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Men's champ Jared Goldberg, left, and women's champ Isabella Wright pose together after winning downhill titles at the U.S. Alpine Championships on Wednesday at Sugarloaf in Carrabassett Valley.
The top three finishers in the men's downhill at the U.S. Alpine Championships stand on the podium Wednesday at Sugarloaf in Carrabassett Valley. From left are: Broderick Thompson (bronze), Jared Goldberg (gold) and Jeffrey Read (silver).
The top three finishers in the women's downhill at the U.S. Alpine Championships stand on the podium Wednesday at Sugarloaf in Carrabassett Valley. From left are: Keely Cashman (bronze), Isabella Wright (gold) and Jacqueline Wiles (silver).
Jared Goldberg speeds down the Narrow Gauge trail at Sugarloaf during the downhill competition of the U.S. Alpine Championships in Carrabassett Valley on Wednesday. Wright was the women's champion.
Isabella Wright speeds down the Narrow Gauge trail at Sugarloaf during the downhill competition of the U.S. Alpine Championships in Carrabassett Valley on Wednesday. Wright was the women's champion.
Jared Goldberg speeds down the Narrow Gauge trail at Sugarloaf during the downhill competition of the U.S. Alpine Championships in Carrabassett Valley on Wednesday. Goldberg was the men's champion.
Jared Goldberg speeds down the Narrow Gauge trail at Sugarloaf during the downhill competition of the U.S. Alpine Championships in Carrabassett Valley on Wednesday. Goldberg was the men's champion.
Maine native Sam Morse speeds down the Narrow Gauge trail at Sugarloaf during the downhill competition of the U.S. Alpine Championships in Carrabassett Valley on Wednesday. Morse finished fourth.
Sam Morse speeds down the Narrow Gauge trail at Sugarloaf during the downhill competition of the U.S. Alpine Championships in Carrabassett Valley on Wednesday. Morse finished fourth.