RED LODGE, Mont. – Rocky's men's and women's ski teams were each declared winners in the Stano Cup. Both teams finished ahead of University of Utah and Montana State University.
Rocky's
Sean McCormick was the men's individual champion for the weekend while Bridger Ski Foundation's Callie Dahlberg took home the overall title for the women.
During the initial day of the USCSA Grand Teton RMC Stano Cup, Rocky's women's ski racing team finished first. Sitting on an initial run of 54.69,
Hannah Clancy finished her second run in 51.81 for a combined time of 1:46.50 and a fourth place finish.
Carina Bracy finished in 7th on a combined time of 1:50.61.
Emily Aga took 14th place on a total time of 1:59.44. The men's Slalom Friday was canceled due to weather conditions.
On Saturday, both teams took first with the Battlin' Bears taking three of the top four finishes in the men's Giant Slalom. With an initial run of 39.67, McCormick's second run of 40.71 pushed him to a first place finish with a combined time of 1:20.38.
Andraz Reich-Pogladic finished right behind his teammate with a total time of 1:21.34. He finished his first run with a time of 40.33 and his second run in 41.01.
Oscar Dalmalm finished in fourth with runs of 41.49 and 40.80. In the women's Giant Slalom, Rocky's Emeline LaFarge led the Battlin' Bears with a second place finish. LaFarge's total time of 1:23.78 was due to runs of 41.12 and 42.66.
Hannah Clancy finished in 12 with a total time of 1:25.58.
Carina Bracy finished in 14th place with a combined time of 1:26.21.
Sunday's events were canceled due to high wind conditions. The USCSA Grand Teton Conference will not make up the Giant Slalom event.
The Battlin' Bears will continue racing next weekend at Hogadon Ski Area in Casper, Wyo. The event will be a USCSA duel conference meet between the Grand Teton and Rocky conferences. It will consist of two Slaloms on Feb. 2-3.