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Remme’s gold helps Canada retain Whistler Cup overall title 4/10/2011 Canada won its fourth Nations Cup in five years as the host nation closed out the Whistler Cup with another golden performance Sunday.

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Remme’s gold helps Canada retain Whistler Cup overall title

April 10, 2011 — Alpine Canada  

WHISTLER, B.C. — Canada won its fourth Nations Cup in five years as the host nation closed out the Whistler Cup with another golden performance Sunday.

Roni Remme of Collingwood, Ont., followed up her second-place result in Friday's K2 super-G by winning Sunday's K2 women's slalom.

The 15-year-old's victory was one of the highlights of the day for Canada at the world-renowned event for elite young ski racers. In its 19th year, the Whistler Cup features 450 skiers ages 11 to 15 from a total of 25 countries.

The U.S. was the top nation in the K2 age category, but Canada led the way in K1 and took the overall Nations Cup title with 306 points. Team USA was second with 212 points and Japan was third (164).

"It was fantastic, super, a great job," said Benoit Lalande, team leader for Team Canada's K2 squad. "At that age, they are put under pressure and they have to perform in an international race. At 14 years old, that's very impressive."

Here are the highlights from the final day of competition:

K2 women's slalom: Remme's golden day
Remme had one last chance to go for gold on Sunday, and she didn't disappoint.

"I've been working for this all season," said Remme, who clocked a two-run combined time of 1 minute, 22.26 seconds. "It feels really great. I'm so happy I got what I've been working for."

Remme put time into her course inspection and all the prerace planning paid off.

"Going into the first run I was looking at the course and trying to figure out where to look for speed," said Remme, a member of Collingwood's National Ski Academy. "I was really happy with my first run so going into my second run, I knew I had to have a clean run. I think I got what I was looking for."

The Austrian duo of Marie-Therese Sporer (1:23.16) and Theres Steinlechner (1:25.23) were second and third, respectively.

K2 men's giant slalom: Mooney lands title
Ryan Mooney was delighted that his win in Sunday's giant slalom helped make the USA the leading nation in the K2 age category.

"It's really important to us," said the 15-year-old from western Massachusetts who took the GS title with a two-run combined time of 1:45.08. "We're stacked this year, really deep. It's awesome."

Mooney had the second-fastest first run (52.79) and reacted better than anyone else to the snowy conditions in the second run.

"I was very happy with how it went. It was awesome," he said. "First run it was a great set, there wasn't too much snow. The second run, the snow really rolled in. It was a little bumpy."

The top Canadian in Sunday's K2 giant slalom was Lambert Quézel of Montreal, Que., who won Saturday's K2 slalom.

"On the first run, I was aggressive. It was very good," said Quézel, who was fifth with a two-run combined time of 1:46.45. "But on my second run I was too safe. I'm not happy but I'm not that mad, either."

Austria's Marco Ladner was second (1:45.11) and the USA's Colby Lane was third (1:45.95).

K1 women's slalom: Soleil shines in snowy conditions
Soleil Patterson brightened up Canada's day with a third-place finish in the K1 women's slalom.

The 12-year-old from Rossland, B.C., laid down two solid runs to finish with a two-run combined time of 1:12.90.

"It was really nice. It was snowy but I had a good run," she said. "Everything went well. I got a bit late on some gates but it was OK. It's been an amazing week. With all this excitement, it's been fun."

Canadians Ella Alfonso and Laura Swaffield were fourth and fifth, respectively. The slalom was won by Japan's Asami Katagiri, who also won gold in Saturday's giant slalom. Katagiri clocked a combined time of 1:11.39 Sunday, and Sona Moravcikova of Slovakia was second with a time of 1:12.73.

K1 men's giant slalom: Moffat the top Canadian
Canada's Ryan Moffat produced another solid performance in Sunday's K1 giant slalom but was disappointed to finish just out of the podium positions.

The 12-year-old from Kelowna, B.C., was the top Canadian on the day, finishing fifth with a time of 57.51 in the one-run event.

"My run felt really good but it wasn't enough," said Moffat. "I'm still happy. It's been really cool here."

The winner of Sunday's giant slalom was Chile's Kai Horwitz, who clocked a time of 56.43.

"It was good, really good," said Horwitz.

Tomas Varjassi of Slovakia was second (56.67) and Denmark's Peter Moe-Lange was third (56.97).


WHISTLER CUP - K2 - MEN'S GIANT SLALOM (unofficial results)
 

Rank

Bib

Name

Nation

1st run

2nd run

Total

19  

MOONEY Ryan 

USA1

52.79(2)

52.29 (1)

1:45.08 

3  

LADNER Marco 

AUT1

52.70(1)

52.41 (2)

1:45.11 

51  

LANE Colby 

USA2

53.06(3)

52.89  (6)

1:45.95 

6  

BONARDO Paolo 

ITA1

53.72(6)

52.56 (3)

1:46.28 

4  

QUEZEL Lambert 

CAN1

53.14(4)

53.31 (12)

1:46.45

WHISTLER CUP - K2 - WOMEN'S SLALOM (unofficial results)
 

Rank

Bib

Name

Nation

1st run

2nd run

Total

1  

REMME Roni 

CAN1

39.24 (1)

43.02 (3)

1:22.26 

4  

SPORER Marie-Therese 

AUT1

40.20 (2)

42.96 (2)

1:23.16 

35  

STEINLECHNER Theres 

AUT1

43.11 (10)

42.12 (1)

1:25.23 

13  

CAMKOVA Veronika 

CZE1

41.27 (3)

44.50 (9)

1:25.77 

41  

GRENIER Valerie 

CAN2

42.01 (5)

43.84 (5)

1:25.85 

WHISTLER CUP - K1 - MEN'S GIANT SLALOM (unofficial results)
 

Rank

Bib

Name

Nation

Time

6  

HORWITZ Kai 

CHI1

56.43 (1)

12  

VARJASSI Tomas 

SVK1

56.67 (2)

3  

MOE-LANGE Peter 

DAN1

56.97 (3)

13  

MUHLEN Louis 

AUS1

57.44 (4)

10  

MOFFAT Ryan 

CAN1

57.51 (5)

WHISTLER CUP - K1 - WOMEN'S SLALOM (unofficial results)
 

Rank

Bib

Name

Nation

1st run

2nd run

Total

4  

KATAGIRI Asami 

JPN1

34.59 (1)

36.80 (1)

1:11.39 

2  

MORAVCIKOVA Sona 

SVK1

35.66 (5)

37.07 (2)

1:12.73 

14  

PATTERSON Soleil 

CAN2

35.46 (3)

37.44 (5)

1:12.90 

15  

ALFONSO Ella 

CAN2

35.64 (4)

37.34 (3)

1:12.98 

10  

SWAFFIELD Laura 

CAN1

36.07 (7)

37.36 (4)

1:13.43

 


 

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