| Show r Sr w C441'Sroti'- s !''' - - " ':i 1 -- - 'V Pr zwt - - - 4: "'A'Z::-71' r -At - - 2 -- : f- — i k i ID The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday November 26 1989 1 i :Schrielder Regains Form Wins Slalom t Continued From D-- I didn't finish a race Saturday the old form was back "It was a great day" Schneider said "I couldn't have skied better" Friday's fall she added was probably "a good thing It proves you still have to have luck to get through" In all there were nine Austrians in the top 20 Austria leads the Nation's Cup standings with 280 points West Germany is second with 161 while Switzerland is third with 154 The US is eighth with 50 points based on the efforts of the women's team One American who got the crowd's etention was Salt Lake's Kristi Ter-in- n Terzian 22 the younger sister of university of Utah All America skier N'atrina Terhian came to Utah to ski with Rowmark Ski Academy Coach 011e Larsson 1:Terzian started No 39 and made the first run 4855 and was clearly skiing well Friday she placed 10th in the giant slalom and seemed poised for greatness Sweden's Camilla Nilsson eclipsed Terzian with a fast second run to finish sixth while Terzian's 1:3703 earned her seventh — her best World Cup result to date "I was really nervous" Terzian said "I tried to relax and use some visualization of the course I had such a good feeling I felt I had to go all-ofifth-faste- "I felt like I've worked so hard I'm glad it finally came" It has been a long road for Terzian She has had surgery on both knees and has been skiing technically well Now she has some results to show for it "We the US Ski Team are all really pleased how the last two days went" said Terzian "We were ready We had good training and lots of timed runs We are all close in alli tyl and when we came here we knew we could do it" e finish in a supTerzian's at Las Lenas Argentina in Au er-G gust was a solid breakthrough "I finally went into a race and 15th-plac- I - ''- i i 1 o' 0 044 R 0 I t 44 : - 2 se'0 -- 01"" t 1tt ": ‘ It : 0 016-- 4 — 3 eel i 4 - : 'AliF o - ir JO 4 41 ' i '' (11I ' ' 1 1 4ArdAt clt Ctfi - Tomba's skis shattered just before the race and the plate on the other ski broke just after he started "It increased the ski vibration I felt and it bothered my concentration all the way down" Tomba said He was bothered so much he fell on the second run Saturday be made a statement and handed out a signed statement that also refuted his earlier comments "At the end of the first round of the giant slalom in the emotion and pres See Column D-- 5 REiViEMIER LAST WINTER! 0 P f 521-036- - 4 : ri irmint se s1 I - Alial''f :: ii-:- amp - (1) - ier i ri1"r mil - - - 110 mi - 370 ) ' -- 071 11 Nf 0 A : 1 - I" 0 ' ' " tzi-- 7 10 MA -- 144:11441 I Ig III iirp l 411 IANNER-ri- Ute- II p 1'- t tickers teo cxer al 3 p "- - Doors J - t bcg r Prkarnary bouts 01 Mam Evert dPIP UR udit 1 rn 30 8 wie start al approkmaeiv pm writ f 7146300 IlUnIS 0 Call ORIGINAL ALL SAND 70 W 901 c3)) I 4t1108011968 8UNS 884N t Main 87518 6 9 669"Wastunipon Blv itg oiaJ 444 4114044 i 7527114 : OUIVRANSMISSPNIPOUS TACK A t CPC100000 p II (‘ nom fri4 : mo) I I 19ACKAGE i 11 : 4 C"tr'e ilter '' (441-r- 01'"f e i Room Reservation SO7 95 Silver &nab Room Reservation 95 ! -- v 't: tt'' !k '' ow t'zle0 - tvE '' '''' r' e: ' ::' :41 " tti 't 1 - '111PI t i: t 4''''''''Z tk11( 1i'f! : At 4K-- - ' - I t t - et ' 4 '"' 4: - '" ' 4- 11 '1't-- 4 z4'-- :4P "' 'e :7 ' - ' '' J - -e '- -' : - :'- '' 4 ' : - 1130-' - i ---- !'7 - Irt ! - "- I-1'VA : ers'Alttkee' : " i ' ' I keet'St : 4 17'' A ''''-'- gratuities :!:' : r ' - :1:4:1 N 0 1115 434 0 - 4-- ? 145 t ' --- rokPerve '177 - 1- rk required-Features and rates subject to change Solon restrictions may apply Holliday rates may var) Limied time offer -- -- t4 4- - c -- ) Hotel 0 Lasino 41wO -8- 00-621-0187 - '' 44 - 13 'tr: -- double occupancy Grand Canyon 041 'T 4 4: Al‘sdpverceperson f- -" MEQUITE - - ' n'11447 te:o ' :4 :' St George r) A i0e '' - k l':47 74177 te! 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Tomba is paid handsomely by the French sporting goods maker to wear its bindings and Look didn't appreciate some comments Tomba made Thursday After Tomba finished 21st in the first run of the men's giant slalom at America's Opening the blamed his poor showing on faulty equipment The antifriction plate on one of 4' i kNittir d-4- 09 -- rt c le Tomba Has a Change of Heart 41711E:1 I ' kk 30th-faste- r-- I ' rt "D'At' 0 4 1) ARII Alk ' A f - i 44 tat r ti 155 No 1000 West Salt Lake City Viewing from 6 pm Auctioneer Mike Murphy l ' - guarantee Just about anything used on or about a horse UTAH STATE FAIRGROUNDS I ' ' tie' n and Australian Most with I i 'll ' ' roping full silver youth pony English -01 1' ' - A 400 ''' been asked by Saddle King Corp to sell at public auction $50000 worth of new top quality tack saddles bridles halters leads pads clippers grooming items and silver tack 60 saddles includes: Billy Cook Hereford Textan Saddle King American Santa Fe Simco show Jo 1 - 4 didn't choke I feel like I've found a good balance of going for it and skiing safely I'm very pleased I don't think I could do any better" Terzian said US Teammate Heidi Bowes who started No 35 skied a Tsecond run and placed 14th Eva kens Tanis Hunt and Kim Schmidinger placed 17th 20th and 22nd respectively for a solid showing by the US women West Germany's Michaela Gerg who led the World Cup standings go- ing into Saturday's slalom barely cut She had the made the second-rutime but due to a coach's miscommunication she did not ski in the second run Austria's Anita Wachter rode her slalom from third place to first in the overall World Cup standings Wachter has 55 points for the lead followed by Gerg (41) and Austrian Petra Kronberger (38) Schneider is in a fourth-plac- e tie with West Germany's Regine Moesenlechner with 28 points American Diann Roffe is in ninth place and Terzian is ranked No 15 in the World Cup combined standings America's Opening World Cup competition concludes Sunday with the men's slalom Competition begins at 9:30 am on Willy's run We have ' ' - - AUCTION TACK AND SADDLE 1 Thurs Nov 309 7 pm : ' 728 Rooms r imoi Ili 1 SQL 3 11 - estatrnts:t6Poolls He:11h & )0i!) 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