Hammer finishes second in USOC's Athlete of the Month

  
  


Colorado Springs, Colo. (March 7, 2013) -- Track cyclist Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif./Performance United-FELT) finished in second place in the United States Olympic Committee's February Athletes of the Month. Hammer earned a pair of gold medals at the Union Cycliste Internationale Track World Championships, held in Belarus, Minsk from Feb. 20-24.

Hammer started the event winning the fifth world championship of her career when he won the individual pursuit. She collected her sixth world championship in the women's omnium when she edged Laura Trott (GBR), who narrowly edged Hammer to win Olympic gold in the event in London.

Sarah Hammer on her way to winning one of the two gold medals at the 2013 UCI Track World Championships. (Photo courtesy of the UCI)
Sarah Hammer on her way to winning one of the two gold medals at the 2013 UCI Track World Championships. (Photo courtesy of the UCI)
Top performances throughout February earned alpine skiers Mikaela Shiffrin (Eagle-Vail, Colo.) and Ted Ligety (Park City, Utah) Athlete of the Month recognition, while the cross-country sprint duo of Kikkan Randall (Anchorage, Alaska) and Jessie Diggins (Afton, Minn.) received Team of the Month honors, the United States Olympic Committee announced today.

Ski jumping's Sarah Hendrickson (Park City, Utah) earned second and third place in the female vote. On the men's side, biathlete Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, N.Y.) finished runner-up, while gymnast Jake Dalton (Reno, Nev.) took third. The sailing duo of Fred Strammer (Nokomis, Fla.) and Zach Brown (San Diego, Calif.) finished second in the team competition, while the U.S. Junior Water Skiing Team rounded out the voting in third.

Shiffrin showed the poise of a storied veteran with a come-from-behind victory in slalom at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships on Feb. 16 in Schladming, Austria. As the world cup slalom leader, the 17-year-old entered the championships favored to win. Shiffrin embraced the pressure and became the third youngest female ever to win a slalom world championship, and the youngest American woman to win a world championship title since Diann Roffe won gold in giant slalom in 1985.

Also competing in Schladming, Ligety became the first male in 45 years to win three gold medals at the world championships. Ligety opened the championships with stunning victories in both super-G (Feb. 6) and super combined (Feb.11), then defended his 2011 giant slalom gold (Feb. 15) by nearly a second. Legendary ski star Jean Claude Killy was the last to accomplish the feat when he won four gold medals in 1968. Previously, only four men have won three or more gold medals at a world championships.

Utilizing their powerful ski technique and seamless teamwork, Randall and Diggins captured gold in the team sprint at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships on Feb. 24 in Val di Fiemme, Italy. The duo finished with a time of 20:24.44, nearly eight seconds clear of second place. The victory marked the first world championship cross country gold for the U.S. The pair qualified first and kept the pace for most of the race, moving into the lead without much challenge in the final leg.

Each National Governing Body may nominate one female, one male and one team per discipline. A voting panel selects the winners from the pool of nominees with online fan voting via Twitter accounting for 10 percent of the total vote.

FEMALE
1. Mikaela Shiffrin, Alpine Skiing
2. Sarah Hammer, Cycling
3. Sarah Hendrickson, Ski Jumping

MALE
1. Ted Ligety, Alpine Skiing
2. Tim Burke, Biathlon
3. Jake Dalton, Gymnastics

TEAM
1. Kikkan Randall and Jessie Diggins, Cross-Country Skiing
2. Fred Strammer and Zach Brown, Sailing
3. U.S. Junior Team, Water Skiing



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