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| » Read discussion on Jimmy Cochran 02/28/10 Jimmy Cochran, 28, found trouble midway through his first run then simply crashed on his second. Officially, his second Winter Games ended with a "Did Not Finish, Run 2."
02/28/10 WHISTLER, British Columbia -- Friday was Hannah Kearney Day in Vermont. Saturday was not Jimmy Cochran's day at the Winter Olympics. While one Vermont-grown Olympic skier basked in her gold medal's glow at home, another was stuck in the gloom of a foggy, soggy men's slalom at Whistler Creekside.
02/27/10 Ski dynasty scion one-ups the older generation by making a second Olympic appearance today. Postcards from Vancouver:The day I almost killed Jimmy Cochran
02/10/10 After his recent success in the World Cup, skier Jimmy Cochran is hoping for an Olympic medal in slalom.
02/02/10 Team USA announced Tuesday by U.S. Olympic Committee for 2010 Olympic Winter Games: Alpine Skiing Men Will Brandenburg, Spokane, Wash. Jimmy Cochran, Keene, N.H. Erik Fisher, Middleton, Idaho Tommy Ford, Bend, Ore. Tim Jitloff, Reno, Nev. Nolan Kasper, Warren, Vt. Ted Ligety, Park City, Utah Bode Miller, Franconia, N.H. Steven Nyman, Sundance, Utah Marco Sullivan, Squaw Valley, Calif. Andrew ...
01/26/10 (Pictured above from left) Bode Miller of Franconia, Jimmy Cochran of Keene and Leanne Smith of Conway are among those U.S. skiers earning spots for the Vancouver Games.
12/22/09 ALTA BADIA, Italy -- With Bode Miller resting his ankle and Ted Ligety failing to make the second run, Jimmy Cochran led the U.S. team Monday on a World Cup slalom course that has treated him well. |