Bend skiers make world championship team for the U.S.
Published 3:28 pm Friday, February 3, 2017
- Laurenne Ross
Bend’s Tommy Ford and Laurenne Ross were among the skiers named to the U.S. Ski Team roster Tuesday for the world championships starting next week in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Ross finished 10th in a World Cup super-G race in Italy on Sunday, and Ford was 14th in a World Cup giant slalom race in Germany, also on Sunday.
Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin highlight the world championship team for the U.S. Julia Mancuso also will compete as she steadily regains her form following hip surgery. Missing from the American team will be Ted Ligety (back) and Steven Nyman (knee). Bode Miller will appear in St. Moritz, but as an announcer for NBC, not as a competitor.
Vonn recently returned to racing after nearly a year out with a knee injury and then a broken arm. The four-time overall World Cup champion is a six-time medal winner at worlds.
Shiffrin has captured two straight slalom titles at world championships, including two years ago in Beaver Creek, Colorado. She currently leads the World Cup standings in a close race with Lara Gut of Switzerland.
The men’s roster: Michael Ankeny, Bryce Bennett, Tommy Biesemeyer, David Chodounksy, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Mark Engel, Tommy Ford, Travis Ganong, A.J. Ginnis, Jared Goldberg, Tim Jitloff, Robby Kelley, Brennan Rubie and Andrew Weibrecht.
The women’s roster: Stacey Cook, Breezy Johnson, Julia Mancuso, Megan McJames, Laurenne Ross, Mikaela Shiffrin, Resi Stiegler, Lindsey Vonn and Jackie Wiles.
— Bulletin staff and wire reports