The brothers are coming off good seasons, but both are also looking to improve on jumping. The 2015 season was a breakthrough for Taylor, who landed his first podium (second in Sapporo). Bryan was fifth at World Championships and scored six individual top tens. But both know that jumping is holding them back – especially Taylor, who is consistently one of the fastest in the world in the cross country phase of nordic combined.
“My biggest goal (this summer) was to make some headway with the jumping,” said Taylor Fletcher. “This spring we took a different approach with jumping and it has seemed to work. Of course with every sport you have good and bad days. To come away from the day’s competition and feel that I had a good result on both aspects of our sport will be important. I will be focusing and working hard to make sure after the jumping I am in a position to use my strength in cross country to land myself on the podium more often.”
“Summer has been a building period for me,” added brother Bryan. “Knowing that the cross country side is pretty much where it needs to be, the focus was very much on jumping this year. I needed to start over with new feelings and new ideas to hopefully build a solid base again and reach a higher level in competition performance.
“Last season was a great year but I was still not happy with the season. I want to improve consistency this year and land in the Top 10 more often. Obviously my sights are set on the podium and standing on the podium again this year is what I have been working towards. To accomplish this goal I will need strong jumping and cross country performances consistently so I have a number of opportunities at the podium,” he added.
“Bryan has been working hard on jumping,” said Head Coach Dave Jarrett. “He is in good shape and will be fighting for high places. Taylor’s jumping has improved significantly and now he needs to perform well in each and every qualification and comp on the hill to the best of his ability and potential. We all know he is one the fastest cross country guys on the circuit so the closer he starts to front the easier it will be for good results.”
In addition to the Fletcher brothers, who have qualified for national team selection criteria, four other athletes will be competing on the World Cup tour. They include Ben Berend (Steamboat Springs, CO/Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club), Jasper Good (Steamboat Springs, CO/SSWSC), Adam Loomis (Eau Claire, WI/Flying Eagles Ski Club) and Michael Ward (Aspen, CO/Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club).
The U.S. Ski Team will enter four skiers into the opening World Cups including Bryan and Taylor Fletcher, Loomis and Good. They will compete Thanksgiving weekend in Ruka, then head to Lillehammer, Norway. It will be the first World Cup for Good, who was on the 2015 Junior Worlds Team and had a strong season on the Continental Cup. Loomis will be returning to the World Cup, where he had three points-scoring finishes a year ago and made the World Championship team.
“Beyond Bryan and Taylor we have four strong guys coming up including Adam Loomis, Ben Berend, Jasper Good and Michael Ward. We are expecting World Cup points on a consistent basis from these guys. While Jasper and Ben are still young, we expect them to perform well on Continental Cup but mainly on World Cup. It is also time for Michael to be a consistent World Cup point scorer like Adam showed last season,” added Jarrett
The World Cup then takes a timely one-week break as the FIS Continental Cup tour opens with three events at the Utah Olympic Park and Soldier Hollow Dec. 11-13. Early season snow and cold has blanketed the region with great conditions anticipated for the start of the Continental Cup season.
The U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team is supported by the U.S. Ski Team in partnership with USA Nordic.
2016 U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team
Name, Hometown, Club (Skis (jumping/cross country), Boots (jumping/cross country), Bindings, Eyewear, Helmet, Poles, Gloves) Date of Birth
* Olympian
** World Championship Team
*** Current or past participant in the Westminster College program
A Team
– Bryan Fletcher, Steamboat Springs, CO, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (Sport 2000/Madshus, Rass/Madshus, Rotefella, Rudy Project, Madshus, YOKO) 6/27/86 * ** ***
– Taylor Fletcher, Steamboat Springs, CO, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (Fluege.de/Atomic, Rass/Atomic, Rudy Project, One Way) 5/11/90 * ** ***
Other World Cup Athletes
– Ben Berend, Steamboat Springs, CO, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (Sport 2000/Madshus, RASS/Madshus, Rudy Project, Julbo, One Way, Yoko)
– Jasper Good, Steamboat Springs, CO, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (Fluege-de/Madshus, Oakley, POC, One Way, Yoko) 5/10/1996
– Adam Loomis, Eau Claire, WI, Flying Eagles Ski Club (Sport 2000/Atomic, RASS/Atomic, Atomic, Julbo/Rudy Project, Julbo, One Way, Yoko) 3/19/1992 ** ***
– Michael Ward, Aspen, CO, Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club (Elan/Madshus, RASS/Madshus, Slatnar/Rotafella, Rudy Project, POC, One Way, Yoko) ***
Coaching Staff
– Dave Jarrett, Head Coach
– Greg Poirier, Assistant Coach
– Martin Bayer, Continental Cup/Development Coach
World Cup Service Team
– Matjaz Dobrovoljc
– Andrej Jezeršek
– Tomaz Matura