2021 NCAA Skiing Championships

Last updated
2021 NCAA
Skiing tournament
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Teams17
Format Duration scoring
Finals site Franconia and Jackson, New Hampshire
Champions Utah Utes  (14th title)
Runner-up Colorado Buffaloes
Semifinalists
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The 2021 NCAA Skiing Championships took place from March 10 to March 13 in New Hampshire, at Jackson Nordic Ski Area, which hosted the cross-country events, and Cannon Mountain Ski Area, which hosted the alpine events. The tournament went into its 67th consecutive NCAA Skiing Championships, and featured seventeen teams across all divisions.

Contents

Team results

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Utah 554
Silver medal icon.svg Colorado 522.5
Bronze medal icon.svg Denver 442
4 Alaska Anchorage 411
5 Montana State 383.5
6 Vermont 351
7 Northern Michigan 232
8 Westminster 212
9 New Hampshire 211
10 Alaska Fairbanks 163

Individual Results

GamesFirstSecondThird
Women's giant slalom
details [1]
Cassidy Gray
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Stef Fleckenstein
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Francesca English
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Julia Toiviainen
Flag of Utah.svg Westminster
Women's 5K classical
details [1]
Sydney Palmer-Leger
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Julia Richter
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Novie McCabe
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Astird Stav
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Women's slalom
details [1]
Amelia Smart
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver
Justine Clement
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Julia Toiviainen
Flag of Utah.svg Westminster
Stef Fleckenstein
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Women's 15K freestyle
details [1]
Sydney Palmer-Leger
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Astird Stav
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Novie McCabe
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Tuva Bygrave
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Men's giant slalom
details [1]
Mikkel Solbakken
Flag of Utah.svg Westminster
Tobias Kogler
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver
Gustavo Vollo
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Age Solheim
Flag of Montana.svg Montana State
Men's 10K classical
details [1]
Magnus Boee
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Luke Jager
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Samuel Hendry
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Espen Persen
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Anchorage
Men's slalom
details [1]
Mathias Tefre
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont
Filip Forejtek
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Simon Fournier
Flag of Colorado.svg Denver
Joachim Lien
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Men's 20K freestyle
details [1]
Magnus Boee
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado
Samuel Hendry
Flag of Utah.svg Utah
Kjetil Baanerud
Flag of Michigan.svg Northern Michigan
Zak Ketterson
Flag of Michigan.svg Northern Michigan

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "2021 NCAA Ski Championships Results". RMISA . Retrieved 10 February 2022.