Showing posts with label Team Shuster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Team Shuster. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2022

Day 15 - Mid Day February 18 to Mid Day February 19 - Beijing time




Tyler Wallasch of the USA finished 4th in men's Ski Cross 1/8 Final 2 and did not advance to the quarterfinals.

The USA men's curling team of John Shuster, Chris Plys, Matt Hamilton and John Landsteiner lost to Canada 8-5 in the bronze medal match. Canada wins bronze. Team Shuster finished 4th. Canada scored 2 in the first end to go up 2-0, then the USA scored 1 in the 2nd end to make it 2-1 Canada, scored 1 in the 3rd end to go up 3-1 Then USA scored 2 in the 4th end to tie it at 3-3 then Canada scored 1 in the 5th end go ahead 4-3. In the 6th end the USA scored 2 to lead Canada 5-4 but Canada scored 2 in the 8th end to lead 6-5 and Canada scored 2 in the 9th end to win 8-5. 

Deedra Irwin of the USA finished 23rd in the women's Biathlon 12.5KM Mass Start.

Jordan Stoltz (1:09.12) and Austin Kleba (1:10.57), both of the USA, finished 14th and 29th respectively in the men's Lon Track Speed Skating 1000M Final.

Alexa Knierim/Brandon Frazier (74.23 score) and Ashley Cain Gribble/Timothy Leduc (74.13 score), both of the USA ,are in 6th and 7th place respectively after the Figure Skating Pairs Short Program.

Elana Meyers Taylor/Sylvia Hoffman (1:01.26) and Kaillie Humphries/Kaysha Love (1:01.41), both of the USA, are in 3rd and 4th place respectively after heat 1 of the 2 woman Bobsleigh. Elana Meyers Taylor/Sylvia Hoffman (2:02.79) and Kaillie Humphries/Kaysha Love (2:03.38) are in 3rd and 5th place respectively after the conclusion of heat 2 of 2 woman Bobsleigh.

Hunter Church, Joshua Williamson, Kristopher  Horn and Charlie Volker (58.91) and Frank Delduca, Carlo Valdes, James Reed and Hakeem Abdul-Saboor (59.26), both Bobsleigh teams of the USA, are in 11th and 14th place respectively after heat 1 of 4 man Bobsleigh.

American David Wise scores a best score of 90.75 to win silver in men's Freestyle Skiing Freeski Halfpipe. Alex Ferreira of the USA wins bronze with a best score of 86.75 and Nico Porteous of New Zealand wins gold with a best score of 93.00. Birk Irving (80.00 best score) and Aaron Blunck (78.25 best score), both of the USA, finished 5th and 7th respectively.

Hunter Church, Joshua Williamson, Kristopher  Horn and Charlie Volker  (1:58.61) and Frank Delduca, Carlo Valdes, James Reed and Hakeem Abdul-Saboor (1:58.82), both Bobsleigh teams of the USA, are in 13th and 14th place respectively in the 4 man Bobsleigh after heat 2.

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Medal Count as of 11:30pm Eastern Time February 18

Norway        15 gold, 8 silver, 11 bronze - 34 total
ROC              5 gold, 9 silver, 13 bronze - 27 total
Canada          4 gold, 7 silver, 13 bronze - 24 total
USA              8 gold, 9 silver,   6 bronze - 23 total
Germany     10 gold, 7 silver,   5 bronze - 22 total

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Day 16





The USA(Team Shuster- John Shuster, Matt Hamilton, Tyler George, John Landsteiner and Joe Polo) men's Curling team defeats Sweden(Niklas Edin, Oaskar Erikkson, Rasmus Wranaa, Christoffer Sundgren and Henrik Leek) 10-7 to win gold. The USA was behind 2-0, then tied it at 2-2, then took the lead 3-2, then behind 4-3, then ahead 5-4, then it was tied at 5 each, then ahead 10-5, then ahead for final margin 10-7. Sweden wins silver and Switzerland wins bronze.

At the conclusion of all 4 runs of the men's 4-man Bobsled, the USA team of Codie Bascue, Evan Weinstock, Steven Langton and Sam McGuffie finished in 9th place. The USA team of Nick Cunningham, Hakeem Abdul-Saboor, Chris Kinney and Sam Michener finished in 19th place and the USA team of Justin Olsen, Nathan Weber, Carlos Valdes and Chris Fogt finished in 20th place.

Americans Scott Patterson, Noah Hoffman and Tyler Kornfield finished 11th, 33rd and 48th respectively in men's Cross Country skiiing - Men's 50KM Mass Start.

Aaron Muss and Michael Trapp, both of the USA, finished 20th and 30th respectively in the men's Parallel Giant Slalom.

Americans Heather Bergsma and Mia Manganello finished 11th and 15th respectively in women's Speed Skating - Mass Start.

Joey Mantia of the USA finished 9th in men's Speed Skating - Mass Start.

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Medal Count at 10:30 pm Eastern Time - Day 16

Norway 13 gold, 14 silver, 11 bronze - 38 total
Germany 14 gold, 9 silver, 7 bronze - 30 total
Canada 11 gold, 8 silver, 10 bronze - 29 total
USA 9 gold, 8 silver, 6 bronze - 23 total
Netherlands 8 gold, 6 silver, 6 bronze - 20 total