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2021/22 SKI TEAM pre and regular season news, results and discussion (@ RMISA Championships/ NCAA Regionals, Steamboat, Feb. 23-26, VIDEO STREAMS)

They didn't populate for the men's 10K race until everyone was in (???), but live timings for the Nordic races are available at-

Men's - https://my.raceresult.com/193342/live

Women's (Again, scheduled to begin at noon.) - Also https://my.raceresult.com/193342/live

In the men's race, unofficially, GREAT 2nd place finish for Magnus Boee, with the other scoring Buffs finishing in 10th and 13th. (One of the other top Buffs, Will Koch, is evidently competing at another race so wasn't in Steamboat today.)
 
Article after today's racing.




Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2022/2/25/skiing-seven-buffs-pick-up-top-10s-at-rmisa-championships.aspx

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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo.—Hanna Abrahamsson, Magnus Boee and Louis Fausa picked up top five finishes as the Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team moved into third place at the 2022 RMISA Championships, a meet that triples as the NCAA West Regional and the CU Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational.

The Nordic races, the men's 10K and women's 5K classical, were part of the team scoring for the championship meet while the alpine races were an extra qualifier race for the NCAA Championships.

Boee took second place in the men's 10K race to open the day with all five Buffs placing in the top 20. Oyvind Haugan (11th), Fredrik Nilsen (13th) and Ryan Jackson (15th) all hit the top 15 while Wyatt Gebhardt (20th) rounded out the men's skiers.

In the women's 5K race, Abrahamsson finished fourth behind a trio of Utah Utes, with Anna Maria-Dietze finishing 14th and Kili Lehmkuhl placing 18th for the Buffaloes.

The Nordic teams were a little short handed as four Buffs are in Norway competing in the U23 and Junior World Cross Country Championships. Karolina and Weronika Kaleta on the women's side and Alexander Maurer and Will Koch, who already has a bronze medal in the games, on the men's side.

In the team standings, the Buffs fell further behind Utah but moved up from third to second behind the Utes (510 points) and Denver (443). Colorado's total of 381.5 is ahead of Montana State (350) with Westminster rounding out the top five with 328 points.

Alpine action was an extra qualifier, the final chance to improve seeding for the NCAA Championships, but without the pressure of scoring for the team. Fausa hit the podium in third place, moving all the way up from ninth after the first run to finish in the top three on the strength of the third fastest second run.

Fausa was joined by four other Buffs in the top 10 with Jacob Dilling taking sixth in the men's race and Joey Young finishing tied for 10th. On the women's side, Emma Hammergaard and Magdalena Luczak tied for seventh while Kaitlyn Harsch finished 12th.

The alpine teams were celebrating the seniors around the RMISA, as for many it is their final college action, or at least the last time they'll compete on the western circuit ahead of NCAA Championships. Harsch, Young and Max Bervy, who finished 23rd, wore the senior bibs and gave a speech after the awards ceremony on the alpine side and were joined by Ryan Jackson and Wyatt Gebhardt on the Nordic side for the speech-giving.

WHAT IT MEANS: Overall it was a solid day for the Buffs. Nordic coach Jana Weinberger I'm sure would've liked more top 10 performers, but every single skier finishing in the top 20 is solid day. On the alpine side, Luczak's seventh place finish was key for NCAA Qualification. She moved all the way up from 32nd to seventh after having to hike in Thursday's slalom race. All the alpine seniors went out on a strong note, especially Harsch (12th) and Young (10th) on the alpine side.

UP NEXT: Saturday will close out four days of competition at Steamboat Springs. The Nordic teams will close out the championships wit the women's 15K and men's 20K freestyle races and the alpine teams will hold a parallel slalom exhibition. The parallel race won't hold any point or team scoring implications, and is simply being held as a practice for potentially becoming an official part of the NCAA Championships in the future.
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The last day of racing at the RMISA's was supposed to start at 10:00 AM, but nothing showing up on the (just posted) live streaming link yet-

 
The video is now live, with the top women beginning their 3rd or 3 laps in their 15 KM race. (Looks like there may be 3 Buffs still in the top 10 (???), with 2 in a 5 skier chase group chasing 2 leading Utes and a 3rd place Alaska- Fairbanks Anchorage racer.)

Once the race (and the following men's race) are completed, I hope that live results should appear at https://my.raceresult.com/193462/live .
 
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Been busy, so catching up on results in the Olympic sports, which had a few teams in action over the weekend. 1st, skiing ends up 3rd at their conference championships.

Article after the end of action this past Saturday -




Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2022/2/26/...uffs-finish-third-at-rmisa-championships.aspx

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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo.—Magnus Boee finished second and the Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team finished third at the 2022 RMISA Championships, which triple as the NCAA West Regional and the CU Spencer James Nelson Memorial Invitational. Saturday's racing concludes four days of events here at Mt. Werner and Howelsen Hill.

Five Buffs placed in the top 10 of the Nordic races and over on the slalom hill at Howelsen, the alpine teams took part in a parallel slalom exhibition. CU's Emma Hammergaard won the women's race with Elena Exenberger taking third, and Jacob Dilling hit the podium in the men's race in third place, as well.

Boee's runner-up in the men's 20K freestyle is his second in as many days, his sixth podium of the season and third in freestyle races. He now has 22 career podium appearances. He was joined in the top 10 by Fredrik Nilsen in eighth place and Oyvind Haugan in ninth. Ryan Jackson (13th) and Wyatt Gebhardt (19th) both finished in the top 20, as well.

In the women's 15K freestyle, Hanna Abrahamsson led the way in sixth place while Anna-Maria Dietze was just behind her in eighth. Kili Lehmkuhl had her best career performance in 14th for the Buffs.
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The only racing that remains for the college teams is the NCAA Championships, set for March 9-12 in Park City and Midway, Utah, hosted by the Utes. The Buffs should qualify a full team of 12 skiers, which is the maximum number a team can send. Conversely, that also means the season is done for over half the team.

Qualifiers will be sent to the NCAA over the weekend and the official competitors for the NCAA Championships will be announced early this week.

RMISA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Utah 690; 2. Denver 570; 3. Colorado 532.5; 4. Montana State 465; 5. Alaska Anchorage 435; 6. Westminster 328; 7. Alaska Fairbanks 251; 8. Colorado Mountain 186.5; 9. Wyoming 76.
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