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Show Calendar High School Sports Boys Basketball North Summit @ Summit Academy January 11 7:00 p.m. January 11 7:00 p.m. South Summit @ Providence Hall Park City vs. Tooele January 13 Park City vs. Grantsville/Spanish Fork January 18 3:30 p.m. January 28 8:00 a.m. Region X Championships 3-A State Championships Wrestling Park City @ Stansbury 7:00 p.m. January 12 TBA January 13 TBA January 17 TBA January 19 TBA Park City @ Best of West South Summit vs. Summit Acad. Park City @ Union 7:00 p.m. January 13 7:00 p.m. January 13 7:00 p.m. Wasatch @ Salem Hills Park City @ Grantsville Wasatch vs. Maple Mountain Park City @ Rockwell Rumble January 17 7:00 p.m. January 18 7:00 p.m. January 18 7:00 p.m. Winter Sports January 18 7:00 p.m. Alpine Skiing January 20 7:00 p.m. January 20 7:00 p.m. January 20 7:00 p.m. January 20-21 TBA Park City vs. Stansbury South Summit @ Maeser Prep North Summit @ Providence Hall South Summit vs. Am. Leadership YSL Giant Slalom January 21 9 a.m. Wasatch Citizens Series Race #3 – Mountain Dell January 28 Girls Basketball 10:00 a.m. Park City @ Tooele January 12 7:00 p.m. January 12 7:00 p.m. January 13 7:00 p.m. January 17 7:00 p.m. January 17 7:00 p.m. January 17 7:00 p.m. January 19 7:00 p.m. January 19 7:00 p.m. North Summit @ Providence Hall South Summit vs. Am. Leadership Wasatch @ Salem Hills Park City vs. Stansbury North Summit vs. South Summit Recreation Sports Park City Recreation Services (615-5401) Coed Volleyball Comp Division Wednesday 6 – 9 p.m. North Summit vs. Summit Acad. Wednesday 6 – 9 p.m. South Summit vs. Providence Hall Basketball Wasatch vs. Maple Mountain Wasatch vs. Uintah January 20 Park City vs. Skyline January 21 8:15 p.m. Park City vs. Select Red January 28 3:30 p.m. Sunday Silver League 6:30 p.m. Wed/Thurs/Sun 8 p.m. Scoreboard High School Sports Payson 0 1 5 7 Spanish Fork 0 1 2 9 Girls Basketball Results – January 6 Ben Lomond 61, Park City 54 Park City 16 11 15 12 - 54 Ben Lomond 9 21 15 16 - 61 Scoring PC – Preston 7, C. Zur 10, Valiquett 2, Partridge 3, Lecher 18, McCurdy 4, S. Zur 10 BL – Perez 11, Mendoza 21, Zundel 8, Harris 13, Puk 6, Doss 2 Results – January 7 North Summit 31, Juab 20 North Summit 11 9 6 5 - 31 Juab 2 6 8 4 - 20 Scoring NS – Winters 2, Blonquist 5, Murdock 1, E. Richins 7, Vernon 11, McQueen 4, M. Richins 1 J – Heap 4, Robins 7, Williams 5, Wall 4 North Summit 68, Waterford 53 North Summit 22 9 12 25 - 68 Waterford 6 15 14 18 - 53 Scoring NS – Hunsaker 6, Stephens 26, Blonquist 12, J. Richins 9, Brown 2, S. Richins 2, Coleman 5, Woolstenhulme 2 W – Priskos 16, Whiteley 2, Brennan 3, Sponaugle 18, Mika 4, Winters 3, Law 7 South Summit 44, Tabiona 39 Tabiona 11 12 6 10 - 39 South Summit 17 4 11 12 - 44 Scoring T – Stewart 5, Rhodes 25, Lazenby 3, Iverson 1, Giles 3, Defa 2 SS – Hortin 12, Peterson 9, Fitzgerald 4, Rogers 7, Not Listed 12 Results – January 6 Park City 60, Waterford 30 Waterford 4 8 8 10 - 30 Park City 13 15 12 20 - 60 Scoring W – Francis 5, Olsen 9, Curtis 2, Shreeve 10, Schmidt 2 PC – Petty 1, Greenholtz 6, Perry 25, Garlow 9, Barfuss 5, Landis 15 Results – January 3 East 70, Park City 46 Wasatch 50, Payson 28 Standings Region Overall Results – January 5 Class 3 Region 10 Morgan 68, Park City 58 W L W L Park City 10 15 19 14 - 58 Grantsville 0 0 12 2 Morgan 15 17 15 21 - 68 Park City 0 0 4 3 Scoring Union 0 0 6 6 PC - C. Zur 6, Valiquett Stansbury 0 0 6 8 5, Partridge 2, Lecher 23, Tooele 0 0 5 7 McCurdy 8, Lowe 5, S. Sur 9 M – Russell 21, Streadbeck Class 2A Region 16 23, Oace 2, Rose 12, Skinner North Summit 0 0 10 0 8, Moake 2 South Summit 0 0 9 3 Providence Hall 0 0 5 4 Results – January 4 American Leadership Summit Academy 49, Park 0 0 4 4 City 45 Summit Academy 0 0 4 8 Results – January 3 Maeser Prep 0 0 2 6 North Summit 66, Morgan 65 Class 4A Region 8 Standings Wasatch 1 0 10 1 Region Overall Maple Mountain 1 0 6 3 Class 3 Region 10 Springville 2 0 8 5 W L W L Salem Hills 2 0 5 6 Grantsville 0 0 8 7 Payson 0 2 4 8 Tooele 0 0 5 9 Uintah 0 2 4 8 Stansbury 0 0 3 9 Spanish Fork 0 2 3 8 Park City 0 0 3 11 Union 0 0 2 9 Class 2A Region 16 Providence Hall 0 0 9 4 North Summit 0 0 7 5 Summit Academy 0 0 7 5 South Summit 0 0 6 5 Maeser Prep 0 0 5 5 American Leadership 0 0 4 8 Class 4A Region 8 Salem Hills 1 0 8 4 Springville 1 0 7 4 Maple Mountain 1 0 6 5 Wasatch 0 0 5 6 Uintah 0 1 5 6 8 – 10 p.m. Speedskating Ice Hockey Division #1 Standings Viewmont Murray Park City Davis County Cache Valley Uintah SL Stars UCI-North Wasatch Back Skyline W L T pts 10 1 0 20 9 1 1 19 9 4 1 19 6 6 1 13 5 5 2 12 5 4 1 11 3 5 3 9 2 5 4 8 2 8 1 5 0 12 0 0 Behind the Gold Training Sessions Monday 6:30-8 p.m. Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (655-0999) Open Field Play 7 – Noon Over 30 Drop-in Soccer Tuesday 9 – 11 p.m. 18 & over Drop-in Soccer 9 – 11 p.m. 18 & over Drop-in Soccer Mon/Wed/Fri Noon – 1:30 p.m. Golf Simulator/Driving Range Tues/Thurs 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Sunday 7 – 9 p.m. South Summit Aquatics & Fitness Center Adult Basketball Thursday Rock Wall 6 – 9 p.m. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Pickleball Open Gym 4 – 6 p.m To include an upcoming sports event in the calendar, please send an email to Joe Lair at scoreboard@parkrecord.com. Winter Sports Nordic Skiing Boys Basketball South Summit 61, North Sanpete 49 North Sanpete 16 5 10 18 - 58 South Summit 18 24 14 5 - 68 Scoring NS - Baily 5, Rosenlund 2, Sorenson 6, Garlick 6, Jackson 2, Green 10, Bailey 3, Taylor 6, Steadman 9 SS – Dansie 7, Mitchell 4, McNeil 9, Kad Atkinson 13, Kae Atkinson 12, Rockhill 3, Beasley 12, Griffin 1 Monday Wed. – Fri Ice Hockey Gold League Park City @ Corner Canyon January 11 Park City Ice Arena 8:15 p.m. Swimming Drop in and League Play Saturday Park City vs. Utah Select 8 p.m. (783-2423) 6 – 9 p.m. Weather Hotline (cancellations) 615-5432 Ice Hockey 6:30 p.m. Adult Men Thursday 7:00 p.m. January 11 Rec Division Continued from B-3 Curling Wednesday Nordic Skiing Wasatch vs. Uintah 7:00 p.m. Friday Sunday North Summit @ Am. Leadership January 12 Bronze League February 10-11 TBA North Summit vs. Maeser Prep January 13 Wed/Thurs/Fri, January 11-13, 2017 The Park Record B-4 Wasatch Citizens Series Race #2 White Pine – January 7 Female Open 16.2 km Time 1. Julie Davenport 52:56.9 2. Roxanne Toly 53:00.3 3. Megan Ping 55:32.5 4. Jennifer Santoro 56:51.3 5. Anita Merbach 1:00:55.8 Female age 18-24 16.2 km 1. Maurissa Weight 1:09:24.2 Female age 30-34 16.2 km 1. Kat Carr 1:03:54.5 2. Abbie Spencer 1:07:20.5 Female age 35-39 16.2 km 1. Melody Scheefer 56:28.8 2. Bethany Lewis 1:02:56.2 3. Meghan Sheridan 1:10:39.5 4. Kate Vogel 1:12:36.5 Female age 40-44 16.2 km 1. Jessica Jensen 59:10.7 2. Aga Bednarz 1:06:34.0 3. Stephanie Kaye 1:14:30.1 Female age 45-49 16.2 km 1. Lora Smith 1:04:14.2 2. Bernadette Cruickshank 1:07:42.8 3. Lauren Barros 1:08:02.2 4. Dodi Wilson 1:09:44.7 5. Caroline Keeney 1:11:38.3 6. Janine Karlen 1:17:39.7 Female age 50-54 16.2 km 1. Alison Frye 59:08.9 2. Lynn Ware-Peek 1:05:46.5 3. Margaret Moore 1:11:13.3 4. Stefani Day 1:12:57.2 Female age 55-59 16.2 km 1. Laura Howat 1:03:43.8 2. Bev Lynch 1:04:16.8 3. Stephanie Strohl 1:08:47.7 4. Giggi Burns 1:20:50.8 Linda Greenwood DNF Female age 60-64 16.2 km 1. Kirsten Whetstone 1:24:58.0 Female age 65-69 10.8 km 1. Cyndi Schwandt 50:55.6 2. Nancy Fichter 53:20.8 3. Deborah Wagner 1:00:34.2 Female age 70-74 5.4 km 1. Marit Glenne 30:35.1 Female Novice 5.4 km 1. Sofia Gomez Villafane 22:34.4 2. Mathilde Bonora 23:19.5 3. Molly Efrusy 29:06.8 4. Lori Gates 35:54.7 5. Alexandra Folmer 42:11.5 Female age 16-17 10.8 km 1. Masha Johnstone 38:35.7 2. Claire Oberg 39:28.2 3. Victoria Olson 42:46.6 4. Addison McCarthy 48:09.0 Female age 14-15 5.4 km 1. Pearl Harvey 17:28.3 2. Geneva Humbert 17:52.3 3. Stine Koch 18:41.9 4. Samantha Herman 19:37.7 5. Abby Swanson 19:39.6 6. Natalie Thompson 19:47.8 7. Mia Vinding 21:03.3 8. Bella Miller 21:53.4 Female age 12-13 2.8 km 1. Grace Ping 9:10.3 2. McKinley Hibl 9:36.7 3. Amelia Nixon 9:49.6 4. Melissa Murcko 10:03.5 5. Sophia Burkemo 10:39.5 6. Allison Oler 11:22.8 7. Ellie Andersen 11:23.8 8. Elena Grissom 11:28.5 9. Catherine Best 11:31.6 10. Victoria Eggert 11:48.6 11. Georgia Morgan 14:01.7 Sabine Wilson DNF Female age 10-11 2 km 1. Lauren Ping 7:05.8 2. Mara Cruickshank 8:09.0 3. Eden Keeney 8:23.8 4. Zoe Peterson 8:38.1 5. Bailey Carmack 9:08.5 6. Claire MacFarlane 9:15.7 7. Audrey Garringer 9:24.3 8. Ava Jaquet 10:33.6 9. McKenna Booth 10:34.1 10. Claire Hersh 10:40.8 11. Celia Horowitz 10:46.6 Tori Gilbert DNF Female age 8-9 1 km 1. Montana Leonard 5:33.4 Female age 5-7 1 km 1. Marin Rendle 12:21.1 2. Allison Berry 13:56.1 3. Adlaide Lewis 20:05.4 Female Sit Skier Advanced 2.4 km 1. Brittany Fisher 16:56.5 Male Open 16.2 km 1. Keegan Swenson 46:45.2 2. Aram Hajiyan 46:56.0 3. Jason Travis 46:57.4 4. Brandon Brewster 47:22.0 5. Barry Makarewicz 47:56.3 6. Ryan Ping 48:33.7 7. Paul Clark 48:55.6 8. Gwenael Layec 52:58.0 Male age 18-24 16.2 km 1. Joel Sehloff 54:06.7 2. Dylan Noaker 1:00:41.1 Male age 25-29 16.2 km 1. Mark Davenport 52:27.5 2. Christopher Creveling 1:02:20.0 Male age 30-34 16.2 km 1. Brian Pobias 1:04:13.6 Male age 35-39 16.2 km 1. Andrew Medlock 53:22.8 2. John Allison 57:43.8 3. Matt Miller 1:00:51.5 Jared Carling DNF Male age 40-44 16.2 km 1. Joe Jensen 48:09.8 2. Aaron Phillips 52:15.6 3. Derek Hoff 56:27.5 4. Todd Thompson 56:35.8 5. Ned Dowling 57:05.3 6. Andre Crouch 1:00:12.8 7. Kyler Rendle 1:01:06.8 8. Philipp Koch 1:01:55.8 9. Jim Weigel 1:05:02.0 10. Jason Berry 1:22:36.0 Male age 45-49 16.2 km 1. Todd Hageman 49:21.8 2. Chris Humbert 52:07.3 3. Thomas Cooke 52:07.8 4. Jonathan Santoro 52:58.6 5. Joel Trachtenberg 54:06.9 6. Chris Davidson 55:24.8 7. Dru Whitlock 57:18.1 8. Ken Duncan 58:54.3 9. Nick Ekdahl 1:03:08.5 10. Dennis Newell 1:05:16.0 11. Frank Karbe 1:13:54.2 Male age 50-54 16.2 km 1. Tim Briley 52:10.3 2. Mark Keeney 53:49.5 3. Michael Weglarz 54:29.5 4. Jeff Minnema 56:19.3 5. Eric Swanson 56:25.8 6. David Gontrum 56:47.3 7. Steve Briley 56:56.3 8. Jess Dear 1:00:02.1 9. Chris Magerl 1:01:13.0 10. Tom Moyer 1:05:34.7 11. Kevin Moore 1:09:35.1 12. Marc Harrison 1:10:12.2 13. John Barrick 1:14:11.6 Male age 55-59 16.2 km 1. Paul Smith 52:38.5 2. Julian Zgoda 54:50.1 3. Gene Pearson 55:32.7 4. Rob Lang 57:06.2 5. Jordan Swenson 58:44.8 6. Gary Colgan 58:48.2 7. Darrell Davis 59:48.6 8. Richard Kirby 59:59.3 9. Dwight Janerich 1:01:55.5 10. Chris Monz 1:03:29.3 back, Kalla made an impressive move to pass then exploded up the hill to win. “It was the first time I heard about the Tour,” said Stephen. “It was the most amazing thing I had ever seen - such a feat of mental and physical strength. Kalla just decided, ‘I want to win this thing.’ Immediately, I knew I wanted to do this event!” The Tour began in 2007. The USA didn’t participate until 2010 and didn’t have a finisher until 2011. But in the years since, the Americans have become one of the most Tour’s most notable teams. In the past five years, four different Americans have won stages. Another three have had a top three time. “It took us a few years to get the hang of such an intensive multi-day event,” said Kikkan Randall, who was the first U.S. woman to finish in 2011. “But as we got the logistics and tactics figured out and started seeing success, the confidence for everyone has built and built.” Randall was one of her sport’s first modern day star, inspiring athletes and using her platform to grow the sport. “The Tour de Ski has become a premier event for cross country and has been really good for raising the profile of our sport,” she said. “The Tour is an event that many of our athletes make one of the major focal points of the season and it’s becoming a stronger event for us every year.” Other teams have watched the American women with 11. Steve Young 1:04:47.1 12. Sam Wolfe 1:08:13.1 13. Daniel Bray 1:09:28.7 14. Don Deblieux 1:12:48.9 15. Ted Palomaki 1:16:42.7 16. Mike Berry 1:19:43.6 Dave Knoop DNF Male age 60-64 16.2 km 1. Steve Evans 56:33.1 2. Geir Vik 1:02:13.4 3. Steven Bowling 1:02:13.6 4. Tim Dougherty 1:03:58.6 5. David Stice 1:05:19.5 6. Kevin Murphy 1:09:22.4 7. Billy Pederson 1:10:46.5 8. John Michael Broussal 1:15:38.3 9. Dean Huber 1:18:39.4 Male age 65-69 10.8 km 1. Patrick English 43:10.6 2. Ron Allen 46:30.9 3. Tom Stephens 48:27.0 4. Gary FichteR 48:47.6 5. Chris Tietze 49:03.4 6. Tom Noaker 56:27.7 Male age 70-74 5.4 km 1. Noel Olsen 23:14.5 2. David Wagner 27:41.7 3. Richard Groth 48:39.9 Male age 75+ 5.4 km 1. Dave Hanscom 25:12.4 2. Oleg Ritter 27:29.0 3. Steve Swanson 28:40.9 Male Novice 5.4 km 1. Eric Oberg 22:59.2 2. Collin Wiedeman 23:45.6 3. Michael Jaquet 25:26.0 4. John Guldner 26:20.1 5. Brian Alm 33:55.5 6. Gary Weight 34:36.3 7. Richard Clements 34:49.4 8. Brent Alm 48:51.3 Leo Bialis-White DNF Male age 16-17 10.8 km 1. Xander Burkemo 33:54.2 2. Cole Burnett 39:52.0 3. Braysen Goodwin 47:12.9 Male age 14-15 5.4 km 1. Aiden Rasmussen 16:17.9 2. Jack Shuckra 17:26.2 3. Aksel Anderson 17:40.4 4. Matthew Dalebout 25:22.7 Ian Martin DNF Male age 12-13 2.8 km 1. Reed Chamberlain 9:03.6 2. Wes CampbelL 9:11.1 3. Janne Koch 9:18.0 4. Joseph Bonacci 9:29.2 5. John Olson 10:00.9 6. Jackson Monz 10:24.0 7. Zach Selzman 10:51.8 8. Steve Oler 10:52.1 9. Cooper Seliga 11:03.1 10. Kenyon Bethke 11:08.6 11. Daniel Radu 11:34.0 12. James Cessna 11:47.9 13. Martin Bonora 13:28.8 14. Earl Conabee 13:31.8 15. Santiago ArramhidE 13:34.6 16. Monty Linder 16:32.2 17. Karter Alm 24:07.9 Liam Wallis DNF Male age 10-11 2 km 1. Phillip Radu 7:32.3 2. Easton Boyer 7:40.6 3. Maddux Leonard 7:40.9 4. Andrew Crouch 7:53.0 5. Jack Tooley 9:30.1 6. William Berry 9:49.7 7. Miles Olsen 11:32.4 Male age 8-9 1 km 1. Jamison PING 3:34.7 2. Lucas Fassio 3:36.2 3. Martin Radu 4:19.3 4. Jacob Chamberlain 4:44.6 5. Jaydon Crouch 4:45.6 6. Nathan Horowitz 4:53.4 7. Zak Oliver 21:46.6 Male age 5-7 1 km 1. Tait Boschen 5:19.5 2. Max Trachtenberg 5:34.7 3. Ben Trachtenberg 5:39.8 their face paint, glitter and funny socks and wondered what it was all about. It’s as tightknit as a team or family can be. They are true soulmates in search of the same holy grail. “As a team we’re mentally tough and very positive,” said Diggins. “We go into each stage as a new day - a new opportunity to win. We don’t get bogged down by ‘yesterday.’ It’s easy to talk yourself out of a good result. Never mind what happened yesterday; today I’m going in to do my best.” But a team is more than athletes. “Our coaches and wax technicians - they’re everything,” said Diggins. “They work harder than we do. If you think it’s hard for us to climb Alpe Cermis, that’s what they do every day in ski testing. They sprint up the hill, glide test down, then do it again - three hours or more each day. They work their butts off to make our day successful. It’s take amazing stamina and humility.” The U.S. Cross Country Team was given a small good luck token a year ago by one of its most passionate supporters - a tiny turquoise bear. That little lucky charm was handcrafted by a member of the Zuni trip in the American Southwest. The Zuni, a pueblo of the Navajo, believe the bear symbolizes strength, courage and healing. As one of the team’s veterans, Stephen has kept a watchful eye on Diggins the last few years. “It’s been fun for me to watch Jessie grow up as an athlete and as a person,” said Stephen. “She’s been like a little sister for me.” Over Christmas, Stephen needed a confidence boost. So she went to Diggins and they talked. A day later, Diggins passed the bear off to Stephen as they headed into the Tour. “We all know Liz has these mad skills on the Tour,” joked teammate Sadie Bjornsen. Male Sit Skier Advanced 23. Lawrence Sidney 3.2 km Israel 1. Wally Lee 17:36.2 24. Brendan Doyle 2. Adrian Castro 20:40.5 Ireland 25. Toshiki Kuroiwa Japan 25. Anthony Watson Jamaica Skeleton 27. Peter Makrides Australia North Americas Cup UOP Park City – January 7-10 28. Sebastian Uprimny Colombia 29. Kemari Stewart Results - January 7 Women Time Jamaica 30. Akwasi Frimpong 1. Madelaine Smith Great Britain 51.47 Ghana 2. Donna Creighton Great Britain 51.63 3. Maya Pedersen Norway 51.64 4. Gracie Clapp USA 51.71 5. Rayoung Mun South Korea 51.81 6. Sophia Jeong South Korea 51.85 7. Morgan Tracey USA 52.22 8. Madison Charney Canada 52.25 9. Cassie Hawrysh Canada 52.36 10. Megan Dovell USA 52.50 11. Jeonghyeok Lee South Korea 52.55 12. Sayaka Tsurifune Japan 52.62 13. Leslie Stratton USA 52.70 14. Shizuka Uehara Japan 53.88 15. Melissa-Kate Gagnon Canada 54.57 16. Anna Prata Virgin Islands 55.70 Men 1. John Daly USA 49.77 2. John Farrow Australia 50.24 3. Kenny Howard Great Britain 50.33 4. Junhyeon Kim South Korea 50.34 5. Patrick Rooney Canada 50.41 6. Rasmus Ottosson Sweden 50.66 7. Andrew Blaser USA 50.71 8. Seunggi Jung South Korea 50.73 8. Nicholas Timmings Australia 50.73 10. Allen Blackwell USA 50.76 11. Jeremy Rice Great Britain 50.77 12. Kyle Murray Canada 50.81 13. Jisoo Kim South Korea 50.88 14. Dean Timmings Australia 50.94 15. Austin Florian USA 50.96 16. Andy White Canada 51.04 17. Alexis Morris Canada 51.07 18. Nicholas Rettenmyer Italy 51.14 19. Jeff Bauer Luxembourg 51.39 20. Tatsuro Matsubara Japan 51.67 21. Joel Seligstein Israel 51.76 22. Carl Adlers Sweden 51.80 Now it was Stephen’s choice as to who she would reward. In stage six, it was all America with Diggins taking a 5k win in Toblach and Bjornsen third. On the long drive through the Dolomites to Predazzo that night, Stephen got to thinking. “We don’t have as many ‘firsts’ any more,” she said. “Sadie had really shown some guts to get that first podium. And you never have another first. So the bear needed to go along with that moment.” Much like Stephen, Bjornsen felt she needed a boost of confidence in the 5k earlier that day. “When the going got tough, I just kept thinking, ‘what would Jessie do?’” This is a team with heart. And a team with true grit. “The tour puts everyone on the same playing field,” said Bjornsen. “We all have the same fatigue, the same difficult travel between races, the same battle ahead each day. I love the “toughness” factor to it.” For seven out of nine days, they have left every ounce of their being on the ski track. On New Year’s Eve day in Val Mustair, Switzerland, 65 women were on the start list. At the top of Alpe Cermis, there were only 31 remaining - earning a bond that can never be broken. “We are dreamers, but we are also believers,” said Bjornsen. “It’s crazy how much confidence you can get from a teammate’s success if you allow yourself to stand beside them.” One of the most experienced communications professionals in skiing, Tom Kelly is a veteran of eight Olympics and serves as vice president, Communications, for the Park Citybased U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. A Wisconsin native, he and his wife Carole Duh have lived in Park City since 1988 when he’s not traveling the world with the team. Non-Qualifiers 51.89 21. Tatsuro Matsubara Japan 52.01 22. Anthony Watson Jamaica 52.26 23. Lawrence Sidney Israel 52.26 24. Brendan Doyle Ireland 52.54 25. Dakarai Kongela USA 53.06 26. Peter Makrides Australia 55.29 27. Toshiki Kuroiwa Japan 57.39 28. Sebastian Uprimny Colombia 29. Kemari Stewart Jamaica 30. Akwasi Frimpong Ghana 1:45.62 Results – January 8 Women 1. Madelaine Smith Great Britain 2. Donna Creighton Great Britain 1:46.78 3. Rayoung Mun South Korea 1:46.79 4. Madison Charney Canada 1:47.34 5. Maya Pedersen Norway 1:47.78 6. Gracie Clapp USA 1:47.80 7. Sophia Jeong South Korea 1:47.81 8. Leslie Stratton USA 1:48.79 9. Jeonghyeok Lee South Korea 1:48.86 10. Megan Dovell USA 1:48.97 11. Morgan Tracey USA 1:49.05 12. Sayaka Tsurifune Japan 1:50.30 13. Shizuka Uehara Japan 1:50.75 14. Melissa-Kate Gagnon Canada 1:52.46 15. Anna Prata Virgin Islands 1:53.57 Men 1. John Daly USA 1:43.62 2. Marcus Wyatt Great Britain 1:43.81 3. Jisoo Kim South Korea 1:44.42 4. John Farrow Australia 1:44.44 5. Junhyeon Kim South Korea 1:44.67 6. Allen Blackwell USA 1:45.02 7. Patrick Rooney Canada 1:45.07 8. Andrew Blaser USA 1:45.09 9. Rasmus Ottosson Sweden 1:45.30 10. Seunggi Jung South Korea 1:45.52 11. Nicholas Timmings Australia 1:45.99 12. Andy White Canada 1:46.01 13. Kyle Murray Canada 1:46.34 14. Dean Timmings Australia 1:46.54 15. Jeff Bauer Luxembourg 1:46.79 16. Alexis Morris Canada 1:46.84 17. Joel Seligstein Israel 1:47.01 18. Carl Adlers Sweden 1:47.20 19. Nicholas Rettenmyer Italy 1:47.78 20. Kenny Howard Great Britain 1:47.98 53.49 53.72 53.78 54.16 54.24 54.32 55.55 55.64 55.81 55.97 Alpine Skiing David Wright Memorial under 14 Qualifier Park City - January 6-8 Slalom Results – January 6 Ladies Time 1. Anhwei Kirk Sun Valley 1:31.89 2. Dagny Brickson Rowmark 1:33.08 3. Jessica Blackburn Sun Valley 1:33.66 4. Isabella Foos Ogden Valley 1:35.12 5. Carey Ritter Jackson Hole 1:35.52 6. Melissa Umble Snowbird 1:37.22 7. Lola Street Sun Valley 1:37.68 8. Lindsey Aten Park City 1:38.43 9. Annika Howard Jackson Hole 1:39.24 10. Anna Tate McCall 1:39.28 11. Kennedy Heavrin Summit 1:39.58 12. Lindley Friedman Rowmark 1:40.64 13. Logan Lindstrom Sun Valley 1:41.23 14. Fiona Sawyer Park City 1:41.61 15. Emmerson Ryan Park City 1:41.99 16. Madaline Stackpole Bogus Basin 1:42.13 17. Annika Drivdahl Park City 1:42.27 18. Kyra Larson Summit 1:43.03 19. Maylia Lohman Jackson Hole 1:43.60 20. Carina Cooke Park City 1:44.37 21. Jayden Quinn Ogden Valley 1:44.43 22. Jacqueline Neishabouri Jackson Hole 1:44.68 22. Mary Bocock Rowmark 1:44.68 24. Libby Gardner Ogden Valley 1:44.77 25. Ella Thomas Sundance 1:46.53 26. Claudia Braysich Peak 1:46.64 27. Madison Kaiserman Park City 1:46.91 28. Tatum Minor Sun Valley 1:46.97 |