
| Sport: | Alpine Skiing |
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| Birthdate: | October 18, 1984 |
| Birthplace: | St Paul, MN |
| Hometown: | Vail, CO |
| Residence: | Vail, CO |
| Ht: / Wt: | 5'10" / 160 lbs |
| Olympics: | 2006, 2002 |
| Date | Event | Rank | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, Feb 15 - 10:00a | Downhill (Training Run 1) | 1 | 1:30.75 | |
| Mon, Feb 15 - 1:00p | Downhill (Training Run 2) | 20 | 18.52 | |
| Tue, Feb 16 - 11:00a | Downhill (Training Run 3) | |||
| Wed, Feb 17 - 11:00a | Downhill | 1 | 1:44.19 | |
| Fri, Feb 26 - 10:00a | Slalom, Run 1 of 2 | |||
| Fri, Feb 26 - 1:30p | Slalom, Run 2 of 2 | |||
| Wed, Feb 24 - 10:00a | Giant Slalom, Run 1 of 2 | |||
| Thu, Feb 25 - 9:30a | Giant Slalom, Run 2 of 2 | |||
| Sat, Feb 20 - 10:00a | Super-G | 3 | 1:20.88 | |
| Thu, Feb 11 - 10:00a | Super-Combined, Downhill (Training Run 1) | |||
| Fri, Feb 12 - 2:00p | Super-Combined, Downhill (Training Run 2) | |||
| Sat, Feb 13 - 9:00a | Super-Combined, Downhill (Training Run 3) | |||
| Thu, Feb 18 - 9:30a | Super-Combined, Downhill | 1 | 1:24.16 | |
| Thu, Feb 18 - 12:30p | Super-Combined, Slalom |
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Downhill
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Super-G
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Giant Slalom
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Slalom
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Combined
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Overall
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2009 World Cup standings
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1st
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1st
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8th
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3rd
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2nd
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1st
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2009 World Championships
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1st
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1st
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DNF 2
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DSQ 2
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2008 World Cup standings
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1st
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6th
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13th
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37th
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7th
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1st
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2007 World Cup standings
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6th
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3rd
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37th
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7th
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6th
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2007 World Championships
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2nd
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2nd
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DNS 1
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DSQ
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2006 World Cup standings
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2nd
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4th
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49th
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9th
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3rd
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5th
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2006 Torino Games
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8th
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7th
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DNS 1
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14th
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DNF
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2005 World Cup standings
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5th
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3rd
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35th
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28th
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5th
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6th
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2005 World Championships
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4th
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9th
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DNF1
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4th
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2004 World Cup standings
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14th
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26th
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45th
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38th
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30th
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2003 World Cup standings
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47th
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118th
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2002 World Cup standings
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41st
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35th
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93rd
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2002 Salt Lake Games
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32nd
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6th
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As the pilot for the USA-1 bobsled, I broke a 62-year gold medal drought when my sled, the 'Night Train" won the Olympic title at the 2010 Vancouver Games. A degenerative eye condition nearly caused me to quit my sport in 2008, but corrective surgery restored my vision to 20-20.