Bill Demong jumped from 12th place to third and took bronze at the FIS Nordic combined World Championships. Watch highlights from Liberec, Czech Republic.
6. Janne Ryynaenen, Finland, 23:36.1 (4-22). 7. Francois Braud, France, 23:39.7 (5-24). 8. Bill Demong , United States, 23:49.3 (9-26). 9. Magnus-H Moan, Norway, 23:55.5. 10. Petter L. Tande, Norway
another 1.1 seconds back for his best result since finishing second at Kuusamo, Finland, in 2007. World champion Bill Demong of Vermontville, N.Y., was the next American finisher in eighth overall. Spillane finished seventh in the jumping
He'll likely team with Phil Kessel, Patrick Kane and Dustin Brown to get the United States back in the medal chase. Bill Demong , Nordic combined: Two years ago, Demong won silver at worlds, only the second ever by a U.S. Nordic combined
held off Mike Kohn of Chantilly, Va., and brakeman Jacob Miller of Waterford, Va., by 0.30 seconds. ? American Bill Demong finished second in a Nordic combined World Cup event, giving him his third podium finish of the season and moving him
Jayner to win the 500-meter final at the U.S Short Track Speedskating Championship. ? In Ramsau, Austria, American Bill Demong won a Nordic combined event or his first World Cup title of the season and fourth overall. The 28-year-old was
and Janne Ryynanen gave Finland a 1-2 finish at a World Cup Nordic Combined meet in Kuusamo, Finland. Americans Bill Demong and Johnny Spillane had the fastest and third-fastest ski times, but they finished 13th and 14th overall because
defending champions and had won 74 consecutive games. Winter sports American Demong fourth in combined US ski team's Bill Demong finished fourth in the World Cup Nordic combined in Trondheim, Norway, won by Norwegian Magnus Moan. Moan edged Jason
Norwegian Wins in B.C. Whistler, British Columbia -- Magnus Moan of Norway edged Bjoern Kircheisen of Germany and Bill Demong of the United States to win a Nordic combined individual start event at the Whistler Olympic Park. Moan won in 25 minutes
Combined event Sunday at Val di Fiemme, Italy, won by Magnus Moan of Norway. After a 14th-place finish, U.S. skier Bill Demong slumped to third place in the season standings. * Aspen resident Noah Hoffman was named to the U.S. cross country