The US grabbed just two medals on Sunday but it was what they did to set themselves up for medal wins later on that was huge in bobsleigh, figure skating, and ice hockey.
Alpine Skiing
Events:
- *Men’s Super-G
The first American to go was Ted Ligety who had a time of 1:19.48 and finished 14th. Bode Miller was next to go and after a very aggressive and quick run he’d head to the top for a while with a 1:18.67. The next few skiers came within a tenth of a second before Miller was eventually passed and tied. He would wind up with a bronze medal when he tied for third. Travis Ganong was the next American to go and he finished in 1:20.02 and was 23rd. The final chance for the US was Andrew Weibrecht who put together a great run of 1:18.44 and won the silver medal! A 2-3 finish for the US!
Results Summarized:
- Travis Ganong – Finished 23rd with a time of 1:20.02.
- Ted Ligety – Finished 14th with a time of 1:19.48.
- Bode Miller – Finished tied for 3rd with a time of 1:18.67 and won a bronze medal.
- Andrew Weibrecht – Finished 2nd with a time of 1:18.44 and won the silver medal.
My teammates are amazing and inspirational!! Way to send it when it counts! @a_weibrecht #silver @MillerBode #bronze #teamusa #Sochi2014
— Travis Ganong (@TravisGanong) February 16, 2014
Awesome to see @a_weibrecht shred it today. @millerbode skied sweet too. @kjansrud is the man. USA 2-3 http://t.co/WNVBgs5XWi
— Ted Ligety (@tedligety) February 16, 2014
Thanks for all the support, today was one of the most emotional days of my life. I miss my brother.
— Bode Miller (@MillerBode) February 16, 2014

