Jack Gower claims Team Ireland’s best ever Alpine skiing result at Winter Olympics
Gower - competing in his first Olympics, started the day strongly with 14th in the Downhill, before going two places better in the Slalom, finishing with an overall time of 2:37.74 and Ireland’s best Alpine Skiing result ever.
The Team Ireland result is only bettered by Lord Clifton Wrottesley, who finished fourth in the Skeleton in 2002.
Normally a Downhill specialist, Gower put down a clean run in the challenging and technical Slalom course in the combined event, finishing 12th fastest in that run with a time of 52:58, placing him firmly inside his top 15 goal when it was combined with his earlier Downhill time of 1:45.16, resulting in an overall 12th fastest time of 2:37.74.
A delighted Gower said: “Twelfth at the Olympics, I mean that’s crazy – there’s 30,000 competitors in Alpine Skiing, to get 12th is… what can I say, it’s great.
“As an athlete you always want a little more. The downhill I had some really good sections and some slower sections, and the slalom was a real battle, so I would love to have done better.
“But at the same time 12th in the Olympics in such a competitive sport is huge, and I feel so grateful that I have had such huge support.”
Reflecting on his Downhill performance earlier in the day, Gower was satisfied overall although he was left to rue several mistakes.
“This track is brilliant, with all the slipping it’s getting a bit bumpier, a little bit icier and a little faster which suits me,” he said.
“I had too many mistakes in that run to really be as competitive as I want. There was some decent skiing and something I can take away from that.
“Downhill can feel very calm when it’s all going very well, but feels very fast and scary when things are not clicking.
“I think it was the same for