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Austrians Continue To Dominate At Sun Peaks
SATURDAY, March 2, 1996
KAMLOOPS, British Columbia -- The Austrian Snowboard Team, for the second
straight day, placed first in both men's and women's events Saturday in Kamloops.
Helmut Pramstaller (AUT) beat Sweden's Ulf Maard in the men's parallel-slalom
event and Manuela Riegler (AUT) knocked off Tanja Fischer for the women.
The Austrians started off competition on Friday by taking the top two spots
in both the men's and women's giant slalom.
It was a down day for the U.S. team as Manuel Mendoza (Whitefish, MT) led
the men with a 12th place finish. Sondra Van Ert (Ketchum, ID) finished 11th
with Lynn Ott (Bend, OR) placing 13th for the women.
Competition ends today with the halfpipe event. The North American leg of
the Grundig Snowboard FIS World Cup makes its next stop in Boreal Ridge,
CA on March 7 where competition begins with the giant slalom.
World Cup Snowboard Parallel-Slalom
Kamloops, BC, Sat., Mar. 2
Men:
1. Helmut Pramstaller, AUT
2. Ulf Maard, SWE
3. Maxence Idesheim, FRA
U.S. RIDERS:
12. Manuel Mendoza, Whitefish, MT
18. Mike Jacoby, Hood River, OR
20T. Anton Pogue, Hood River, OR
20T. Tom O'Brien, Salt Lake
22. Bill Enos, Waterville Valley, NH
24. Rob Berney, Whitefish, MT
29. Jeff Greenwood, Granby, CT
38. Antonio Davila, Flagstaff, AZ
39. Nate Galpin
Women:
1. Manuela Riegler, AUT
2. Tanja Fischer, GER
3. Karine Ruby, FRA
U.S.RIDERS:
11. Sondra Van Ert, Ketchum, ID
13. Lynn Ott, Bend, OR
15. Erin O'Mally
16. Ashley Rice, Santa Ynez, CA
19. Jeanne Pogue, Hood River, OR
29. Stacia Hookum, Edwards, CO.
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