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Show ae TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS/WEATHER Monday, March 24, 1997 cs All maps, torecasts anc data provided bby AccuWeather, Inc. © 1997 Pollution Index Today’s Utah Forecast ed atthe Utat ae ofA Northern Utah 50, Good 51-100 Moderate, 101-200 Unoalhted 201-200, Very Unit Today Sait Lake City Davis ‘and Weber counties Good Ogden/Provo: Salt Lake & Utah counties Good Today 6:25am Tonight iy? 6:44pm “First Today will offer mostly sunny Delta 49/22 witha . a wManti Gon0 ® Pric 51S a Hanksville Moab , S724 Utah Updates Utah Weather Blanding ‘St. George 703 2 s 67/36 Highway Gonations Temperaturesare today’s highs/tonight’s lows, : Kis 4 Bi . -5 Air Quality riot Bultrog . 69134 gZNNP. Blanair 964-6006 Head 9 Avalanche Conditions 3615 BytoNP TODAY ‘ < 4 Sunshine with a warmer atternoor it L yAg Tt Cooler despite 2 mostly sunny ven * Plentyof wart : TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY yy vy it it Sunshine and becoming Pleasant with abundant Warmwith bright eed 54/22 62/26 68/34 68/34 64/32 (70/33) (76/39) (84/44) (84/46) (80/42) 0 ee h Fat Gueat een 65 8 oer * 5 OS R : . zy and nshine and nice tee Sunshine and Very nice with some clouds of sun: plenty 67/32 s. - 76 os Cheyenne Grand Rapids Seou WYOMING 26 4 0 29 = Greensboro Maine — Three days after learn- ing she wasoff the US. ski team Neue Oe : en Wome Stale Carrie Sheinberg turned in her best performance of the season winning the giant slalom Sunday at the U.S. Alpine Championships Sheinberg. of Port Washington. N_Y., oncea rising young member of ithe Mean uearae terom ahird place afterthe first runto win in a combined 2 minutes sec. oniis.at SuvartoafUSA. Tatum Skoglund of Bellevue, Wah account utter tie firétisin was therunner-up at 2:14.66 Heidi Voelker of Park City, Utah, skiing her final race before retiring. was third at 214.67 in only her fourth race of the season after breaking a shoulder Her exit from the Team was unheralded U.S. the seventh in the world the prior season, and was primed I wanted to win a World Cup.” she said. “That had been my dreamever since ] was 10 years Old. I've been focused for 12 years It's been 00 Winning a medal ™y absolute goal,” Cetate getee 1 0.01 5 34 pc 36 27 0.05 41 35 58 Tr 36 s Soe ae oO wer 73 55 pc 76 Tr = : Springtiela 80 5; u ea 45 26's ae | ‘Washington Wichita. S45 Butit still hurt 50 37 65 3% ments, ‘It was a lot of work to keep year,” she said of the disappoini- Voelker said She knew her victory here wouldn't change anything — the competition is far different from the World Cup, but shestill was excited after her best race in years. ‘It was hard not focusing onall the things going on this week longer was wanted after six years on the team, and cut off her fund- know peopleare not taking you seriously “‘T came back thi ason in the It just didn’t happen.” ee in two World Cupraces oronetop ‘That's a podiumposition. Not many people will ever have a podium position on the World Cup I'll have that for the rest of my life For Sheinberg. Monday's sl. lomalso could be her last race af- = —— shesaid. “It was hard when you They told me I've got to perform _Sincefinishing 18th in theslalomat the 1994 Olympics, Shein. berg had three dismal years of fewgood showings | understand, she said of the ing, along with several other wo menskiers. She also lost hersponsor. and would have to come up withatleast$15,000out of pocket for travel, training and equipment to reach thefirst World Cup races next season bad news. To get her funding back, she “I wasn’t surprised. = = Ski 2 36 Deeeeee | } ee High Quality Prom An Honest Company) With Honest Prices % BEEHIVE/COCHLEAR 5G8.90404 A QUALITYHEARING easel ae 1-800-508-HEAR = , “The team offered to call a press conference. but it was my decision not to, Voelker, 2 said“! was afraid no one would show up.” she joked 1 60 5 10 she said 60 aa would have'to finish inthe top 15 Cup was a third.” 6 82 46 | 0102 = “My best place on the World ter U.S. coachestold her she no into the 1995-96 season. She was 43 29 20pe ‘40 40 21 pc Woelkerr said she’s content with —l2-CHAMPIONSHIPS jer decisionto retire 38 51 28 Br idy ¢-cloudy -sh-showers. thunderstorms. r-rain, $f-snowflurries. -sn-snow, i-ice. Prep -precipitation. Tr-tr Weather(W): s-suriny, pe-part ; )~—~—TIINSHpe 74 0.09 * Mw a 5; Santiago Be a Oklahoma City 60 San Jua 45 2 Carlsbad 0.08 3 oR 83 oe NEW MEXICO inberg WinsWins GS Dumped From U.S. Team, Sheinberg oa VALLEY, CARRABASSETT 2 50 pe «CT om Evanson 45-9643 155 eee re EG 69/36 72/40 DesiMoines Detroit Dover Hino By Wendov a ie 72/38 Dallas Davenport! Dayton Albuquerque 4 ye = = s Mostly sunny . 4 *Zie yg > 5% Snyae FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY os ‘Eiko Bly 34 4 Southeast Forecast 0.01 Columbus. OH Concord wnat 2 a ta 6 Cincinnati Cleveland Columbia, SC Bihings Great Fi 4 aoe TUESDAY 75 2 [pliNew York Chatto s sunshine, 5 30 hae 61 ti Partly sunny sunshine Miwaukee age1c Montpelier # FRIDAY milder Miami LoW B4r Tr Montgomery : Te sank 60 . 64/38 Hi Lo Prep. Madison Memphis Tr Anchorage Atlanta, Yesterday ey Hi City Louisvite | pls: Hanksvile 60 95 Het 6 partly sunny 66/40 70/42 ee Hi LoW 47 ‘Atlantic City Cloudy to Pleasant with clouds sun andpatchy fem Hi Lo Prep. ‘Albany > sky TODAY ‘Nation City 7 Southwest Forecast (& St. George Area) TODAY up over northem Texas. Most oftherest ofthenation) will have a dry day Phoenix 6 Ds ae ——_ sunshine and 62/38 54/32 Missouri, northern Illinois and eastern Nebraska. Afteroon thunderstormswill billow Page Ss FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Cod io Warr) illite Stationary emg is tor the Snow, someofit heavy, will blanket an area from easter South Dak 10 Wisconsin today; flurrieswill occurfarther north and west. Rainwill soak lowa, northern City & J Mostly sunny. cooler thar recently Yesterday Today Hi Lo Prop. Hi Low ARIZONA a Wasatch Front Forecast TUESDAY Rain n= = | “apr? Aprt4 Apr 22 Yesterday's Nat 42am bone! today Low: -9 in Embarrass, Minnesota; High: 95 in Thermal, California pn 7:30 jonrise today itannoanean ‘World ‘NationalSummary Yesterday Hi LoPrepSnow City City Al ee nee 60/30 & E229 Fa] Fluries Stown arenoonpostionsof weatner systems anc BER snow - eobation. Tempersineiba See Snow day. 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