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In the News: Track and Field

At this weekend's 2010 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Team USA made a strong showing, claiming several titles in different events. Read More

U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Nominated for ESPY and Teen Choice Awards

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Sixteen USA Baseball alums selected on Day 1 of 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft

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Microsoft Reveals Office Winter Games Contest

Two bloggers will win a trip to cover the Vancouver Games using Microsoft Office 2010. Read More

Going for the Gold: Julia Mancuso

Hailing from a town known as Olympic Valley, it only makes sense that Julia Mancuso went on to become a two-time Olympic athlete. The town is in California, and to outsiders, it might seem as if she’d be more suited for surfing and sun than ski slopes. Read More

Going for the Gold: Women's luge

The United States' women's luge national team is looking to win its first Olympic medal, maybe even a gold, at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Read More

St. Onge Takes Gold at Worlds

Ryan St. Onge (Winter Park, CO) put down two of his best jumps this season Wednesday in Japan to win gold in aerials at the 2009 FIS Freestyle Ski World Championships. Read More

Ryan St. Onge: No Fluke at All

Ryan St. Onge thought it was "a fluke, an accident" when he made the U.S. freestyle ski team at age 14. Twelve years later, he continues to prove himself wrong. Read More

Going for the Gold: Spotlight on Erin Hamlin

On February 6, 2009--after barely 88 seconds--Erin Hamlin's luge career slid into full speed as she became the first U.S. woman to ever medal at the Luge World Championships. Read More

Going for the Gold: Spotlight On Keauna McLaughlin & Rockne Brubaker

Sixteen-year-old Keauna McLaughlin and 22-year-old Rockne Brubaker weren't always skating partners. In fact, they competed against each other before they became the skating powerhouse that they are known as today. Read More

Mark Johnson Named Head Coach of 2010 U.S. Olympic Women's Ice Hockey Team

MADISON, Wis. - Mark Johnson (Verona, Wis.) has been named the head coach of the 2010 U.S. Olympic Women's Ice Hockey Team, it was announced today by USA Hockey. Read More

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