BIWABIK, Minn. – For most of Wednesday, all Luke Conway could do was wait. The Minneapolis Washburn senior was the second skier down the mountain in the morning and third in the afternoon.
They were good runs. The best, it turned out after his wait ended.
"It's kind of been a dream of mine my whole life," said Conway, who won the boys' Alpine skiing individual state championship at Giants Ridge.
Conway had the fastest time on both runs and his combined time of 1 minute, 10.44 seconds topped Edina sophomore Adam Berghult, who was a favorite entering the meet.
Conway's victory makes it two state champions in the family. His older brother Patrick was the individual winner in 2006. That kind of legacy, alongside a lifetime of coaching from their dad, gave Luke the extra push he needed to top last year's second-place finish.
"I feel really lucky, and I'm super grateful for all the opportunities I've had," he said.
With subzero windchill persisting even as the sun came out for the afternoon run, Conway was more concerned with how hard to push through the slalom gates. The 17-year-old tried not to focus on his time after his first run, but he knew he held a thin lead.
"It was really nerve-racking," he said. "I decided it was best to just do what I do, ski as I know how to ski and try to have some fun with it and hope it worked out. And it did, and I can't ask for much more than that."