User:Bruce Wells/University of Denver Men's and Women's Skiing
University of Denver Men's and Women's Ski Team | ||
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University | University of Denver | |
Conference | RMISA | |
Head coach | Andy LeRoy, Alpine; Dave Stewart, Nordic | |
Home | Winter Park Resort, Devil's Thumb Ranch | |
Location | Denver, Colorado | |
Colors | Crimson and Gold
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NCAA Champions | ||
1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010 |
The University of Denver Ski Program, owns a record 21 NCAA Championships the first dating back 1954. Under the direction of legendary coach Willy Schaeffler, the Pioneers skied their way to 13 championships. The program was absent from 1984-1992, but surged back onto the national scene winning seven of the first 11 NCAA Championships this century. The Alpine team currently practices less than 70 miles away from campus at Winter Park Resort. The Nordic team calls Devil's Thumb Ranch Resort home, only 78 miles from the university.[1]
National Championships
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The Pioneers won their 21st team championships in 2010, the most by any ski team in NCAA history. Colorado is second with 17 titles, and Utah is third with 10. The 21 ski titles are tied with Yale men’s golf for the fourth most NCAA Division I titles among any team in any sport. Oklahoma State wrestling holds the most national titles with 34, followed by Southern Cal., men’s outdoor track and field (26) and Iowa wrestling (23).[3] |
NCAA Champions | ||
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Year | Location | Head Coach |
1954 | Reno, Nev. | Willy Schaeffler |
1955 | Northfield, VT | Willy Schaeffler |
1956 | Winter Park, Colo. | Willy Schaeffler |
1957 | Snow Basin, Utah | Willy Schaeffler |
1961 | Middlebury, Vt. | Willy Schaeffler |
1962 | Squaw Valley, Calif. | Willy Schaeffler |
1963 | Solitude, Utah | Willy Schaeffler |
1964 | Franconia Notch, N.H. | Willy Schaeffler |
1965 | Crystal Mountain, Wash. | Willy Schaeffler |
1966 | Crested Butte, Colo. | Willy Schaeffler |
1967 | Kingfield, Maine | Willy Schaeffler |
1969 | Steamboat Springs, Colo. | Willy Schaeffler |
1970 | Franconia Notch, N.H. | Willy Schaeffler |
1971 | Terry Peak, S.D. | Peder Pytte |
2000 | Park City, Utah | Kurt Smitz |
2001 | Middlebury, Vt. | Kurt Smitz |
2002 | Anchorage, Alaska | Kurt Smitz |
2005 | Stowe, Vt. | Kurt Smitz |
2008 | Bozeman, Mont. | Andy LeRoy/Wolf Wallendorf |
2009 | Bethel-Rumford, Maine | Andy LeRoy/David Stewart |
2010 | Steamboat Springs, Colo. | Andy LeRoy/David Stewart |
Individual National Champions
[edit]The Pioneers have produced 79 NCAA individual champions.[5]
Year | Athlete | Event |
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1996 | Geir Skari | Classical |
2000 | Pietro Broggini | Classical |
2001 | Wolf Wallendorf | Classical |
2002 | Ola Berger | Classical |
2005 | Rene Reisshauer | Classical |
2006 | John Stene | Classical |
2000 | Pietro Broggini | Freestyle |
2001 | Pietro Broggini | Freestyle |
2002 | Ola Berger | Freestyle |
2005 | Rene Reisshauer | Freestyle |
2007 | Rene Reisshauer | Freestyle |
1994 | Erik Roland | Giant Slalom |
2007 | Adam Cole | Giant Slalom |
2008 | John Buchar | Giant Slalom |
2010 | Leif Kristian Haugen | Giant Slalom |
2011 | Seppi Stiegler | Giant Slalom |
1954 | John L'Orange | Slalom |
1965 | Rick Chaffee | Slalom |
1967 | Rick Chaffee | Slalom |
1968 | Dennis McCoy | Slalom |
1969 | Paul Rachetto | Slalom |
1971 | Otto Tschudi | Slalom |
1973 | Peik Christensen | Slalom |
1975 | Peik Christensen | Slalom |
1998 | Christian Hutter | Slalom |
1999 | Jayme Smithers | Slalom |
2007 | Adam Cole | Slalom |
2008 | John Buchar | Slalom |
1965 | Rick Chaffee | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1967 | Jon Terje Øverland | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1968 | Dennis McCoy | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1969 | Paul Rachetto | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1971 | Otto Tschudi | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1973 | Peik Christensen | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1974 | Peik Christensen | Alpine (Discontinued) |
1962 | Mike Barr | Downhill (Discontinued) |
1966 | Jon Terje Øverland | Downhill (Discontinued) |
1967 | Dennis McCoy | Downhill (Discontinued) |
1970 | Otto Tschudi | Downhill (Discontinued) |
1971 | Otto Tschudi | Downhill (Discontinued) |
1972 | Otto Tschudi | Downhill (Discontinued) |
1954 | Marvin Crawford | Individual Cross-Country (Discontinued) |
1958 | Clarence L. Servold | Individual Cross-Country (Discontinued) |
1959 | Clarence L. Servold | Individual Cross-Country (Discontinued) |
1970 | Ole Ivar F. Hansen | Individual Cross-Country (Discontinued) |
1971 | Ole Ivar F. Hansen | Individual Cross-Country (Discontinued) |
1954 | Willis S. Olson | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1955 | Willis S. Olson | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1956 | Willis S. Olson | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1957 | Alfred L. Vincelette | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1958 | Oddvar Rønnestad | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1961 | Christoffer Selbeck | Jumping (Discontinued |
1962 | Oyvind Floystad | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1964 | Erik Jansen | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1965 | Erik Jansen | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1969 | Odd Hammernes | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1972 | Odd Hammernes | Jumping (Discontinued) |
1957 | Harald Riiber | Nordic (Discontinued) |
1958 | Clarence Servold | Nordic (Discontinued) |
1959 | Theodore A. Farwell | Nordic (Discontinued) |
1963 | Aarne Valkama | Nordic (Discontinued) |
1964 | Erik Jansen | Nordic (Discontinued) |
1969 | Georg R. Krog | Nordic (Discontinued) |
1954 | Marvin Crawford | Skimeister (Discontinued) |
1956 | John R. Cress | Skimeister (Discontinued) |
1995 | Narcisa Sehovic | Slalom |
1996 | Roberta Pergher | Slalom |
1997 | Roberat Pergher | Slalom |
2000 | Cecilie Hagen Larsen | Slalom |
2004 | Pia Rivelsrud | Slalom |
2011 | Sterling Grant | Slalom |
1996 | Lisbeth Johnsen | Classical |
1999 | Britta Wienand | Classical |
2009 | Antje Maempel | Classical |
2010 | Antje Maempel | Classical |
1996 | Lisbeth Johnsen | Freestyle |
2009 | Antje Maempel | Freestyle |
2010 | Antje Maempel | Freestyle |
2011 | Ida Dillingoen | Giant Slalom |
Colors Men, Women
Olympic Athletes
[edit]The University of Denver has a rich tradition of sending skiers to the Winter Olympics. The first games that DU was represented in were the 1948 games in St. Moriwitz, Switzerland. Recently the Pioneers have sent athletes to the Nagano Games and the Vancouver Games. Overall DU has sent over 50 athletes and coaches to represent their countries in the Olympics.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "DU Skiing" (PDF). University of Denver Athletics. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
- ^ Draper, Eric. "Denver Skiing with President Bush". White House.
- ^ "DU Skiing" (PDF). University of Denver Athletics. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
- ^ "DU Coach Willy Schaeffler". University of Denver. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ^ "Individual Champions". University of Denver.
- ^ "Denver Olympians". University of Denver.