With performances like this, Steven Nyman should have no problem regaining his funding from the US Ski Team.
He may even find a helmet sponsor, too.
Nyman showed off his complete mastery of the Saslong course by winning a World Cup downhill at the classic venue on Friday for the third time.
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The 32-year-old Nyman has never won a World Cup race anywhere else, and he had the added pressure of entering as a favorite after leading Wednesday’s only training run.
“That was the part that impressed me the most,” US men’s head coach Sasha Rearick said. “Having to sleep on that two nights. That was cool. He had a great attitude yesterday, kept things real simple and did what it takes... It’s a real tribute to an older guy learning new things.”
After failing to finish higher than 19th in any race last season, Nyman slipped to the US squad’s “B” team for this season, meaning he had to pay US$20,000 out of his own pocket to race in the World Cup.
“This definitely will help,” Nyman said after collecting the winner’s check of 28,500 euros (US$35,000). “And if I keep killing it, the price [of a potential helmet sponsor] keeps going up.”
The only skier who came even close to challenging Nyman was Kjetil Jansrud of Norway, who won the opening two downhills this season. He finished 0.31 seconds behind in the run of nearly two minutes, while Dominik Paris of Italy was third, 1.15 back.
“A lot of people were looking at me going like: ‘Oh, you’re the favorite.’ They were trying to get in my head, but I just tried to stay focused,” Nyman said.
Nyman’s other wins came in 2006 and 2012, between which he struggled with a series of injuries. He entered in solid form this time, following a third-place result in Beaver Creek, Colorado, this month.
“There’s no reason why he shouldn’t be on the podium on other hills, too” said downhill coach Alex Hoedlmoser, who moved over to the men’s team for this season after guiding Lindsey Vonn on the women’s circuit. “With his self-confidence now that can go a long ways.”
Coming down with the No. 7 bib, Nyman pumped his fists and made a bow to the crowd after seeing his time. Then he had to wait as the top-ranked skiers came down. One by one, they failed to catch him, and Nyman’s smile grew wider until he could finally celebrate.
“When I came across the finish I was like: ‘Oh, that was almost too easy and smooth and I didn’t know if it was any good, but then I saw the time,” Nyman said.
Jansrud moved back atop the overall standings, 52 points ahead of technical specialist Marcel Hirscher of Austria. The Norwegian also remained atop the downhill standings, while Nyman moved into second, 105 points behind.
“I don’t feel like I lost it,” said Jansrud, the Olympic bronze medalist in downhill. “[Nyman] is just consistently fast here. He was better today.”
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