fournier finished up in 16th (16 points).
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Tristan Lane took 24th (15 points).
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Cole Puckett finished up the race in 31st.
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Trey Seymour placed 34th.
- DU picked up 71 points in the second giant slalom, upping its team total to 440.5, good for a fifth-place finish in the eight-race event.
Up Next:
Denver immediately starts day one of the RMISA Championships on Feb. 18 at the Park City Resort in Utah.
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