"I didn’t expect really to win that combined because I hadn’t trained much super-G, but I’ve been training slalom all year... and then to come here and do this, get two wins after never winning a national title before, is pretty fun."
6 Things You Didn't Know About Luke Winters
- 1. In 2019, Luke grabbed his first national championship title, landing on the top of the podium in alpine combined at Sugarloaf, Maine. He then followed that up with his second national title, in slalom at Waterville Valley, N.H.!
- 2. In 2018, Luke and teammate River Radamus double podiumed at World Junior Championships in Davos, Switzerland.
- 3. Luke was born and raised in Oregon with a twin brother, two sisters, and two great parents.
- 4. After Luke graduates, he hopes to do something in construction, engineering, or real estate.
- 5. Luke is a pilot and is currently working on his instrument rating.
- 6. Luke grew up skiing with his twin brother. "We both loved the speed and competitiveness at a young age and never stopped."
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Luke's News
2023-24 Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team Nominations
May 10, 2023

USA Wins Gold in the World Championships Team Event
February 14, 2023

Seymour Seventh, Winters 12th in Chamonix
February 04, 2023
Wright Top 20, Winters Top 30 in Tough World Cup Conditions
January 15, 2023

Winters Secures Top 15 in Night Slalom
January 04, 2023

Shiffrin Second in Sestriere; Moltzan Fifth
December 11, 2022

2022-23 Stifel U.S. Alpine Team Announced
October 19, 2022

2022-23 U.S. Alpine Ski Team Nominations
May 09, 2022
