Gold For Alexei Grishin In Freestyle Skiing Men's Aerials 2010
Alexei Grishin from Belarus wins the gold medal in the men's aerials at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games for the freestyle skiing category with a score of 248.41 points on his two jumps in which he scored 120.58 in the first round jump and a superb 127.83 in his second round jump. Finishing a close second was American Jeret Peterson who won the 2010 silver medal for the 2010 Olympic men’s aerials with a score of 247.21 points. Liu Zhong Qing of China collected the bronze medal in this men’s freestyle skiing 2010 Vancouver event by scoring 242.53 points.
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Games men’s aerials gold medal goes to Alexei Grishin after he successfully held off a strong Chinese contingent who were made up of Liu Zhong Qing, Jia Zong Yang and Qi Guang Pu at the Cypress Mountain. World number-one ranked skier Anton Kushnir of Belarus had already crashed out at the qualifying stage earlier while defending Olympic champion Han Xiaopeng of China also failed to enter the medal deciding round. Jeret Peterson, also known as Jeret "Speedy" Peterson, rallied for a silver medal with the highest-scoring jump of round two with his well-known trademark ‘Hurricane’ jump. The home crowd expectations were high after Canadian Kyle Nissen took the lead after the first jump but a poor effort in the second jump saw him finishing in fifth position of the men’s aerials event. The crowd were expecting at least a bronze from this famous Canadian skier at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
The experienced Alexei Grishin, who won the bronze medal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and currently ranked tenth in the World Cup rankings, was in the second spot after the first round jump and a good second round jump nailed him the champion’s title for the men’s aerials title at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. The final results for the men’s aerials competition in the freestyle skiing category at the 2010 Vancouver Games are as follows, the first place went to Alexei Grishin Of Belarus, second place goes to Jeret Peterson of the United States (USA), third place goes to Liu Zhong Qing of China, and missing out on the podium finish include Ryan St. Onge of the United States (USA), Kyle Nissen of Canada, Jia Zong Yang of China, Qi Guan Pu of China, Steve Omischl of Canada, Timofei Slivets of Belarus, Warren Shouldice of Canada, Dmitri Dashinski of Belarus and Thomas Lambert of Switzerland. It was world number-one ranked skier Anton Kushnir of Belarus who were expected to win the gold in 2010 Vancouver but instead it was another skier from Belarus, Alexei Grishin won gold in the men's Olympic freestyle skiing aerials in the Vancouver Winter Games.
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The 2010 Vancouver Winter Games men’s aerials gold medal goes to Alexei Grishin after he successfully held off a strong Chinese contingent who were made up of Liu Zhong Qing, Jia Zong Yang and Qi Guang Pu at the Cypress Mountain. World number-one ranked skier Anton Kushnir of Belarus had already crashed out at the qualifying stage earlier while defending Olympic champion Han Xiaopeng of China also failed to enter the medal deciding round. Jeret Peterson, also known as Jeret "Speedy" Peterson, rallied for a silver medal with the highest-scoring jump of round two with his well-known trademark ‘Hurricane’ jump. The home crowd expectations were high after Canadian Kyle Nissen took the lead after the first jump but a poor effort in the second jump saw him finishing in fifth position of the men’s aerials event. The crowd were expecting at least a bronze from this famous Canadian skier at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
The experienced Alexei Grishin, who won the bronze medal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and currently ranked tenth in the World Cup rankings, was in the second spot after the first round jump and a good second round jump nailed him the champion’s title for the men’s aerials title at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. The final results for the men’s aerials competition in the freestyle skiing category at the 2010 Vancouver Games are as follows, the first place went to Alexei Grishin Of Belarus, second place goes to Jeret Peterson of the United States (USA), third place goes to Liu Zhong Qing of China, and missing out on the podium finish include Ryan St. Onge of the United States (USA), Kyle Nissen of Canada, Jia Zong Yang of China, Qi Guan Pu of China, Steve Omischl of Canada, Timofei Slivets of Belarus, Warren Shouldice of Canada, Dmitri Dashinski of Belarus and Thomas Lambert of Switzerland. It was world number-one ranked skier Anton Kushnir of Belarus who were expected to win the gold in 2010 Vancouver but instead it was another skier from Belarus, Alexei Grishin won gold in the men's Olympic freestyle skiing aerials in the Vancouver Winter Games.
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