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The defending Olympic ice dancing champions threw down the gauntlet. And the Americans’ top dancing pair met the challenge.
Being an Olympian can bring you a lot of perks. But the U.S. figure skater can tell you that getting out of having to do math problems isn’t one of them.
He won three gold medals for South Korea at the 2006 Torino Olympics as Ahn Hyun-Soo.
The event had been delayed for a hour this morning due to fog.
It also marks the third medal sweep of the Sochi Olympics for Dutch speedskating.
Defending Olympic champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada should be the Americans’ top rivals.
American skip John Shuster’s draw shot stopped near a Team Canada stone by the button, but the latter stone was closer by less than an inch.
Maria Komissarova sustained a fracture of the 12th dorsal vertebrae in her lower back during a training accident yesterday.
Before every final round that she competes in, the Czech rider has a mustache painted on above her upper lip for luck.
Harlaut threw up a Wu-Tang hand sign and yelled “Wu-Tang is for the children” during Thursday’s ski slopestyle competition.
One day after the Swedish women took gold in the 4x5km relay, the men’s side follows with a successful Olympic title defense in the 4x10km relay.
Some days, you have a good race. Some days, you have a bad one.
She’s become Sochi’s answer to McKayla Maroney.
The U.S. and Russia play an Olympic hockey classic that will be remembered for some time to come.
Steven Holcomb and the “Wolfpack” women lead Team USA as bobsled is set to get rolling Sunday.
He joins Simon Ammann and Matti Nykanen as the only men to win both individual events at the same Winter Games.
The U.S. skeleton racer overcame concussion-like symptoms in the days leading up to the competition and ended her career with a flourish.
”...The way things are looking, we might not get any, and it’s sad because we’ve had a lot of potential, a lot of talent, a lot of things going for us and looking good going forward.” - Davis
Sochi Olympics executive director Gilbert Felli said the IOC would not mind the meteorite pieces being awarded as long as they were in a separate ceremony after the Games.
The first-time Olympian earns the bronze today at Sanki Sliding Center.
The USA-1 tagged the wall in the outrun at Sanki Sliding Center - just moments after it’d set the fastest time in training.
The tennis legend was unable to be part of the U.S. Opening Ceremony delegation due to her mother’s illness.
Brian Hansen finished seventh to lead the Americans while Shani Davis, who had won silver in this distance at the last two Olympics, finished 11th.
The U.S. will try to claim their first men’s skeleton medals in Olympic competition since Jim Shea won gold at Salt Lake City in 2002