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Holmenkollen Sprint Features Large Fields

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Oslo, Norway – The pre-World Championship freestyle sprint at the Holmenkollen Ski Stadium features large strong fields.  76 men and 64 women will start the 1.3/1.5km race.

Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) is back in action after sitting out Saturday’s 30km and will try to end Marit Bjoergen’s winning streak.  The US starts Kikkan Randall and Caitlin Compton while Dasha Gaiazova represents Canada.

This will be Randall’s first skate sprint start since before the Olympics.  She has been racing very well recently and should be in the mix for a spot in the finals.

Petter Northug will not start the men’s sprint for Norway, leaving Emil Joensson (SWE) as the easy favorite.  The Northug family will be represented as Petter’s younger brother Thomas gets his second World Cup start.

The US will run Andy Newell, Simi Hamilton, Mike Hinckley and Brian Gregg while Stefan Kuhn is the lone Canadian to start.

Newell will try to defend his first World Cup podium in two years.  He was 3rd just three days ago in Drammen.  While that race was classic, his other two podiums both came in freestyle sprints.

Predictions

Men:

1. Emil Joensson (SWE)

2. Nikita Kriukov (RUS)

3. Alexia Petukhov (RUS)

4. Andy Newell (USA)

5. Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR)

6. Simen Oestensen (NOR)

Women:

1. Marit Bjoergen (NOR)

2. Arianna Follis (ITA)

3. Kikkan Randall (USA)

4. Hannah Falk (SWE)

5. Pirjo Muranen (FIN)

6.  Natalia Korostoleva (RUS)

Complete Start Lists

Start Order for U.S. Nordic Combined Relay Team

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The order of the American team in this afternoon’s 4×5 k relay competition is as follows:

Brett Camerota

Todd Lodwick

Johnny Spillane

Billy Demong

Demong will close things out after a blistering ski in last week’s individual competition. Camerota will start just behind Finland, with a 36-second advantage over Austria, with his performance the key to an American medal.

Full start lists are available here.

U.S., Canada Pick Athletes for Team Sprint

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

The American pairs for Monday’s team sprint have been selected, according to U.S. Ski Team Head Coach Pete Vordenberg.

For the men, it will be veteran sprinters Torin Koos and Andy Newell. For the women, Kikkan Randall and Caitlin Compton will start.

Referring to Koos and Newell, Vordenberg said that “right now, these are the guys with the most experience–that, to us, made the most sense.”

Kris Freeman and Simi Hamilton were both considered for the team, but Freeman has had some issues with blood sugar management, while Vordenberg said that he’s not sure about Hamilton’s health.

As for the women, Randall is a no-brainer, while Compton is also a strong skater.

Late Saturday night, Chandra Crawford tweeted the Canadian selections: Devon Kershaw and Alex Harvey on the men’s side, and Sara Renner and Dasha Gaiazova for the women.

Kershaw had to beat out George Grey for a spot, as the latter matched up with Harvey for a third-place finish in last year’s World Cup at Whistler Olympic Park. Following some lackluster results in the Canmore World Cups two weeks ago, Kershaw sat out Monday’s 15k in order to be fresh for the team sprint, but after today’s pursuit finish behind Grey, he said that he wasn’t sure whether he’d be picked.

Gaiazova had to beat out Crawford, but her sprinting consistency  this season appears to have given the former the edge.

Back to Biathlon

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

It’s a repeat of yesterday’s stunning weather for Thursday’s individual start biathlon races.

The men will ski 20k, with two prone and two standing stages, and the women will do 15k with the same amount of shooting. The favorites are the usual: Ole Einer Bjoerndalen (NOR) for the men, and Sweden’s Helena Jonsson and Germany’s Magdalena Neuner for the women.

In the individual, though, with one-minute penalties for a missed shot, there’s always a chance for an upset, as clean shooting can propel just about anyone to the podium, or at least close to it.

It could be a redemptive day for the U.S.’s Tim Burke, who shot poorly in the sprint last weekend, and was also hindered by the weather.

The women start things off at 10:20 PST, while the men go at 1:20. Check back for updates.

Women’s start list

Men’s start list

Starters for Olympic Sprint

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The US will start two women and four men in tomorrow’s Olympic classic sprint.  Canada brings a full contingent of four men and four women to the line.

Both Marit Bjoergen and Petter Northug will start for Norway.  In the weeks leading up to the games, there was some question as to whether the two would start this event.

Women:

US
Kikkan Randall
Holly Brooks

Canada
Dasha Gaiazova
Perianne Jones
Sarah Renner
Chandra Crawford

Men:

US
Andy Newell
Torin Koos
Garrott Kuzzy
Simi Hamilton

Canada
Devon Kershaw
Stefan Kuhn
Brent McMurtry
Drew Goldsack

Women’s Start List

Men’s Start List

Another Snowy Day for Biathlon

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Two days after a snow squall ruined the race for two-thirds of the men’s biathlon field, it is again snowing heavily in Whistler.  The good news is that the snow started before the race, not during, so the playing field should be relatively level.

As is par for the course here, the the snow is very wet, with temperatures right around freezing.

The women start at 10:30, the men at 12:45.

Two North American women qualified for the pursuit – Sara Studebaker for the US and Megan Tandy for Canada.  They start in 45th and 46th respectively.  Studebaker is 2:10 back and Tandy 2:12 behind leader Anastazia Kuzmina (SVK).

German Magdalena Neuner, sitting in 2nd, just two seconds behind Kuzmina should be considered the race favorite.  And despite a disappointing race two days ago, Helena Jonsson (SWE), should not be counted out.  She is in 12th, but just 47 seconds back.

The rest of the very strong German team is further back after poor races on Saturday.  But in the pursuit, with four shooting stages, making up 1:30 is not out of the question.

The men’s field is for from standard after the chaos on Sunday.  Jean Philippe LeGuellec (CAN) sits in 6th place just 50 seconds in back of leader Jay Vincent (FRA).  Jeremy Teela (USA) is not far behind in 9th, and after finishing 3rd at the Whistler World Cup last year, he has a legitimate shot for the podium.

The rest of the US team suffered due to the snow, Lowell Bailey and Jay Hakkinen shot clean, but still finished way back.  Tim Burke skied a bit faster, but the combination of the snow and poor shooting left him in 47th, 2:47 back.  Burke has shown an impressive ability to make up huge ground in the pursuit, so it would not be a surprise to see him climb into the top-10.  A medal is unlikely as he is starting 2:47 back, but not completely out of the realm of possibility.

Emil Svendsen (NOR) starting in 2nd, 12 seconds behind Vincent is in good position to take over the lead and claim gold.  Teammate Ole Einar Bjorndalen is 17th, 1:47 back, and will need to shoot much better to capture his 10th Olympic medal.

Women’s Start List

Men’s Start List

Starters for the 10/15km Free

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Official start lists have been posted.

Men

Women

United States:

Men

Kris Freeman
Garrott Kuzzy
James Southam
Simi Hamilton

Ladies

Liz Stephen
Morgan Arritola
Caitlin Compton
Holly Brooks

Norway:

Ladies
Marit Bjørgen
Kristin Steira
Marthe Kristoffersen
Vibeke Skofterud

Men
Petter Northug Jr.
Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Ronny Hafsas
Tord Asle Gjerdalen

Russia:

Ladies

Irina Khazova
Evgenia Medvedeva
Natalia Korosteleva
Olga Zavyalova

Men

Alexander Legkov
Maxim Vylegzhanin
Sergei Shiriaev
Peter Sedov

Langrenn.com has reported that Khazova injured herself during training yesterday, and may have broken her toe.  She is considered questionable to start.

Sprint Predictions and Start Lists

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

FasterSkier Predictions:

Men:

Topher – Joensson (SWE), Peterson (SWE), Vylegzhanin (RUS)
Nat – Dahl (NOR), Joensson (SWE), Newell (NOR)
Patrick -Joensson (SWE), Cologna (SUI), Angerer (GER)

Women:

Topher – Majdic (SLO), Falk (SWE), Kowalczyk (POL)
Nat – Majdic (SLO), Follis (ITA), Longa (ITA)
Patrick – Majdic (SLO), Kowalczyk (POL), Follis (ITA)

Men’s Start List

Women’s Start List

Start Lists and FasterSkier’s Predictions for Friday’s World Cup in Canmore

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Start lists for the men’s and women’s races are available on the FIS web site here.

The FasterSkier staff also offers some predictions for the races:

Men

Topher: Marcus Hellner, SWE, Dario Cologna, SUI, Giorgio Di Centa, ITA, Ivan Babikov, CAN, Kris Freeman, USA

Patrick: Dario Cologna, SUI, Pietro Piller Cotrer, ITA, Ivan Babikov, CAN, Brent Knight, USA (for rhabdo)

Nat: Marcus Hellner, SWE, Alexander Legkov, RUS, Kris Freeman, USA

Women

Topher: Charlotte Kalla, SWE, Arianna Follis, ITA, Justyna Kowalczyk, POL

Patrick: Justyna Kowalczyk, POL, Petra Majdic, SLO, Arianna Follis, ITA, Holly Brooks, USA, Steffi Boehler, GER (for looks)

Nat: Justyna Kowalczyk, POL, Charlotte Kalla, SWE, Anna Haag, SWE

Rogla Freestyle Sprint Starters

Friday, December 18th, 2009

A long challenging sprint at altitude this weekend.  Some skiers are absent as they end the first World Cup period early, but the field is still plenty tough.

US Starters:

Andy Newell
Torin Koos
Kikkan Randall
Kris Freeman
Lars Flora

Canadian Starters:

Alex Harvey
Sara Renner
Chandra Crawford

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