Colby Stevenson, Alex Hall, Nick Goepper Qualify For Men’s Slopestyle Final
Feb 14, 2022, 11:43 PM | Updated: 11:55 pm
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SALT LAKE CITY – Colby Stevenson, Alex Hall, and Nick Goepper all qualified for the Men’s Slopestyle Final at the Winter Olympics.
The trio competed in the Men’s Slopestyle Qualification that took place at Genting Snow Park on Monday, February 14.
Stevenson and Goepper are alums of Westminster College. Hall is currently attending the University of Utah.
We have three @TeamUSA athletes who have qualified for the freestyle skiing slopestyle final!
🇺🇸 :
Nick Goepper
Alex Hall
Colby Stevenson#WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/oTV3hTlay4— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 15, 2022
Thanks to each of their first runs down the slopes, Stevenson, Hall, and Goepper qualified for the Final of the event, which will take place on Tuesday, February 15.
All three skiers placed in the top 12 of the Men’s Slopestyle Qualification.
Men’s Slopestyle Qualification
Colby Stevenson
Run 1 – 78.01
Run 2 – 35.80
Ranked – Sixth
Alex Hall
Run 1 – 79.13
Run 2 – 40.60
Ranked – Fifth
Nick Goepper
Run 1 – 82.51
Run 2 – 80.23
Ranked – Third
.@NickGoepper puts down a stellar first run to move into second place in men's freestyle skiing slopestyle!
📺: @USA_Network & @peacockTV
💻: https://t.co/DaRR18atEa#WinterOlympics \ #WatchWithUS \ @TeamUSA pic.twitter.com/K5WjmjNsHP— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 15, 2022
The Men’s Slopestyle Final will take place on February 15 at 6:30 p.m. (MDT).
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