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Emil Hegle Svendsen’s ego nearly got the better of him in a last-second battle with Martin Fourcade.
An Olympic gold medal is awesome. But an Olympic gold medal made with bacon? Well, that’s the pinnacle of Awesome Mountain, right there.
France’s Fourcade is looking for his third gold in Sochi.
It’s mission accomplished for Meryl Davis and Charlie White.
Canada completes a perfect 9-0 round-robin record in women’s curling.
Prior to today, the Austrians hadn’t lost an Olympic or world team title since 2005.
Three goals in the first period proved too much for the Swiss to overcome.
Bohonnon narrowly misses out on the chance to compete for a medal in the “super final.”
On the final free skate of the night, they earned the one thing they’d worked for four years to attain.
The 18-year-old American enters his first-ever Olympic final.
They throw down a 56.68-second final run to officially ensure their place on the podium.
Susan Dunklee finishes 12th for best-ever Olympic finish by U.S. female biathlete.
Canadian pop crooner: “I feel like I won the gold tonight.”
The 18-year-old finishes sixth in the second qualifying round to make the main event.
The American duo are your leaders going into the free dance after earning a world-record short dance score yesterday.
Established as a powerful Summer Games force in track and field, the island nation is now being represented for the sixth time at the Winter Games in bobsled.
The FIS men’s aerials rookie of the year is the lone American in the field.
His coach says that the Norwegian Alpine skiing star has reached “the point of no return.”
The ski slopestyle silver medalist had asked the pop superstar to be his valentine.
A shortened format will be used on Tuesday as all seeding runs have been cancelled; racers will instead be seeded by their points in FIS competition.
For the second time in the Sochi Olympics, a U.S. Olympian has received a sigil from the popular TV drama.
There’s no doubt that Highland Park, Illinois loves their “Riverdancer.”
The U.S. earns two medals in the men’s super-G, with Andrew Weibrecht shocking for silver and Bode Miller bagging the bronze.
Steven Holcomb and Steven Langton take USA-1 to third after the first day of two-man competition.