JUST over a week before the start of the Winter Paralympics, Australian Marty Mayberry claimed his second World Cup medal in less than 24 hours with gold in the downhill event on the slopes of Aspen. The paralympian, who lost both his legs below the knee to meningococcal when 16, has lead an Australian medal rush at the World Cup with leg amputee team-mate Toby Kane claiming bronze in the same event. Congratulations Marty!
Tina maze will compete in today's Slalom and try to extend her Olympic medal streak. With silver in both the SG and GS, Tina's podium finish in the last slalom race before the Games bodes well for an exciting event today. Fellow Slovenians Marusa Ferk and Anna Drev will also be in the field. Ferk had her first world cup slalom podium last year and is also a medal contender.
Tina Maze has her second medal of the games taking silver is GS. With the the course quickly deteriorating, Tina moved up from 5th after the first run and was only .04 seconds from the gold. Congratulations Tina.
Poor visibility postponed the second run of the women's GS yesterday and it will start today at 9:30 PST. Tina Maze of Slovenia is well positioned in 5th pace after the 1st run, only .27 seconds behind the leader.
With Australian athletes achieving three Olympic medals at Cypress, the venue has proven to been very successful. Dale Begg-Smith started it off with silver in moguls, followed by gold from Torah Bright in halfpipe and gold last night in aerials from Lydia Lassila.
Karbon has been a proud sponsor of the Australian Olympic Committee since 2003 and provides all parade, podium, competition and delegation apparel to all members of their winter Olympic team.
Lydia Lassila from Australia wins the Freestyle aerial event with an Olympic record score. Standing in second place after the first jump, she outperformed the competition to take her first Olympic medal. Lassila also set a new world record score last month in Deer Valley, UT. Lassilas' teammates Jacqui Cooper, competing in her 5th Olympic Games, finished 5th and Liz Gardner placed 12th.
Lydia Lassila, Jacqui Cooper and Liz Gardner from Australia take to the air tonight in the Women's Freestyle Aerial Finals. In the past year, Lydia and Jacqui has both set the highest point totals in Aerial competition. Both will be jumping multiple twisting-triples with high degrees of difficulty. Good luck ladies!
Tina Maze of Slovenia is well positioned in 5th pace after the 1st run
of GS, only .27 seconds back. With 12 World Cup and World Championship
podiums in GS, 7 being gold, this is sure to be an exciting second run.
Jenny Owens and Katya Crema from Australia made it through to the Ski
Cross quarterfinals but unfortunately have been eliminated. Both skiers
placed third in their heats with only the top two going through to the semifinals.
Ales Gorza from Slovenia places 10th in the GS.