Clarkson University gewinnt Riesenslalom der Männer bei USCSA-Nationalmeisterschaften

Nach dem Riesenslalom der Frauen holten die Golden Knights der Clarkson University am 11. März 2026 ihren zweiten USCSA-Nationaltitel im alpinen Riesenslalom der Männer bei den Meisterschaften in Lake Placid, New York. Die Northern Michigan University belegte Platz fünf.

Die USCSA-Nationalmeisterschaften setzten sich am 11. März im Gebiet von Wilmington nahe Lake Placid, N.Y., mit dem Riesenslalom der Männer fort. Das Alpine-Skiteam der Clarkson University sicherte sich den Mannschaftssieg – ihren zweiten in der Geschichte des Wettbewerbs – mit starken individuellen Leistungen: Edouard Brochu auf Platz drei und Aleksa Lalic auf Platz vier. Weitere Mitwirkende waren Jackson Knobloch, Reed Martin und James Tucker. Northern Michigan University (NMU) belegte Platz fünf, wobei die Athleten Reed Heathman, Kyan Hopke, Anthony Petkov, Noah Bindas und Eli Heathman antraten. Dies folgte auf den Riesenslalom der Frauen am 10. März auf dem Whiteface Mountain, wo NMU Platz 19 belegte und Clarkson Top-10-Einzelleistungen hatte. Die Meisterschaften präsentieren die Spitze des alpinen Hochschul-Skifahrens; weitere Wettbewerbe stehen bevor. Vollständige Ranglisten oder Zeiten wurden nicht angegeben.

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