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Malacinski wins 4th medal for US

Niklas Malacinski of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, smiles after coming in first in the ski race portion of the Nordic combined mass start event of the Winter World University Games Sunday, Jan. 15 at Lake Placid’s Mount Van Hoevenberg. He ended up with a silver medal after the jumping portion. (Enterprise photo — Peter Crowley)

LAKE PLACID — If Niklas Malacinski hadn’t already put the Nordic combined world on notice, he’s definitely done it this week.

Malacinski, of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, won his fourth medal of the FISU Winter World University Games — a bronze — on Thursday. He won it alongside women’s ski jumper Cara Larson of Barrington, Illinois, and cross-country skier Erin Bianco of Ely, Minnesota, in the mixed team Nordic event. They finished 48.5 seconds behind the gold-medal-winning team from Japan.

Malacinksi said it feels great to medal in all four Nordic combined competitions.

“There’s really not any words for it other than just to be thankful for the opportunities I’ve gotten,” he said, “and to be healthy for all of the training season to hit my peak this time of the year.”

The top Japanese team of Sakutaro Kobayashi, Rin Sobue and Machiko Kubota won the event with excellent speed on the course but an even better jump that earned them 234.4 points. They finished in a time of 12:14.7.

Niklas Malacinski of the USA prepares to take the course in the skiing portion of the mixed team Nordic event at the World University Games in Lake Placid. (Provided photo — Logan Swney)

The Polish team of Nicole Konderla, Andrze Szczechowicz and Weronik Kaleta placed second with a cross-country time of 12:22.2 and an overall jump score of 209.7.

This was the first time the mixed team Nordic event was held during a World University Games. It requires a team of three, with one male and one female competing in ski jumping and cross-country skiing. Teams had to pick a Nordic combined athlete, a ski jumper and a cross-country skier to compete.

The competition started at the Olympic Jumping Complex in Lake Placid, where Malacinski and Larson jumped out to a combined score of 188.2, which landed them in fifth place heading into the cross-country portion of the race.

Malacinski earned a jump score of 107.6 — the fourth best among male jumpers, while Larson had a jump score of 80.6, which was the sixth best among female ski jumpers.

“I think I did well,” Larson said. “I definitely needed some help from them, but hopefully I set them up well, and that’s all you can ask for.”

Team USA’s Erin Bianco skis toward the finish line of Thursday’s mixed Nordic combined team relay event at Mount Van Hoevenberg. (Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

After the ski jump, the U.S. team was forced to start 1 minute and 2 seconds behind the top Japanese team based on their jump scores. However, the delayed start didn’t hold Malacinski and Bianco back.

Malacinski jumped out to the third fastest time by a male cross-country skier before tagging Bianco.

“For me, starting second, I just wanted to chase down whoever was in front of me,” Bianco said. “This course, on those long climbs you can see them, so I just tried to hunt them down and stay on my feet.”

She did just that, edging out two teams while recording the fastest time by a female on the course. The medal marked her and Larson’s first of the games.

The second U.S. team of Logan Gundry, Tess Arnone and Cameron Wolfe took 11th place out of 12 teams. Arnone, of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and Gundry, of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, competed in the ski jumping competition and earned a combined jump score of 91.8.

Team USA’s Cameron Wolfe leaves the start during Thursday’s mixed Nordic combined team relay event at Mount Van Hoevenberg. (Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

Arnone and Wolfe, of Vail, Colorado, competed in the cross-country portion and recorded a time of 13:08.8.

Nordic combined and ski jumping events in the games have now wrapped up. Cross-country skiing will hold one more pair of races — the men’s 30K mass start and the women’s 15K mass start — on Sunday.

Poland’s Andrzej Szczechowicz skis during the cross-country portion of Thursday’s mixed Nordic combined team relay event at Mount Van Hoevenberg. (Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

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