World Pro Ski Tour Men's & Women's Super Slalom - Tenney Pro Open Results

The course held up beautifully for Tenney Mountain’s first-ever World Pro Ski Tour race day, and what a day it was! Spectators witnessed thrilling head-to-head action in the Tenney Pro Open, presented by Tuff Shed and Surefoot. The energy was electric, the racing was fierce, and we couldn’t have asked for a better kickoff!
The Tenney Pro Open, presented by Surefoot, showcased a dynamic lineup of both seasoned competitors and rising stars in the women’s field, with athletes representing seven different countries.
Reigning 2024 Tour Champion Erin Mielzynski qualified with the fastest time yesterday and faced off against Kaja Norbye in the finals.
In the small final, past tour champion Tuva Norbye triumphed over Elena Exenberger, finishing in third and fourth place, respectively, while Kaja Norbye claimed the coveted winning title.
"A heartfelt thank you goes out to Tenney Mountain, the athletes, our sponsors and the Hill Crew for their efforts in clearing the fresh snow off the course this morning and making theWe’re just getting started—another incredible day of racing awaits tomorrow! Get ready for more intense competition, fast turns, and unforgettable moments on the mountain.:
The Tenney Pro Open, presented by Surefoot, delivered an electrifying day of racing, featuring a fierce lineup of seasoned veterans and rising stars from seven different countries in the women’s field.
Reigning 2024 Tour Champion Erin Mielzynski set the pace in qualifying with the fastest time, but in an intense final showdown, Kaja Norbye emerged victorious, securing back-to-back wins in both runs to claim the top spot.
In the small final, past tour champion Tuva Norbye edged out Elena Exenberger, earning third place while Exenberger finished a strong fourth. Meanwhile, Kaja Norbye’s commanding performance cemented her as the champion of the day.
Much like the women’s event, the men’s field at the Tenney Pro Open showcased a dynamic mix of seasoned Tour veterans, rising stars, and standout New Hampshire athletes.
Defending 2024 Tour Champion Christian Soevik (NOR) proved why he holds the title, clocking the fastest qualifying time of the day. He battled through a competitive field to meet Filip Foretjek (CZE) in a high-stakes final, where Soevik delivered a dominant performance to retain his championship title.
The small final saw an exciting showdown between two promising rookies, Zachary Temertzoglou (CAN) and Hayden Dahl (USA). After an intense head-to-head duel, Temertzoglou clinched third place, while Dahl secured a strong fourth-place finish.