World Pro Ski Tour New Hampshire Pro Open Results

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01/March/2026

World Pro Ski Tour New Hampshire Pro Open Results

What an amazing turnout at Tenney Mountain today — a mix of exciting new athletes and familiar faces — all pushing hard and giving it everything they had. The passion, the camaraderie, and the level of racing made it an unforgettable day.

The New Hampshire Pro Open presented by Surefoot delivered high-intensity racing and unforgettable energy at Tenney Mountain, as Canadian rookie Etienne Mazellier captured his first World Pro Ski Tour victory in a thrilling final showdown.

Mazellier faced off against another WPST rookie—American standout Luke Kearing in an electrifying championship round. Both athletes put down exceptional runs, showcasing some of the strongest performances of the day. In the end, Mazellier’s precision and composure secured him the top step of the podium in a final that kept spectators on edge until the finish.

The semifinals were equally competitive. Gray Flanagan battled his way to claim third place, demonstrating consistency and speed throughout the day. Filip Forejtek rounded out the top four after a surprising and aggressive final run that highlighted the depth of talent in the field.

The Women’s field delivered another day of world-class competition at the New Hampshire Pro Open, highlighted by a thrilling head-to-head final between the United States and Canada.

In the New Hampshire Pro Open by Tuff Shed American standout Galena Wardle (USA) claimed the top step of the podium after an intense championship matchup against Maxine Van Strien (CAN). Both athletes attacked the course with confidence and precision, trading fast, aggressive runs in a final that showcased the strength and depth of the women’s field. Wardle ultimately secured the victory with composed, consistent skiing under pressure.

The semifinal round mirrored the previous day’s matchup, as Nora Brand (GER) once again faced Marlene Krohn (NOR). Brand delivered another strong performance to capture third place, while Krohn rounded out the top four after a competitive and hard-fought battle.

Despite overcast skies, conditions proved ideal for racing, producing firm, fast snow that elevated the level of competition. A strong field of both emerging athletes and seasoned competitors brought exceptional energy to the hill, making it a standout stop on the tour calendar.

The World Pro Ski Tour extends its sincere appreciation to Tenney Mountain for providing a premier venue and outstanding support throughout the event. Gratitude also goes to Tuff Shed, Surefoot, and all partners and sponsors whose continued commitment fuels the growth of WPST professional dual slalom racing. Above all, we celebrate the athletes for delivering world-class competition and the fans whose enthusiasm created an electric atmosphere from start to finish.

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