Baangman Aims for Joy and Success in Final Season Ahead of NCAAs
Tilde Baangman, a senior at the University of Colorado, emphasizes joy as her primary goal in her final collegiate skiing season. Despite previous shoulder injuries, she started strong this season with multiple top finishes at high-stakes events, including U.S. Nationals. Baangman seeks to build toward a peak performance at NCAAs, viewing her success as a reflection of her dedication and training. The supportive environment at CU, coupled with a strong team culture, has revitalized her passion for the sport, allowing her to thrive as an athlete and a student.
By the Numbers- Opened the season with three podium finishes at U.S. Nationals and Olympic qualifiers.
- Finished in the top 10 in nearly every collegiate race throughout her career.
- Currently focusing on camaraderie and collective success within her team.
- Training and support from CU's athletics programs have been crucial for her development.
Baangman aims to peak at the NCAAs in March while also signing up for the Broken Arrow mountain marathon in California this June.
Bottom LineBaangman's journey highlights the power of teamwork and community in achieving personal athletic goals, as she seeks to balance competitive success with the joy of racing alongside her peers.
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