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Jacobellis Grabs Silver
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BARDONECCHIA, Italy
(Feb. 17) - Lindsey Jacobellis (Stratton Mountain, VT) won the inaugural
silver medal in the Olympic Women's Snowboardcross event Friday afternoon
in Bardonecchia.
Tanja Frieden of Switzerland
won the gold medal, with the bronze going to Dominique Maltais of Canada.
Jacobellis, the lone
American rider in the field, led for most of the final run before crashing
on a jump on the lower portion of the course. Leading by a good margin,
Jacobellis pulled a small, albeit stylish, method air and sketched her
landing by catching her heelside edge, causing her to sit down.
Frieden had no problem
cruising past Jacobellis to earn the gold. Jacobellis got up and still
finished ahead of Maltais and Maelle Ricker, also from Canada.
"I was gonna
try grabbing method or indy, whatever came first," said Jacobellis.
"My front hand came down first, so I tried to grab, but it just didn't
work."
Jacobellis frequently
grabs her board while in the air as the lower center of gravity and feel
of the deck add stability.
"I was a little
frustrated when I fell because I was trying really hard all day not to
be thrown by that jump," said Jacobellis. "Over the second to
last jump, I tried a grab to stabilize myself in the air, and it didn't
work."
"At first I was
a little bit angry," Jacobellis said. "But, I came to the Olympics
to do my best and have fun. It was a really good course. No one got hurt
today, which is also a plus."
After biffing on the
method air landing, Jacobellis jokingly added "As a freestyler, I
bow my head in shame."
Jacobellis had the
best start of her day in the finals and jumped out to an early lead. She
distanced herself from the pack as the other three riders got held up.
"All of a sudden,
Lindsey had this humongous lead," said U.S. coach Peter Foley. "She
got through all of the hardest stuff and just landed that jump a little
bit off balance. She grabs her board on lots of the jumps, because that's
a stable position for her. I dont know if she held the grab just a little
bit too long on that jump and that's what set her off on the weird edge."
Jacobellis was not
aware of how big a lead she had and after sitting down thought that all
three girls would pass her.
"I thought everyone
was right behind me, and I thought I missed a chance at any podium spot."
The snowboardcross
made its Olympic debut Thursday with the men's event. U.S. rider Seth
Wescott (Carrabassett Valley, ME) won gold.
The event features
four riders starting at the same time and racing down a course that is
full of jumps, turns, berms and gates. Frequent crashes, along with the
racing and freestyle elements, make for an interesting spectator sport.
"Anything can
happen in snowboardcross, that's just part of the game," said Jacobellis.
Jacobellis' silver
was the eighth total medal for U.S. skiers and snowboarders. Six have
come from snowboarding, one from alpine skiing and one from freestyle.
Olympic snowboard
events wrap up with parallel giant slalom races. The men run on Feb. 22
and the women race on the 23rd in Bardonecchia.
XX OLYMPIC
WINTER GAMES
Bardonecchia, ITA - Feb. 17, 2006
Women's Snowboardcross
1. Tanja Frieden,
Switzerland
2. Lindsey Jacobellis, Stratton Mountain, Vt.
3. Dominique Maltais, Canada
4. Maelle Ricker, Canada
5. Mellie Francon, Switzerland
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