Whoa,
The pace at which
But, almost paradoxically,
In fact, ski jumping is the lone discipline among the 15 being contested in which
"We expect to have the Canadians in a very strong position," said
With three strong Nordic combined athletes, two of whom won individual world titles last year, the U.S. should win its first medal in the sport that combines ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Of course, the last time the U.S. had a contender in biathlon,
USA Biathlon executive director
"That created a kind of pressure he wasn't accustomed to, and a new dynamic," Cobb said. "He physically is still really fit, and the down time before the Games will get him back at ease."
Because winter sports are not in the DNA of most U.S. sports fans, the external pressure on the athletes generally is minimal. That does not prevent them from feeling great internal stress.
And the U.S. has enjoyed tremendous success in the last two Olympics, spurred by having the Winter Games at
After finishing sixth in the overall medal count with 13 at
Both countries are strong in many of the same
events, meaning they will be fighting for the same medals. That has led
to charges that Canadian sports officials were limiting U.S. athletes'
training time at
That is especially important on the Whistler sledding track, where repeated experience on the course is critical.
"There certainly is a home-ice advantage, especially on a difficult track like this," said USA Bobsled & Skeleton boss
"But it kind of evens the playing field when you have a new track everyone has limited runs on, with the exception of the Canadians, who certainly are going to be pretty tough up there. As for looking at this as an unfair advantage, we really don't."
A Latvian bobsled team (95.08 mph) and German luger
"There is no team in the world that wouldn't have wanted to get additional time," USA Luge executive director
After he helped USA Speedskating fill a
Canadian officials since have decided to open the Oval a few days earlier than planned to foreign teams for pre-Olympic training.
USOC leaders decline to make medal predictions.
"It's important for our nation to have its athletes perform up to expectations," English said. "From where we had been in years past, we are in a great position."
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