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Anderson earns first gold medal for Tahoe


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Jamie Anderson claims gold Feb. 9 in slopestyle at the Olympics. Photo/Andy Wong/AP

Jamie Anderson, who rides for Sierra-at-Tahoe, claims gold Feb. 9 in slopestyle at the Olympics. Photo/Andy Wong/AP

By Alyssa Roenigk, ESPN

KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia — Jamie Anderson of Meyers stood atop the podium and lifted her arms in triumph, her long and sometimes draining quest for Olympic glory finally complete.

Anderson gave the United States a gold-medal sweep in the first Olympic slopestyle snowboarding competition on Sunday, while Jenny Jones took bronze to win Britain’s first medal in any snow sport.

Anderson soared to victory in a near flawless run in the women’s final on Sunday, a day after Sage Kotsenburg captured the men’s gold medal. The 23-year-old did it, as is her fashion, when the moment absolutely required it.

Down to one last trip through the treacherous Rosa Khutor Extreme Park course, Anderson took a deep breath, enjoyed a brief moment of “Zen” and showcased the skills that have made her the greatest slopestyle snowboarder of her generation.

Karly Shorr of Truckee finished sixth.

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Comments (16)
  1. Behind the scenes says - Posted: February 9, 2014

    Wow, how proud we all are. The United States along with the Meyers community are so very proud of her.

  2. Kenny Curtzwiler says - Posted: February 9, 2014

    Very Proud.

  3. TahoeNative says - Posted: February 9, 2014

    I have chills! So proud of her! Yippee!

  4. sunriser2 says - Posted: February 9, 2014

    Class act!

  5. County Gal says - Posted: February 9, 2014

    Can I touch it when you get home so that I can feel a tiny bit of pride that you have and have given to Meyers. You go Girl!

  6. rock4tahoe says - Posted: February 9, 2014

    Wow! I think a parade is called for… for all Tahoe Olympians!

  7. Dumbluck says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    Yaaa–Hooooo!!!!

  8. Atomic says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    What a clutch moment. Thanks Jamie for representing the south shore in high style, the zen transcends!

  9. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    rock4tahoe, I wholeheartedly agree! A parade for all of our Tahoe Olympians! Maybe finishing with a ceremony and community gathering at one of the schools or at the parks and recreation center. Local officials making speeches, praising the athletes and maybe local businesses getting involved as well.
    Any local promoter/events planner want to take this on?
    A good way to honor those that competed at Sochi and a good way for the community to come together.
    OLS, (I know, another hair brained idea!)

  10. Bob Sweatt says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    I don’t know Jamie, but I am also very proud of her. I can’t imagine how her family is feeling right now. Wow!!! Way to go Jamie.
    Old Long skiis and rock4tahoe, I say lets get it going. We can do it. Why don’t you contact Kae and I will do the same so we can communicate.

  11. Irish Wahini says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    I agree with OLS & Rock4Tahoe – a parade and/or reception is in order for Jamie & all our Tahoe Olympians. Jamie is an amazing source of pride – bringing the Gold back to Tahoe in a brand new & difficult sport. Julia Mancuso just won a Bronze and was raised and raced on our Tahoe mountains. I agree OLS – hope it happens! Maybe we can get the Olympic Rings/logo & Faux Gold Medal for SlopeStyle Snowboarding, put on top of the State Agriculture building at Meyers, where Jamie lives and where we all feel like we are entering South Lake Tahoe. (Guess we could ask our Governor – and let him come up to congratulate her too.)

  12. Irish Wahini says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    …and agree with Bob Sweatt too (his comment was not posted when I entered my post).

  13. Catlapper says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    OOoooo!!! Irish Wahini!! I LOVE the idea about the Olympic Rings/Gold Medal emblems at the Bug Station!! Hope this happens!

  14. Old long Skiisl says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    Good News!!! A parade and possibly a ceremony is in the planning stages for our local Tahoe Olympians!!! No time, date or location has been set,but a city council member told me that this event WILL happen.
    More details to follow, Old long Skiis

  15. Irish Wahini says - Posted: February 10, 2014

    Great news OLS! I started calling around to inquire about permissions for an Olympic Rings logo sign at or near the Bug Station in Meyers (the entrance to South Shore Tahoe). I called the State Ag Border Stations office, and plan to call the State Assemblywoman’s office (& Governor’s office, and State Senators Feinstein & Boxer) if folks think it is a good idea. We cannot have an Olympic Torch, since we have not hosted the Olympics – but can likely have the Olympic Rings logo if we get all the permissions. Yay….something positive to think about!

  16. rock4tahoe says - Posted: February 13, 2014

    Keep posting any info on this topic.