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American college skiing competition

1999 NCAA Skiing Championships
Tournament information
SportCollege skiing
LocationMaine Newry, Maine
AdministratorNCAA
Host(s)Bates College
Venue(s)Sunday River
Teams23
Number of
events
8
Final positions
ChampionsColorado
(15th overall, 4th co-ed)
1st runners-upDenver
2nd runners-upVermont
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The 1999 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested at the Sunday River ski area, near the town of Newry, Maine, at the 46th annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiate slalom and cross-country skiing in the United States.

Defending champions Colorado, coached by Richard Rokos, won the team championship, the Buffaloes' fifteenth title overall and fourth as a co-ed team.

Venue

Main article: Sunday River (ski resort)

This year's championships were contested at the Sunday River ski area, in Newry, Maine.

Bates College, in Lewiston, Maine, served as hosts.

These were the second championships held at Sunday River and the third in the state of Maine (1967, 1976, and 1999).

Program

Men's events

  • Cross country, 10 kilometer freestyle
  • Cross country, 20 kilometer classical
  • Slalom
  • Giant slalom

Women's events

  • Cross country, 5 kilometer freestyle
  • Cross country, 15 kilometer classical
  • Slalom
  • Giant slalom

Team scoring

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Colorado (DC) 650
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Denver 636
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vermont 600
4 Utah 5781⁄2
5 New Mexico 572
6 Dartmouth 539
7 Alaska Anchorage 396
8 Middlebury 3691⁄2
9 New Hampshire 3571⁄2
10 Northern Michigan 311
11 Nevada 3041⁄2
12 Williams 1591⁄2
13 Bates 1161⁄2
14 St. Lawrence 78
15 Montana State 70
16 Wisconsin–Green Bay 48
17 Saint Michael's 45
18 Western State 36
19 Babson 35
20 Clarkson 31
21 Alaska Fairbanks 21
22 St. Olaf 19
23 Colby 16
  • DC – Defending champions
  • Debut team appearance

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Skiing Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
NCAA Skiing Championships
Championships
Women's events added from 1983
1998–99 NCAA Division I championships
  • Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship
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