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1/5/2016 12:00 AM | Skiing
PARK CITY, Utah - Chloe Fausa won the women's giant slalom as the Utah ski team continued at the Utah Invitational on Tuesday afternoon.
Fausa had the fastest first run of the day en route to the win. It is her fifth career victory, all of which have been in the giant slalom. She is a two-time All-American in the event.
"I'm very happy with today," Fausa said. "It feels great to start the season with a good result."
The Utes scored 75 points on the day to finish as the second women's team overall in the race. Julie Mohagen placed 11th while Teagen Palmer was 16th. Roni Remme did not finish her first run.
"I could not be more excited for Chloe to open the season with a collegiate victory," Utah head alpine coach Jaka Korencan said. "She skied very well technically and really deserves this win. The rest of the girls are still not feeling comfortable on this hill and have been skiing tentatively. However, the team is showing huge potential and I really believe we will turn things around very soon."
"Tremendous win for Chloe today!" Director of Skiing Kevin Sweeney said. "Definitely this result has bolstered our confidence. We are taking some nice steps in the right direction so we are really looking forward to the men's GS."
The alpine portion of the Utah Invitational closes out on Wednesday with the men's giant slalom, held at the Park City Mountain Resort in the Eagle race arena.