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Winning Mixed Team Aerials Gold, Caldwell, Lillis and Schoenfield Make Olympic History

Caldwell, Lillis and Schoenfield Become the First Trio to Win a Mixed Team Aerials Olympic Gold

© US Ski & Snowboard Team via NBC Olympics. From left to right: Ashley Caldwell, Christopher Lillis and Justin Schoenefeld

On Thursday February 10, Ashley Caldwell, Justin Schoenfeld and Chris Lillis became the first trio to win the Mixed Team Aerials event, securing Olympic Gold, upsetting China for first place and setting a new precedent in the process. The new competition made its debut as an Olympics event in 2022 after being on the World Cup circuit.

Winning this competitive event requires individual mastery as each athlete competes to the maximum level of difficulty. The mixed team aerials event consists of three athletes — either two men and a woman or two women and a man (limitation of no more than two competitors per gender) that each take a jump to produce a cumulative score. The competition consists of two rounds called ‘Finals’ where the format is repeated to figure out a winner and starts out with a woman and ends with a man. Aerialist performance is measured on three components for a final score, which includes:

• 20 percent air (takeoff, distance and height)
• 50 percent form (body position, separation)
• 30 percent landing

With an almost perfect quintuple twisting triple, Lillis brought in 135 points, landing him silver after Caldwell’s ski jump had scored 88.89 points. Lillis’s score was the highest at the event. A strong jump from Schoenfeld — something he did every day in training — would take them to the podium first place. Aiming to keep calm and just get it done, Schoenfeld did his part, securing Olympic Gold — the first for the US aerials team since 2010.

© U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team, Photo of Chris Lillis

This medal is a first for Ashley Caldwell at her fourth Olympics event and the first time an American aerialist has won an Olympic medal since 1998 when Nikki Stone took one home. It is also the first time both Lillis and Schoenfeld have competed at the Olympics. Caldwell first appeared at the Olympics in 2010 as a 16-year-old in Vancouver, B.C. The medal is the first time the US team has taken home a prize in freestyle skiing since 2010.

“I’ve been in the hunt for a gold medal my entire career.”
— Ashley Caldwell, now 28-year-old Mixed Teams Aerial Gold Medalist

All Park City, Utah natives, the trio were coached by prior Gold medalist Eric Bergoust. A University of Utah student hailing from Virginia, Caldwell trained for 11 years a a gymnast before starting aerials. Aerials involve flips and twists very similar to gymnastics after launching up three stories into the air. Hailing from Indiana, Schoenfield attends Utah Valley University. Following in the footsteps of his brother Jon who competed at the aerials in PyeongChang, Lillis hails from Pittsford, New York. Throwing down quintuple twisting triples has been a three-year process for the trio.

“I was just happy to get the opportunity to throw one and to put it down.”
— Christopher Lillis, Mixed Teams Aerial Gold Medalist

The win follows Chloe Kim’s haul of two Olympic Gold medals in snowboarding. See the results at the 2022 Olympics.

View more at the US Ski and Snowboard Team’s website.

tags: mixed team aerials gold, 2022 Olympics, Olympics, Olympic skiers, skiing
categories: Elf Foundation
Saturday 02.12.22
Posted by Elf
 

Apple News: Ski and Snowboard Activity Tracking Update on Apple Watch

New updates to Apple Watch 3 make it easier to track skiing and snowboarding activity with activity contributing to the Apple Watch Activity app and shared with the Health app with permissions enabled.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

We're excited by the new Apple updates to the Apple Watch 3 where we can track ski and snowboard activity. This helps us in the app we have been developing for the last few months of 2017 and into this year. 

Now we can track:

  • Total vertical descent and horizontal distance

  • Number of runs

  • Average and maximum speeds

  • Total time spent

  • Calories burned

image via Apple

image via Apple

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image via Apple

image via Apple

image via Apple

image via Apple

This helps in tracking active calorie measurements directly to your Apple Watch Activity app. You can record runs and see your vertical descent and horizontal distance as well as speeds. You can also save your workout info to your Health app. In addition, you can use Siri to track runs with your voice.

image via Apple

image via Apple

Our Ski App at Elf

Our new ski app at Elf is suitable for anyone who wants to have a great workout skiing or snowboarding, track performance and improve over time. We are fortunate to have a wide variety of beta testers, ranging from college athletes to Olympic skiers and snowboarders in a variety of disciplines. We are eager to share our app with you when it is completed and ready for you - beautifully!

tags: ski, snowboard, elf, elf apps, Apple Watch 3, design, activity, Olympic skiers, Olympic snowboarders, UI, Elf ski app, elfskiapp
categories: Apple News, Elf News & Case Studies
Wednesday 02.28.18
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