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"The snow is a little bit catchy and I caught a tip in the hairpin and straddled, which made me lose my ski."Damn Resi Stiegler was flying but hooked a tip in run 2 of Women's SL February 21, 2014Aargh, what a brutal crash for Resi Stiegler just when she was getting into a really fluid run.Teammate and friend Mikaela Shiffrin from Eagle Vail, Colo., won the gold medal after building a sizable lead on her first run (52.62). She beat two Austrians Marlies Schild and Kathrin Zettel by more than a half second in the final standings.Stiegler felt confident entering her final competition day in Sochi after teammate Andrew Weibrecht won a silver medal in the men's super G.She was the lone Wyoming athlete competing in Sochi. The state also embraced the Jamaican bobsled team that is based in Evanston.On Tuesday, Stiegler finished 29th out of 90 skiers in the giant slalom. She was the last American picked for the event. In contrast to Friday's conditions, she and the other skiers battled rain on an icy course.Even reaching Sochi was a tremendous accomplishment for the 28 year old. For the first time since her appearance in the 2006 Turin Olympics, Stiegler entered the sport's showcase with a string of healthy months behind her. She spent the summer in Chile and New Zealand, one of the few times Stiegler has benefited from year round training. Passionate views, pointed criticism and critical thinking are welcome. Name calling, crude language and personal abuse are not welcome. Moderators will monitor comments with an eye toward maintaining a high level of civility in this forum. Our comment policy explains the rules of the road for registered commenters. 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It consists of ten members and awards its main prize to a film entered in the Competition. It awards two other prizes with purses of DM 5,000 each to a film from the Panorama and International Forum respectively. The prizes go to directors who have displayed genuine artistic talent and succeeded in portraying actions or human experiences that comply with the Gospels or sensitize viewers to spiritual, humane or social values. INTERFILM: Alyda Faber (Canada), Dr. Dietrich Neuhaus (Germany), Eduardo T. Panik (Brazil), Guy Perrot (Switerland), Birgitte Thyssen (Denmark) OCIC: Peter Malone (Australia), Tamara Doularidze (Russia), Guido Convents (Belgium), Stefan Frner (Germany), Miguel Reyes Torres (Chile) The main prize for a Competition film went to A COMMENCE AUJOURD'HUI (It all starts today) by Bertrand Tavernier The Ecumenical Jury also awards a Special Prize to a film in Competition EMPORTE MOI by La Pool The award for a film shown in the 14th International Panorama, accompanied by a cash prize of DM 5,000, goes to TALA MED MIG SYSTRAR (Speak To Me Sisters) by Maj Wechselmann The Ecumenical Jury also awards a Special Prize to a film in Panorama: SOLAS (Alone) by Benito Zambrano The award of DM 5,000 for a film shown in the 29th International Forum of New Cinema goes to DEALER by Thomas Arslan FIPRESCI PRIZES The Fdration Internationale de la Presse Cinmatographique, (the International Film Critics Association,) awards its prize to a film screened in each section of the Official Program (International Competition, International Panorama) as well as in the International Forum of New Cinema. The members of this year's FIPRESCI jury were: John Harkness (Canada), Sheila Johnston (Great Britain), Osman Kibar (Norway), Bojidar Manov (Bulgaria), Gerhard Midding (Germany), Gidi Orsher (Israel), Simon Popek (Slowenia), Esteve Riambau (Spain), Michael Sby (Denmark) The prize for the Competition film went to A COMMENCE AUJOURD'HUI (It all starts today) by Bertrand Tavernier The prize for the film of the 29th International Forum of New Cinema is awarded to DEALER by Thomas Arslan The prize for the film of the 14th International Panorama is awarded to AH, HARU (Wait and see) by Shinji Somai PRIZE OF THE GUILD OF GERMAN ART HOUSE CINEMAS The Jury of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas is composed of five members who run movie houses and are members of the Guild. The Jury awards its prize to a film screened in the Official Competition of the Berlin International Film Festival. Members of the Jury: Thomas Engel, Joachim Junghans, Adrian Kutter, Doris Lerchl Goldermann, Hans Werner Renneke The Jury of the Guild of Art House Cinemas awards its prize to COOKIE'S FORTUNE by Robert Altman READERS' PRIZE OF THE BERLINER MORGENPOST The Jury consists of 25 members and awards its prize to a feature film screened in the Competition of the Official Program. PRIZE The Jury of the Confdration Internationale des Cinmas d'Art et Essai, (the International Confederation of Art Cinemas), comprises one jury for the International Panorama and one for the International Forum of New Cinema. Each jury has three members and awards one prize in its section. First the Jury for a film of the 14th International Panorama Zo Barboff (France), Thomas Bastian (Germany), Pedro Bandeira Freire (Portugal) THE WAR ZONE by Tim Roth Special Mention: FUCKING ML by Lukas Moodysson and SOLAS by Benito Zambrano The Jury for a film of the 29th International Forum of New Cinema Nikos Grigoriadis (Austria), Micheline Perrire Saucy (Switzerland), Daniel Lavaud (France) awarded its prize to the film: LA VIDA ES SILBAR (Life is whistling) by Fernando Prez Cuba/Spain 1998. Special Mention went to: JUHA by Aki Kaurismki Finland 1999 PANORAMA AWARD OF THE NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY The Jury which consists of three members, views short films of the Panorama Program and gives as award a scholarship at the New York Film Academy to the director. Members of the Jury: Ian Birnie (USA), Ailton Franco Jr. (Brazil), Sonja Rom (Germany) The prize for the best short film went to: Marco Mittelstaedt for his film UFERLOS (New Shores) The Jury decided on two Special Mentions: Felix Viscarret for his film DREAMERS and Zelimir Gvardiol for his film OTAC, SIN, SVETI DUH (Father, Son and Holy Ghost) The Jury awards an honorable mention to OTAC, SIN, SVETI DUH PANORAMA AUDIENCE PRIZE For the first time the Panorama Audience Prize was awarded. The prize is a bronze sculpture by Berlin sculptor Hubertus Brand and was presented by Berlin's Tip Magazine and Radio Eins. The visitors of the Panorama cast their ballots for: SOLAS by Benito Zambrano with Ana Fernndez, Maria Galiana, Carlos Alvarez PRIZE OF THE DEUTSCHES KINDERHILFSWERK The International Jury of the 22nd Children's Film Festival: Regina Brtschi (Switzerland), Nicholas Kendall (Canada), Erica Kubic (The Netherlands), Mark Lowenthal (USA), Cosima Stracke Nawka (Germany) awarded the Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk Grand Prix for the best feature film, which includes a cash award of DM 15,000 to MEHR E MAADARY (Maternal Love) by Kamal Tabrizi and THE TIC CODE by Gary Winick A Special Mention to MADELIEF: KRASSEN IN HET TAFELBLAD (Scratches on the table) by Ineke Houtman The Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk Special Prize for the best Short Film, which includes a cash award of DM 5,000, went to EN EL ESPEJO DEL CIELO (In the mirror of the sky) by Carlos Salces Special Mentions to the Short Films BROR, MIN BROR (Theis and Nico) by Henrik Ruben Genz and LE CHAT D'APPARTEMENT (The Apartment Cat) by Sarah Roper CRYSTAL BEAR Eleven boys and girls from Berlin and who are between the ages of 11 and 14 award Crystal Bears to the best feature and to the best short film. They also award Special Jury Mentions. The 'Young People's Jury' awards the Crystal Bear for best feature film to THE TIC CODE by Gary Winick Moreover, the jury award two Special Mentions for a Feature Film for the following two films BARE SKYER BEVEGER STJERNENE (Only clouds move the stars) by Torun Lian and from Ireland PETE'S METEOR by Joe O'Byrne because he portrayed an imaginative story very harshly and believably. The actors were well chosen and convincing in their roles. The Crystal Bear for the best short film goes to BROR, MIN BROR (Theis and Nico) by Henrik Ruben Genz The Special Jury Mention for the best short film goes to FLUGSOPPAN (The Flysoup) by Lennart and Ylva Li Gustafsson PEACE FILM PRIZE The jury is composed of nine members and views films from all sections of the Berlin International Film Festival. The main award has a purse of DM 10,000 which has been donated by the Heinrich Bll Foundation and is presented in the form of a small sculpture by Otmar Alt. In addition, the jury can award Special Mentions. After making a selection of these films, they award a TEDDY to a feature film with a cash award of DM 5,000, a short film with a cash award of DM 3,000 and a documentary with a cash award of DM 4,000 Members of the Jury: Andre Fischer, Ellen Flanders, Beate Kunath, Mahide Lein, Susan Maluwa Bruce, Giampaolo Marzi, Morgan Rumpf, Sarah Teasley, Dorothe von Diepenbroick The TEDDY for the best Feature Film goes to FUCKING ML (Show me love) by Lukas Moodysson The TEDDY for the best Documentary Film goes to: THE MAN WHO DROVE WITH MANDELA by Greta Schiller The TEDDY for the best short film goes to: LIU AWAITING SPRING by Andrew Soo READERS' PRIZE OF THE SIEGESSULE The Jury comprises seven readers of the Siegessule, Berlin's gay/lesbian magazine. It views films from all sections of the Berlin International Film Festival and awards a prize to the best feature film dealing with gay and/or lesbian topics. 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