SNOWBIRD, UTAH – The University of Denver skiing team wrapped up day two of the RMISA Invitational at Westminster & Soldier Hollow on Tuesday at Snowbird. The Pioneers picked up 104.5 points as a team in the two men's slaloms races.
Significant Stats:
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Simon Fournier led the way in his debut this year, finish as the top Pioneer in both races, 13th (19 points) in the first race and seventh (27 points) in the second.
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Tobias Kogler placed 22nd (14 points) in first race in the morning.
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Cole Puckett finished 23rd (13 points) in the first race before jumping to a 12th-place finish (20.5 points) in the second race.
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Tristan Lane took 26th and 27th respectively in both races.
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Trey Seymour placed 30th in the first race and 26th (11 points) in the final race of the day.
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Colby Lane finished 33rd in the first race.
- DU's 261.5 points overall as a team put the team in fifth place through four races, 88.5 points back of leader Utah.
Up Next:
Denver continues the alpine portion of the schedule with a quick turnaround to finish off the RMISA Invitational at Utah on Feb. 11-12. Women's Giant Slalom is scheduled for Thursday in Park City, Utah.
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