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               === The latest news from the USOC - December 4 ===
 
                (Courtesy of United States Olympic Committee)
 
 
 FEELING FINE
 
 (Sports Network) - Lindsey Vonn (Vail, Colo.) highlighted a strong weekend for
 the U.S. by sweeping both downhill events along with the super-G at the world
 cup, which ran from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Lake Louise, Alberta. Vonn and teammate
 Stacey Cook (Mammoth Mountain, Calif.) had a one-two finish in the downhill
 events, while Julia Mancuso (Squaw Valley, Calif.) finished just behind Vonn in
 the super-G.
 
 SETTING THE PACE
 
 Noelle Pikus-Pace (Orem, Utah) collected a gold and a silver medal for the U.S
 in the first intercontinental cup skeleton race, which ran from Nov. 30-Dec. 1
 in Whistler, British Columbia. After finishing second in the first race, the
 2010 Olympian had a two-run total of 1:50.97 in the second race to secure the
 top spot on the podium.
 
 BIATHLON
 
 Annelies Cook (Saranac Lake, N.Y.) was the top U.S. finisher in the women's 15-
 kilometer individual world cup on Nov. 29 in Ostersund, Sweden. She posted a
 time of 50:53.5 and shot 17/20 to secure 46th place.
 
 BOWLING
 
 Marshall Kent (Yakima, Wash.) finished second at the 48th QubicaAMF World Cup
 on Dec. 1 in Wroclaw, Poland. Kent started match play 0-3, but won his next
 five matches and earned a spot in the final, where he eventually fell to Syafiq
 Ridhwan Abdul Malek of Malaysia, 2-0. Meanwhile, Danielle McEwan (Stony Point,
 N.Y.) finished fourth in the women's division. McEwan went 3-5 in match play
 and finished with an 8,158 pinfall total.
 
 BOXING
 
 Lightweight Maliek Montgomery (Macon, Ga.) and light heavyweight Anthony Sims
 Jr. (Ypsilanti, Mich.) secured victories on Nov. 30 and advanced to the second
 round of the 2012 Youth World Championships in Yerevan, Armenia. Montgomery
 earned a 17-10 decision against Germany's Sahan Aybay in the 132 lbs. division,
 while Sims knocked out Edgar Liman of Lithuania in the 178 lbs. matchup.
 
 CYCLING
 
 Katie Compton (Colorado Springs, Colo.) secured her third UCI Cyclo-cross World
 Cup victory with a final-lap pass on Dec. 2 in Roubaix, France. After riding in
 second for nearly the entire race, Compton passed Sanne Van Paassen of the
 Netherlands, finishing with a time of 42:24.
 
 GYMNASTICS
 
 Elizabeth Price (Coopersburg, Pa.) won the women's all-around at the IGF World
 Cup on Dec. 1 in Stuttgart, Germany. Price had a total score of 58.098, with
 her best performance coming from her 15.733 vault. Meanwhile, Danell Leyva
 (Miami, Fla.) finished fifth in the men's all-around with a total of 88.364.
 
 The U.S. won four medals at the 2012 Pan American Trampoline and Tumbling
 Championships on Dec. 2 in Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico. Kalon Ludvigson
 (Pocatello, Idaho) and Marina Moskalenko (St. Cloud, Fla.) captured men's and
 women's tumbling gold, while Kristle Lowell (Orland Park, Ill.) captured silver
 and Austin Nacey (Braidwood, Ill.) claimed bronze.
 
 HOCKEY
 
 The U.S. National Sled Team defeated Norway, 3-1, in its opening game of the
 2012 World Sledge Hockey Challenge on Dec. 2 in Calgary, Alberta. Rico Roman
 (San Antonio, Texas) was named player of the game after tallying two assists
 for the U.S.
 
 LUGE
 
 Chris Mazdzer (Saranac Lake, N.Y.) finished 15th at the world cup event held on
 Dec. 2 in Koenigssee, Germany. The 2010 Olympian had a two-run total of
 1:39.975, finishing just ahead of teammate Taylor Morris (South Jordan, Utah).
 Morris slid into 22nd place with a time of 1:40.290.
 
 RUGBY
 
 The U.S. women beat China and France to win the first-ever IRB Women's Sevens
 World Series title on Dec. 1 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Team USA cruised
 to a 36-7 victory over China, then edged France, 26-12, in the championship.
 Meanwhile, the men grinded past Spain, 14-12, but eventually fell to South
 Africa, 22-14, in the semifinals.
 
 SHOOTING
 
 Brian Beaman (Shelby, S.D.) recorded the second highest U.S. men's 10-meter air
 pistol score at the 2012 Winter Airgun Championships in Colorado Springs,
 Colo., which ran from Nov. 30-Dec. 2. His overall score of 689.7 was 11.3
 points ahead of second-place finisher Will Brown (Twin Falls, Idaho).
 
 SKI & SNOWBOARD
 
 Ted Ligety (Park City, Utah) validated his huge opening win in Soelden,
 Austria, five weeks ago with an impressive 1.76 second victory in the Audi
 Birds of Prey World Cup giant slalom competition on Dec. 2 in Beaver Creek,
 Colo. Ligety finished with a two-run total of 2:25.59 and has won the opening
 two giant slalom races of the season by a 4.51 second margin.
 
 Cross-country skier Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska) notched her second
 straight distance podium at the Ruka Triple after placing second in the 5-
 kilometer freestyle world cup event, which ran from Nov. 30-Dec. 2 in Kuusamo,
 Finland. Overall, she finished fifth in the three-day event.
 
 SOCCER
 
 Alex Morgan (Diamond Bar, Calif.) scored a hat trick to help the U.S. Women's
 National Team earn a 5-0 victory against Ireland on Nov. 28 in Portland, Ore.
 The U.S. moved to 4-0-2 on the fan tribute tour following the London 2012
 Olympic Games.
 
 The U.S. Under-17 Men's National Team dropped a 4-3 decision to Portugal in the
 finale of the 2012 Nike International on Dec. 2 in Lakewood Ranch, Fla. Team
 USA finished the tournament with a 1-1-1 record after beating Turkey, 4-1, and
 tying Brazil, 4-4.
 
 SPEEDSKATING
 
 At the Essent ISU World Cup, Shani Davis (Chicago, Ill.) claimed gold in the
 men's 1,500-meter race with a time of 1:46.01 on Dec. 2 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
 
 The U.S. collected two more medals at the Samsung ISU World Cup in Nagoya,
 Japan. J.R. Celski (Federal Way, Wash.) finished the 1,000 in 1:28.417 for
 silver, while Travis Jayner (Salt Lake City, Utah) collected bronze in the 500
 after posting a time of 41.398.
 
 SWIMMING
 
 Missy Franklin (Centennial, Colo.) collected five medals - including three
 golds - at the Winter National Championships, which ran from Nov. 29-Dec. 1 in
 Austin, Texas. On day two of competition, Franklin earned titles in the 200-
 yard freestyle and the 100 backstroke. Her final gold medal came in the 200
 backstroke. Katie Ledecky (Bethesda, Md.) also collected multiple titles, with
 victories in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle. Meanwhile, Ryan Lochte touched first
 in the 200 medley, while Matt Grevers (Lake Forrest, Ill.) won the 50
 freestyle.
 
 SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
 
 The U.S. finished seventh at the FINA Synchronized Swimming World Trophy, which
 ran from Nov. 30-Dec. 2 in Mexico City. The U.S. finished ninth in the
 highlight routine, seventh in the thematic duet, sixth in the thematic and
 seventh in the free combo.
 
 VOLLEYBALL
 
 The U.S. women took first and the men claimed second at the NORECA Beach
 Volleyball Circuit on Dec. 2 in Aruba. Tealle Hunkus (Girard, Ohio) and Summer
 Ross (San Diego, Calif.) defeated Mexico's Bib Candelas and Martha Revuelta,
 21-19, 21-17, to clinch their second consecutive NORECA title. Meanwhile, Avery
 Drost (Hawthorne, Calif.) and Will Montgomery (Santa Barbara, Calif.) fell to
 the Mexican duo of Juan Virgen and Lombardo Ontiveros, 21-15, 21-12, in the
 championship match.
 
 
 
 
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