Natrona County girls win state alpine skiing team title

Natrona County's girls' alpine skiing team secured the state title over the weekend at Jackson's Snow King Mountain. Evie Crawford led the Fillies by winning the giant slalom race. Teammates MK Lacko and Emersyn McNamee also placed in the top 10 in both slalom and giant slalom events.

The Natrona County Fillies claimed the Wyoming state alpine skiing girls' team championship at Snow King Mountain in Jackson. The victory came over the weekend, highlighted by strong performances from key athletes.

Evie Crawford won the giant slalom race, contributing significantly to the team's success. Alongside her, MK Lacko and Emersyn McNamee both finished in the top 10 in the giant slalom and slalom disciplines. These results underscored the Fillies' dominance in the competition.

The event featured individual and team races in alpine skiing variants, including slalom and giant slalom. Detailed results from the state championships were published in the sports section. This win marks a notable achievement for the high school team in winter sports.

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Summit High School skiers and Coach Eva Hagen celebrating all-state honors, skier of the year awards, and team championships on a snowy podium.
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Summit high school skiers earn all-state honors and year awards

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Summit High School's Nordic and Alpine ski teams concluded successful seasons with multiple all-state selections and skier of the year awards. Coach Eva Hagen received coach of the year honors in both disciplines. The achievements followed team championships at the 2026 state events.

The Northern Michigan University alpine ski team finished 19th in the women's giant slalom at the USCSA National Championships in Lake Placid, New York. Clarkson University's team had strong individual performances, with Ariana Welter and Hannah Goetz placing in the top 10. The event took place on Whiteface Mountain, where many competitors slipped during their runs.

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Summit High School claimed both the boys' and girls' titles at the 2026 Colorado High School Activities Association Alpine Skiing State Championships held on February 18-19. Middle Park High School finished third in the boys' competition and fourth in the girls'. The event featured strong performances from Summit athletes, including multiple individual wins.

U.S. Ski & Snowboard has selected 16 young alpine skiers to represent the United States at the 2026 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway, from March 7 to 15. The roster includes notable talents from Colorado programs like Team Summit and Ski & Snowboard Club Vail. This event highlights emerging American ski potential with a mix of experienced medalists and rising stars.

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Emy Charbonnier of France claimed her first junior world title in the Super G and followed it with gold in the women's team combined at the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Narvik, Norway. The event faced tough weather conditions, including high winds that canceled the downhill races. Despite swirling snow and rain, Charbonnier and her teammate Ilona Charbotel outperformed rivals from Italy and Austria.

For the second straight year, the Concord-Carlisle High School boys alpine ski team placed second overall and first among Massachusetts public schools at the MIAA Alpine Skiing Championships on February 25. Theo Remington won the state slalom championship again, while the girls team delivered notable individual results.

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The 2026 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships begin this weekend in Narvik, Norway, showcasing the next generation of alpine skiers. The nine-day event from March 7 to 15 features disciplines including downhill, super-G, slalom, giant slalom, team combined, and team parallel. Narvik hosts the 45th edition, marking its second time staging the competition.

 

 

 

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