13 Americans, Including Sochi Bronze Medalist Hannah Kearney, Competing in Moguls in Inawashiro

The next step on the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup’s Moguls tour is in Inawashiro, Japan this weekend. Six women (Hannah Kearney, Ali Kariotis, Heather McPhie, Sophia Schwartz, Eliza Outtrim, and Keaton McCargo) are competing for the US. Kearney was the bronze medalist in Sochi while Outtrim finished sixth. McPhie also competed in Sochi but was bounced in the first round of the final, finishing 13th.

On the men’s side there are seven competing, Dylan Walczyk, Joseph Discoe, Troy Murphy, Bradley Wilson, Jeremy Cota, Bryon Wilson, and Patrick Deneen. Dennen was in the final round in Sochi, finishing sixth, while Bradley Wilson also made the team and finished 20th.

After a moguls event on Saturday (Japan time) there will be a dual moguls event on Sunday. In dual moguls events there is head-to-head competition in a number of rounds to reduce the field instead of cutting the lowest scores overall after rounds. The moguls event is well underway and I’ll have coverage of the results on Saturday.

Schedule:

  • February 28th
    • 7:05 PM – Women’s Moguls – Qualification
      • Hannah Kearney
      • Ali Kariotis
      • Heather McPhie
      • Sophia Schwartz
      • Eliza Outtrim
      • Keaton McCargo
    • 9 PM – Men’s Moguls – Qualification
      • Dylan Walczyk
      • Joseph Discoe
      • Troy Murphy
      • Bradley Wilson
      • Jeremy Cota
      • Bryon Wilson
      • Patrick Deneen
    • 11:30 PM – Women’s Moguls – Finals Round 1 (Top 16)
    • 11:55 PM – Men’s Moguls – Finals Round 1 (Top 16)
  • March 1st
    • 12:25 AM – Women’s Moguls – Finals Round 2 (Top 6)
    • 12:35 AM – Men’s Moguls – Finals Round 2 (Top 6)

America Represented in World Championship Matches in Both Individual and Team Compound Men’s and Women’s Events

Previous World Archery Indoor Championship Coverage

Four Americans were in the individual semifinals on Friday and half of them advanced to shoot for World Championships on Sunday. Both of them will also be going for World Championships in their team events on Saturday bringing up the possibility of double World Championships.

Men’s Compound

Jesse Broadwater became the second of the two Americans who led the way in the ranking round to fall in the elimination rounds. He lost 6-5 to Sergio Pagni in the semifinals on a match that went to a single arrow shootoff. America still is represented in the final though as Reo Wilde came from behind to win 6-4 against Stephan Hansen. The two will now trade opponents on Sunday with Wilde shooting for gold and Broadwater for bronze.

Compound Men Individual - Elimination Rounds - 2-29-14

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In the team event the US used some strong shooting to top Sweden 240-233 smoothly in the semifinals. They’ll now take on Denmark in the final on Saturday. 

Compound Men Team - Elimination Rounds - 2-29-14

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Sochi Nordic Combined Recap – US Regresses From Vancouver Results

The US won two medals in Sochi but it was certainly a disappointing Olympics still as the men weren’t in contention for a medal and the team wasn’t close enough to silver to make the end of the team event interesting. There were disappointing performances in a few events but also some bright moments as well with the first gold in ice dancing and a strong showing by some young women in the ladies’ singles.

Normal Hill – 10km

Normal Hill-10km

In the normal hill event the top finisher for the US in Sochi was Bill Demong who was propelled by a 21st fastest cross-country portion to a 24th overall finish. No American was in the top 30 in the ski jumping but the cross-country was a strong part for the US. This was the first time since 1992 that the US didn’t have a top 20 finisher in the event and ended a run of three straight Olympics with top eight finishes, the first three times they’d ever been in the top 30.

Normal Hill-10km Yearly Best

Large Hill – 10km

Large Hill-10km

In the newer large hill event the US was slightly better with Taylor Fletcher leading the way in 20th place including a big sixth place finish in the cross-country portion that allowed him to make up almost a minute of time. Bryan Fletcher’s 27th in the ski jumping was the best result for the US in the individual ski jumping portions in Sochi. In the short history of the event the US had always had a top nine finisher in the event until Sochi.

Large Hill-10km Yearly Best

Team – Large Hill – 4x5km Relay

Large Hill Team-4x5km

In the team event had some of their best jumps in Sochi including a 108.0 from Bill Demong that was the best of all. Still the US was just eighth in the ski jumping and left themselves almost 90 seconds behind the top three heading into the cross-country portion. The US was fairly strong in the cross-country but had too much ground to make up and finished in sixth. It was the first time since 1998 that the US didn’t finish in the top seven in the event.

Large Hill Team-4x5km Yearly Best

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Two Events, Two Top Five Finishes for US at UCI Track Cycling World Championships

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After the first two events that the US has competed in at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships they have yet to medal but they do have two top five finishes. Starting things off on Wednesday was Jennifer Valente. The 19-year old competed in the women’s scratch race (just a simple 10km race) and placed 4th in the field of 20.

2014 Track - Womens Scratch Race

On Thursday the women’s team pursuit event was held with the American team of Cari Higgins, Lauren Tamayo, Ruth Winder, and Jennifer Valente taking part. The top two teams from the qualifying round would be in the gold medal race with the third and fourth teams racing for bronze. Unfortunately the US team placed fifth, over ten seconds behind the top team and a little over a second behind the fourth place team.

2014 Track - Womens Team Pursuit

Friday sees the start of the 18-man men’s omnium and the first three parts of the event. Jake Duehring will represent the US in the event. Friday is also when the women’s individual pursuit is contested. Sarah Hammer and Ruth Winder will both be in the 15-woman field for the qualifying portion of the individual pursuit and hoping to make the gold or bronze medal races. The events will be going on all afternoon so I’ll have coverage of the results on Saturday morning.

Schedule:

  • 12:35-1:05 PM – Men’s Omnium I – Flying Lap
    • Jake Duehring
  • 1:35-2:35 PM – Women’s Individual Pursuit – Qualifying
    • Sarah Hammer
    • Ruth Winder
  • 3:05-3:45 PM – Men’s Omnium II – Points Race 30km
    • Jake Duehring
  • 8:35-8:50 PM – Women’s Individual Pursuit – Finals
    • Sarah Hammer
    • Ruth Winder
  • 9:45-10 PM – Men’s Omnium III – Elimination
    • Jake Duehring

After Two Doubles Losses, All Americans Out at the Mexican Open

Mexican Open (ATP)

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By Thursday only doubles action in Acapulco contained Americans. By the end of Thursday they were all done. Eric Butorac and South African Raven Klaasen played their first match of the tournament (they had a walkover in round one) and lost a tough one to Kevin Anderson/Matthew EbdenButorac/Klaasen forced a tiebreaker in set one but lost the tiebreaker 7-5. They took set two 6-3 to force the super tiebreak to decide things. That one took a while to decide before they lost it 13-11.

In the other match American, Scott Lipsky and Santiago Gonzalez of Mexico lost to the all Mexican-team of Cesar Ramirez/Miguel Angel Reyes-VarelaLipsky/Gonzalez started great taking set one 6-1 but couldn’t win it in two losing 6-3. That forced a super tiebreak and that one went to Ramirez/Reyes-Varela 10-8.

Mexican Open - Doubles - 2-28-14

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With the Americans all out my coverage of the Mexican Open has come to a close. The next event on the schedule is the BNP Paribas Open from Indian Wells, California. Qualifying begins in that event on Monday and the entire event will run for a full two weeks.

Nick Alexander and Anders Johnson Set for Ski Jumping World Cup Event in Lahti

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Nick Alexander finished 45th and Anders Johnson finished 61st earlier this week in a Ski Jumping World Cup event in Falun and now they have a chance to improve on that in Lahti, Finland on Friday. The event will begin with a qualification round with 65 men competing for 40 spots in the first round later in the day. Alexander reached the first round in the Falun event. The final round, featuring the top 30 from the first first round, will wrap up things on Friday.

Saturday will bring a team event in Lahti while another individual event will be held on the same hill on Sunday.

Schedule:

  • 9:30 AM – Qualification Round
    • Anders Johnson
    • Nick Alexander
  • 11 AM – First/Final Round

Seven Americans to Compete in Downhill at FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup Stop in Kvitfjell

It’s going to be a busy few days for the downhill skiers in Kvitfjell, Norway as they will race separate events on Friday and Saturday (one is to make up for a cancelled event last month) at this stop of the World Cup. Seven Americans are in the field for this one including Travis Ganong who finished fifth in the downhill at the Olympics.

The other Americans are Bode Miller (eight at the Olympics), Steven Nyman (27th at the Olympics), Marco Sullivan (30th at the Olympics), Erik Fisher, Jared Goldberg (15th in the downhill portion of the combined at the Olympics), and finally Andrew Weibrecht (20th in the downhill portion of the combined at the Olympics and the silver medalist in the super-g).

Things get underway at a very early hour on Friday and I’ll have coverage of the results later in the day on Friday.

Schedule:

  • 5:45 AM – Downhill
    • Marco Sullivan
    • Steven Nyman
    • Travis Ganong
    • Bode Miller
    • Erik Fisher
    • Jared Goldberg
    • Andrew Weibrecht

Bryan Fletcher Advances to Compete in FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Event in Lahti

The field of 62 at the FIS Nordic Combined World Cup event in Lahti, Finland was narrowed from 62 to 50 today with four Americans vying to make the cut. Only one, Bryan Fletcher, was successful while brother Taylor Fletcher came very close to qualifying in 56th place. Nick Hendrickson and Adam Loomis rounded out the field in 61st and 62nd.

Bryan jumped a strong 106.5m and had a good judges score as well to easily qualify, a margin of around 15 points over the final qualifier. Taylor’s jump was a little too short as he was just meters short of qualifying. The main event begins on Friday with the jumping round followed by a 10km cross-country round.
Lahti - Qualification Round

Schedule:

  • 8 AM – Ski Jumping Round
    • Bryan Fletcher
  • 10 AM – Cross-Country 10km Round
    • Bryan Fletcher

Four American Individuals and Two American Teams Into Semifinals at World Archery Indoor Championships

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The elimination rounds began with nine Americans in three individual events and four teams still in the running. After narrowing every competition down the final four there are still Americans in three individual events, including one with a potential all-American final, and two teams still in the running. All of the semifinals will take place on Friday so we’ll know who is playing for a World Championship pretty soon.

Men’s Compound

Jesse Broadwater and Braden Gellenthien were the top two seeds for the elimination rounds but only one will be in the semifinals. American Reo Wilde who was the “other American” in the ranking round knocked off Gellenthien in the quarterfinals to end Thursday so there are still two Americans alive and both Wilde and Broadwater are opposite sides of the bracket so they can set up an all-American final if they both win today.

Compound Men Individual - Elimination Rounds - 2-28-14

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In the team event the US had a bye into the quarterfinals and then put away Great Britain 238-233 to advance to the semifinals on Friday where they will take on #4 Sweden. With the three American men yet to be beat head-to-head by anyone from another country this week the expectations will be high for a potential double gold for Broadwater or Wilde.

Compound Men Team - Elimination Rounds - 2-28-14

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Nick Alexander Finishes 45th at Ski Jumping World Cup Event in Falun

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Nick Alexander wasn’t able to duplicated his jump from Tuesday and finished 45th at the World Cup event in Falun. Alexander did go father than he had in the qualification round but that was due to a wind change that was now at his back. He was a large 16 point gap behind the 30th place jumper, the last to make the final round.

FIS World Cup - 2013-14 - Falun - First Round

The next FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event is in Lahti, Finland starting on Friday. I presume that some Americans will be in the field but I have yet to see a start list of who exactly will be there. I’ll have further coverage when I know more.

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