Clarkson University voitti miesten jättislalomin USCSA:n mestaruuskisoissa

Naisjättislalomin jälkeen Clarkson Universityn Golden Knights -joukkue vei toisen USCSA:n mestaruutensa miesten alppihiihdon jättislalomissa 11. maaliskuuta 2026 mestaruuskisoissa Lake Placidissä, New Yorkissa. Northern Michigan University sijoittui viidenneksi.

USCSA:n mestaruuskilpailut jatkuivat miesten jättislalomilla 11. maaliskuuta Wilmingtonin alueella Lake Placidin lähellä, N.Y. Clarkson Universityn alppihiihtojoukkue varmisti joukkuemestaruuden – toisen lajin historiassa – vahvoilla yksilösuorituksilla: Edouard Brochu kolmantena ja Aleksa Lalic neljäntenä. Muita joukkueen jäseniä olivat Jackson Knobloch, Reed Martin ja James Tucker. Northern Michigan University (NMU) sijoittui viidenneksi urheilijoineen Reed Heathman, Kyan Hopke, Anthony Petkov, Noah Bindas ja Eli Heathman. Tämä seurasi naisten jättislalomia 10. maaliskuuta Whiteface Mountainilla, jossa NMU sijoittui 19:nneksi ja Clarksonilla oli kymmenen parhaan joukossa yksilösuorituksia. Mestaruuskilpailut korostavat huippuyliopistoalppihiihtoa; lisää tapahtumia on tulossa. Täydellisiä sijoituksia tai aikoja ei ole eritelty.

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