Cole McDonald (skier) explained

Cole McDonald (born March 6, 2003) is an American freestyle skier. He joined the US Ski & Snowboard's U.S. Freestyle Ski Team (Development Team) in July 2021.[1] In the same season as his first World Cup, he earned a spot on the U.S. Men's Moguls Team at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, making him the youngest American male mogul skier to participate in the Olympics at 18 years of age.[2] McDonald was named World Cup Rookie of the Year in 2022.[3]

Cole McDonald
Disciplines:Freestyle skiing, Moguls
Birth Date:6 March 2003
Birth Place:Salt Lake City, Utah
Height:1.82 m
Wcdebut:Ruka, Finland, December 4, 2021 (5th place; age 18)
Olympicteams:1 (2022)
Wcseasons:1
Club:Wasatch Freestyle

Career

Early years

McDonald was introduced to mogul skiing in his hometown of Park City, Utah when he joined Wasatch Freestyle at the age of seven. "When I'm not skiing moguls, I'm skiing moguls in my head," he said in a video from Wasatch Freestyle.[4] He quickly took to the sport and ramped up accolades over the years.

Before making the U.S. Ski Team, some of the more recent accolades include a third-place finish at the 2021 U.S. Freestyle Moguls National Championships at Snowbird, Utah; second place at the 2020 NorAm Cup at Val St-Come in Canada; third place finish at Calgary, Canada, at the 2020 NorAm Cup; and first place in Singles at the 2020 U.S. Jr Nationals at Winter Park, Colorado.

Thus far, he has accumulated nineteen Top 10 finishes and five FIS podiums,[5] including his best World Cup finish: 4th place in dual moguls at Alpe d'Huez in 2021.

McDonald was selected to forerun the FIS World Cup at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah—his hometown—from 2017-2021. On January 13–14, 2022, McDonald returned as a competitor in the World Cup circuit.[6]

Growing up, he pored over videos of the most talented mogul skiers, such as Canadians Mikael Kingsbury and Alexandre Bilodeau, to help inform his own technique and Olympic dreams.[7]

McDonald graduated from The Winter Sports School in 2020. The following year, on July 16, 2021, McDonald was named to the U.S. Freestyle Mogul Ski Team's Development Team (D Team), the first of its kind. McDonald's nomination for the team was based on his 11th FIS points list of the 2021 season for FIS junior age-eligible athletes.

World Cup debut

McDonald earned first place at the FIS open mogul competition at Idre Fjall in Sweden on November 21, 2021, which extended him his first World Cup start. It was a historic event with a "record-breaking number of participants," according to the International Ski Federation (FIS).[8]

In December 2021, he made his official World Cup debut at Ruka, Finland as the youngest competitor, leading the United States with a fifth-place finish. Throughout the World Cup circuit, announcers labeled McDonald as a "youngster"[9] and "unheralded." Mogul skier and 2014 Winter Olympian Ludvig Fjällströ also described McDonald as a "tall American" after his first-place finish at Idre.

McDonald bested his Ruka opening at Alpe D'Huez in France on December 18, 2021. He ranked 4th place in dual moguls and competed directly with top-ranked mogul skiers, including Kingsbury and Ikuma Horishima of Japan—the latter with whom he dueled in the small finals. He came in fourth behind Kingsbury, Water Wallberg of Sweden, and Horishima, respectively.[10]

McDonald's top finishes in the five World Cup starts earned him a spot on the 2022 Winter Olympic Team.

McDonald received the FIS World Cup Rookie of The Year award for the 2021/2022 season. The US Freestyle Dual Moguls Team also took home the overall Nations Cup.[11] McDonald rounded out the season with a first place men's moguls finish at the FIS Freestyle Junior World Championships at Chiesa in Valmalenco.[12]

2022 Winter Olympics

After a solid first World Cup season, McDonald secured his spot on Team USA headed for the 2022 Beijing Olympics. At 18 years old, McDonald is the youngest American male mogul skier to attend the Olympics. McDonald's accelerated success and good fortune spanned over the course of just 185 days. He was named onto the US Freestyle Ski Development Team on July 16, 2021, and then made the U.S. Team for the 2022 Olympic Games on January 17, 2022, after receiving a phone call from his coach. The formal announcement was made on January 21, 2022.[2] At the start of the 2021/2022 season, McDonald was ranked 64th in the world by the FIS Committee. He was ranked 11th when he was appointed to Team USA. Bradley Wilson (now three-time Olympian: 2014, 2018, and 2022), Nick Page, and Dylan Walczyk joined McDonald in Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

This rise to the global spotlight is akin to freestyle skier Bryon Wilson's journey. Wilson had a strong start at the World Cup in 2010 with two second-place finishes before being named to the US team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver; he earned a bronze medal.[13]

McDonald made his Olympic debut on February 3, 2022, at the first Men's Moguls Qualification round. He placed fifth out with a score of 76.27, which secured him in the finals.[14] He placed highest among the US men's team in his first event.[15]

McDonald finished 14th overall.

Personal life

McDonald is of Vietnamese descent through his mother.[16]

Results

World Cup Results (2021/2022)!Date!Location!Category!Discipline!FIS Points!Cup Points!Final Position
04-12-2021Ruka, FINOpenMoguls450.0045.005
10-12-2021Idre Fjall, SWEQualificationMoguls--48
11-12-2021Idre Fjall, SWEWorld CupMoguls16.10-48
12-12-2021Idre Fjall, SWEWorld CupDual Moguls110.0011.0020
16-12-2021Alpe D'Huez, FRAQualificationMoguls8
17-12-2021Alpe D'Huez, FRAWorld CupMoguls150.0015.0016
18-12-2021Alpe D'Huez, FRAWorld CupDual Moguls500.0050.004
07-01-2022Mont Tremblant, CANWorld CupMoguls150.0015.0016
08-01-2022Mont Tremblant, CANWorld CupMoguls100.0010.0021
13-01-2022Deer Valley, UT USAWorld CupMoguls180.0018.0014
14-01-2022Deer Valley, UT USAWorld CupMoguls160.0016.0015
12-03-2022Chiesa in Valmalenco, ITAWorld CupDual Moguls400.0040.006
18-03-2022Megève, FRAWorld CupMoguls200.0020.0013
19-03-2022Megève, FRAWorld CupDual Moguls32.008
Top 10 Finishes!Date!Location!Event!Discipline!Result
28-03-2022Chiesa in Valmalenco, ITAFIS Junior World Ski ChampionshipsDual Moguls5
25-03-2022Chiesa in Valmalenco, ITAFIS Junior World Ski ChampionshipsMoguls1
19-03-2022Megève, FRAWorld Cup Dual Moguls8
12-03-2022Chiesa in Valmalenco, ITAWorld CupDual Moguls6
03-02-2022Beijing, CHNOlympic QualificationMoguls5
18-12-2021Alpe d'Huez FRAWorld CupDual Moguls4
16-12-2021Alpe d'Huez FRAQualificationMoguls8
04-12-2021Ruka FINWorld CupMoguls5
21-11-2021Idre Fjall SWEOpenMoguls1
20-11-2021Idre Fjall SWEOpenMoguls5
26-03-2021Snowbird Ski, UT USANational ChampionshipsDual Moguls3
10-02-2021Deer Valley Resort, UT USAOpenMoguls2
28-01-2021Winter Park Resort, CO USAFISMoguls5
27-01-2021Winter Park Resort, CO USAFISMoguls10
01-03-2020Val St-Come, QC CANNor-AmDual Moguls2
23-02-2020Calgary, AB CANNor-AmDual Moguls3
22-02-2020Calgary, AB CANNor-AmMoguls8
12-01-2020Steamboat Ski, CO USAOpenDual Moguls9
11-01-2020Steamboat Ski, CO USAOpenMoguls5
17-03-2019Waterville Valley Resort, VT USANational ChampionshipsDual Moguls9
16-03-2019Waterville Valley Resort, VT USANational ChampionshipsMoguls8
03-03-2019Apex Mountain, BC CANNor-Am CupDual Moguls7
24-02-2019Steamboat Ski, CO USANor-Am CupDual Moguls7
03-02-2019Stratton Mountain, VT USANor-Am CupDual Moguls9

References

  1. Web site: Carlton. Laura. July 16, 2021. U.S. Ski & Snowboard Pilots Freestyle Mogul Development Team. live. January 16, 2022. US Ski and Snowboard. https://web.archive.org/web/20210716154331/https://usskiandsnowboard.org/news/us-ski-snowboard-pilots-freestyle-mogul-development-team . 2021-07-16 .
  2. Web site: January 21, 2022. U.S. Ski & Snowboard Nominates Freeski Team Roster For Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022. live. January 21, 2022. US Ski & Snowboard. https://web.archive.org/web/20220122004249/http://usskiandsnowboard.org/news/us-ski-snowboard-nominates-freeski-team-roster-olympic-winter-games-beijing-2022 . 2022-01-22 .
  3. Web site: Laffont and Kingsbury take wins and moguls titles in Megeve . 2022-04-08 . www.fis-ski.com . en.
  4. Web site: Wasatch Freestyle. Burke Adler. March 21, 2012. The Start. live. January 20, 2022. Vimeo. https://web.archive.org/web/20160204220702/https://vimeo.com/38959894 . 2016-02-04 .
  5. Web site: MCDONALD Cole - Athlete Information. 2022-01-20. www.fis-ski.com.
  6. News: Roepke. Michele. January 14, 2022. Japan wins Mens and Womens Moguls at Deer Valley World Cup. TownLift. January 18, 2022.
  7. News: Farrell. Brandon. January 12, 2022. Park City's Cole McDonald's 'miracle' run pushes him into World Cup spotlight. ParkRecord.com. January 17, 2022.
  8. Web site: November 23, 2021. FIS Open moguls event goes down in Idre. live. January 17, 2022. FIS. https://web.archive.org/web/20220118011241/https://www.fis-ski.com/en/freestyle-freeski/moguls-aerials/news-multimedia/news-multimedia/news/fis-open-moguls-event-goes-down-in-idre . 2022-01-18 .
  9. Web site: U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team. Cole McDonald 5th in Ruka, Finland. January 18, 2022. Facebook.
  10. Web site: World Cup Alpe d'Huez (FRA). 2022-01-20. www.fis-ski.com.
  11. Web site: U.S. 3-4 in Dual Moguls World Cup Finals, Wins Nations Cup . 2022-04-08 . U.S. Ski & Snowboard . en.
  12. Web site: Chiesa in Valmalenco 2022 Freestyle Junior World Championships Results . 2022-04-08 . www.fis-ski.com . en.
  13. Web site: Bryon Wilson. January 18, 2022. my.usskiandsnowboard.org.
  14. Web site: Qualification Beijing (CHN). 2022-02-04. www.fis-ski.com.
  15. Web site: Five Athletes Qualify For Moguls Final. 2022-02-04. U.S. Ski & Snowboard. en.
  16. Web site: Lakeland grad's son competing in Winter Olympics. Evan. Weaver. KPCNews.

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