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Britain Bound: Historic London
USOC - Feb 06, 2012
Join Paralympic cyclist Allison Jones as she explores London's historic past and plays witness to its future. She visits 10 Downing Street and gets a first look at the London 2012 velodrome. Read More
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Salt Lake City Spotlight
Doug Williams/ Red Line Editorial - Feb 06, 2012
The 10th anniversary of the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games is Feb. 8. Throughout the month, TeamUSA.org will feature articles about the tremendous moments and athletes from those Games. Read More | More News
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Sanya's Super déjà vu times two?
Alan Abrahamson - Feb 04, 2012
Four years ago, Sanya Richard-Ross' husband Aaron was playing versus the Patriots in Super Bowl XL11 in an Olympic year. This time though, Sayna is hoping for a Giants win and her own Olympic gold. Read More | More News
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A historic 50th for Lindsey Vonn
Alan Abrahamson - Feb 04, 2012
Lindsey Vonn became the fastest woman in history to win 50 World Cup skiing events with her downhill win at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Saturday. Read More | More News
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Olympic Weekend Wrap-up
Tom Robinson/ Red Line Editorial - Feb 06, 2012
Read about victories from Lindsey Vonn, Hannah Kearney (above), John Orozco and many more in this week's Olympic Weekend Wrap-up. Read More | More News
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Paige Railey sails in memory of a friend
Tony Lee/ Red Line Editorial - Feb 03, 2012
When Paige Railey sets sail this summer in the London, she will do so with Olympic dreams but also with memories of her friend, Olivia Ceraolo. Read More | More News
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Olympic Weekend Preview
Paul D. Bowker/Red Line Editorial - Feb 03, 2012
The Mountain Time Zone is the place to be this weekend for Team USA fans, with several Team USA athletes, including John Orozco (above), competing. Read More | More News
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Simon Cho shows he’s back for more
Joanne C. Gerstner - Feb 02, 2012
The reigning world champion in the 500 meters in short track speed skating overcame a back injury to win three races at nationals last month, earning a trip to World Championships. Read More | More News
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Title IX almost 40: In it for the haul
Amy Rosewater - Feb 02, 2012
Several Olympic champions spent the day in the nation’s capital as part of the 26th Annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day event, which also rallied around Title IX. Read More | More News
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Going for the Gold: Evan Patak
USOC - Jan 31, 2012
Evan Patak officially joined the national team in 2008. His position is quite competitive, but having multiple skill sets on the court gives Patak a good chance of making the London team. Watch Video | More Video
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Olympic ladies wear red for AHA
USOC - Feb 03, 2012
A number of the ladies of Team USA don red dresses yet another year in support of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women, bringing light to the epidemic of heart disease in women. View Gallery | More Galleries
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Road to London: Episode 28
USOC/NBC - Feb 01, 2012
This week's Road to London features the ladies of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team. The women earned an Olympic berth, smashing records along the way and establishing Team USA as medal favorites. Watch Video | More Video
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Going for gold in 2012
Lauren Wenger - Jan 31, 2012
2008 Olympic silver medalist Lauren Wenger and her team have already qualified an Olympic slot for London. Their focus is to bring home the first women's water polo gold. Read Post | More Blogs
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Team USA: Britain Bound - Swanage
USOC - Jan 30, 2012
Join soccer player Heather Mitts as she explores England’s Dorset coast. From a train ride in Swanage to her first-ever sailing lesson at the London 2012 Olympic sailing venue. Read More
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Track & field’s “best kept secret”
Peggy Shinn - Jan 31, 2012
The USA Track & Field Foundation’s Elite Athlete Grant Program has quietly helped fund athletes, like 2008 Olympic medalists Stephanie Brown Trafton and David Oliver. Read More | More News
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David Oliver shines on and off the track
Chris Buonincontri/ Red Line Editorial - Jan 30, 2012
Olympic track star David Oliver met his biggest fans, a group of fifth graders, at Madison Square Garden this weekend thanks to a program created by another Olympic medalist, bobsledder Steve Mesler. Read More | More News
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Trying to reach even higher heights
Doug Williams/ Red Line Editorial - Jan 30, 2012
Savannah Vinsant and Steven Gluckstein secured spots for the United States in the women’s and men’s trampoline events in London. Now they have to qualify for those spots on the U.S. Olympic Team. Read More | More News
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Olympic Weekend-Wrap-up
Tom Robinson/ Red Line Editorial - Jan 30, 2012
Alex Morgan scored two goals and assisted on the other two Sunday when the United States defeated Canada, 4-0. Read More | More News
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London look out
Joseph White - Jan 28, 2012
The final goal in the game that put the U.S. women's soccer team into the Olympics was scored by Alex Morgan, the super-sub who made her name at last year's World Cup. Read More | More News
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Lindsey Vonn: Halfway to 2k
Alan Abrahamson - Jan 27, 2012
Lindsey Vonn has been scary good this season. She snagged her 48th career World Cup victory on Friday in St. Moritz and is poised to capture her fourth overall title in five season. Read More | More News
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Hurdler Kellie Wells off to flying start
Karen Rosen - Jan 27, 2012
Kellie Wells has come a long way since she injured her hamstring in 2008. This year she will race in the 50-meter hurdles in the inaugural U.S. Open Saturday in Madison Square Garden. Read More | More News
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Kwan truly in a class by herself
Amy Rosewater - Jan 26, 2012
Two-time Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan will be the lone inductee in the 2012 class for the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame. The induction will take place Friday in San Jose, Calif. Read More | More News
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Team USA: Britain Bound - Swanage
USOC - Jan 30, 2012
Join soccer player Heather Mitts as she explores England’s Dorset coast. From a train ride in Swanage to her first-ever sailing lesson at the London 2012 Olympic sailing venue. Watch Video | More Video
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Road to London: Episode 27
USOC/NBC - Jan 25, 2012
In this edition of the Road to London presented by Hilton HHonors, we feature women's soccer captain Christie Rampone, who looks to make the London Games a golden hat trick. Watch Video | More Video
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Yater-Wallace a Freeskiing prodigy?
Peggy Shinn - Jan 26, 2012
The youngest medalist ever at the Winter X Games and youngest winner of a Winter Dew Tour final, 16-year-old Torin Yater-Wallace may be the future of freeskiing. Read More | More News
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Teller aims to defend X Games gold
Maura Gladys - Jan 25, 2012
John Teller (center) hopes to make history this weekend by becoming the first man to successfully defend his Winter X Games ski cross gold medal. Read More | More News
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US women top Mexico 4-0
By Joseph White - Jan 25, 2012
The U.S. women's soccer team was still on the field, having dispatched rival Mexico, when Abby Wambach gathered her teammates for a little speech. Read More | More News
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Team USA: Britain Bound - Scotland
USOC - Jan 23, 2012
Join Bryan Clay and Jeremy Campbell as they explore the Scottish countryside, get fitted for kilts, take a bagpipe lesson and check out the Highland Games. Read More
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London Re-Calling: Ray Lumpp
Drew Silverman/ Redline Editorial - Jan 24, 2012
At 88, Ray Lumpp is the oldest living U.S. Olympic basketball player, but he remains very young at heart. He recalls vivid details of his days competing for the gold medal in 1948. Read More | More News
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Going for the Gold: Arielle Martin
USOC - Jan 24, 2012
Arielle Martin was just one point away from qualifying for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. She is determined to not only make the London 2012 team but is considered a potential favorite to medal. Watch Video | More Video




