|
Dec
08
|
Bailey Takes 10th in Hochfilzen Pursuit
|
By Linda Jager |
Dec 08, 2012,
12:00 AM ET
HOCHFILZEN, Austria (December 8, 2012) - Lowell
Bailey (Lake Placid, N.Y.) had an outstanding race today at the IBU World
Cup 12.5k Pursuit in Hochfilzen, placing 10th with just one penalty in
standing. Bailey, starting with bib 36, was tied for 5th fastest on the range and
1:11.9 back from today's winner Jakov Fak (SLO) with his first career World Cup
win, posting 31:45.5 with two penalties. Dmitry Malyshko (RUS) took second
(34:15.7/0+0+0+1), and World Cup leader Martin Fourcade (FRA) finished third
with three penalties.
“A much better day for me today,” said Bailey. “I went
into the race with the plan to be aggressive on the shooting range and to try
and ski within my level at the moment. I was able to work into the race and
after two clean prone stages I found myself up in the top-25. The third stage
was a bit windy and I think a lot of the guys I was around missed so that by
the time I came in for the final standing stage, I was in 13th and within sight
of the top-10.
“It's interesting because pretty much the exact same
thing happened in the Pursuit here last year. Except last year, I missed two in
my final stage and fell out of the top-15. Today the targets went down and I
left the range in eighth but only a few meters ahead of Landertinger and
Ustyugov (two of the fastest guys out there right now). I did my best to stay
with them but Landi but in a brutal sprint at the bottom of the final climb and
I couldn't quite match the pace today. But I'm happy with the race and happy
glad to have bounced back from a disappointing Sprint. I'm really looking
forward to the Relay tomorrow. We changed up the order and I think Leif could
be a force in the first leg,” he added.
Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, NY) finished 23rd
with a time of 36:22.4 and four penalties. Russell Currier (Stockholm,
ME) posted a time of 38:48.5 (2+0+1+1) for 52nd place. Extended results from
today's 12.5k Pursuit can be found here.
Sara Studebaker (Boise, ID) finished
47th (36:07.0/0+2+1+0) in today's 10k Pursuit, and Susan Dunklee
(Barton, VT) placed 52nd (36:32.7) with seven penalties. "Today's race was
fun," said Studebaker. "There were so many people out in such a short
amount of time that I was skiing with a big group for most of the race. I felt
pretty solid skiing and was happy to move up a little in the placing with
decent shooting. We're all really looking forward to tomorrow's relay -
we've had really good team spirit the last couple weeks, so it will be nice to
use that towards a good result!"
"The first half of the race felt great and I was
right in the mix," said Dunklee. "I had 2/3 of the equation today
(prone and skiing); it was a little heart breaking to miss so many standing
targets."
Norway took the top two spots on today's 10k Pursuit
podium as Synnøve Solemdal claimed her first World Cup win with a time of
31:13.4 and one penalty. World Cup leader Tora Berger (NOR) was second
(31:43.6/ 2 penalties). Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) finished third with a time of
31:46.7 and four penalties. Extended results from the women's Pursuit are
available here.
World Cup 2 concludes tomorrow in Hochfilzen with the men's 4x7.5k Relay
starting at 6:15am (EST) and women's 4x6k Relay at 9:30am (EST). Start lists
and results will be available here, and races will be webcast live at www.biathlonworld.com.