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The senior skier is the first Denver woman to sweep the alpine national title events since 2018.

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Sara Rask stands on center ice with her national championship trophy

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On a clear, windy day in Hanover, New Hampshire, 桃子直播 senior Sara Rask entered the women鈥檚 giant slalom鈥攖he final alpine race of the 2025 NCAA Championships鈥攚ith a surge of confidence.

Having already secured a national title in slalom two days earlier, Rask was well-prepared for the conditions on March 7. The wind would require athletes to be 鈥渞eally low in your tuck,鈥 a technique she says played to her strengths.

After completing her second and final run at Dartmouth Skiway, Rask paused to gather her thoughts. As she awaited the results, surrounded by her teammates, friends from the East Coast that she hadn鈥檛 seen in months, and Josh Berlo, 桃子直播鈥檚 vice chancellor for athletics, it hit her: She had swept the women鈥檚 alpine national titles.听

It was an achievement Rask had worked toward since joining the team in 2023.听

Sara Rask celebrates her national championships at Dartmouth
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Rask joins a long line of 桃子直播 women's skiers who have had great success over the history of the program. She is the first Denver woman to sweep the two alpine events since Amelia Smart in 2018 and the first women鈥檚 giant slalom champion since Storm Klomhaus in 2020. Olympian and current US Ski Team member Katie Hensien won Denver鈥檚 previous individual national title in slalom in 2022.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe I鈥檓 one of them,鈥 Rask says. 鈥淲henever I鈥檓 in the coach鈥檚 office, I see all of the national champions on the wall, and it feels crazy that I鈥檓 going to be up there now. It feels surreal and it鈥檚 super cool.鈥

The 桃子直播 Newsroom chatted with Rask about how she stayed motivated in achieving her goal of winning a national championship, how she manages pre-race nerves, and what advice she has for skiers who are just beginning their collegiate career.

You鈥檝e said that being a national champion was something you鈥檝e wanted to do since coming to 桃子直播. How have you stayed motivated throughout your collegiate career?

I鈥檓 also at Denver to get an education, and that helps ensure that skiing is not my whole identity and my whole life, which makes it easier for me to put in 100% effort. I think having this team that I鈥檓 training and racing with here at Denver, where we鈥檙e all working toward the same goal together and none of us want to let each other down, makes it very special and very easy to give your best for your team and for yourself.听

Who do you credit for helping you get to the podium?

There are so many people; I have not done this by myself. My whole family started ski racing together鈥攚e live in Stockholm, so we would all drive up to the mountains every weekend. My dad figured out how to ski, and my mom would always cheer for me at the finish and always encouraged me to continue.听

Also, I credit all the coaches I鈥檝e had that have brought me to the place where I am now. Lately, it鈥檚 been Joonas (Rasanen, the Otto Tschusdi head alpine skiing coach) and M.R. (Hostetter, alpine associate head coach)鈥攁nd my teammates. It鈥檚 a little bit different doing college skiing because you are on a team, and you race for each other. That has really been a huge part of my success as well.听

What鈥檚 your go-to snack or meal that helps you fuel up before a big race?

Dried mango鈥攊t鈥檚 so yummy and easy to pack. I pack it in a plastic bag, and it gives me that little energy boost and doesn鈥檛 make me feel heavy or tired.

How do you manage pre-race nerves?

I try to not make it anything special. I know that some races are more special than others, but I'm not going to change my routines. My routines lately have been very relaxed because that's how I perform. I make sure that I talk to my friends, I smile at my coaches, and I enjoy the day. When I feel that heart racing, I smile鈥攖hat feels good. I like having a little bit of nerves. It's not every day that I get that anymore. So I welcome it.

What advice would you give to younger athletes who are just beginning their journey in collegiate skiing?

Find a way that works for you and stick with it. It's very easy to get overwhelmed by everything that's going on, and then you look at what everyone else around you is doing. When I started figuring out my daily routine, like when I wanted to do my schoolwork, when I wanted to go to bed, when I wanted to get groceries鈥攖hose simple things help me feel like I have control. And when I have control, I get things done.听

Also, one thing I talked about in my senior speech is happy girls are fast girls, and I think that counts for boys as well. It鈥檚 really hard to do your best if you鈥檙e not enjoying it鈥攕o find a way to enjoy it.

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