February 21st – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Just five disciplines but competition in eight events with five gold medals up for grabs.

In today: Alpine skiing, biathlon, short track speed skating, and speed skating. Out today: Figure skating (done in Sochi), freestyle skiing (done in Sochi), and nordic combined (done in Sochi).

All times below are ET.

Alpine Skiing

Events: The final women’s alpine skiing event is Friday and four American women are in the field of 88 for the first run of the slalom at 7:45 AM. Mikaela Shiffrin goes first for the US, sixth overall with Resi Stiegler going 26th. Megan McJames will be the 38th to start and finally Julia Ford goes 51st. The second run will be held at 11:15 AM with the two times combined for the final standings.

When:

  • Women’s Slalom Run 1 – 7:45 AM
  • *Women’s Slalom Run 2 – 11:15 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The alpine skiing will be included in NBC’s evening coverage from 8-11 PM ET.

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February 20th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Review

The US women came oh so close to gold against Canada but it didn’t mean the US didn’t win gold on Thursday. They did win gold for the fourth straight day. The last time that happened? I’m not sure if it ever did but certainly not in 2006 or 2010!

Figure Skating

Events:

  • Ladies’ free program

All three US ladies had good short programs but the top skaters were all a significant amount better. That meant the US ladies needed strong routines but also some help from other skaters. Polina Edmunds, was first to go and put up a solid but not spectacular 122.21. She was ninth best in the free skate and finished ninth overall with a 183.25. Gracie Gold was next and skated fairly well. Still there were flaws and her 136.90 was only fifth best in the free skate. She finished fourth with a 205.53. Ashley Wagner was unable to capture the magic either. Her routine looked okay but had a lot of technical problems and she scored a 127.99, seventh best, and finished in seventh with a total of 193.20.

Third place came in at 216.73 so even with really really good programs that would have been a hard score for the US ladies to match. The US leaves Sochi with just two medals but a lot of young talents on the ladies’ side especially.

  • Polina Edmunds –  Finished 9th with a score of 183.25. In the free program scored a 122.21, 9th best.
  • Gracie Gold – Finished 4th with a score of 205.53. In the free program scored a 136.90, 5th best.
  • Ashley Wagner – Finished 7th with a score of 193.20. In the free program scored a 127.99, 7th best.

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USA Women’s Sevens Rugby Set For Round Three in Brazil

Last weekend was a big challenge for the US in the pool as they faced two of the top four in the world. After a disappointing first day with blowout losses to Canada and Australia they were more competitive with Canada on Sunday morning before winning their final two games over England and Spain to grab the plate.

Now in Brazil the US can look at more favorable group draw and hope to have a winning record this weekend. The US will start things off with England (tied with the US and Spain for fifth in the season standings). It’ll be the third tournament in a row that the two have met with England winning 12-10 in Dubai and the US winning 19-5 last weekend. Next up for the US will be a really difficult matchup with current standings leader New Zealand. They met back in pool play in Dubai with the US losing 31-0. New Zealand dominated Canada in the final last weekend 36-0. The final pool match will be against Ireland (tied for 12th in the standings). Ireland was the first opponent in pool play for the US in Dubai and the Irish tied the Americans 12-12.

It certainly looks like a pool where 2-1 is doable if the US plays as well as they did on Sunday in Atlanta. You may or may not be able to find live video on wsws.irb.com. If you can’t it’s because the rights in the US are held by Universal Sports and you can’t stream it without having access to that TV channel.

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Sochi 2014 – USA Gold Medal Winner #7 – Ted Ligety

Of the first six gold medals won by the US, only one was awarded to someone who had medaled in the Olympics before (Meryl Davis and Charlie White: bronze in the team event here in Sochi, silver in Vancouver in the ice dance). The story for most of the winners has been about someone finally making it big on the biggest stage in the world.

That doesn’t really apply to Ted Ligety. Yes it’d been a long time since he was on top, but this was the 2006 Olympic gold medalist in the combined event. He also went and won the super-G, the combined, and the giant slalom in the last World Championships.

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February 20th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Just four disciplines and competition in five events with five gold medals up for grabs.

In today: nordic combined. Out today: Alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country, snowboarding, and speed skating.

All times below are ET.

Figure Skating

Events: All three US ladies had strong short programs. Now they are all in the top seven but all quite a bit behind the top three and probably needing help to reach the medal stand. The free skate begins at 10 AM but Polina Edmunds, seventh in the short program, will be the first American at 17th, fifth in group three. That should be about 12:42 PM.

In the final group going 22nd overall and fourth in the group will be Gracie GoldGold is in fourth heading into the free skate and will know if there is room for her to jump onto the medal stand. She will skate at about 1:30 PM. She’ll be followed immediately by Ashley Wagner who is in sixth and will skate at about 1:38 PM.

This is the final event for figure skating in Sochi. There will be a gala still to come on Saturday but that is just for entertainment purposes.

When:

  • *Ladies’ free skate – 10 AM
    • Polina Edmunds – Approx. 12:42 PM
    • Gracie Gold – Approx 1:30 PM
    • Ashley Wagner – Approx 1:38 PM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The figure skating will be shown LIVE on NBCSN from 10 AM-2 PM ET and included in NBC’s primetime coverage from 8-11:30 PM ET.

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Venus Williams Joins Serena in Dubai Quarterfinals

Venus Williams has been looking to regain the form she once had and we all remember and if Wednesday was any indication that form may not be that far from her. Williams was dominant in a 56 minute 6-2, 6-1 win over the #12 player in the world in Ana IvanovicWilliams serve wasn’t totally up to speed with a first serve % of just 44%, but she won all 18 that she got in and was a strong 52% on second serve points. She broke Ivanovic five times in eight service games by attacking her second serve and winning 68% of those points.

In doubles action Venus and Serena Williams were knocked out by top five doubles players Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina  6-4, 4-6, 10-4. The match was always tight with both teams winning over 60% of their service points and each team being broken twice in ten service games. Things just went the way of the Russians in the deciding super-tie break. It isn’t the worst thing though for the Williams sisters who both have quarterfinal matches on Thursday to focus on and could be quite busy the next few days with singles play.

Singles Draw

This is the route for each American to the main draw if the higher rankings win. Green means the American on the left would be the higher ranked player, red means they would be lower ranked. Bold on an athlete indicates that match has been completed. Matches highlighted in yellow are on today’s schedule. Click to expand.

Dubai Tennis Championships - Singles - 2-20-14

The draw for Venus Williams has gotten a bit easier as second seed Agnieszka Radwanska was knocked out on Wednesday by Flavia Panetta. Panetta will still be the higher ranked player, but it’s not a world top-five player in the quarterfinals anymore. In fact the only top five player left that Williams could face is her own sister Serena. This also means Serena wouldn’t need to beat any top five players to win this tournament. When #4 Sara Errani was beaten by #8 Caroline Wozniacki it meant that Venus wouldn’t face any top-ten players on her side of the draw. A finals appearance looks more and more doable for Venus.

On Serena’s side after Carla Suarez Navarro upset Petra Kvitova there is only one top ten player between Serena and the title, her next opponent Jelena Jankovic.

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February 19th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Review

The US won gold on Monday. The US won gold on Tuesday. The US won gold AGAIN on Thursday! It’s been a nice start to the final week of the Olympics for the US.

Alpine Skiing

Events:

  • *Men’s Giant Slalom Run 1
  • *Men’s Giant Slalom Run 2

Ted Ligety was the first American to go in the first run and made his mark with a 1:21.08 that would stand as the best run and was nearly a full second faster than anyone else. Bode Miller went next but couldn’t come close to matching Ligety’s time with a 1:23.64 that placed him just 26th. Tim Jitloff was the second best American with a 21st place, 1:23.23 run. Jared Goldberg was the final American and he placed 27th in 1:23.66.

In run two Goldberg went first for the US and put up a fantastic time of 1:23.82. That ended up being the sixth fastest second run and he finished 19th in a time of 2:47.48. Miller was next for the US and wasn’t as quick as his 1:24.18 was only 13th fastest in the second runs. Miller finished in 20th for the US with a total time of 2:47.82.  Jitloff had a really nice run as well with a eight place second run of 1:23.90 that moved him into 15th overall with a 2:47.13.

When it came time for Ligety’s final run he knew he wouldn’t even need to be nearly the best as his margin gave him some breathing room. When he got to the finish he was only 14th fastest in the second runs but the 1:24.21 was fast enough as his overall time of 2:45.29 gave him the gold by a 0.48 second margin.

Results Summarized:

  • Bode Miller – Finished 20th with a time of 2:47.82. Was 26th in the first run with a 1:23.64 and 13th fastest in the second run with a 1:24.18.
  • Jared Goldberg – Finished 19th with a time of 2:45.29. Was 27th in the first run with a 1:23.66 and 6th fastest in the second run with a 1:23.82.
  • Tim Jitloff – Finished 15th with a time of 2:47.13. Was 21st in the first run with a 1:23.23 and 8th fastest in the second run with a 1:23.90.
  • Ted Ligety – Won the gold medal with a time of 2:45.29. Was fastest in the first run with a 1:21.08 and 14th fastest in the second run with a 1:24.21.


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Sochi 2014 – USA Gold Medal Winner #6 – David Wise

This was the first time we’d ever seen the halfpipe competition in freestyle skiing as part of the Olympics and so no one has ever had a chance to ride the pipe on skis to such attention before. David Wise is the first ever gold medalist in the freestyle skiing halfpipe.

Wise is an interesting story. He’s just 23 years old but already married with a daughter, perhaps not what you think of when you see someone drop into a halfpipe. His gold medal in Sochi was no surprise at all. This is the defending world champion in the halfpipe and he’s won the X-Games superpipe golds in three straight years as well.

Still it’s unlikely the attention those accomplishments brought him, especially in the mainstream press, will be anything like what he’ll see after Sochi.

You can give Wise a follow on twitter @mrDavidWise and follow his career on his website, david-wise.com. From everything we’ve seen from him so far he’s a classic American success story. A family man who is on the top of his career at the moment as well.

February 19th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Lots of changes in what you’ll see! Eight disciplines and competition in nine events with seven gold medals up for grabs.

In today: Cross-country skiing, figure skating, and ice hockey. Out today: Freestyle skiing, nordic combined, and short track speed skating.

All times below are ET.

Alpine Skiing

Events: Four American men are in the field of 109 for the first run of the giant slalom at 2 AM. Ted Ligety goes first for the US, seventh overall with Bode Miller going 16th. The final two Americans are Tim Jitloff who goes 22nd and Jared Goldberg who goes 40th. The second run will be held at 5:30 AM with the two times combined for the final standings. In the second run the top 30 times will go first in reverse order of the standings, so we’ll know the winner before the final 70+ skiers have gone.

When:

  • Men’s Giant Slalom Run 1 – 2 AM
  • *Men’s Giant Slalom Run 2 – 5:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The alpine skiing will be included in NBC’s evening coverage from 8-11:30 PM ET.

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Sochi 2014 – USA Gold Medal Winners #5 – Meryl Davis and Charlie White

For the first time when it comes time to talk about a gold medalist for the US in Sochi we aren’t talking about someone in a halfpipe or on a slopestyle course. We’re talking figure skating! Meryl Davis and Charlie White entered Sochi as the defending World Champions so there is no surprise around the world that they are now the gold medalists.

Still their story of being paired up 17 years ago and becoming gold medalists in a sport that the United States has never done much in is pretty incredible. I’ve watched figure skating in the Olympics for years and never was ice dancing something relevant to an American crowd, that just wasn’t the kind of skating the US was good at.

They have dominated ice dancing in the United States for years now, they are the six-time defending champions, and their last four world championship appearances have resulted in two golds and two silvers. They won silver in 2010 at the Olympics but now they are gold medalists.

The scores of Davis and White: 78.89 in the short dance, 116.63 in the free dance, and 195.52 in the total score, were all world records in the newer scoring system.

The gold medal in the Olympics will only propel Davis and White’s popularity to a new level in the US and at 26 and 27 their story would appear to be far from over.