United States at the 2006 Winter Paralympics explained

Npc:USA
Npcname:United States Paralympic Committee
Games:Winter Paralympics
Year:2006
Flagcaption:Flag of the United States
Location:Turin
Competitors:56
Sports:4
Flagbearer:Chris Devlin-Young (opening)[1]
Lonnie Hannah (closing)[2]
Rank:5
Gold:7
Silver:2
Bronze:3
Appearances:auto

The United States sent 56 athletes (45 men and 11 women) to the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Turin, Italy, the largest delegation of any nation.[1] [3] Chris Devlin-Young, a 15-year veteran of the U.S. Disabled Ski Team and four-time Paralympic medalist in alpine skiing, served as the flag bearer at the opening ceremonies. ice sledge hockey player Lonnie Hannah, a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City and the bronze medal-winning team in Turin, was the flag bearer at the closing ceremonies.

The U.S. finished fifth in the gold and seventh in the overall medal count.[4] While the United States' total medal count was down from the 2002 Winter Paralympics because the number of disability classes in both alpine and nordic skiing were significantly reduced,[3] there were many standout U.S. performances. Steve Cook won three medals in nordic skiing, including gold in the men's standing category of the 5K and the 10K. In alpine skiing, Laurie Stephens won three medals in the women's sitting category, including gold in the downhill and super G, while in the men's downhill, Kevin Bramble won gold in the sitting category and his teammate Chris Devlin-Young took the silver. Allison Jones and Sandy Dukat won gold and bronze, respectively, in the women's standing category of the slalom. Stephani Victor was the gold medal winner in the women's sitting slalom. The U.S. sledge hockey team was unable to repeat its gold medal from the 2002 Winter Paralympics after losing 4–2 to Norway in the semifinals, but held on to win the bronze by beating Germany 4–3.

Medalists

American athletes won seven gold, two silver, and three bronze medals at the games. Laurie Stephens and Steve Cook both won multiple medals; Stephens took two golds and a silver in alpine skiing, and Cook won two golds and a bronze in cross-country skiing. In the 'by discipline' sections below, medalists' names are in bold.

MedalNameSportEvent
Men's downhill sitting
Women's slalom standing
Women's downhill sitting
Women's super-G sitting
Women's slalom sitting
Men's 10 km standing
Men's 5 km standing
Men's downhill sitting
Women's giant slalom sitting
Women's slalom standing
Men's 20 km standing
United States national ice sledge hockey team
Men's team

Alpine skiing

See main article: Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics.

The United States sent 27 alpine skiers to the Games, 20 men and 7 women. The men's team took home two medals, a gold and a silver won by Kevin Bramble and Christopher Devlin-Young, respectively, in the downhill sitting event. The women won six medals, including two in the slalom standing event: a gold won by Allison Jones and a bronze by Sandy Dukat. Laurie Stephens was the alpine skiing team's most prolific medalist, with two golds and one silver.

Men
AthleteEventsFinal
Real timeCalculated timeRank
Erik BayindirliGiant slalom sitting2:40.352:15.8533
Kevin BrambleDownhill sitting1:36.261:21.03
Super-G sitting1:32.141:17.6910
Carl BurnettDownhill sitting1:39.681:22.485
Giant slalom sitting2:29.732:06.8522
Slalom sitting2:06.931:36.9816
Super-G sitting1:41.401:24.2631
Christopher CanfieldGiant slalom standing2:15.172:04.1531
Slalom standingDisqualified
Super-G standing1:23.881:17.4032
Nick CatanzariteDownhill sittingDNF
Giant slalom sitting2:51.972:16.3534
Slalom sittingDNF
Super-G sitting1:33.991:15.124
Christopher Devlin-YoungDownhill sitting1:37.461:22.04
Giant slalom sitting2:14.581:55.374
Slalom sitting1:59.171:33.368
Super-G sittingDNF
Timothy FoxGiant slalom standing1:52.631:51.828
Slalom standingDNF
Super-G standing1:15.031:14.6620
Ralph GreenDownhill standingDNF
Giant slalom standing2:33.362:20.8646
Slalom standing1:40.931:40.9336
Super-G standingDNF
Gerald HaydenDownhill sittingDNS
Giant slalom sitting2:27.102:06.1020
Slalom sitting2:06.321:38.9719
Super-G sitting1:40.201:24.4932
John KnudsenGiant slalom sitting2:27.092:07.5625
James LagerstromDownhill standing1:22.701:22.496
Giant slalom standing1:59.611:58.7420
Slalom standing1:31.491:30.6123
Super-G standing1:15.311:14.9422
Roger LeeDownhill sittingDNS
Giant slalom sitting2:29.952:07.0423
Slalom sitting2:08.661:38.3018
Super-G sitting1:37.531:21.0519
Monte MeierDownhill standing1:29.101:24.3117
Giant slalom standingDNF
Slalom standing1:24.031:24.038
Super-G standing1:20.391:14.1817
Andrew ParrGiant slalom visually impaired2:16.142:04.018
Slalom visually impaired1:52.661:34.839
Reed RobinsonDownhill standing1:27.511:27.3329
Giant slalom standing1:59.701:59.4624
Slalom standing1:34.671:33.6328
Super-G standing1:18.621:18.4640
George SansonetisDownhill standing1:30.371:26.1526
Giant slalom standing2:07.391:58.3418
Slalom standingDNF
Super-G standing1:21.461:15.2624
Josh SundquistGiant slalom standing2:28.142:16.0644
Slalom standing1:40.261:40.2634
Joseph TompkinsDownhill sittingDNF
Giant slalom sitting2:45.432:20.1637
Super-G sitting1:40.201:23.2728
Tyler WalkerDownhill sitting1:40.711:25.7915
Giant slalom sitting2:13.971:56.186
Slalom sitting2:00.261:35.4914
Super-G sitting1:31.131:17.7511
Brad WashburnDownhill standing1:25.261:25.0521
Giant slalom standing1:56.451:55.6015
Slalom standing1:25.811:24.9910
Super-G standing1:16.301:15.9330
Women
AthleteEventsFinal
Real timeCalculated timeRank
Sandy DukatDownhill standing1:40.951:35.538
Giant slalom standing2:16.502:05.368
Slalom standing1:33.661:33.66
Super-G standing1:26.851:20.146
Lacey HewardDownhill sitting1:56.711:36.574
Giant slalom sitting2:48.202:22.508
Slalom sitting2:28.631:53.564
Super-G sitting1:45.421:27.608
Allison JonesDownhill standing1:40.581:35.187
Giant slalom standing2:14.102:03.165
Slalom standing1:30.141:30.14
Super-G standing1:26.041:19.394
Hannah PenningtonGiant slalom standing2:30.682:20.8019
Slalom standing2:03.231:49.3516
Laurie StephensDownhill sitting1:46.861:29.96
Giant slalom sitting2:25.952:05.11
Slalom sitting2:26.641:54.897
Super-G sitting1:33.881:19.16
Elitsa StoreyDownhill standing1:42.691:37.179
Giant slalom standing2:22.082:10.497
Slalom standing1:37.331:37.336
Super-G standing1:27.221:20.487
Stephani VictorDownhill sittingDNS
Giant slalom sitting2:32.942:12.634
Slalom sitting2:16.691:48.54
Super-G sitting1:37.801:23.444

Key: DNF=Did not finish; DNS=Did not start

Biathlon

See main article: Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Paralympics.

The U.S. Paralympic biathlon team consisted of two women and one man. All three of these athletes also competed in cross-country skiing events at the Games. The highest placed finisher was Kelly Underkofler, who took fourth in the women's 12.5 km standing event.

AthleteEventsFinal
Real timeMissed shotsFactor %Finish timeRank
Monica BascioWomen's 7.5 km sitski36:46.749434:34.36
Women's 10 km sitski43:37.7109451:00.65
Daniel PerkinsMen's 7.5 km standing29:46.189628:34.620
Men's 12.5 km standingDNF
Kelly UnderkoflerWomen's 7.5 km standing29:42.329728:48.97
Women's 12.5 km standing48:36.869753:09.34

Cross-country skiing

See main article: Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics.

Nordic skiing

3 women, 6 men

Women:

Men:

Ice sledge hockey

See main article: Ice sledge hockey at the 2006 Winter Paralympics.

Ice sledge hockey

15 men

Wheelchair curling

See main article: Wheelchair curling at the 2006 Winter Paralympics.

Wheelchair curling

1 woman, 4 men

Women:

Men:

The youngest member of the 2006 United States Paralympic Team was James Connelly (ice sledge hockey; bronze), at the age of 16 years and 4 months. He was a rookie defenseman on the bronze medal-winning ice sledge hockey team, making him the United States' youngest winter medal-holding Paralympian in history.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: U.S. Paralympic Team Set to Kick Off 2006 Paralympic Winter Games with Opening Ceremony Tonight in Torino, Italy . 2009-07-27 . United States Olympic Committee . 2006-03-10 . DOC .
  2. Web site: Bourgeois . Beth . Sled Hockey Player Lonnie Hannah Elected U.S. Flagbearer for Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Paralympic Winter Games . 2006-03-18 . U.S. Paralympics . 2009-07-24 .
  3. Web site: One Year Out: 2010 Paralylmpic Winter Games . 2009-07-27 . U.S. Paralympics . 2008-03-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110728082840/http://publications.teamusa.org/news/article/12667 . 2011-07-28 . dead .
  4. Web site: Medal Standings Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games . 2009-07-27 . International Paralympic Committee . 2006.