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RAHLVES Daron (USA)
12.Jun.1973. Walnut Creek,CA.
12.Jun.1973. Walnut Creek,CA. Hometown: Sugar Bowl,CA
175cm 80kg
World Cup Ranking
General

1995/59th, 1996/58th, 1997/47th, 1998/57th, 1999/53rd, 2000/20th, 2001/29th,
2002/34th, 2003/6th, 2004/5th,
Special
1999 SG/19th, DH/32nd, 2000 DH/10th, SG/10th,
2001 DH/15th, SG/17th, GS/38th, 2002 DH/19th, SG/12th, GS/45th,
2003 DH/2nd. 2004 DH/2nd, SG/2nd.

World Championships
1996 Sierra Nevada SG/22nd.
1997 Sestriere DH/31st.
1999 Vail SG/13th, DH/DNF.
2001 St.Anton SG/1st, DH/5th.
2003 St.Moritz SG/22nd, DH/DNF.
Bormio 2005 DH2nd, GS3rd

Olympic Games

1998 Nagano SG/8th, GS/20th.
2002 Salt Lake City DH/16th, SG/8th.
World Cup - 8 w. (6 DH, 2 SG)
1. DH: Kvitfjell 00-I+II, Bormio 03-I, Kitzbuhel 03, Beaver Creek 04-I, Sestriere 04,
SG: Kitzbuhel 04, Kvitfjel 04,
3. DH: Kitzbuhel 01, Beaver Creek 03, Bormio 03-II, Kvitfjell 03, Kitzbuhel 04-I,
4. DH: Beaver Creek 04-II,
SG: Kvitfjell 95, Kitzbuhel 01, 02, Val Gardena 04,
5. SG: Valloire 96, Kvitfjell 00,
6. DH: Bormio 02,
SG: Valloire 96, Vail 97, Bormio 00, 02-I,
7. DH: Val Gardena 04,
SG: Kvitfjell 97, Garmisch 98,
8. SG: Garmisch 97-I , Lake Louise 00,
9. DH: Bormio 00, Kvitfjell 01, Wengen 02,
SG: Garmisch 02-I,
10. SG: Schladming 98-II, Kvitfjell 98, Kitzbuhel 00, Bormio 00, Lake Louise 04,

Daron Rahlves (USA)

Daron Rahlves, who had not scored in the top-15 before this season, realized an absolutely incredible goal by winning the men's downhill in Kvitfjell, Norway. Rahlves was relaxed and confident before, relaxed and aggressive during, and relaxed and happy after his win on the very same course that brought Olympic gold to Tommy Moe in February, 1994.

The 26-year-old American had the perfect attitude as he achieved his most outstanding performance thus far. He finished ahead of established speed veterans Switzerland's Didier Cuche by 9/100 of a second and Hermann "The Herminator" Maier by 26/100. Kyle Rasmussen was the last US man to win a World Cup race on the treacherous and windy "Olympiabakke" piste back in March 1995.

Today's race was one of the most dramatic downhill races of the season and not only because the Austrian team was not able to dominate in its usual powerful way one after the other, the favorites took over the lead.
"There are still some top-guns at the start and the racing conditions are changing too fast to be sure of anything for the moment," Cuche told those who came to congratulate him in the finish area. In fact, he was quite nervous and tense while waiting. "Let's see if Daron Rahlves can confirm his great times from the training runs," he added.

Right he was starting with bib No. 24, Rahlves cruised like a rocket on the challenging downhill which had to be shortened by 15 seconds because of heavy snowfalls during the night. The start of the competition also had to be delayed three hours. But the course was difficult as usual with its numerous bumps and ruts, its jumps, and its narrow turns.
"I felt it could be my day," said Rahlves. "It was up in the air I like this course a lot and I felt really sure of myself after my strong training runs," he explained to the journalists while being congratulated by athletes from the other teams.

After clocking the fastest time at the first part of the course, Rahlves kept pushing himself forward, even when he was almost blown out of the course in a tricky right turn situated just before the second time check.
"It was windy and the course was rough but I was incredibly relaxed and confident," Rahlves explained. "I felt comfortable on my way down even in that tough turn where the wind almost blew me out of the course. I made as many mistakes as the other skiers I guess, but I never gave up. It was my day. I'm so happy."

In a reckless and dynamic run, he showed bravado in taking more risks in the last "S" leading to the huge jump before the arrival schuss. Rahlves was able to maintain the momentum he set early in his run and ski almost as fast as established and powerful speed specialists such as Cuche, Maier and Fritz Strobl through the lower part of the course.

Rahlves lifted his arms up in the air when he saw that he set a new best time beating Cuche's mark by the length of a ski. Five years after finishing 4th here in a super G, his best result on the World Cup tour before now, the skier from California won his first-ever World Cup race in front of some of the finest skiers on the tour. He was more than happy and not so surprised.

Patrick Lang

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