FARMINGTON — Taylor Gordon and Josh Smith raced their way to first-place finishes in the historic Dartmouth Cup Alpine race at Titcomb Mountain, besting a field of 20 girls and 29 boys. The two-run event was held on the Otter Slide.
The Dartmouth Race started in 1952 and is for Farmington Ski Club members (Titcomb Mountain season passholders) age 12 and under. When a competitors win a race, they cannot compete in it again, but their names are engraved at the base of the cup forever.
Below are the race results, by age group:
Age 6 and under, girls: 1. Molly Gagnon; Boys: 1. Finn Morton, 2. Reed Potter, 3. Koa C Dumont, 4. Ben Engle; Age 7 & 8, girls: 1. Madeline Morton, 2. Nora McCourt, 3. Abigail Goodspeed, 4. Lucinda Carroll, 5. Bria Reeves, 6. Maya Kellett, 7. Adelaide Morton; Boys: 1. Trenton Beaudoin, 2. JJ Greenlaw, 3. Eamon Tansey, 4. Ted Simpson, 5. Silas Tibbetts, 6. Henri McCourt, 7. Cyrus Engle, 8. Aryah Das; Age 9 and 10, girls: 1. Taylor Gordon (overall girls winner), 2. Sadie McDonough, 3. Kamryn Joyce, 4. Katie Yeaton, 5. Meredith Gagnon, 6. Vivian Cormier, 7. Norie Tibbetts, 8. Nellie Wotton, 9. Navada Sayles, 10. Molly Kearing; Boys: 1. Sam Goodspeed, 2. Max Olmstead, 3. Colby Ranger, 4. Milo Thompson-Vought, 5. Josh Hebert, 6. Davin Getchell, 7. Ben Hilton; Age 11 & 12, girls: 1. Nadia Reeves, 2. Kaitlynn Getchell; Boys: 1. Josh Smith (overall boys winner), 2. Jack Kearing, 3. Ashton Beaudoin, 4. Adam Loewen, 5. Noah Bogar, 6. Aubrey BarrettAngelo Federico, 7. Henry Hilton, 8. Eddie Hebert
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