Johnny Spillane

[2] Spillane made the United States team for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, but did not compete in any events.At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Spillane finished a disappointing tenth in the 7.5 km sprint and 30th in the individual.Spillane's coaches reported that although he struggled in the latter half of the 2009 season, they expected him to be ready and competitive for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Spillane, Jason Lamy-Chappuis, and a number of other skiers raced hard to make up the difference with Ryyänen in the cross-country portion of the event.[5] In his third event, the 10 km individual large hill, Spillane won the silver medal, finishing behind fellow American Bill Demong.
Spillane racing for his third silver during the 10 km individual large hill event
John SpillaneSteamboat Springs, ColoradoNordic combinedOlympic finalsUnited StatesOlympic Games2010 Vancouver10 km large hill10 km normal hill4×5 km teamWorld Championships2003 Val di Fiemmeski jumpingcross-country skiingSteamboat SpringsColoradoLowell Whiteman SchoolUnited States team1998 Winter OlympicsNagano1999 World Championships2001 World Championships2002 GamesSalt Lake CityVal di FiemmeFIS Nordic World Ski Championships2005 Championships2006 Winter Olympics2010 Winter OlympicsVancouverBritish ColumbiaCanadaNordic combined at the 2010 Winter Olympics10 km individual large hill event10 km individual normal hill eventJanne RyynänenJason Lamy-ChappuisNorihito KobayashiBill Demong2014 Winter Olympicsski jumpimgNBC SportsOlympic ChannelMallon, BillSports Reference LLCUSA TodayInternational Ski and Snowboard FederationOlympics.comWorld champions in Nordic combined 10 km individual large hillBjarte Engen VikMarko BaackeRonny AckermannHannu ManninenEric FrenzelBernhard GruberJohannes RydzekJohannes LamparterJarl Magnus Riiber