On March 23, 2016

KMS Freestyle athletes dominate at Junior Nationals

Courtesy of Killington Mountain School

Hannah Soar, far left, stands atop a podium with fellow freestylists at a recent competition.

Killington Mountain School Mogul athletes brought their success out West for Junior Nationals held in Sun Valley, Idaho, where Abe Studler took the win in both the Singles and Duals events. Hannah Soar took a spot on the podium both days as well, with second place in Singles and third in Duals. Alex Lewis and Cam Robinson both had top ten finishes in the Singles event, with Spencer Belsky also cracking the top ten, taking seventh in Duals.

From there the team went on to Steamboat Springs, Colo. to compete in Nationals this past week.

Thursday Men’s Single Moguls

Abe Studler – 1st Overall
Alex Lewis – 7th Overall (2nd U17)
Cam Robinson – 8th Overall (3rd U17)
Ian Beauregard – 18th Overall
Collin Campbell – 25th Overall
Adam Stiefel – 31st Overall (2nd U15)
Spencer Belsky – 33 Overall
Myles Frendel – 40th Overall
Ben Arquit – 50th Overall
Zach Simpson – 51st Overall
Kalman Heims – 69th Overall

Friday Women’s Single Moguls

Hannah Soar – 2nd Overall
Sofia Robinson – 12th Overall
Kaia Schmid – 35th Overall

Sunday Dual Moguls

Abe Studler – 1st
Hannah Soar – 3rd
Spencer Belsky – 7th

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