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#1 von riluowanying123 , 19.01.2019 03:11

PARK CITY, Utah -- It took Erin Hamlin more than a decade to collect two World Cup luge gold medals.And then came Saturday -- when she won two in a couple of hours.Hamlin dominated the field to win a pair of womens events, Emily Sweeney took silver in both of those races and USA Luge had a day unlike any other in its World Cup history. In all, the Americans picked up five medals, including a bronze from Matt Mortensen and Jayson Terdiman in a sprint doubles race.Its very exciting, Hamlin said. It was a great race day. We had perfect conditions. Im very relieved and happy that I could capitalize on that.She now has four World Cup wins and 16 medals in singles or sprint events on the circuit -- not including her gold from the 2009 world championships, or her bronze from the 2014 Sochi Olympics.Hamlin started her day with a win in the womens singles event, the usual two-run format. Hamlin won gold in 1 minute, 29.257 seconds. Sweeney tied her career-best World Cup finish by taking second in 1:29.384, and Alex Gough of Canada was third in 1:29.584.Natalie Geisenberger of Germany, the reigning Olympic champion, was fourth -- one spot ahead of Summer Britcher of the U.S.That was followed by the sprint events, a one-heat dash where the clock doesnt start until sliders have built up some speed at the top of the track. Mortensen and Terdiman were third there, their time of 32.938 seconds beaten by only two German teams -- Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken were first in 32.838, and Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt were second in 32.893.We had a great run, Terdiman said. Cant argue with a bronze medal.And then Hamlin and Sweeney were back on the track, just a couple hours after finishing up their first competition of the day. They repeated the 1-2 finish, Hamlin winning in 32.881 seconds, ahead of Sweeney (33.034) and Germanys Tatjana Huefner (33.040).Saturdays medals for Hamlin and Sweeney were the first four won by U.S. women in singles events this season. Britcher captured a bronze in a team relay at Lake Placid last weekend.Everythings starting to pay off, Sweeney said. Hopefully, we can keep the momentum going.Hamlins other World Cup wins were a sprint race at Altenberg, Germany, in February 2015, and a full World Cup last season in Lake Placid. The two wins on Saturday vaulted her to No. 3 in the overall World Cup standings for the season.Just an awesome day, Hamlin said.Sweeney has been dealing with a wrist injury, and was thrilled with silvers.I am so pleasantly surprised, Sweeney said. But also, its just a relief. I really needed a win for myself. And I didnt win -- but I won in my own mind, so its great.Dominik Fischnaller of Italy won the mens sprint Saturday in 28.302 seconds, edging Russias Roman Repilov and Germanys Andi Langenhan.After this weekend, the luge circuit goes on holiday break before resuming Jan. 5 in Konigssee, Germany. Cheap Air Max Deal . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. Nike Air Max Shoes Wholesale China .com) - The game was all punts and field goals before Kodi Whitfields catch. http://www.airmaxcheapchina.com/ .com) - Christian Ponder will get another chance to prove himself for the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Leslie Frazier announcing Wednesday that the struggling quarterback will start this weekends game against the Green Bay Packers. Air Max For Sale Cheap . NBA officials ruled the court unplayable in the Bucks final exhibition game on Oct. 25 because players were slipping, and the game was cancelled midway through the first period. Air Max Cheap China . 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Forget the logistics. Forget, for a moment, that at the Champions Classic on Tuesday night Duke isnt playing Kentucky, and Kentucky isnt playing Duke.Because on Tuesday night, Duke is absolutely playing Kentucky, and Kentucky is totally playing Duke.This is the state of college basketball, and the state of these two programs. They compete not merely in actual games of basketball -- how trite -- but on a grand hegemonic scale, where wins and losses are scored across seasons and measured in national title odds and NBA lottery picks and rewarded with sheer overwhelming mindshare ... and, in turn, more future NBA lottery picks.Duke and Kentucky are competing against each other Tuesday night because at this point they are always competing against each other -- in-season and in the offseason -- in a way no other programs can sustainably match.This dynamic is nowhere more visible than in the rolls of new talent each program brings to campus each season. It has never been more glaring than right now.Since 2007, when ESPN Recruiting Nation debuted its ESPN 100 rankings, just four incoming classes have boasted at least four top-20 players. Kentucky was the first, in 2011-12, when?Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist?led the Wildcats to a national title; they promptly went No. 1 and No. 2 in that summers NBA draft. The second? Duke, in 2014-15, when?Jahlil Okafor, Tyus Jones, Justise Winslow?and Grayson Allen scored 60 of the Blue Devils 68 points in a national title win over Wisconsin -- just two days after a?Karl-Anthony Towns-led Kentucky team lost for the first time all season.But, hey, what about those other two classes? Those also belong to Kentucky and Duke ... this season.Were in competition, Calipari told ESPNs Myron Medcalf in October. Were competing. Not really for every kid. There are kids I think should go to Duke that should not come here. Im fine with that. I mean there are other kids that theyre the kind of kids that need to come here and do their thing. We get those kids.In an incoming class many NBA scouts believe is the best in a decade, six of the nations top 10 freshmen -- and half of its top 16 -- will play at just two schools.So, how did we get here?It started, of course, with Caliparis hiring at Kentucky in 2009. Of Caliparis many gifts -- his media savvy, his salesmanship, his insatiable coaching style -- his ability to see three moves ahead may be his strongest. He recognized, immediately, that sending?John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins?(his first 1-2 NBA draft punch) to the league and celebrating their departures as his ultimate goal was a way to ensure that prospects who might be NBA draft-bound would see Kentucky as their fastest route to the pros in the NBAs post-age-limit era. The strategy paid off immediately, over and over again; since Calipari moved to Lexington, Kentucky, the Wildcats have never ranked lower than No. 2 in ESPNs yearly recruiting class rankings.Duke has always recruited well, of course; Krzyzewski isnt the only 1,000-game winner in college basketball history for nothing. But the Blue Devils path to modern one-and-done recruiting dominance has come about more recently. Jon Scheyer and Kyle Singler, key components in the Blue Devils 2010 national title run, were elite prospects in their own right, but neither was a cant-miss NBA prospect.Two factors seem to have led to Dukes rise. One, which has received an outsized share of attention, is the advantage, perceived or otherwise, that Coach K derives from his place atop USA Basketball. Whether its access to the talented teenagers piping into youth teams, or the cachet accrued from coaching?LeBron James and Kevin Durant?in the Olympics, theres no doubt thee association has helped him remain plugged-in in ways that arent always the norm for those pushing 70 years old.ddddddddddddThe other, less-discussed factor, is the hiring of former Duke star and Oklahoma coach Jeff Capel. Capel was fired after two losing seasons (and an improper benefits scandal) at Oklahoma in March of 2011. He joined Dukes staff that May. The Duke staff was already ahead of the game by then;?Kyrie Irving led the 2010 class, and Austin Rivers?(and four other top-100 players) showed up in 2011. But Capel was in full stride by the time he got?Jabari Parker?to?commit in 2013, and was just as instrumental in putting together Okafor, Jones and Winslow in that star-studded, title-winning 2014 class. Capel is now Dukes associate head coach.For years, Kentuckys recruiting primacy went more or less unchallenged. But in the past three seasons, Dukes class ranked No. 1 twice -- and this season, when it landed two of the top three players, it might as well be 1B.Even by this time last year -- a summer removed from his fifth national title, on the eve of an actual matchup with Kentucky -- we marveled at how Krzyzewski seemed to have replicated Caliparis one-and-done blueprint.We dont copy anybody, Krzyzewski said at the time. If you try to be someone else, youll be, at best, second best.Calipari, for his part, has noticed the similarities. And as someone who once had to stump constantly to make the case for the theory of the self-sustaining recruiting cycle, and who openly bristled against crusty criticism of one-and-done mercenaries, the sudden acceptance irks anew.It took Duke to do it for it to become OK, Calipari told ESPN in October. And thats, everybody knows ... Im not saying it to be nasty or mean. It is what it is. The minute that happened, they said, You know, Coach K adjusted to the times, and it was great.This barely disguised rivalry has occasionally dropped all pretense. Like, for example, the now-infamous fishing-rod-emoji-gate, when Dukes official Twitter account briefly subtweeted Calipari after his blog post in reference to a recruits quote about the two schools differing pitches. The details of this mouthful are not worth recounting again, except to say that the whole thing was really funny.The larger point is this: Rarely have two programs that dont share a traditional geographic or conference-oriented rivalry been so intensely focused on each other -- and rarely have the stakes been so high.Which is not to say the national title game is destined to come down to Duke and Kentucky. Of course it isnt. Dukes real-world opponent on Tuesday night, No. 3 Kansas, has its own remarkable freshman star (potential 2017 No. 1 draft pick Josh Jackson) joining?Frank Mason III and Devonte Graham, perhaps the nations best (or at least most experienced) backcourt (and what could be a monstrous perimeter defense).Villanova, lest we forget, just won the national title in historically mind-blowing fashion, and returns a huge chunk of its minutes and production -- including All-American candidate Josh Hart. North Carolina was a shot away, and returns most of its own core as well.Virginia is one season removed from back-to-back ACC titles; Tony Bennett has built his own version of self-sustaining success, and is recruiting better than ever because of it. Wisconsin brought everybody back from a team that finished 13-4; Oregon and Arizona will be strong out west; Louisville will guard like crazy.Most of all, college basketball will be college basketball. No matter how talented you are, theres no such thing as a guarantee. As Calipari once said, the best a college coach can hope for is to get up to bat -- to increase his late-tournament odds just by being there in the first place.Duke and Kentucky have done just that, in a way that more or less assures that once every few years one, or both, will be favored to win the only title either really cares about. Theyve done so in similar, if not identical, ways, and have lifted themselves to an altogether different plane than their peers.Kentucky and Duke dont play each other Tuesday night, but they dont need to. In this sweeping strategic clash, winning and losing is bigger than wins and losses, and competition need not be dictated by schedule. You dont even need to be on the same floor. 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