After some early struggles, three U.S. speedskaters punch their tickets for Pyeongchang Olympics
The U.S. short-track team for South Korea Olympics finalized on final day of trials in Kearns<br>
| Dec. 17, 2017, 10:39 p.m.
| Updated: Dec. 18, 2017, 12:54 a.m.
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Katherine Reutter-Adamek celebrates after winning the Ladies 1000 Meters #1 Finals during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017. Reutter-Adamek skated to a time of 1:30.566 in winning over three other opponents.
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John-Henry Krueger celebrates after winning the Men's 32 1000 meter final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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J.R. Celski looks at the other racers after he fell in a 1000 heat during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Katherine Reutter-Adamek, far left, lurks on the edge waiting to make her move in the Ladies 1000 Meters #1 Finals during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017. Reutter-Adamek won the event with a time of 1:30.566.
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J.R. Celski looks at the other racers after he fell in a 1000 heat during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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USA short track Olympians Ryan Piviratto, left, J.R. Celski, Aaron Tran, Thomas Insuk Hong, right, celebrate with champagne after winning their way onto the Us Olympic team on day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Fans of skater Katherine Reutter-Adamek cheer her as she is introduced prior to her winning skate in a women's 1000 meter final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Maame Biney cruises during a women's 1000 meter final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017. Biney made the Olympic team.
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Gunnar Olson and Brandon Kim fall after bumping during a men's 1000 meter race during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Corinne Stoddard, and Katy Ralston blur during a ladies 1000 meter heat during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Brandon Kim leads Gunnar Olson and Aaron Heo through a turn during a men's 1000 meter heat during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Gunnar Olson and Brandon Kim get tangled up behind as Aaron Heo leads them into a turn during a men's 1000 meter race during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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The USA Olympic short track team, including Maame Biney, center, holding the "S" as they celebrate at the end of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Kweku Biney, father of Maame Biney, cheers for her as she is introduced prior to her 1000 meter finals race during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017. Biney made the US Olympic team.
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Kweku Biney, father of Maame Biney, cheers for her as she is introduced prior to her 1000 meter finals race during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017. Biney made the US Olympic team.
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Katherine Reutter-Adamek glides after winning her spot onto the US Olympic team finishing fifth in points during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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John-Henry Krueger backhands the champagne celebration onto Ryan Pivirotto at the of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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John-Henry Krueger celebrates a win in the men's 1000 meter final cinching his spot on the US Olympic team during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Coaches give racers instructions during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Lana Gehring gets a hug from a coach after she made the US Olympic team by topping the field in the women's 1000 final and collecting the most points during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Maame Biney leads a pack of racers into a turn during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Lana Gehring celebrates after winning the women's 1000 meter final #2 and cinching her spot on the US Olympic team during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Katherine Reutter-Adamek celebrates after winning her 1000 meter final and clinching a spot on the Olympic team during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Maame Biney skates during her 1000 meter final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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USA short track Olympians Ryan Piviratto, left, J.R. Celski, Aaron Tran, Thomas Insuk Hong, right, celebrate with champagne after winning their way onto the Us Olympic team on day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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John-Henry Krueger on his way to winning the men's 1000 meter final and cinching his spot on the US Olympic team during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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John-Henry Krueger on his way to winning the men's 1000 meter final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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J.R. Celski thanks fans at the end of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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John-Henry Krueger celebrates after winning the men's 1000 meter final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Corinne Stoddard during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Jessica Kooreman celebrates with other members of the USA Olympic short track speed skating team at the end of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Jessica Kooreman leads the pack into a turn during the women's 1000 meters final during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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Jessica Kooreman falls during a women's 1000 meter race during day 3 of the U.S. short-track Olympic Team Trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Sunday, December 17, 2017.
Kearns • As she prepared for the final day of trials at the Utah Olympic Oval, Jessica Kooreman had to wonder.
Is this it? Is it over?
Kooreman, 34, had struggled through the first of two days of the U.S. short-track speed skating trials and knew going into Sunday that there was only one spot still open, one chance to get back to the Olympics.
By the end of the day, as she drenched her teammates with sparkling wine on the ice, Kooreman could finally relax.
“This was probably one of the most stressful competitions of my entire career, to say the least,” she said. “Nothing like leaving it until the very end, the very last race.”
Kooreman, of Melvindale, Mich., was one of three U.S. skaters on Sunday to punch their tickets to Pyeongchang, South Korea, as the United States’ short-track team was finalized. Ryan Pivirotto, of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Thomas Hong, of Laurel, Md., clinched the final two spots on the men’s short-track team.
“I’m super happy to finally qualify for the Olympic team,” the 20-year-old Hong said. “This was a dream years in the making. I’m just proud to be here.”
They will join U.S. skaters J.R. Celski (Federal Way, Wash.), Aaron Tran (Federal Way, Wash.), John-Henry Krueger (Pittsburgh), Maame Biney (Reston, Va.) and Lana Gehring (Glenview, Ill.) in Pyeongchang in February.
“It’s a great team,” U.S. coach Anthony Barthell said. “The team we’re going with is an extremely strong team.”
Pittsburgh’s John-Henry Krueger completed his weekend sweep, taking first place in the 500-, 1,000-, and 1,500-meter races.
“John-Henry’s been a talent ready to be unleashed,” Barthell said, “and he did it this weekend.”
Celski, the three-time Olympic medalist, qualified for a spot on the team Saturday but struggled throughout the weekend with equipment issues that caused multiple crashes. Nevertheless, Celski performed well enough to qualify for the both the 1,000- and 1,500-meter races.
Perhaps no skater, though, was feeling more pressure Sunday than Kooreman.
A fourth-place finisher in Sochi in 2014, Kooreman needed a strong Sunday to earn a trip to her second Olympic games. She won the first 1,000-meter final of the day and put herself within striking distance of earning the final roster spot with a win in her second semifinal race Sunday. But when she was taken out and crashed into the padding at the oval in her second final, Kooreman again had to wonder if her dream of getting back to the Olympics was over.
Kooreman picked herself up off the ice and finished in the third place, good enough for the final women’s spot.
“I went to battle this whole entire week and I fought through everything that came my way. Every challenge,” Kooreman said. “This definitely challenged me going into the end of the my career. I didn’t know if it was going to be over today, or if it was going to be over after Korea.
“Now I get to finish my career where I wanted to.”
U.S. short-track skating Olympic team<br>Men<br>John-Henry Krueger, Pittsburgh<br>J.R. Celski, Federal Way, Wash.<br>Aaron Tran, Federal Way, Wash.<br>Thomas Hong, Laurel, Md.<br>Ryan Pivirotto, Ann Arbor, Mich.<br>Women<br>Maame Biney, Reston, Va.<br>Lana Gehring, Glenview, Ill.<br>Jessica Kooreman, Melvindale, Mich
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