Nickerson claims 1st win of season at Coronet Peak

By Published On: August 16th, 2010Comments Off on Nickerson claims 1st win of season at Coronet Peak

The U.S. Men secured all three top places at the Australia New Zealand Cup Giant Slalom Men’s Continental Cup race held at Coronet Peak Monday (Aug 16).

Warner Nickerson took first place honors with Ted Ligety second and Bode Miller third. Ben Griffin was the first New Zealander home in ninth place.
 
In the Women’s race, the Canadians took the top two positions with Marie-Pier Prefontaine in first place and Marie-Michele Gagnon in second. Norway’s Chloe Margrethe Fausa came third. The first New Zealand woman home was Sarah Jarvis in ninth place while Queenstown’s Taylor Rapley finished thirteenth.

Race and Events Head of Department at Coronet Peak, Richard Murphy, said the race was incredibly exciting and the crowd was phenomenal. He urged people to take the opportunity to watch the competitors in action.

“The side of the race track was packed, it made for great viewing. This was a World Cup field that raced at Coronet Peak today,” said Murphy. “This really is an amazing opportunity for people to come and see the world’s best alpine ski racers in action.”

Racing continues tomorrow with the Men’s and Women’s ANC Slalom races at the Rocky Gully Race Training Arena at Coronet Peak.

Nickerson Photo by Michael Thomas.

Men’s Results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Run 1 Run 2 Total Time FIS Points
 1  59  534038 NICKERSON Warner  1981  USA   47.45  51.32  1:38.77  6.00
 2  9  534562 LIGETY Ted  1984  USA   47.87  50.92  1:38.79  6.18
 3  11  532431 MILLER Bode  1977  USA   47.42  51.71  1:39.13  9.17
 4  10  201702 NEUREUTHER Felix  1984  GER   47.76  51.45  1:39.21  9.88
 5  16  930107 GREGORAK Will  1990  USA   47.97  51.94  1:39.91  16.04
 6  5  531392 JAMPOLSKY Grant  1989  USA   47.70  52.27  1:39.97  16.57
 7  21  930105 GRANSTROM Colby  1990  USA   48.44  51.56  1:40.00  16.83
 8  18  501384 LINDGREN Tim  1989  SWE   48.33  51.81  1:40.14  18.07
 9  3  410266 GRIFFIN Benjamin  1986  NZE   48.34  51.86  1:40.20  18.60
 10  14  202462 DOPFER Fritz  1987  GER   48.33  51.93  1:40.26  19.12
 11  1  500933 OLSSON Jon  1982  SWE   47.95  52.32  1:40.27  19.21
 12  20  534508 CHODOUNSKY David  1984  USA   48.63  51.67  1:40.30  19.48
 13  26  934518 DANIELS Nick  1991  USA   49.17  52.20  1:41.37  28.90
 14  23  501203 SOEDERBERG Fredrik  1986  SWE   49.27  52.48  1:41.75  32.25
 15  22  102239 COUSINEAU Julien  1981  CAN   49.71  52.09  1:41.80  32.69
 16  8  410270 CAFE Tim  1987  NZE   49.14  52.69  1:41.83  32.95
 17  34  102922 WHITE Trevor  1984  CAN   49.48  52.39  1:41.87  33.31
 18  25  934566 ROBERTS Hig  1991  USA   49.68  52.27  1:41.95  34.01
 19  32  530644 HAMMER Maximilian  1988  USA   49.20  52.76  1:41.96  34.10
 20  28  491356 CARRERAS Pol  1990  SPA   50.07  51.97  1:42.04  34.80
 21  30  930133 HIGGINS Sean  1990  USA   49.82  52.36  1:42.18  36.04
 22  37  6530104 BENNETT Bryce  1992  USA   49.34  52.99  1:42.33  37.36
 23  19  534507 CHRISTIANSON Charles  1984  USA   49.88  52.74  1:42.62  39.91
 24  4  410372 PREBBLE Nick  1993  NZE   49.36  53.34  1:42.70  40.62
 25  27  103528 DRURY Kevin  1988  CAN   50.41  52.77  1:43.18  44.84
 25  7  40349 RISHWORTH Mike  1987  AUS   49.87  53.31  1:43.18  44.84
 27  29  103187 ATKINSON Paul  1987  CAN   50.33  53.02  1:43.35  46.34
 28  36  53897 KNAUSS Andreas  1990  AUT   50.03  53.72  1:43.75  49.87
 29  39  410365 BARWOOD Adam  1992  NZE   50.66  53.27  1:43.93  51.45
 30  38  410334 PREBBLE Jamie  1991  NZE   50.37  53.74  1:44.11  53.04
 31  24  930160 KELLEY Robby  1990  USA   50.85  53.39  1:44.24  54.18
 32  44  410364 FEASEY Willis  1992  NZE   50.55  53.78  1:44.33  54.97
 33  6  6530266 SCANNELL Jake  1992  USA   50.44  54.17  1:44.61  57.44
 34  35  303322 SHIMIZU Dai  1990  JPN   51.04  53.68  1:44.72  58.41
 35  33  491395 SALARICH Xavier  1990  SPA   50.41  54.33  1:44.74  58.59
 36  2  40332 STEVENS Hugh  1986  AUS   49.20  55.60  1:44.80  59.11
 37  42  6530313 RICKENBACH Zachery  1992  USA   50.64  54.18  1:44.82  59.29
 38  43  422301 HAUGEN Per Torstein  1994  NOR   51.60  53.51  1:45.11  61.84
 39  41  930123 HARRIS Reilly  1990  USA   51.75  54.63  1:46.38  73.03
 40  49  410373 STEEDMAN Harrison  1993  NZE   51.94  55.01  1:46.95  78.05
 41  40  934526 FRUTH Loudon  1991  USA   52.36  55.44  1:47.80  85.54
 42  46  934583 SULLIVAN Connor  1991  USA   52.76  55.77  1:48.53  91.97
 43  50  40543 BROWN Callum  1994  AUS   52.91  56.08  1:48.99  96.02
 44  52  430633 JASICZEK Michal  1994  POL   53.00  56.18  1:49.18  97.69
 45  45  180721 PLANTING Conrad  1994  FIN   53.66  56.74  1:50.40  108.44
 46  54  410379 COOTE Wilbur  1994  NZE   54.11  56.47  1:50.58  110.03
 47  56  6291351 SANCIPRIANO Vittorio  1993  ITA   56.68  59.10  1:55.78  155.83
 48  57  410382 CRONIN Louis  1994  NZE   56.70  59.81  1:56.51  162.26
Did not start 2nd run
   13  534959 JITLOFF Tim  1985  USA         
Did not start 1st run
   31  103313 DAWSON Travis  1988  CAN         
Did not finish 2nd run
   58  410387 PASCOE Nick  1994  NZE         
   55  410377 MCGLINN Fraser  1994  NZE         
   53  221005 SLINGER Max  1989  GBR         
   51  410371 NEESON Finlay  1993  NZE         
   47  410302 WYLIE Andrew  1989  NZE         
   15  501255 OEHAGEN Johan  1987  SWE         
Did not finish 1st run
   48  194493 BRIE Luca  1992  FRA         
   17  103078 DONALDSON David  1986  CAN         

Women’s Results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Run 1 Run 2 Total Time FIS Points
 1  3  106825 PREFONTAINE Marie-Pier  1988  CAN   52.12  52.35  1:44.47  6.00
 2  4  105269 GAGNON Marie-Michele  1989  CAN   52.39  52.78  1:45.17  11.83
 3  9  425916 FAUSA Chloe Margrethe  1992  NOR   52.21  53.65  1:45.86  17.58
 4  8  206160 RIESCH Susanne  1987  GER   53.02  53.55  1:46.57  23.49
 5  7  538284 MCJAMES Megan  1987  USA   53.45  54.29  1:47.74  33.23
 6  11  106988 STEVENS Victoria  1990  CAN   53.39  54.63  1:48.02  35.56
 7  16  107044 IRWIN Madison  1991  CAN   54.15  54.25  1:48.40  38.73
 7  14  106961 MIELZYNSKI Erin  1990  CAN   53.95  54.45  1:48.40  38.73
 9  6  415128 JARVIS Sarah  1986  NZE   53.78  54.72  1:48.50  39.56
 10  1  45267 BAMFORD Emily  1992  AUS   53.97  54.55  1:48.52  39.73
 11  17  537792 DUKE Hailey  1985  USA   54.06  54.85  1:48.91  42.98
 12  10  538855 FORD Julia  1990  USA   54.02  54.98  1:49.00  43.72
 13  22  415171 RAPLEY Taylor  1991  NZE   54.91  55.92  1:50.83  58.96
 14  13  107156 MCLEISH Madison  1992  CAN   54.35  56.65  1:51.00  60.38
 15  2  415137 TAIT-JAMIESON Lucie  1988  NZE   54.95  56.99  1:51.94  68.21
 16  23  539107 CORNALI Charlotte  1991  USA   56.20  55.79  1:51.99  68.62
 17  24  415169 MILLER-BROWN Harriet  1991  NZE   56.01  56.40  1:52.41  72.12
 18  20  539898 ANDREWS Lena  1994  USA   57.07  56.20  1:53.27  79.28
 19  21  539122 HALL Gabrielle  1991  USA   56.60  58.35  1:54.95  93.27
 20  27  415158 OOSTERBAAN Monique  1990  NZE   57.77  57.35  1:55.12  94.69
 21  19  539080 ACKERMAN Delainey  1991  USA   57.02  59.01  1:56.03  102.27
 22  25  415170 NEWBOLD Charlotte  1991  NZE   57.30  59.94  1:57.24  112.35
 23  30  415173 ORANGE Virginia  1991  NZE   58.35  1:00.13  1:58.48  122.67
 24  28  45288 HODKINSON Toni  1993  AUS   1:00.05  58.52  1:58.57  123.42
 25  34  415202 WALLACE Chelsea  1995  NZE   1:01.44  59.93  2:01.37  146.74
 26  33  415201 SMITH Hunter-Rose  1995  NZE   1:02.86  1:00.99  2:03.85  167.39
Did not finish 2nd run
   26  415182 SMITH Taylor  1992  NZE         
   15  185331 TIKKANEN Johanna  1992  FIN         
Did not finish 1st run
   32  415196 JONES Melissa  1994  NZE         
   31  285014 HIRSHFELD Yom  1991  ISR         
   29  225567 MACEY Abbie  1994  GBR         
   18  415178 MCGLINN Alexandra  1992  NZE         
   12  107068 PHELAN Brittany  1991  CAN         
   5  106022 JANYK Britt  1980  CAN         

 

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About the Author: Hank McKee

In memoriam: The veteran of the staff, McKee started with Ski Racing in 1980. Over the seasons, he covered virtually every aspect of the sport, from the pro tours to junior racing, freestyle and World Cup alpine competition. He wrote the first national stories for many U.S. team stars, and was still around to report on their retirements. “Longevity has its rewards,” he said, “but it’s a slow process.”