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Already with three individual biathlon golds in Sochi, the Belarusian will serve as her team’s anchor in the relay.
One team represents a curling-mad nation. The other represents the place that created the sport itself.
Expected to be a gold medal contender, the U.S. Alpine skiing phenom didn’t disappoint on her opening run.
And yet, the American skater proved she was anything but that.
The Queen of Figure Skating has taken her last bow.
Nick Goepper (bronze) takes us through their media day activities.
Team Canada refused to lose, and that’s about all you can say after their thrilling 3-2 win in OT for the gold medal in women’s hockey.
The “Biathlon King” and Canada’s women’s hockey legend are elected by record number of Olympians in Sochi.
The Dutch have already won 21 speedskating medals in Sochi so far.
Marie-Philip Poulin scores the game-winner at 8:10 in OT. It’s Canada’s fourth straight women’s hockey gold at the Olympics.
Gracie Gold finishes 4th; first time since 1936 that the U.S. doesn’t medal in men’s or ladies’ figure skating.
Holcomb strained his calf muscle at the start of the second run during the two-man competition.
The two-time reigning X Games champ scores an 89.00 on her second run and hangs on for the win.
There will be a bit of Olympic spirit at this year’s “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
Former Japanese PM and new Tokyo 2020 organizing committee chairman said she has a habit of “always falling at the most critical time.”
According to her, the suit controversy is only the “tip of the iceberg.”
A burst of traffic caused the site for his ski equipment company, Shred, to crash last night.
Team USA’s Gracie Gold (4th), Ashley Wagner (6th) among today’s final group of skaters.
Joergen Graabak held off Germany’s Fabian Riessle at the finish.
Six-time champion says he loves “the speed stuff” like downhill skiing and snowboarding at the Olympics.
In recent years, there’s been talk of the sport needing to improve the depth of competition if it is to continue on into the future as part of the Olympics.
Ted Ligety’s gold in the men’s giant slalom was just one part of a very busy Day 12 in Sochi.
You gotta be a little different to shred down the slopes at 90+ mph or zoom through a twisty ice track headfirst at just inches above the surface.
The strains of “O Canada” may be sounding through the Ice Cube not once, but twice in the next couple of days.