Krasnaya Polyana, Russia (SportsNetwork. Hydro Flask Nederland .com) - Anton Kushnir of Belarus won gold in the mens aerials Monday at the Sochi Games, claiming his countrys second straight Olympic title in the freestyle skiing event. Belarusian skier Alexei Grishin, who won gold four years ago in Vancouver, failed to even make it to the three-round final before his compatriot Kushnir made it two straight Olympic aerials titles for the country. Kushnir had the highest-scoring jump of the day in his third attempt of the final round. His gold-winning jump earned a score of 134.50 from the judges to easily outpace silver medalist David Morris of Australia. Grishins aerials win in 2010 marked the first-ever gold medal for Belarus at the Winter Games, but the country has earned five golds in Sochi. Darya Domracheva has claimed three gold in womens biathlon and Alla Tsuper took the Olympic title in the womens aerials. The finals began with 12 skiers before the field was whittled to eight after the first jump. Only four skiers make it to the third and final jump. Morris final jump earned a mark of 110.41 and Chinas Jia Zongyang was third with a score of 95.06. Jias countryman Qi Guangpu finished fourth. All three skiers to make the podium in Tuesdays event were first-time Olympic medalists. After earning the last of 12 spots for the finals, American skier Mac Bohonnon was the seventh of eight skiers to move into the second jump of the finals. He had a score of 105.21 to reach the final eight, but Bohonnon failed to qualify for the third jump. The 18-year-old was fifth in the second round with a score of 113.72, leaving him 1.33 points shy of the fourth berth in the last round. Bohonnon was the lone American in the field. Jeret Peterson, who claimed silver for the U.S. in Vancouver, tragically killed himself less than 18 months after competing in 2010. Travis Gerrits was the only representative for Canada and he finished in seventh place after Bohonnon and Oleksandr Abramenko of Ukraine. Swell Fles Nederland . Dallas also Monday recalled defenceman Aaron Rome from his conditioning assignment with the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League and assigned goaltender Jack Campbell to the AHL squad. Hydro Flask Fles . Mickelson shot a 2-under 70 after opening with a 77 -- his worst score of the season -- on TPC San Antonios AT&T Oaks Course. Lefty was 11 strokes behind leader Steven Bowditch, the Australian who had a 67 to reach 8-under 136. http://www.swellbottlenederland.com/ . Blatter also told reporters Saturday after meeting with Qatars emir that the decision to award the tournament to the desert nation is "not reversible." There have been calls to move the tournament because of Qatars intense heat.A feature of the British Masters is the innovative live Masterclass sessions after play on each of the first three days, and host Nick Dougherty believes the viewers at home will have again learned valuable insight from the pros. Ive really enjoyed hosting the live Masterclasses at The Grove and, like Woburn last year, weve seen another long list of high-quality players giving up their time to share their views on what makes them stand out. Tournament host Luke Donald was the first guest for this years live Masterclasses These guys are so good. They have to deal with a lot of media requests throughout the season, particularly at the bigger events like this, although the Masterclasses are different as its a live show on Sky Sports. They get to perform as well as talking about it. Last year was great, and this year weve all learned how best to get the most out of them. The theme is very good and we get to see their personalities and have a bit of fun with them. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just ?£6.99. No contract. But we also get some real detail for the folks watching. Its not that often the viewers are able to get such insight into what makes the pros so good. We all watch golf and weve all got our opinions on how they do it, but to hear them say how they accomplish certain shots and all the technical aspects, thats solid gold for the viewers.Effectively, theyre getting a free lesson from a leading professional golfer through their TV screens, and that should help knock strokes off their games. Matt Fitzpatrick demonstrated the art of being accurate off the tee Weve had some great sessions this week, and day two was particularly entertaining. It was a long game Masterclass and I really enjoyed the combination of Matt Fitzpatrick and Joe Miller.We covered the difference between being able to hit the ball straight, with competitive distance, and then we moved on to how you can generate raw power, and thats obviously what Joe is all about. World Long Drive Champion Joe Miller tells Nick how he generates his He won the World Long Drive Championship earlier this week, so hes clearly got ballistic power, whereas Matts session was all about accuracy off the tee. It was a great combination and it gave the viewers all they need to know about each discipline. World Long Drive champion Joe Miller shares his secrets to hitting the ball 400 yards off the tee The average club golfer wants to hit it straight of course, but if you asked them what they really want, theyd say they just want to hit it past their mates at the weekend! It was the best of both worlds, and to get Matt and Joes perspective on both was fantastic. Swell Bottle Sale. . And drawing comparisons in their data was very unique.Matt was also very good at explaining how he shapes the ball both ways through the air, and it was very similar to the driving Masterclass we did with Lee Westwood at Woburn last year. Both like to fade the ball, and both dont need to think much about fading the ball because it comes naturally to them. 2015 British Masters champion Matt Fitzpatrick shares his top tips on how to hit drives with fade and draw But their feels for drawing the ball are very simple, and the viewers at home can learn most from that concept.There are so many swing tips in various golf magazines and online sites, and everyone has a different opinion. It can get confusing finding a tip that works for you, and if you take too much advice on board you can turn yourself inside out. Trust me I know, Ive been there! Fitzpatrick taught us how simple it can be to shape the ball But to hear from the very best players how simple it can be, like when Matt was telling us about how he sets up slightly differently to draw the ball, that makes people at home feel like theyre not missing out.It was proof that simple works best, even at the very highest level. Also See: Long game Masterclass McDowells Q&A Donalds bunker tips Golf live on Sky Sports 4 ' ' '