He is probably an amazing photographer - don't get me wrong. But just because you are a great tennis/swimming/portrait photographer doesn't mean you will be a great skiing photographer. However, if you do your research and actually check out the industry standards/what angles are used in the respective sport's top outlets and content providers, ESPN, Freeskier, heck even comp coverage on here (ie: grabbed photos are preferred over first hit guinea-pig rolling down the window shots) he could have done a lot better.
I guess I'm just bummed, it's the Olympics. Couldn't he have at least changed up the angle at least once or done his homework? This is the debut of a new sport, ideally it should be showcased the way the sport (athletes, fans, industry) have come to expect it, enjoy it and get stoked off of it. I doubt the respective athletes are stoked on those shots being run on NBC's Olympic website, a good photographer wants to showcase the best of the athlete's ability (and in skiing's case, grabbed photos at maximum height, with feature perspective).
Oh well... at least NBC had photos, and Australia had video. Our own coverage in Canada (CBC) had neither photos nor video from training, and it's hard to get through to other country's media coverage due to exclusive content rights and agreements.
I just want to watch these athletes throw down.. like everyone else. Fingers crossed it gets better!