Race-by-Race Results
Honors & Awards: 2025 All-RMISA Honorable Mention (Men’s Alpine) … National Collegiate All-Academic Ski Team (2025)
2025: Earned six top-10 finishes and placed in the top five three times in his first season with Denver as a graduate-student transfer … Finished 10-of-14 races and qualified for his third NCAA Championship in as many seasons … Made his DU debut by coming in 16th in slalom at the RMISA Alpine Qualifier at Loveland Ski Area on Jan. 6 … Posted his best slalom result of the season in fifth place at the Denver Invitational on Jan. 7 at Loveland … Did not finish his first run in giant slalom at the DU Invite at Copper Mountain on Jan. 8 … Posted a season best in fourth place in giant slalom at the Montana State Invitational on Feb. 3 and matched the result at the RMISA Championships in Alaska on Feb. 20 … Did not finish run 1 of slalom at the MSU Invite on Feb. 4 … Came in sixth in GS at the RMISA Alpine Qualifier on Feb. 8 and ninth in the same event to start the Utah Invitational on Feb. 9 … Did not finish run 2 in the UU Invite’s slalom race on Feb 2 and also DNF’d in run 1 in GS at the Alaska Anchorage Invitational on Feb. 19 … Wrapped up the races at Alyeska Resort by placing 13th in the UAA Invite and eighth in the RMISA Championships in the slalom discipline on Feb. 21-22 … Led all Denver men in slalom at the NCAA Championships with an 11th-place result on March 5 and placed 12th in giant slalom on March 7 in his final collegiate race at Dartmouth Skiway, New Hampshire … Finished his collegiate career with 11 top-10 finishes, six top-five results and two podiums in 41 career races with Denver and Westminster University (2023-2024) … Represented Switzerland at the 2025 FISU World University Games in Turin, Italy, in January, where he won gold in alpine combined and picked up silver in giant slalom … Placed fourth in super G and was 12th in giant slalom at the 2025 U.S. Alpine National Championships in Vail, Colorado … Registered four top-10s on the FIS Nor-Am Cup circuit, including three in super G and a podium finish in third at the finals on March 14 at Sugarloaf, Maine … Named to the Swiss Ski Team’s Alpine B squad for the 2025-26 winter season.
2024 (Westminster): Recorded three top-10 finishes and picked up his first two career podiums in his second season with the Griffins … Began the campaign with his first career podium by placing third in slalom at the Westminster Invitational on Jan. 17 … Came in 11th the next day on Jan. 18 in the Utah Invitational’s slalom race … Did not finish the first giant slalom event of the year at the Westminster Invitational on Jan. 19 … Placed 26th in the Utah Invite GS on Jan. 20 … Posted his best career finish by coming in second in the RMISA Alpine Qualifier in Steamboat Springs on Feb. 1 … Did not finish either the giant slalom or the slalom events of the CU Invitational at Steamboat on Feb. 2-3 … Came in 10th in the Denver Invitational’s first slalom on Feb. 2 but did not finish the second such event the next day on Feb. 3 … Was 38th in the RMISA Alpine Qualifier on Feb. 22 in Montana … Was 15th in giant slalom and 14th in slalom at the RMISA Championships in Big Sky, Montana, on Feb. 23-24 … Placed 24th in GS on March 6 and 27th in slalom on March 8 at the NCAA Championships in Steamboat Springs.
2023 (Westminster): Placed in the top 20 in eight events, including posting two top-10 finishes and one in the top five … Made his collegiate debut at Westminster’s home meet on Jan. 27 and came in 19th in the first slalom race of the day before posting his first career top 10 in sixth in the second event … Placed 19th in the first giant slalom of the season in a RMISA Alpine Qualifier on Jan. 30 … Was 17th in the Colorado Invitational’s first giant slalom on Feb. 9 but did not finish the second GS of the meet on Feb. 10 … Recorded a season-best fourth-place finish in the Denver Invitational’s first slalom on Feb. 11 … Did not finish the second slalom of the DU Invite on Feb. 12 … Came in 13th in the Alaska Anchorage Invitational’s giant slalom on Feb. 21 and 15th in the same discipline at the RMISA Championships on Feb. 22 … Posted a DNF in both slalom events in Alaska—the UAA Invite on Feb. 23 and RMISA Championships on Feb. 24 … Did not finish his NCAA Championships debut in the giant slalom on March 8 … Came in 16th in slalom at the NCAA Championships on March 10 to close the college campaign.
Before College: Raced for SAS Lausanne before joining Westminster … Took part in 10 Europa Cup races during the 2021 and 2022 winter season … Placed 16th in the slalom at the 2022 Swiss National Championship and was 13th in the 2021 Swiss Championships in giant slalom … Came in sixth in the slalom at the 2020 Swiss Championships … Recorded five top-10 finishes in the first eight Nor-Am Cup races to begin the 2022-23 winter season.
Other: Represented Switzerland at the 2023 World University Games in Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain, N.Y., placing fourth in slalom, seventh in super G and ninth in alpine combined.
Personal: Son of Gustave and Françoise … Has two older sisters, Charlotte and Pauline … Both of his parents were ski instructors and Charlotte is a previous FIS World Cup and Europa Cup alpine skier that placed 15th in slalom at the 2015 World Championships in Beaver Creek, Colorado … Graduated from Westminster University in 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in economics … Graduated from Kollegium Spiritus Sanctus Brig Secondary School in 2020 … Favorite movie is “13 Hours: The Secret Solders of Benghazi” … Hobbies include golf and tennis.
Why DU: “I chose the University of Denver for its great academic reputation and for being one of the best ski programs in the country.”