U.S. Claims Bronze in Team Parallel Junior Worlds
On Thursday, February 1 at the FIS Alpine Junior World Championships in Portes du Soleil, France, the U.S. claimed third place in the evening mixed team parallel event. The U.S. team consisted of Stifel U.S. Ski Team athletes Liv Moritz, Elisabeth Bocock, Cooper Puckett and Camden Palmquist. The squad prevailed through four rounds to come out on the podium behind Norway and Sweden and ahead of North American neighbor Canada.
“It was a super fun event and everyone skied so well,” said Camden Palmquist. "It was awesome to get a medal as a team because everyone had a a really important run that got us there," said Cooper Puckett.
"I had never done a parallel before so this was an exciting first," added Elisabeth Bocock.
It was a busy night program with a big crowd watching on the sidelines. The surface was solid and the athletes did their best to ski away with the green light in each round.
“The snow held up better than I think any of us expected and was sweet until the end," said Palmquist.
In the first round, the U.S. team won against Finland getting their groove established. Next the team beat out Switzerland in the quarterfinals.
"It was a really good fight, and cool to beat Switzerland in the second round who the U.S. lost to last year," said Bocock.
In the semifinal, it was a tight race between the U.S. and Sweden with a tie-breaking time coming into play, moving the U.S. into the small final against Canada to battle for third place. But Canada could not keep up the pace against the U.S. team with two disqualifications and the U.S. took third by a commanding lead.
"Beating Switzerland was huge and I loved being on this team and getting on the podium was so exciting," said Moritz.
The Junior Worlds athletes now prepare for a men’s slalom and women’s giant slalom on Friday, February 1.
RESULTS
Team parallel