We are going to have two former Dartmouth teammates, Matt Hoisington and Roger Brown give a shot at live blogging this second run.
Roger: First run looked pretty tough – soft snow with a lot of terrain is a recipe for challenging conditions for the later starters. Only four guys from outside the top thirty got in.
Unfortunately Jake was just on the wrong side of that in 34th, but Tommy Ford should have the advantage starting 5th, and he is only a little over a second out of the top ten, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him punch in there.
My podium picks: Svindal, Hirsher, Janka – I would love to put Ted on there but Svindal is a machine, the Austrians are due, and I don’t see Janka moving back very far, so I dont see a place for Ted.
Matt: Conditions are looking a little soggy in Vancouver. The guys starting early had a clean course in the first run. It will be interesting to see who among the leaders can handle the rough course in run #2.
Tommy Ford looked solid in the first run. Nice and long in the outside leg, which will serve him well in soft, inconsistent conditions. He should be amped to get after it in the second run. Zamansky just couldn’t quite put it together.
My podium picks are 1. Janka, 2. Raich, 3. Blardone. Svindal is skiing very well but I think it will be too soft for him. Blardone is historically very good on rough courses (Adelboden, etc.), and I can’t keep the veteran Raich out of the top three. Ted will have his chance, and I’ll be rooting for him, but those other guys are tough and Raich and Blardone are likely in their last Olympic games; they’ll be leaving it all on the hill.
Matt: As an aside, Bode was turning back the clock to 2004 for the first 35 seconds or so of his first run. Even though he went out, it’s great to see him skiing free and easy (and fast!) in all 4 events again.
Matt: I was rooting for Leif too. Would have been nice to see a collegiate racer in there, even if he is from DU
Matt: The first 10 guys or so should give us a good indication of how this second course will run. Let’s hope Cuche doesn’t punch any holes in the track or eviscerate too many gates. Got to feel for the guy. He’s had no success in these games.
Roger: In the top thirty – two americans, two canadians, two czechs three norwigians, four austrians – were off!
Roger: Good run by Guay. Course has three more gates and is 2-3 seconds longer. Dixon comes down pretty far out. Guay skied really well though
Matt: A little ragged by Ford. Guay’s run is looking pretty fast right now. He was really letting them run on the bottom.
Matt: Berthod needs to reacquaint himself with the front of his boot.
Matt: Moellg comes down nine-tenths out. Guay’s run looking better and better.
Matt: Cuche into the lead. He looked gassed by the bottom. Not a bad run, though.
Roger: Bummer, I would have like to have seen Cuche with a bigger smile on his face to cap off his olympic career. The italians are better at a place like alta badia – icy, turny, and steep. Ploner just did not release the ski quite smoothly enough in the bottom of the turn.
Matt: Course seems to be holding up alright. That bodes well for the leaders from the first run. Kryzl just got back and couldn’t quite pull it together.
Roger: Yeah, those little mistakes REALLY add up on a hill like this. Simoncelli again is just arcing a little too hard I think. nothing big, but he would have been better it it was 10 below last night.
Matt: After the first 15, Cuche still hanging on to the lead, but the gap is closing. The next 15 should get real interesting.
Matt: Cuche gets knocked out of the lead. Course still looking decent, but getting a little rough.
Roger: Austria is into the lead, I dont think that is going to hold up. Cuche is now second, and Guay is third. the word is that weather is starting to move in.
Roger: Neureuther into the lead. Hes not as much of a pure GS skier so he has an advantage on an easier hill like this. I bet thats going to hold up for a while.
Matt: Wow. Jansrud just laid down the gauntlet for the remaining contenders. Great run.
Roger: So much for that prediction. Jansrud is hilarious. Nice bows. He is going to be back too. Kostelic not as fast as he needed to be. Might have been enough if Jansrud hadn’t been so fast.
Roger: Gorza is the fourth of FOUR slovenes to come down. Impressive for them but he didnt get it done.
Ted on course
Bummer. Little mistake up top, and then not super clean down the rest of it. Ted needed a steep icy course today and this isnt that.
Richard hooks an arm and is out. A little inside ski boot out and then hooked his arm right on the bottom of the gate. Too bad, his coach set second run.
Raich coming up.
He hooked his arm too!
Still on course, but thats not going to do it.
I don’t think he was skiing fast enough to catch Jansrud, but he would have been in there. I was about to say that he was the Peyton Manning of skiing.
So much for my podium. I thought Hirsher was going to do it, but he skied through a gate coming onto the flat. The austrians cant catch a break. He skied fast on the bottom though.
Matt: Svindal can’t quite nip his teammate. Wow! Jansrud’s second run looking like the stuff of legend.
Matt: Man oh man are the Austrians pooching this one away. Baumann not going to be close. Norge 1 and 2 with only Janka left! Kjus and Aamodt must be proud!
Matt: Janka losing some time at the first split.
Matt: But he rips it and takes the victory by three four tenths – incredible skiing. Starting 30th on a deteriorating track Janka lays down the third fastest time for the second run. He deserves it. No one is more talented in the world in GS right now than Janka.
Matt: Great race. In the end, Janka separated himself as the class of the field. Jansrud comes from 11th after the first run to take the silver, Svindal continues his great performance at these Olympics by hanging on to the bronze. In a way, you have to feel for the Austrians. No team has more pressure on them. That said, you’ve got to love the genuine joy shown by the Norwegian racers. It’s hard not to root for them.
Awesome job guys! Agree with most of your observations and much better than the commentary on TV (and probably that of prime time NBC coverage). No mention of Dartmouth alum’s bro Patrick Biggs??? Representing CAN he came in 35th…not too shabby.
Feel badly for Ligety, but he didn’t look to be on his game today. Hopefully he can pull it together in the slalom.