Trio di sci della University of Alaska Anchorage conquista onori All-RMISA

Tre sciatori della University of Alaska Anchorage—Ella Bromee, Erling Bjornstad e Corbin Carpenter—hanno ciascuno ottenuto gli onori All-RMISA Second Team per le loro prestazioni di questa stagione. L'annuncio è arrivato martedì ad Anchorage, Alaska. Ogni atleta ha dimostrato un'eccellenza costante in varie gare delle competizioni RMISA.

Il programma di sci della University of Alaska Anchorage ha celebrato un notevole successo con la selezione della senior Ella Bromee, dello sophomore Erling Bjornstad e del junior Corbin Carpenter nell'All-RMISA Second Team. Ella Bromee, originaria di Ostanskar, Svezia, ha registrato quattro top-10 e tre top-5 durante la stagione. La sua prestazione di spicco è stato il quarto posto nelle gare di slalom sia al Colorado Invite che al RMISA Alpine Qualifier di Bozeman. Questo segna la seconda volta che Bromee riceve gli onori All-RMISA Second Team, avendoli ottenuti nel 2024. Erling Bjornstad, di Alta, Norvegia, ha centrato sei top-10, inclusi due podi. Ha conquistato la vittoria nella gara di 7,5 km a tecnica classica ai Campionati RMISA e il terzo posto nello sprint classico all'RMISA Invite. Corbin Carpenter, originario di Carbondale, Colorado, ha ottenuto top-10 in sette delle sue nove gare di questa stagione, con tre podi. Questi includono i terzi posti nella 10 km a tecnica classica all'RMISA Invite, nella 15 km a tecnica classica all'Utah Invite e nella 10 km a tecnica classica al Denver Invite. Questi onori evidenziano i contributi degli sciatori al programma dei Seawolves in una stagione RMISA competitiva.

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