AVSC results

Team AVSC photo |
Adaptive
2014 IPC Alpine Skiing NorAm
Slalom
Dec. 9
Aspen Highlands
Women
Visually Impaired
1. Danielle Umstead
Standing
1. Alana Ramsay
2. Melanie Schwartz
3. Erin Latimer
4. Katrina Schaber
Sitting
1. Laurie Stephens
2. Kimberly Joines
3. Yoshiko Tanaka
Men
Visually Impaired
1. Mac Marcoux
2. Larry Martin
Standing
1. Adam Hall
2. Matt Hallatt
3. Ralph Green
4. Braydon Luscombe
5. Masahiko Tokai
6. Jorge Migueles
7. Connor Hogan
Sitting
1. Tyler Walker
2. Jasmin Bambur
3. Corey Peters
4. Aaron Howell
5. Mark Soyer
6. Stephen Lawler
7. Trey Humphrey
8. Chris Devlin-Young
9. Kevin Mather
Snowboarding
USASA Giant Slalom
Dec. 7
Aspen Highlands
Breaker Boys
1. Logan Lauffer
2. Richard Argueta
3. Will Boney
4. Sean Connelly
5. Dominique Johnson
6. Christian Narby
7. Robert Sanderson
Breaker Girls
1. Kelanii Scarpaci
2. Sophie Kirkwood
Kahuna Men
1. James Veneziano
Kahuna Women
1. Annie Wiper
Menehune Boys
1. Davis Cook
2. Bodhi Johnson
Open Class Men
1. Eric Dasko
Senior Men
1. Austin Heidt
Slalom
(Please see next week’s Aspen Times for USASA slalom results or go to usasa.org)
Freeskiing
Sprint U.S. Grand Prix
Dec. 5
Copper Mountain
2. Torin Yater-Wallace
AVSC’s Alex Ferreira also qualified for the finals
Alpine
USSA Smartwool Colorado Ski Cup
Copper Mountain
Dec. 6-8
Giant slalom
Women
9. Galena Wardle
24. Erin Spence
29. Hanna Mass
36. Pascale Augspurger
Men
23. Colby Lane
33. Ben Throm
40. Andrew Hancock
51. Hayden Fake
Slalom
Women
3. Galena Wardle
12. Hanna Mass
25. Pascale Augspurger
Men
29. Andrew Hancock
36. Tristan Lane
Slalom
Men
21. Colby Lane
25. Andrew Hancock
30. Tristan Lane
Women
9. Galena Wardle
27. Erin Spence
28. Hanna Mass
36. Pascale Augspurger
FIS Nor-Am Cup
Copper Mountain
Dec. 3
Slalom
Men
37. Ben Throm
Aspen’s Gaston second in famed Leadville Trail 100 MTB race as Swenson repeats
Fully aware he was in the midst of the mountain bike race of his life, Aspen’s John Gaston said he “tried to not think too far ahead” to prevent the magnitude of the moment from getting to him. He eventually finished runner-up in the iconic race.

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