VANCOUVER 2010 February 20 , 2010 Vonn Wins Bronze in Super G Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) won the br onze medal in th e women’s super G this morning in competition at Whistler Creekside. Her time of 1:20.88 was 0.74 off the 1:20.14 winning time of Andrea February 21 Events Fischbacher of Austria , while Tina Maze of Slovenia took the silver 9:15 a.m. medal with a 1:20.63. Vonn becomes the third American to win M Ski Cross, Qualifying two alpine medals at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, 9:30 a.m. joining Bode Miller (Franconia, NH) and Julia Mancuso (Squaw M Alpine, SC/DH 10:45 a.m. Valley, CA). M Biathlon, 15K Mass 12:15 p.m. 3 U.S. Women Qualify for Aerials Finals M Alpine, SC/SL Emily Cook (Belmont, MA), Lacy Schnoor (Draper, U T) and 16- M Ski Cross, Finals year-old Ashley Caldwell (Hamilton, VA ) have qualified for the 1:00 p.m. W Biathlon, 12.5K Mass finals in the women’s aerials competition, to be held Wednesday 1:30 p.m. evening, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p.m. PST. Cook was fifth in qualifying Two-Man Bobsled Finals with a score of 180.25, while Schnoor was sixth at 169.51. 3:00 p.m. Caldwell was on the bubble at 12 th , slipping in with a 162.34. Alla W Speed Skate, 1,500m Tsuper of Belarus led the field w ith a 195.76 . 4:15 p.m. Ice Dancing Frenette Narrowly Misses LH Final 4:40 p.m. M Hockey, USA-CAN Peter Frenette (Saranac Lake, NY) narrowly missed out on his first Olympic final round at just 17 years old, fini shing 32nd, just "To give anything less than your out of the top 30 which qualified for a second jump in Saturday's best is to sacrifice the gift." -Steve Roland Prefontaine large hill first round. Nick Alexander (Lebanon, NH) finished 40th, eight places back. USSA Medal Count 2010 Weather Forecast Gold Silver Bronze Sunny Hannah Kearney Bode Miller Shannon Bahrke Lindsey Vonn Julia Mancuso x 2 Bryon Wilson High: 42°F Seth Wescott Johnny Spillane Bode Miller Shaun White Hannah Teter Kelly Clark Low: 35°F Scotty Lago Andrew Weibrecht Lindsey Vonn VANCOUVER 2010 The Inside Scoop *Event: Alpine Men's Giant Slalom February 23 "For sure Ted will be the one to watch here. He proved in 2008 that he's one of the fastest GS guys in the world and he backed that up last season with an incredible second run to take bronze at the World Championships. If he can put together two solid runs, there isn't a guy who can beat him. He will have already raced combined and super G, but this is his race. I'm also excited to see what young Tommy Ford can do. He's from Oregon and is used to this kind of snow. I don't have any expectations for this guy other than him working hard and putting in 100% effort. It will be exciting to see." -Sasha Rearick, Alpine Men's Head Coach Team Van Schedule Sunday February 21 , 2010 Please contact hospitality for possible schedule changes 7:00 a.m. Hospitality Suite Opens 8:15 a.m. Travel to Whistler Creekside 9:30 a.m. Men's Super Combined – Downhill 12:15 p.m. Men's Super Combined - Slalom 2:00 p.m. Return to Four Seasons, Whistler 5:30 p.m. Transportation to Team Vancouver Dinner at Rimrock in Whistler 8:00 p.m. U.S. Ski Team House Celebration Today in History Feb. 20 1792: Pr esident George Washington sign s the Post Office Act, establishing a permanent Post Office Department 1962: John Glenn bec omes the first American to orbit Earth 1998: Tara Lipinski wins the Olympic figure skating gold Team Van Contact Information Trace Worthington: 435.901.1279 Ruth Flanagan: 435.714. 9213 2 .
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