From the US Olympic Committee (2.26.10):
USOC Announces the 2010 U.S. Paralympic Winter Games Team; 50 Athletes to Compete in Vancouver
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 26, 2010
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Today the U.S. Olympic Committee announced the 50 athletes of the U.S. Team that will compete at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C., March 12-21, 2010.
The U.S. Team, made up of athletes from 20 U.S. states, will compete in five sports (alpine skiing, biathlon, cross country skiing, sled hockey and wheelchair curling). A projected 600 elite athletes with a physical disability from more than 40 countries are expected to compete at the Games.
The following roster is comprised of the 50 athletes who will represent Team USA at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games.
2010 U.S. Paralympic Sled Hockey Team (15)
Joe Howard (Kingston, Mass.), forward
Steve Cash (Overland, Mo.), goaltender
Taylor Chace (Hampton Falls, N.H.), defense
Jimmy Connelly (Galloway, N.J.), defense
Andy Yohe (Bettendorf, Iowa), forward
Brad Emmerson (Amherst, N.Y.), forward
Tim Jones (Mt. Ephraim, N.J.), defense
Taylor Lipsett (Mesquite, Texas), forward
Alexi Salamone (Grand Island, N.Y.), forward
Mike Blabac (Buffalo, N.Y.), goaltender
Nikko Landeros (Berthoud, Colo.), defense
Adam Page (Lancaster, N.Y.), defense
Josh Pauls (South Plainfield, N.J.), defense
Greg Shaw (Park City, Utah), forward
Bubba Torres (Riverside, N.J.), forward
2010 U.S. Paralympic Wheelchair Curling Team (5)
Augusto “Goose” Perez (East Syracuse, N.Y.), skip
James Pierce (North Syracuse, N.Y.), vice skip
James “Jimmy Jam” Joseph (New Hartford, N.Y.), second
Jacqueline Kapinowski (Point Pleasant, N.J.), lead
Patrick McDonald (Orangevale, Calif.), alternate
2010 U.S. Paralympic Alpine Skiing Team (24 athletes, 3 guides)
MEN (14)
Mark Bathum (Seattle, Wash.), visually impaired
Carl Burnett (Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Bend, Ore.), sitting
Heath Calhoun (Grundy, Va./Aspen, Colo.), sitting
Nick Catanzarite (Winter Park, Colo.), sitting
Chris Devlin-Young (San Diego, Calif./ Campton, N.H.), sitting
Ralph Green (Brooklyn, N.Y./ Vail, Colo.), standing
Gerald Hayden (Winter Park, Colo.), sitting
Ian Jansing (St. Louis, Mo./Winter Park, Colo.), standing
Monte Meier (Park City, Utah), standing
George Sansonetis (Fraser, Colo.), standing
Joe Tompkins (Juneau, Alaska), sitting
Tyler Walker (Franconia, N.H.), sitting
Brad Washburn (Winter Park, Colo.), standing
John Whitney (Towson, Md.), standing
WOMEN (10)
Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo.), standing
Ricci Kilgore (Reno, Nev.), sitting
Luba Lowery (Cumberland Foreside, Maine/Denver, Colo.), sitting
Alana Nichols (Farmington, N.M.), sitting
Hannah Pennington (Winter Park, Colo.), standing
Caitlin Sarubbi (Brooklyn, N.Y.), visually impaired
Laurie Stephens (Wenham, Mass.), sitting
Elitsa Storey (Sun Valley, Idaho), sitting
Danielle Umstead (Taos, N.M.), visually impaired
Stephani Victor (Park City, Utah), sitting
GUIDES (3)
Slater Storey (Sun Valley, Idaho) – guide for Mark Bathum
Rob Umstead (Taos, N.M.) – guide for wife, Danelle Umstead
Gwynn Watkins (Mt. Shasta, Calif.) – guide for Caitlin Sarubbi
2010 U.S. Paralympic Cross Country Skiing Team (6)
MEN (4)
Greg Mallory (Portland, Ore.), sitting
Chris Klebl (Heber City, Utah), sitting
Sean Halsted (Spokane, Wash.)/Twin Lakes, Idaho), sitting
Andy Soule (Pearland, Texas), sitting
WOMEN (1)
Monica Bascio (Evergreen, Colo.), sitting
Kelly Underkofler (St. Paul, Minn.), standing
2010 U.S. Paralympic Biathlon Team
Note: These athletes will also compete in cross country skiing events.
MEN (1)
Andy Soule (Pearland, Texas), sitting
WOMEN (1)
Kelly Underkofler (St. Paul, Minn.), standing
Of the 50 U.S. athletes, 33 have competed in a prior Paralympic Games; 17 athletes will be making their Paralympic Winter Games debut. Vancouver will mark five Paralympic Games competitions for dual sport athlete (alpine skiing & cycling) Allison Jones and alpine skier Monte Meier.
Among the 50 athletes, five are U.S. military veterans:
Heath Calhoun (Grundy, Va.), alpine skiing – retired U.S. Army (Iraq War Veteran)
Chris Devlin-Young (Campton, N.H.), alpine skiing – retired U.S. Coast Guard
Sean Halsted (Spokane, Wash.), cross country skiing – retired U.S. Air Force
Patrick McDonald (Orangevale, Calif.), wheelchair curling – retired U.S. Army
Andy Soule (Pearland, Texas), cross country skiing & biathlon – retired U.S. Army (Veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom)
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