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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Miller plunges into Winter Olympics action

Yanqing, China—Asa Miller’s big day gets going on Sunday morning when he competes in men’s giant slalom of alpine skiing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

Asa Miller

The venue—the steep Ice River course at the National Alpine Skiing Centre—awaits Miller and 149 other skiers most of who have trained on the slope of Xiaohaituo Mountain for two weeks.

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The start list will only be available on Saturday night during the coaches’ meeting which Miller’s American mentor Will Gregorak will attend. The races start with the first run at 10 a.m. and the second run at 1:45 p.m.

“He [Miller] is very positive on the hill and looks confident. I think Asa is a dynamic, exciting skier, period. I think he’ll give us a good show,” Gregorak, a former World Cup ski campaigner for the US team, said. “He’s executing a movement pattern really well right off the bat today, which is what you want to see as we get to race time. We’re all good.” 

Among the top skiers to watch are Swiss two-time world junior champ Marco Odermatt of Switzerland, Manuel Feller Austria, Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic medalist Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway, two-time Olympic bronze medalist Alexis Pinturault of France, and 2021 World Championships silver winner Luca De Aliprandini of Italy.

Austrian Marcel Hirscher, the Olympic champion in 2018, retired in 2019.

Miller, 21, expressed readiness after his last training day on Saturday.

“I’m just going to do my best to stay relaxed because I ski my best when I am relaxed and confident,” he said. “It’s all about doing what I know best that day, not letting the pressure and stress get into my head.”

“Am I ready? yes I am,” said Miller whose modest goal is to improve on his 70th place finish in his Olympic debut in Pyeongchang.

“No gates, just skiing,” Miller’s father Kelly said.  

Gregorak said that the snow condition may change a bit in the next few days but it won’t affect Miller’s performance. 

“It sounds like there’s going to be maybe a little bit of snow in the next few days, it’s a small amount of snow and the base is dense enough snow, but I don’t think it will do a significant change on the surface,” the 31-year-old Gregorak said.  

“I’m anticipating that we’re going to be racing very similar to what we’re training on, so I don’t think there’ll be any major surprises on what the surface would be like,” he added.

Philippine delegation Chef de Mission Bones Floro, meanwhile, praised Miller’s work ethic at the Olympic Athletes Village. 

“He [Miller] is very professional when it comes to time and preparing his equipment and he has a plan in everything he does. He really wants to give his best for our country,” Floro said. 

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