USA Goes to 2-0 After 17-14 Win Over Japan

The US men went to 2-0 in qualifying for the Water Polo World League after holding off Japan 17-14 in a high scoring game. The US led 4-1 after the first quarter and still held the three point lead after the first half, though by a 9-6 margin. After leading 13-9 going into the fourth Japan made it a bit closer but the US held on. Alex Obert led the US with four goals while John Mann and Bret Bonanni added three goals each. Merrill Moses made seven saves in the win.

The US is the only 2-0 team in the tournament and by going to 3-0 with a win over 1-1 Kazakhstan on Thursday the US would basically lock up a spot in the World League. Kazakhstan has only made the World League once and the US defeated them 17-11 in a knockout match last year.

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12 of 16 Americans Still Alive in Individual Competitions at Archery World Cup in Medellin

Competition was narrowed to the top 32 in the individual events on Wednesday at the Archery World Cup event in Medellin, Colombia and for most of the Americans that wasn’t a problem. The US saw 12 of their 16 archers advance to the next day of competition with the women’s recurve athletes comprising three of the four who were knocked out. Only one of the four qualified in a top 32 position, Erin Mickelberry in 27th with a 632. Mickelberry didn’t advance though as she was blanked 6-0 by Mayra Mendez of Venezuela. Allison Eaton, seeded 45th, was also shutout 6-0 by Le Chien-Yeng of Chinese Taipei. Anna Miscione was seeded 44th and was also knocked out, though she got on the board in a 7-3 loss to Karina Winter of Germany. The only US woman to advance was #43 Lauren Clamon after she won a tiebreaker to defeat Elizabeth Rodriguez of Cuba 6-5. Mickelberry, Clamon, and Miscione will compete for the US in the team competition on Friday after qualifying in tenth.

The other American eliminated on day one was in the recurve men’s competition. The US archers qualified well, all four in the top 29, though Brady Ellison, second with a 687, and Jake Kaminski, seventh with a 674, were the best of the bunch. Both of them earned byes to Thursday’s round of 32. Also advancing to the round of 32 was Colin Klimitchek who won two matches from the #29 spot defeating Pablo Jordan of Bolivia 7-3 and Jose Alvarez of Ecuador 6-2. #26 Jacob Wukie had a first round bye but then dropped his opening match 6-2 to Felipe Perez Alvarez of Chile. Ellison, Kaminski, and Wukie earned the #2 seed for the men’s team competition and Ellison will pair with Mickelberry in the mixed competition where they are seeded eighth.

All of the US compound archers advanced on a strong day, though to be fair none of them won a knockout match. There were only 31 women’s compound competitors so there was no elimination rounds on Wednesday in that event. Crystal Gauvin continued her strong form from Shanghai as she was the second best qualifier after shooting a 698 and the only American in the top 15. Gauvin will join Emily Bee and Dhalia Crook in the team event where the Americans are seeded third of the four teams competing.

On the men’s side Steve Anderson was the top American in Shanghai but only the third best American in qualifying despite finishing seventh with a 705. Alex Wifler was best in qualifying with a 710 and Braden Gellenthien was sixth with a 707. Those three unsurprisingly had the top team qualifying score as well. Even Reo Wilde in 18th with a 696 had a strong qualifying shoot as all four Americans grabbed byes to the round of 32. Wifler and Gauvin will compete in the mixed team event after posting the top qualifying score.

Thursday the individual knockout rounds continue and narrow the fields down to the gold medal finalists and the bronze medal finalists. There will also be knockout rounds in the mixed team competitions to set up the finals in those events.

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Serena Williams and Christina McHale Advance Tuesday at Italian Open

If Monday was a good day for Americans in Rome, Tuesday was a downer. Americans won only two of the six matches they were involved in but the #1 seed on the women’s side, Serena Williams didn’t have any problems. Williams advanced to the third round with a 6-4, 6-3 win against Anna-Lena Friedsam of Germany. In Williams’ next match it’s possible she’ll take on fellow American Christina McHale. McHale was the other American winner on Tuesday as she defeated Claudia Giovine of Italy 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 and will take on #13 Ana Ivanovic of Serbia on Wednesday. Losing on Tuesday was qualifier Alison Riske against Sam Stosur of Australia despite winning the first set and forcing a second set tiebreak. Eventually Stosur prevailed with a 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-1 win. Two American women who were off on Tuesday will be back in action in the second round on Wednesday evening as #12 Venus Williams takes on Timea Babos of Hungary and Madison Keys faces #5 Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic.

In doubles action Vania King and Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia lost their opener to Lara Arruabarrena of Spain and Sara Errani of Italy 2-6, 6-4, 5-10. The all-American doubles team of Raquel Atawo and Abigail Spears will take on an all-Chinese team of Chen Liang and Yafan Wang on Wednesday.

The US is out in men’s singles after Jack Sock was swept by #12 David Goffin of Belgium 6-4, 6-4. The US has not advanced anyone past the round of 16 in any Masters 1000 level tournament this year. In the doubles competition Rajeev Ram and Raven Klaasen of South Africa lost their opening match 4-6, 0-6 to Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin of France. Wednesday will featuring an all-American men’s doubles match as #5 Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan are up next for Steve Johnson and Sam Querrey. Sock will also play in doubles on Wednesday as he and Vasek Pospisil of Canada begin play as the #8 seed and take on Treat Huey of the Philippines and Max Mirnyi of Belarus.

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Second Archery World Cup Event Begins Wednesday in Medellin, Colombia

The archery world descends on Medellin, Colombia this week for the second Archery World Cup event of the year. In the first event in Shanghai US athletes grabbed one individual and two team medals. The individual medalist, Zach Garrett with a silver in men’s recurve, is not one of nine athletes who will be appearing for the second time this year.  In that group of nine is Steve Anderson, ninth in men’s compound, and Crystal Gauvin, fifth in women’s compound. None of the six athletes other than Garrett who aren’t competing in Medellin after taking part in Shanghai reached the round of 16, though Khatuna Lorig did win a mixed recurve gold in Shanghai. Lorig and her fellow three women’s recurve competitors from Shanghai will all be absent in Medellin as a new group of four competes.

Wednesday will be qualifying for the individual and team competitions in the morning and then the individual competitions will all narrow down to the top 32 via knockout matches in the afternoon.

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Ian Boswell 44th in Stage Four of Giro d’Italia

The Chad Haga top ten storyline came to an abrupt end on Tuesday as he finished more than six minutes off the pace in 105th and fell to 77th overall. Rising to the occasion was Ian Boswell who posted an American best 44th, just 43 seconds back, and climbed to a US-best 54th overall, 3:14 back. Nathan Brown and Joe Dombrowski went 57th-58th, 1:11 back, as Brown snuck back into the top 100 overall, 8:13 back in 97th.

Wednesday will be an 145-mile hilly stage.

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USA Defeats Australia to Open Water Polo Intercontinental Qualification Tournament

The US men opened qualifying with a big 8-6 win over Australia to grab three points in their first game. Neither team scored in the first quarter but the US held a 2-1 lead at the break and a 5-2 lead going into the final eight minutes. Australia rallied but the US held on for the win. Tony Azevedo and Josh Samuels each scored two goals for the US while Merrill Moses made five saves.

Up next for the US will be Japan on Wednesday. The Japanese opened with a dominant 21-5 win over China but have only qualified for the World League twice since 2006. The US defeated them 10-6 last year in the qualifying group stage.

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Strong Monday for Americans at Italian Open

After a Sunday to forget in Rome the American contingent was excellent on Monday with nearly everyone advancing. One of the few American losses was in the women’s singles competition where Coco Vandeweghe dropped her opening match 4-6, 3-6. Of course her opponent was #12 Venus Williams so that was one was going to result in an American loss no matter what. The other American woman competing in singles on Monday was Madison Keys and she took care of business in straight sets against Andrea Petkovic of Germany 6-4, 6-1. Tuesday the tournament begins for #1 Serena Williams who will take on Anna-Lena Friedsam of Germany as she tries to win for the first time this year. Also getting underway will be two qualifiers, Alison Riske against Sam Stosur of Australia and Christina McHale against Claudia Giovine of Italy.

The Williams sisters did suffer a loss in doubles competition on Monday as they lost to Andreja Klepac and Katrina Srebotnik of Slovenia 1-6, 5-7. Vania King will get going in the doubles tournament as she and partner Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia take on Lara Arruabarrena of Spain and Sara Errani of Italy. King and Kudryavtseva have reached the quarterfinals or better in all of the Premier 5 or better competitions this year.

Over on the men’s side it was a perfect day Monday for the Americans. Jack Sock dropped the first set to Guido Pella of Argentina but battled back to win 5-7, 7-5, 6-3. Sock continues his singles play Tuesday evening against #12 David Goffin of Belgium. In the doubles competition Steve Johnson and Sam Querrey defeated Daniel Nestor of Canada and Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-3. Another American, Rajeev Ram, begins doubles play on Tuesday as he will pair with Raven Klaasen of South Africa to take on Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin of France.

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US Mixed Relay Team Off Pace, Finishes Sixth at UIPM World Cup Final

Logan Storie and Samantha Achterberg fell behind early in the team-relay mixed competition on Sunday and weren’t able to recover very far. After wining just 17 of their fencing duels and placing seventh of the eight teams they did have their best part of the day next winning the swimming competition. The score gap was so large though as they dropped 21 points compared to fifth place in the fencing while picking up only 10 points fifth place in the swimming. They finished seventh in riding and fifth in the combined to end up sixth overall but 90 seconds behind the winners from Ireland.

The UIPM World Championships are coming up in Moscow May 15th-23rd.

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USA Men Set to Begin Water Polo Intercontinental Qualification Tournament

The US men are set to compete in qualifying for the 2016 FINA Men’s Water Polo World League with five games in five days in Yokohama, Japan. The top four of six teams will qualify for the World League and with the US having finished fifth or better in every world league since 2006 they are big favorites.

The US opens with Australia on Tuesday before facing Japan, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and China. Along with the US Brazil, China, and Australia all competed in the World League last year. The US faced Australia twice last year, once in qualifying and once in the World League group stage. The Australians got the win 17-16 in OT in qualifying and in another tight one 10-9 in the group stage.

Another 0-3 Day for US Competitors on Final Day of Judo Grand Slam Event in Baku

The US found no more success on the final day of the Judo grand slam event in Baku than they had on Saturday as they once again went 0-3. In the women’s +78kg division Nina Cutro-Kelly was defeated by an ippon from Ksenia Chibisova of Russia in less than 90 seconds. None of the four US women won a match in Baku. In the men’s -90kg division Colton Brown was defeated by Patryk Ciechomski of Poland by a waza-ari while in the -100kg division Ajax Tadehara lost to Ramziddin Sayidov of Uzbekistan via ippon.

The next Judo Grand Slam event will be in Tyumen, Russia starting July 16th. The next Grand Prix stop (slightly lesser prestige) is next weekend in Almaty, Kazakhstan May 13th-15th.

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