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Olympic Extended Weekend Wrap-up
In this extended holiday weekend edition of the wrap-up, Team USA once again made it to the championship at the IIHF World Junior Championships but fell just short of beating Canada. Read More
Olympic Weekend Preview
From ice hockey to skiing, bowling to wrestling, this weekend is filled with Team USA action to ring in the new year. Read More
Olympic Weekend Preview
From competition on the ice and slopes to the pool, American athletes might be in the holiday spirit and are definitely in the Olympic spirit. See who is competing this weekend. Read More
Breathing to make a difference
U.S. Paralympic biathlete Kelly Underkofler began working with a true biathlon coach only last year. She is aiming for a medal with her new technique. Read More
Biathlon course may bring new smell to Olympics
WHISTLER, British Columbia (AP) The sweet smell of Olympic success may be none other than fertilizer. Read More
Athletes Honored by USOC
Cyclist Sarah Hammer, Biathlete Tim Burke and Ice Dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White honored by the U.S. Olympic Committee for Outstanding Performances in December Read More
Going for the Gold: Lowell Bailey
It is difficult enough to be able to ski fast and shoot accurately, but biathlete Lowell Bailey has been able to perform both at the Olympic level. Read More
Jeremy Teela Third at Whistler World Cup; Best Result of Career
Jeremy Teela (Anchorage, AK) turned in the best result of his career with a third place finish in the 20K Individual competition today. Read More
Aiming for Gold
As the men's 4x7.5-kilometer biathlon relay started at the 2006 Olympics, few could have guessed what would happen in the first leg of the race. American Jay Hakkinen skated into the stadium in first place. An American? Leading in biathlon? Read More
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One of my favorite parts about interviewing athletes is learning about their lives beyond their chosen sport. Over a decade, I've met a rower who's a trained chef, a cyclist who plays the trombone, and a skier who likes to take apart tractors.
But few - except the rower/chef - can… Read More
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In 1976, mainstream America was introduced to cross-country skiing when Bill Koch won a silver medal in the men's 30-kilometer race at the Innsbruck Winter Olympics. His feat astonished even his fellow Nordic skiers, who were probably some of the only Americans to witness it; no American… Read More
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