The 2012 North American Ski Mountaineering Championship was the first edition of a North American Championship of Ski Mountaineering.
The 2012 Crested Butte Ski Mountaineering Race, supported by the United States Ski Mountaineering Association (USSMA), held in Colorado from 27 to 29 January 2012 was billed as the North American Championship of the International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF). Participants were competition ski mountaineers from Canada and the United States.[1] Some competitors from other continents (italic in the ranking lists below) also participated in the Crested Butte Ski Mountaineering Race events, but appear only in the World ranking and not in the North American Championship's ranking (abbreviated NAC in the lists below).[2]
Results
Sprint race
Event held on January 28, 2012
List of the best 10 participants by gender:
Women
1)includes 5 penalty seconds
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Men
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Single race
Event held on January 29, 2012
List of the best 10 participants by gender:
Women
1)includes 1 penalty minute
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Men
1)includes 1 penalty minute
2) 12th in World ranking was the Slovakian runner Jan Koles.
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Total Ranking
(total time of the sprint and the single races)[2]
List of the best 10 teams by gender:
Women
1)includes 5 penalty seconds
2) includes 1 penalty minute
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Men
1)includes 1 penalty minute
2) 12th in World total ranking was the Slovakian runner Jan Koles.
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External links
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US Ski Mountaineering National Championships, YouTube
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Climbing the clouds Virtual exhibit of British Columbia mountaineering
References
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^ 2012 ISMF North American Championships, USMAA.
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^ a b North American Ski Mountaineering Championships - Results
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