Results: World Pro Ski Tour Men's & Women's Super Slaloms | New Hampshire Pro Open

Despite the unpredictable East Coast weather, the World Pro Ski Tour brought the excitement to Tenney Mountain for an unforgettable final day of competition. With St. Patrick’s Day weekend energy in full force, the atmosphere was electric, and the athletes rose to the occasion, delivering spectacular performances. What a way to cap off an incredible weekend of racing!
The Tenney Pro Open delivered another thrilling day of head-to-head dual super slalom action at Tenney Mountain!
Kaja Norbye (NOR) led the charge once again, securing her second victory of the weekend. In a special moment, she faced off against her sister, Tuva Norbye, for only the third time in their careers—Tuva claimed second place in an intense final. Elena Exenberger impressed with a strong performance, earning her first-ever podium finish in third, while Erin Mielzynski rounded out the top four.
“A huge congratulations to all the athletes for an incredible weekend of racing! We’re beyond grateful for everyone who came out to support, and a special shoutout to the Tenney Mountain team for going above and beyond to make this an unforgettable event for the World Pro Ski Tour.
“The event featured thrilling performances from all athletes, and a heartfelt thank you goes out to Steven Kelly and Tenney Mountain for hosting, as well as to all the sponsors, athletes, staff and the ski community that came together to make this weekend truly unforgettable.”
The Tenney Pro Open, presented by Mazda, pushed through some weather challenges on the iconic Shooting Star Run in New Hampshire, setting the stage for an electrifying second day of dual super slalom racing.
“A huge thank you to Repower Eco with the Speed Run, who generously donated a $500 bonus to both speed run winners, Christian Soevik and Erin Mielzynski!”
In a long-awaited triumph, Filip Forejtek finally claimed his first-ever Pro Tour victory after consistently finishing second in previous races. His determination paid off as he delivered a dominant performance to take the top spot. Hayden Dahl (USA) followed with an impressive second-place finish, while Zachary Temertzoglou secured third place—an exciting milestone for the New Hampshire native on his home turf.
Defending Tour champion Christian Soevik, who had won the previous day, was on the hunt for back-to-back victories. However, Zachary Temertzoglou capitalized on the opportunity, earning his first-ever Pro Tour podium in third place. Soevik ultimately finished fourth, securing the final spot in the semi-finals.
This weekend was filled with incredible performances, fierce competition, and unforgettable moments. A heartfelt thank you goes out to Steven and Lynn Kelly, Tenney Mountain, and all the sponsors, athletes, staff, and passionate ski racing fans who came together to make this stop truly special