Alex Grant Wins 28th annual Monroe Cup
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Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation racers were all smiles at Rotarun.
 
Sunday, March 2, 2025
 

BY HEATHER FOSTER


Nearly 200 ski racers turned out for the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation’s annual Monroe Cup alpine ski race at Rotarun Ski Area near Hailey Feb. 22-23.


Named after ski racing coach and legend Lane Monroe, the Monroe Cup brings nearly 200 U10, U12, and a handful of U14/U16 athletes from across the region to compete in this Intermountain Division Qualifier event for the IMD Championships.


“We had a fantastic two days of racing at Rotarun!” said SVSEF Alpine U12 North Series Head Coach, Claudia Stern. “Racing there brings out some of the best skiing from our kids all around. What a perfect race venue!” 


 
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Alex Grant hoists the Monroe Cup.
 

Monroe was the Program Director and Head Alpine Coach at SVSEF from 1970 to 1996, with a hiatus between 1973 and 1976 to serve as a U.S. Ski Team coach. From 1973-1974 Monroe was the Men's Special Teams coach and then the Head Women's Coach from 1975-1976.


The Monroe Cup was first held in 1997 on Bald Mountain, and continued there until 2021 when it moved to Rotarun Ski Area to continue as a slalom-only event. This was the fifth year the event has been held at Rotarun.


SVSEF Alpine U12 North Series coaches Adele Savaria and Skip Merrick were coached by Monroe and both went on to compete for the U.S. Ski Team.


Monroe was on site to present the awards on Saturday. “It’s so great to have Lane show up every year for his annual Monroe Cup race to hand out the awards,” said Savaria. “He is so honored to have this race named after him and it’s always great to see his smiling face.” 


 
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Skiers await their turn running the slalom gates.
 

Matt McNeal, who won the first Monroe Cup in 1997, handed out the awards on Sunday, while getting to watch both his son and daughter race.


The 2025 Monroe Cup featured two slalom races (four runs) on Saturday for the boys under mostly sunny skies with onsite race commentary by NBC Sports announcer Steve Porino. The girls raced in snowy conditions for most of Sunday, but their spirits were high with lots of smiles and face glitter!


Overall, the SVSEF Alpine U12 North Series and U10 Mini World Cup teams had strong showings with several podium finishes across the U10 and U12 age classes.


The competition was fierce, with athletes traveling to Rotarun from the North Series of the Intermountain Division including McCall Winter Sports Club, Jackson Hole Ski Club, Bogus Basin Ski Education Foundation, Grand Targhee Ski and Snowboard Foundation and Alyeska Ski Club from Alaska.


 
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Coaches Adele Savaria and Skip Merrick join Lane Monroe.
 

At the conclusion of both races on Saturday, SVSEF’s Alex Grant was awarded the Monroe Cup for his second- and first-place overall finishes. Mia Anderson from McCall Winter Sports Club won the Monroe Cup on Sunday with first- and third-place overall finishes for the girls. 


Awards were presented to the top five finishers for each race in the U10, U12, and U14 age categories.


Top SVSEF Athlete Results:


Boys - SL Saturday, February 22


Race #1 Overall


1st - Asa Sattler


2nd - Alex Grant


3rd - Breclan McCarthy


7th - Chase Martens


9th - Halsten Bruun


12th Walker Gove


Race #2 Overall


1st - Alex Grant


2nd - Breclan McCarthy


3rd - Asa Sattler


8th - Halsten Bruun


11th - Chase Martens


12th - Ford Rixon (First Place in U10 age class)


14th - Wyatt Mathews


Girls - SL Sunday, February 23


Race #1 Overall


3rd - Tea Smither


4th - Presley Jensen


5th - Sophie Robins


6th - Kayla Kloster (First Place U10 age class)


9th - Amelia Beck


10th - Marie McNeal


11th - Lauren Larabee


Race #2 Overall


1st - Alta Questad


2nd - Presley Jensen


5th - Tea Smither


6th - Marie McNeal


9th - Lauren Larabee


10th - Kayla Kloster (First Place U10 age class)


11th - Sophie Robins


12th - Amelia Beck


 

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