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American college skiing competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1954 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested at the first annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate alpine and cross-country skiing in the United States. This championships were held March 4–7 at Slide Mountain outside Reno, Nevada,[1][2] hosted by the University of Nevada.[3]
Tournament information | |
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Sport | College skiing |
Location | Reno, Nevada |
Dates | March 4–7, 1954 |
Administrator | NCAA |
Host(s) | University of Nevada |
Venue(s) | Slide Mountain |
Teams | 10 |
Number of events | 4 (5 titles) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Denver (1st title) |
1st runners-up | Seattle |
2nd runners-up | Colorado |
Denver finished ahead of Seattle to claim the team championship;[4][5] the Pioneers were coached by Willy Schaeffler. Nevada senior Pat Myers won the downhill, edging out Olympian Darrell Robison of Utah.[1][2]
Rank | Team | Points |
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Denver | 384.0 | |
Seattle | 349.6 | |
Colorado | 348.6 | |
4 | Idaho | 348.5 |
5 | Wyoming | 347.6 |
6 | Utah | 343.5 |
7 | Washington State | 338.0 |
8 | Nevada (H) | 302.6 |
9 | Washington | 290.0 |
10 | Stanford | 157.8 |
Four events were held, which yielded five individual titles.
Event | Champion | ||
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Skier | Team | Time/Score | |
Cross-country | Marvin Crawford | Denver | 50:09.0 |
Downhill | Pat Myers | Nevada | 1:46.40 |
Jumping | Willis Olson | Denver | 213.3 |
Skimeister | Marvin Crawford | Denver | 383.5 |
Slalom | John L’Orange | Denver | 2:07.90 |
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