Ski Jumping continued its non-stop action on the World Cup circuit in Wisla, Poland.
Saturday Kevin Bickner was the lone American to qualify the day prior to compete in the World Cup. He finished in 48th place in the Wisla event.
Sunday Will Rhoads and Bickner both made it in the top 50 of the qualification, which was held immediately before the competition round. In competition, Rhoads jumped to 50th and Bickner 43rd.
Continental Cup
Four USA Nordic men competed in the Ski Jumping COC in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany: AJ Brown, Casey Larson, Nick Matton and Brian Wallace. Our top result both days was 38th, from Brown on Saturday and Larson with the same place on Sunday.
Nordic Combined
The Nordic Combined World Cup circuit left Scandinavia for a three-day weekend in Val di Fiemme, Italy.
Friday Taylor Fletcher skied another blistering race, skiing up to finish 21st from 46th after jumping.
Saturday was the first 2-man Team Sprint event of the season. The Fletcher’s skied the fastest team time of the day and moved up from 16th to finish in 8th, just 40 seconds back from the leaders.
Sunday Bryan Fletcher was back in the mix in the jumping, and finished a solid 13th (with the 2nd fastest race time). Taylor sneaked into points in 30th. 18-year-old Ben Loomis had his best ever World Cup finish in 39th, just ahead of Ben Berend in 40th.
Continental Cup
The USA Nordic Combined Continental Cup crew returned to their second competition of the season in the far north of Ruka, Finland. It was a strong showing for the crew, with youngster Stephen Schumann and 20-year-old Jasper Good having career-best weekends.
Saturday Good led the way in 9th, nabbing his first top 10 international result. Schumann finished in 23rd, and Loomis rounded out the points in 30th after jumping to 41st.
Sunday the US put 3 in the top 15; Loomis improved on his 14th place after jumping to finish in 7th. Schumann had his third straight PR in 13rd, and Good finished 14th. Grant Andrews, a junior out of Steamboat Springs, CO, gained experience in his first international appearances, finishing in 39th and 36th out of 51 competitors.
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Awesome to hear about the results of USA Nordic for Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined! Thank you for posting results and keeping our American fans on top of the action! Make no mistake, your friends and family are watching on this side of the pond!!