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Park City (801) 647-9979 Provo (801)377-6464 Salt l.ake City (80 1 ) 355-6767 Ogden (80 1 ) 394-6767 Toll Free (800) 750-9052 l PARK CITY l PRESENTS P PREMIER jpZrj 111 . . , , , -J H Peril City Orthodontics Dr. Jeffrey R. Sumsion & Staff Highway 224 in the Jack Johnson Office Lodge Vcttc: January 19th 1998 35) 649-0099 iR 'A 1 Lindsay Van third in Jr. Worlds Second-run fall kept 13-year-old from finishing third in St. Moritz, Switzerland St. MORITZ, Switzerland Bill Demong (17, Saranac Lake, N.Y.) and Kristoffer Erichsen (18, Steamboat Springs, Colo.) showed surprising cross country strength and moved into the top-20 Thursday in nordic combined at the World Junior Championships Demong has been 28th Wednesday in 95-meter jumping on the opening day of the championships champi-onships with Erichsen 32nd. However, while World Cup veteran veter-an Hannu Manninen, the 1995 World Juniors champion, won his second title, the two young Americans surged ino the top-20; Demong, with the llth-fastest time in the 10-km race, moved up to 18th while Erichsen turned-in the 12th-fastest time and finished 20th. Elsewhere on the second day of competition, the U.S. foursome of Demong, Erichsen, Alan Alborn (17, Brighton, Colo.) and Ben Erlandson (16, Westby, Wis.) were 10th in the 4-man team jumping competition. Germany won with 787.5 points; the USA had 596.0. In addition, Karla Keck (Oconomowoc, Wis.) finished fourth in a special women's jumping jump-ing event which was held in conjunction con-junction with the junior championships. champi-onships. Finnish jumper Heli Pomell went 95 and 94 meters for 218.7 points to edge stylish Austrian Eva Ganster by .4. Keck jumped 85 and 88 meters for 189.9 points with Lindsey Van (Park City, Utah) surviving a fall on her second to finish sixth; if she hadnt fallen and lost the obligatory 30 points the 13-yer-old Van would have finished third. On the first day of the championships, champi-onships, Rob Whitney (Anchorage, Alaska) was 20th to lead all four U.S. skiers into the top-50 in the men's 10-km freestyle race. Rebecca Quinn (Gunnison, Colo.) was 24th for the best American result in the women's 5-km 5-km FR race. At day's end, both Demong and Erichsen along with teammate Johnny Spillane (also Steamboat Springs) and Alborn were named to the 1998 Olympic nordic combined or jumping team. The World Juniors continued Friday with the men's 4xl0-km and women's 4x5-km mixed relays in cross country. Nordic Combined (K95 jump-ing10-km race) - Jan. 22 1. Hannu Manninen, Finland, (24) 2. Samppa Lajunen, Finland, (53) 33.8 seconds back 3. David Kreiner, Austria, (118) 2:12.6 4. Vladimir Lysenin, Russia, (252) 2:35.3 5. Jaroslav Kriz, Czech Republic, (79) 2:40.6 18. Bill Demong, Saranac Lake, N.Y., (2811) 4:44.6 20. Kristoffer Erichsen, Steamboat Springs, Colo., (3212) 4:59.6 29. Carl Van Loan, Webster, N.H., (3623) 6:18.6 44. Johnny Spillane, j i .i..-:JL tA.tr.. .... ' h 1 1Jfh . Yd 1 ' .. 1 . 1 t i 3 2 lesson introductory trial program for only $29.95. Includes an official black belt quality uniform. Call 649-6600 If you mention this ad and are one of the first ten callers who enrolls in tV. i-i j 1 1 uic nidi yiugiaiii, your tiuiu will J BOBBY receive a rree pair or sare ruDDer f m LAWRENCE karate sticks with basic instructions II TTAll ATU on how to use them (and when and lVAJxAlij where noi to use them). Call now! if Tlhf CtUr Steamboat Springs, Colo., (4248) 9:11.9 Team K9S Jumping ' 1. Germany, 787.5 points . 2. Japan, 747.5 3. Finland, 741.0 4. Slovenia, 739.5 5. Czech Republic, 732.0 10. USA (Demong, Erichsen, Alan Alborn, Brighton, Colo.; Ben Erlandson, Westby, Wis.), 596.0 Women's K95 Jumping 1. Heli Pomell, Finland, (95-94 meters) 218.7 points 2. Eva Ganster, Austria, (90.5-93) 218.3 3. Michaela Schmidt, Germany, (92.5-82) 193.1 4. Karla Keck, Oconomowoc, Wis., (85-88) 189.9 5. Kristina Suokas, Finland, (87.5-90) (87.5-90) 175.0 6. Lindsey Van, Park City, Utah, (85.5-86.5) 166.6 13. Liz Szotyori, Saugerties, N.Y., (54.5-55.5) 61.5 15. Molly Stone, Wilmington, N.Y., (51-53) 48.2 17. Berit Tomten, Park City, Utah, (50-45) 27.0 Men's 10-km Freestyle Jan. 21 1. Andreas Koiser, Austria, 25:27.0 2. Ivan Margaroli, Italy, 25:30.6 3. Martin Koukal, Czech Republic, 25:45.5 4. Ron Spauth, Germany, 25:48.1 5. Florian Kostner, Italy, 25:48.5 20. Rob Whitney, Anchorage, Alaska, 26:45.1 44. Andrew Johnson, Minneapolis, 27:33.2 49. Kris Freeman, Laconia, N.H., 27:47.6 50. Lars Flora, Hailey, Idaho, 27:52.7 Women's 5-km Freestyle 1. Katrin Smigun, Estonia, 14:03.2 2. Claudia Kuenzel, Germany, 14:04.6 3. Zuzana Kocumova, Czech Republic, 14:07.2 4. Evi Sachenbacher, Germany, 14:16.4 5. Pirjo Manninen, Finland, 14:17.7 24. Rebecca Quinn, Gunnison, Colo., 15:02.0 54. Kristina Joder, Landgrove, Vt., 15:39.9 62. Jessica Smith, Anchorage, Alaska, 16:09.3 64. Heidi Rhinehart, Winthrop, Wash., 16:13.7 -ConrljTaticTrtrn to Jim & Jamie rieming on the birth of their second son, who has tjet to be named! Briefs Snowshoe romp Jans Mountain Outfitters is presenting the Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Romp Jan. 31. A beginning begin-ning snowshoe clinic will be given at 6:30 p.m. The Rail Trail romp begins at 7:30 p.m. Meet at the Rail Trail . trailhead off of Prospector Avenue. Free Atlas snowshoes and Ben and Jerry's ice cream will be provided. The event is sponsored by Jans and the Norwegian School of Nature Life. Call Jans at 649-4949 for informaton. Pool hours During the week of Feb. 16-20, when kids are out of school, the recreation pool at the Park City Racquet Club will be open to the public from 3-6 p.m. daily. Call 645-5100 for more details. Snowshoe and ice cream romp White Pine Touring is sponsoring a snowshoe and ice cream romp today, Jan. 24 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Try out some Atlas snowshoes on a trek around town, followed fol-lowed by Ben and Jerry's ice cream and hot chocolate choco-late at White Pine Touring, 201 Heber Ave. The evening is free, call 649-8710 649-8710 for more information. Masters racing A masters giant slalom will be held this weekend, Jan. 24 and 25, at Deer Valley Resort and The Canyons will host a Jan. 31Feb. 1 slalom and GS race. i XI Kr rHJULB.ERRV UVM STREET U LIVE PIANO Now on Fri. & Sat. Nights 9:00pm to 12:30am Plenty of parking underground Marriott Summit Watch Building Open for Lunch & Dinner Monday-Saturday Open Everyday 738 Main Street, Park City 649-0888 A private club for members ocrr pin Garnet earrings THE CITY'S LARGEST COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE JEWELRY (TO hmiK(iflUH(ni ( |