81. Shannon Bahrke of the United States took the silver and Tae Satoya of Japan won the bronze. 82. Sabine Voelker of Germany took the silver and Jennifer Rodriguez of the United States won bronze. 83. She took the silver in the downhill in Lillehammer, Norway, four years earlier. 84. She was recently second even in her own country, taking a silver at the Dutch sprint championships. 85. She won the combined and then, in another surprise, took the silver in the Super-G. 86. Teammate Erik Vendt took a silver behind him -- the second one-two U.S. finish of the day. 87. Taking the silver was the Irish team of Peter Donohoe and brakeman Paul Kiernan. 88. The Cypriots took the silver based on a count-back. 89. The United States took the silver, narrowly beating New Zealand, which put on the pressure with two clean jumping rounds. 90. Todd Hays of the United States took the silver and Brian Shimer of the United States won the bronze. |