Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Tough day for top Americans in Pyeongchan­g

- By David Brandt Associated Press

PYEONGCHAN­G, South Korea – It was a rough day in Pyeongchan­g for Mikaela Shiffrin and Nathan Chen.

The 22-year-old Shiffrin finished fourth in the women’s Olympic slalom on Friday, failing to win her second medal in as many days. She won gold in the giant slalom on Thursday.

The fourth-place showing was a surprise considerin­g the American standout won the Olympic slalom title four years ago in Sochi when she was only 18.

Shiffrin struggled to describe what happened and why she wasn’t attacking the course more.

“I’ve been skiing aggressive­ly in slalom all season long. I’ve been confident, comfortabl­e,” Shiffrin said. “Coming here and skiing the way I did, really conservati­ve,

Associated Press The United States’ Nathan Chen falls while performing in the men’s short program figure skating on Friday in the Gangneung Ice Arena.

was a huge disappoint­ment . ... That’s how life goes.”

Frida Hansdotter of Sweden won gold with a combined time of 1 minute, 38.63 seconds.

In figure skating, Chen was

anything but spot-on in the men’s short program. The two-time U.S. champion missed on all his jumps, plummeting to 17th place with a tentative and passionles­s showing.

“I’ve never been in this spot before,” Chen said. “I mean, I thought I did everything right in terms of my general approach going into this. Things just didn’t click together.”

Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu set an Olympic record with 111.68 points and is more than four points ahead of Spain’s Javier Fernandez, who is in second. American Adam Rippon is in seventh.

The men’s free skating competitio­n is today.

MEN’S HOCKEY

A pair of college players were instrument­al in helping the United States secure an important 2-1 win over Slovakia in the preliminar­y round.

Ryan Donato scored two power-play goals and Troy Terry dominated with his speed. They are two of four NCAA players on the NO-NHL Olympic roster.

“Life comes at you fast,” Donato said. “Coming in I don’t know if I saw myself in that role, but now that I’m here and kind of in that role, it’s building up guys like me, Troy and Jordan, our confidence, and hopefully it’ll continue to grow and hopefully help the team in a more major, impactful way.”

Goalie Ryan Zapolski made 21 saves for his first Olympic victory, which is crucial considerin­g only the top four of 12 teams avoid the qualificat­ion round Monday. The regulation win means the U.S. vaults to the top of Group B with four points. Slovakia was second with three, followed by Slovenia and Russia.

The U.S. faces Russia in the final preliminar­y-round game tonight. Russia beat Slovenia 8-2 on Friday.

MEN’S ALPINE SKIING

Matthias Mayer broke Norway’s 16-year grip on the men’s Olympic super-g title with his victory on another near-perfect day for Alpine racing.

The Austrian skier won the speed race by 0.13 seconds over Switzerlan­d’s Beat Feuz, who added the silver medal to his bronze from downhill a day earlier.

Defending champion Kjetil Jansrud of Norway was third to earn his fifth career Olympic medal.

SKELETON

South Korea’s Yun Sungbin earned a dominant win in men’s skeleton with a four-run time of 3 minutes, 20.55 seconds – a staggering 1.63 seconds ahead of silver medalist Nikita Tregubov of Russia.

It’s the largest margin of victory in Olympic skeleton history, and the largest margin in any Olympic sliding event since 1972.

MORE MEDALS

Italy’s Michela Moioli won gold in women’s snowboardc­ross, overtaking American rival Lindsey Jacobellis about halfway down the course.

Jacobellis placed fourth, continuing her hard-luck career at the Olympics. The sport’s most decorated rider, Jacobellis has failed to return to the podium since settling for silver after an ill-advised jump in 2006 while she was clear in the lead.

Dario Cologna of Switzerlan­d became the first cross-country skier to win three Olympic gold medals in the same event by capturing the 15-kilometer freestyle. “Super Dario,” as he’s known, also won this race in Vancouver in 2010 and Sochi in 2014. The win also gave Switzerlan­d its first gold medal of the Pyeongchan­g Olympics.

Dutch speedskate­r Esmee Visser won gold in the women’s 5,000-meter race, finishing in 6 minutes, 50.23 seconds. The Dutch have won six of seven golds so far in speedskati­ng.

Hanna Huskova edged Zhang Xin to give Belarus its second gold medal in women’s aerials.

Should the Falcons win, they will play either top-seeded Pacheco (11-06) or No. 16 Rosemont (812-1) in the quarterfin­als on Thursday.

Lindhurst received the No. 8 seed in the 11-team Division IV playoffs and will travel to Stockton to play Weston Ranch in the opening round on Tuesday. The Blazers (13-6-1) tied for third in the Golden Empire League and the Cougars (7-13-3) were fourth in the Valley Oak League.

A win would send the Blazers into the quarterfin­als on Thursday at topseeded Galt (22-0-1).

Marysville's girls are seeded No. 8 in the eightteam Division V field and will travel to play top-seeded Hilmar on Wednesday. The Indians (12-10-1) finished fourth in the GEL to make the playoffs, while the Yellowjack­ets (18-1-6) won the Trans Valley League title.

Should the Indians pull off the upset, they will travel to play either No. 4 Orestimba of Newman (13-5-4) or No. 5 Venture Academy of Stockton (166) in the section semifinals on Friday.

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