Accambray Hits Podium For Sixth Straight Race At Nevada Invitational
The Colorado Buffaloes ski team saw Louison Accambray achieve her sixth consecutive podium finish at the Nevada Invitational, securing third place in the women’s slalom event. Despite a rocky performance from the men’s team, Feb Allasina managed to finish fourth. Colorado's team standings suffered as they now sit tied for fourth overall with 109 points, trailing leaders Utah, Denver, and Montana State. The women displayed a stronger showing compared to the men, with all finishers moving up from their first run positions.
By the Numbers- Louison Accambray has six podium finishes in six races this season.
- Only one men’s skier, Feb Allasina, finished in the top five, taking fourth place.
- Accambray continues her strong season, marked by multiple podium finishes including two second-places.
- The men's team is struggling, with several key skiers not finishing their first run.
The ski team will continue competition at Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe with giant slalom races scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, the former serving as an RMISA Qualifier.
Bottom LineAs the competitive season progresses, Accambray's consistent performance stands out, while the men’s team must regroup quickly to improve standings and performance in upcoming events.
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