Fletcher 7th in Lahti Combined

LAHTI, Finland (March 8) – In the opening day of the Lahti Ski Games, Bryan Fletcher (Steamboat Springs, CO) finished seventh in the individual nordic combined event. He jumped into the seventh spot and was 34 seconds back in the cross country 10k, where he maintained his place in the top ten. Younger brother Taylor Fletcher (Steamboat Springs, CO) jumped to 34th and was well over two minutes back for the 10k, but he was able to ski up to 19th after pumping out the second fastest cross country leg of the day. Nordic combined World Champion Eric Frenzel (Germany) took the top spot.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Bryan Fletcher (Steamboat Springs, CO) finished seventh in the individual nordic combined event in the Lahti Ski Games in Finland.
- Bryan jumped to seventh and was 34 seconds back in the cross country 10k, where he secured his seventh place finish.
- Bryan's brother, Taylor Fletcher (Steamboat Springs, CO), jumped to 34th and was over two minutes back for the 10k.
- Taylor was able to ski up to 19th with the second fastest cross country leg of the day.
- Nordic combined World Champion Eric Frenzel (Germany) took the top spot.
- Friday was the opening day of Lahti Ski Games, a traditional nordic weekend in Lahti, Finland, located several hours north of Helsinki.
- Saturday the Fletcher brothers as well as Adam Loomis (Eau Claire, WI) and Billy Demong (Vermontville, NY) team up to compete in the team sprint.
QUOTES
Bryan Fletcher
Today was a solid day for me. I was able to put together a strong jump for the competition round and skied a smart race. Unfortunately I came up just a bit short on energy to be in the hunt for the podium. Regardless, I was happy with how everything went today.
Today was a mixed bag type of day. I had a great provisional jump, which put me in a great position. Unfortunately I couldn't reproduce it in competition. It felt very good but just didn't have the power off the end, so I had no height.
Again racing is not the problem, I had another solid day and skied into points!
Tomorrow is a new day and I'm looking forward to racing with Bryan. It should be good!
Dave Jarrett, Head Coach U.S. Nordic Combined Team
Solid day for the Brothers Fletcher. Bryan was fighting for the podium but couldn't quite stay with Akito. Taylor was good on the jump in the PCR but couldn't match it in the competition jump. If it is too windy tomorrow I know both Bryan and Taylor will be psyched to use the PCR as well.
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