Ms.
Jennifer Heil
Be
sure to cheer her on at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver 
2010 Winter Olympics
Freestyle Skiing Competitions Events (Men and Women)
Mogul competition consists of a ski run down a steep course seeded
heavily with bumps and two jumps. The Olympic format is a one-run
elimination round, followed by a one-run final of 16 - 20 women and
16 - 20 men. In the finals, competitors ski in the reverse order of
their finish in the qualification round. The skier with the highest
score in the final round wins.
Mogul
scoring is based on Turns (50% of score), Air (25% of score), and
Speed (25% of score). Certain judges only score turns, while other
judges score only the two Air jumps. Speed is electronically certified.
The skier's final score is determined by adding the average of the
two Air jump scores to the total of Turns and the Speed score. The
2010 Olympic freestyle skiing competition will be held at Cypress
Mountain. Women's Moguls Elimination Run
Saturday, February 13th,
2010 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Women's Moguls Final
Run Saturday, February 13th 2010 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Pacific Standard
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Defensive
Back
Born: Oct 4, 1979
- Fort Worth , TX
Height: 5'10'
Weight: 183
Esks: 2nd Year
CFL: 5th Year
Games Playes: Last Year: 18 Career: 53 Playoff: 1 Grey Cup:
0
Played four seasons at Texas Christian University were he posted
160 tackles, 56 pass deflections and 14 interceptions, which rank
fifth on the school's career-record list. He also returned 39 punts
for 399 yards and a touchdown. He attended O.D. Wyatt High School
in Fort Worth, Texas where he played football, baseball and basketball.
In 2007: As an
Edmonton Eskimo, Jason played in all 18 games (17 starts) at defensive
back, posting 45 defensive tackles, six pass knockdowns and a team-high
five interceptions for 164 yards and two touchdowns. He was named
Rogers CFL Defensive Player of the Week against Montreal on September
14 when he had three defensive tackles, two interceptions and one
knockdown. He returned one interception 82 yards for a touchdown
and his second interception set up another Eskimo touchdown.
He and his wife, Amanda,
have a son Jason Jr. They reside in Surprise, AZ in the off-season.
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