The 19-year-old from Carlsbad, Calif., won Sunday's competition to sweep all five of the Grand Prix events that determined the Olympic team. He will be joined on the men's halfpipe team by Mason Aguirre, Andy Finch and Danny Kass.
The most notable absence from the team will be Ross Powers, the 2002 Olympic gold medalist. Jarret Thomas, the bronze medalist four years ago, also failed to qualify.
The women's halfpipe team will be Gretchen Bleiler, Hannah Teter, 2002 gold medalist Kelly Clark and 16-year-old Elena Hight.
The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association also announced members of the snowboarding Alpine and snowboardcross teams.
The men's and women's snowboarding teams consist of Tyler Jewell, Rosey Fletcher and Michelle Gorgone. Absent is 2002 bronze medalist Chris Klug. The snowboardcross teams will be made up of Jayson Hale, Nate Holland, Jason Smith, Seth Westcott and Lindsay Jacobellis.
Aerials/moguls
At Lake Placid, N.Y., Ryan Blais won a postponed World Cup aerials competition, but it wasn't enough to put him on the Canadian Olympic Team. His roommate, Jeff Bean, finished second and clinched the last Olympic berth.
American Jeret Peterson, the defending World Cup champion, finished third.
Earlier at Whiteface Mountain, the second moguls contest of the weekend saw Olympic champion Kari Traa of Norway win the women's event, while World Cup leader Dale Begg-Smith of Australia won the men's event.
Jillian Vogtli finished third in the final qualifying contest to apparently clinch a place on the U.S. Olympic Team, which will be announced Wednesday.
U.S. Nordic juniors team
Six Utahns will be on the U.S. Nordic team that will compete in the Junior World Championships starting Jan. 31 in Kranj, Slovenia, and a seventh has been named to the junior cross country team for the J1 Scandinavian Cup races in Finland.
Skyler Keate, 18, and Logan Oxford, 19, both of Park City, are part of the five-man Nordic combined team, while 16-year-old Anders Johnson, also of Park City, is one of three male jumpers. The girls' ski jumping team is composed solely of Park City residents: Elizabeth Anderson, 16; Brenna Ellis, 17; and Abby Hughes, 16.
Another Park City girl, Rosie Brennan, 17, is part of the cross country skiing team heading to Finland.


