Steven Nyman skis to a World Cup podium in Korea on Saturday. (photo: Getty Images/Agence Zoom-Alain Grosclaude)

Nyman Podiums in Korea

Jeongseon, South Korea – Utah’s Steven Nyman landed on the podium in the first of 24 test events for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, taking third at the Audi FIS Ski World Cup downhill in Jeongseon on Saturday.

On a beautiful sunny day in South Korea, the men got a chance to race the manicured PyeongChang downhill course. While there wasn’t much natural snow, the manmade surface held up for the 54 racers. Nyman stomped a fast run on the short track that heralded his gliding specialty, but Attacking Viking Kjetil Jansrud of Norway snuck ahead of him to take first with Dominik Paris of Italy on Jansrud’s heels in second.

Steven Nyman skis to a World Cup podium in Korea on Saturday. (photo: Getty Images/Agence Zoom-Alain Grosclaude)
Steven Nyman skis to a World Cup podium in Korea on Saturday. (photo: Getty Images/Agence Zoom-Alain Grosclaude)

“The snow was very responsive. It’s very similar to Beaver Creek and Lake Louise – dry, grippy,” said Nyman after his podium finish. “It’s a joy to ski.”

After winning both speed globes last season and leading both training held in Jeongseon on Thursday and Friday, Jansrud finally earned his first downhill win of the season.

“I’ve got a knack for that this season,” said Jansrud. “I pulled off the parallel in giant slalom, which was the first, so it’s been a season for firsts, I guess, but I’m happy to be back winning for sure.”

Rounding out the Americans in the points, new father Andrew Weibrecht (Lake Placid, N.Y.) finished 16th, with Marco Sullivan (Squaw Valley, Calif.) 18th and Travis Ganong (Squaw Valley, Calif.) 22nd. Ganong, a pre-race favorite, landed hard off of the second jump and his left knee, which has a bone bruise, did not react well. Just out of the top 30, Bryce Bennett (Squaw Valley, Calif.) was 32nd, Jared Goldberg (Holladay, Utah) 34th and Wiley Maple (Aspen, Colo.) 42nd. Tommy Biesemeyer (Keene, N.Y.) fell, but got up and finished the Olympic downhill course to take 52nd.

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Jeongseon, South Korea – Feb. 6, 2016
Men’s Downhill

Rank Nation Name Time Diff.
1 NOR JANSRUD Kjetil 1:41.38
2 ITA PARIS Dominik 1:41.58 +0.20
3 USA NYMAN Steven 1:41.79 +0.41
4 ITA FILL Peter 1:41.85 +0.47
5 SUI FEUZ Beat 1:41.87 +0.49
6 AUT STRIEDINGER Otmar 1:41.90 +0.52
7 SUI JANKA Carlo 1:41.96 +0.58
8 FRA THEAUX Adrien 1:42.04 +0.66
9 AUT BAUMANN Romed 1:42.16 +0.78
10 FRA FAYED Guillermo 1:42.18 +0.80

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