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Ross, McKennis Duran celebrate retirement at Saturday s downhill

Two-time Olympian and two-time national champion Alice McKennis Duran took a final lap to celebrate her retirement in between the two downhill runs at the U.S. Alpine Championships on Saturday, April 10, 2021, at Aspen Highlands. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Two World Cup mainstays said goodbye including one of the Aspen area’s own and a rare tie occurred atop another leaderboard on Saturday in what was downhill day at the U.S. Alpine Championships at Aspen Highlands. in recent days and celebrated together during Saturday’s downhill races. McKennis Duran is a local namesake who grew up skiing at Sunlight Mountain Resort in Glenwood Springs and formerly trained with the Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club.

Jupiter loses out on £322m EM mandate to Somerset Capital

Jupiter loses out on £322m EM mandate to Somerset Capital Omnis pulls Jupiter off second mandate in less than a year Omnis Investments has yanked its Omnis Global Emerging Markets Equity Opportunities mandate from Jupiter, appointing Somerset Capital Management instead. The appointment of Somerset to manage the £322m fund from 8 April was driven by Omnis’ focus on “delivering the best outcomes for clients and advisers”. The fund had been run by Jupiter’s global emerging markets head of strategy Ross Teverson since launch in August 2019. Since inception it has returned 17.1% while its benchmark the MSCI Emerging Markets index has delivered 26.3%.

Glenwood s Cornelius fourth in combined at U S nationals, Radamus wins super-G

Glenwood Springs skier Cooper Cornelius navigates the U.S. Alpine Championship course on Wednesday, April 7, 2021, at Aspen Highlands. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) After missing all of last season due to injury, Cooper Cornelius is still rounding back into form. But the Glenwood Springs ski racer put down some of his best runs of the season Wednesday, finishing just off the podium in the men’s combined at the U.S. Alpine Championships at Aspen Highlands. “I feel great about today. It’s my best result so far in this series. I know I’m skiing well,” Cornelius told The Aspen Times. “It’s just a lack of consistency sometimes from top to bottom. I honestly thought my better run of the day was going to be in super-G, just because that’s been a stronger event all year for me. But it was a really nice surprise to throw down a slalom run and move up a few places.”

Glenwood s Cornelius fourth in combined at U S ski nationals, Radamus wins super-G

Glenwood Springs skier Cooper Cornelius navigates the U.S. Alpine Championship course on Wednesday, April 7, 2021, at Aspen Highlands. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) After missing all of last season due to injury, Cooper Cornelius is still rounding back into form. But the Glenwood Springs ski racer put down some of his best runs of the season Wednesday, finishing just off the podium in the men’s combined at the U.S. Alpine Championships at Aspen Highlands. “I feel great about today. It’s my best result so far in this series. I know I’m skiing well,” Cornelius told The Aspen Times. “It’s just a lack of consistency sometimes from top to bottom. I honestly thought my better run of the day was going to be in super-G, just because that’s been a stronger event all year for me. But it was a really nice surprise to throw down a slalom run and move up a few places.”

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