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Stretch
01-27-2008, 02:05 PM
Didn't know if this was the right place to post, but here goes:

Sorry I didn't post this sooner. Crystal Mountain's Scott Macartney was hospitalized Saturday after a high-speed crash in Austria. Here's the latest from the U.S. Ski Team.

INNSBRUCK, Austria (Jan. 20) - Two-time Olympian Scott Macartney (Crystal Mountain, WA) said Sunday he remembered his run during the 68th Hahnenkamm downhill but has no memory of the high-speed crash, which put him in a hospital. He's looking forward, though, to returning to racing.

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Macartney, who was marking his 30th birthday, had been savoring one of his most successful seasons. He claimed the first downhill podium of his career when he was third last month on the rugged course in Val Gardena, Italy.

He suffered a severe concussion Saturday when he crashed coming off the last jump on the famed Streif in Kitzbuehel and slid across the finish line. After being taken to a Kitzbuehel hospital, he was taken by helicopter to University of Innsbruck Hospital and spent the night in the intensive care unit.

"My run felt pretty good," he said. "I nailed the sections up above that I wanted to and I carried good speed. I think I was fifth up there and, overall, I had a really good run. But I'm not sure what I did on the last jump. Maybe I didn't move forward enough or something, but I got out of balance in the air and crashed."

Macartney had, indeed, nailed his targeted sections. He was number two in the second intermediate section and had a pair of top-10 intermediate times. He was second fastest at the first speed trap, fifth at the second and was the fastest on the bottom at 141.2 kph.

He slept through the night "and I've kind of been dozing through the day," he said. U.S. Head Coach Phil McNichol and waxing technician Dave Coombs were with Macartney as he watched the slalom from Kitzbuehel on television.

"It's hard to say at what point I'm coming back to racing. I'd like to get right back but I have to take care of a couple of bumps and bruises," he said. He expects to return to the United States this week for further medical evaluation.

"I'm just trying to deal now with it in little pieces, and move on from here," said the Dartmouth College graduate, who came through the Crystal Mountain racing program.

McNichol, who was with Macartney in the hospital Saturday night, returned Sunday morning to catch the slalom on TV. "He's doing great, considering. His spirits are good. He's bummed because he crashed and lost what could have been a good result. He's got to go home for a closer medical examination, but he wants to stay and get back to racing. We've got a spot for him whenever the doctors say 'Scotty Mac' is ready to go again."

Link:

http://blogs.thenewstribune.com/olympics/2008/01/24/p20040#more20040

Webmaster
01-30-2008, 05:48 PM
I haven’t followed ski racing in recent years so had not heard about Scott. From an article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Macartney) I read, his racing skills are getting better and better, which for a 2 time Olympian is really saying something. It’s cool to see Crystal produce world class ski racers.

The article says his accident was at 88 mph. I hope he’s back to it in no time.

engerski
02-11-2008, 07:39 PM
I was horrified when I saw Scott's crash on the internet.
Since there was no TV coverage about him over here, I got all my news about Scott from Germany. I called in the middle of the night to find out that he was taken out of his drug-induced coma during the night and was doing remarkably well.
You go, Scott!!

Scott will be at Crystal this weekend for the Cherry Tree Charge to cheer on the young racers.

His swift recovery was the best news all season.

Webmaster
07-31-2008, 10:15 AM
by CRAIG HILL
craig.hill@thenewstribune.
com Published: July 31st, 2008 01:00 AM

2010 OLYMPIC COUNTDOWN
561 days … until the Winter Olympics come to Vancouver, B.C.


LOCAL ATHLETES


Crystal Mountain skier Scott Macartney continues to train as he recovers from a nasty crash that cut last season short.

“It’s been good to get back on snow with all the guys and for me it’s been good to be back since it’s been a while,” Macartney, an ’04 Olympian, said in statement released by the U.S. Ski Team.

Macartney is staying pretty active off the snow, too. He’s surfing, cooking salmon and might take a European vacation. He says Kitzbuhel, the ski area where he had his accident, offered him a weeklong summer vacation.

Earlier this month, Macartney and the U.S. Ski Team finished a hockey cross-training program in Utah. The program ended with a hockey game.

“It was really fun to be out there with everybody and mix it up a little bit,” Macartney said in news release. “I got checked a few times, but we had a good time. It was a very close game. It came down to the wire and could have gone either way.”

Webmaster
08-30-2008, 07:38 AM
• Crystal Mountain’s Scott Macartney was named to the U.S. Ski Team’s A team on Aug. 7.

from: http://www.thenewstribune.com/adventure/story/463247.html