From Deseret News archives:
Baver doesn't win but still triumphs
Yet, it was.
Just a few short weeks ago Baver, a two-time Olympian, frequent World Cup medalist and a national champion, was wondering if her career as an athlete was over.
"My heart rate would go up to like 190 before I even warmed up," Baver said. "We didn't know what was going on. So like just three weeks ago, I wasn't even skating. I didn't know if I'd ever race again."
Her heart problems are still not completely resolved Baver estimates herself at about 80 percent of optimum and she will undoubtedly go through months of tests, conditioning and treatment to correct the problem she says can be aggravated by something as simple as the normal post-race massages speedskaters get.
Still, Sunday afternoon at the Utah Olympic Oval, Baver was tucked safely into second position behind rising star Katherine Reutter in the 3,000-meter
race. The 27-year-old veteran had a rough-and-tumble weekend at the Oval and left the arena without any individual wins.
That was a little disappointing for Baver but ultimately not enough to ruin what was, in many ways, a triumphant return to competition considering the
circumstances.
"A couple of weeks ago, I wasn't even thinking about skating," Baver said. "I didn't know what to expect out of myself. But I had to do it just for myself and to try and focus my recovery and get ready for the World Cup and then the Games."
Reutter, who won the 500 and 1,500 earlier in the weekend, capped a marvelous weekend of competition with two more wins. She held off the field over the final several rotations of the 27-lap 3,000 race for another win and also jumped to the front of the pack in the 1,000 final with three laps to go holding off a hard-charging Baver in both races for gold.
In the 1,000, Baver was preparing to make a move on Reutter, but clipped skates and was forced to pull up to avoid crashing.
"Katherine had a really good weekend," Baver said. "It's nice to see some of the other girls like her skating so strong because that means we're deeper and more talented than we have been. It's nothing but good news for the country."
On the men's side, Apolo Anton Ohno rebounded from his disqualification in Saturday's 500 final with a dominating performance in the 1,000 on Sunday.
After taking a lead early in the race, Ohno closed the door on Jeff Simon who skated to a second-place finish after trying for several laps to find a passing opportunity that never materialized.
Charles Ryan Leveille won the men's 3,000 when he tired of waiting for the pack to take off. He bolted to the lead with nine laps to go, and the rest of the field failed to match his effort.
"When I went to the lead, they just didn't move up," Leveille said. "I thought Apolo would make a move sometime, but it never really came."
The win was the first ever for Leveille against Ohno and helps solidify his place on the national roster as it heads toward the world championships in
March.
"That's been my goal for a long, long time," he said. "Apolo is the best in the world. So I've been wanting to beat him for a long time. It was nice to do that today."
The Oval will again host a national championship meet next week when the long-track skaters return to Utah after a couple of months in Europe. The long track nationals are scheduled for Thursday through Dec. 30.
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