Wednesday, March 8

Korea

We left Yong Pyong, Korea for Shiga Kogen, Japan early Monday morning.
It was a tremendously long bus/plane/bus trip, with the whole World Cup
traveling as one happy family. It wasn't the most efficient mode of
transport, but it was somewhat comforting to see the Austrians roughing
it with the rest of us!

While we were in Yong Pyong, we raced 2 GS's over the weekend and
witnessed Ted Ligety's first World Cup victory. It was astonishing that
he actually achieved the feat in GS before he did it in slalom, in light
of how strong he's performed all season in that event. The fact that
his success runs across events shows just how fast he is skiing this
year. It was also a funny story because the day before he had slept in
and missed the race entirely! The coaches noticed early on that he
wasn't at inspection, but they weren't able to get down to his room to
wake him up before the first run started. We all told him it was a good
thing because it left him very well rested, and able to win, on Sunday!

Erik Schlopy also had a good race, finishing 8th on Saturday, but his
weekend was overshadowed by another broken hand injury which he suffered
in Sunday's first run. The worst part was that the x-rays showed he
needed surgery, and he may miss the rest of the season as a result.

I myself had a frustrating two days, trying to finish in the top-30 from
the back of the pack. I felt like my body wasn't even attached to my
head the whole time we were there, skiing all gangly, awkward and out of
rhythm each time down the hill. It was hard to hide my disappointment
because I've felt so good in GS the last two months. About the only
consolation I could muster was that it just wasn't a great hill for me,
with it's sharp terrain on the upper flats and the relatively easy
pitch. Maybe I'm just making excuses though!

Since Monday night, we've been holed up in the Shiga Kogen Prince Hotel,
watching movies and reading a bunch. There is wireless internet in the
lobby, so all the athletes are hanging out down there trying to use
Skype to call home: a funny scene to say the least! We did some
training today, but the weather was warm and the snow was very wet. I
think everyone's hoping for a cold night so they can inject the race
hill well.

2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Chip!
A friend of mine is a very big fan of Ted Lighety and she would like to have his e-mail adress! It would be very cool to get it! I wish you good luck for the slaloms in korea.
If itīs possible to have his adress please send it to: denisehartlieb@gmx.net
Thank you and bye!
Denise

11:21  
nifer said...

voted in an online opinion poll for your blog! Good luck at NorAm finals!

12:44  

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