American college skiing competition
The 1956 NCAA Skiing Championships were contested in Winter Park, Colorado at the third annual NCAA-sanctioned ski tournament to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate alpine skiing , cross-country skiing , and ski jumping in the United States .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Led by coach Willy Schaeffler , co-host Denver claimed their third national championship in as many years, with Dartmouth repeating as the runner-up in the team standings.[ 5]
Repeat individual champions were Dartmouth's Chiharu Igaya (Alpine, Slalom), Denver's Willis Olson (Jumping, third consecutive), and Idaho 's Eirik Berggren (Nordic). Less than two months earlier, Igaya was the silver medalist in slalom at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo , Italy .
Venue
This year's championships were held March 23–25 in Colorado at Winter Park , west of Denver .[ 6]
The third edition, these were the first NCAA championships in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains .
Team scoring
Source: [ 5]
Individual events
Four events were held, which yielded seven individual titles.
Friday: Slalom
Saturday: Downhill, Cross Country
Sunday: Jumping [ 2] [ 6]
Source: [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
See also
References
^ a b "NCAA Skiing Championships Results" (PDF) . NCAA . NCAA.org. Retrieved July 4, 2016 .
^ a b c "NCAA ski tourney opens; Idaho among favored trio" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 23, 1956. p. 16.
^ a b "Igaya wins slalom; Cougar skiers sixth" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 24, 1956. p. 12.
^ a b "Vandals, UW capture wins in NCAA ski" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 25, 1956. p. 1, sports.
^ a b "Denver NCAA ski champ; Vandal individuals sparkle" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 26, 1956. p. 12.
^ a b "NCAA ski championships begin at Winter Park" . Deseret News . (Salt Lake City, Utah). United Press. March 23, 1956. p. B6.
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Championships Women's events added from 1983
1955–56 NCAA championships