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Michael Phelps vs. Ryan Lochte: race set to shake the London Olympics
Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte represent a new breed of swimmer limited more by the schedule than their skill. Saturday's 400 IM will be one of two times they face off in the London Olympics.
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For Lindsey Vonn, third overall World Cup title is sweeter than Olympic gold
This weekend, Lindsey Vonn captured the overall World Cup title for the third year in a row, a feat unmatched by any woman in nearly two decades.
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At World Cup, Riesch beats Lindsey Vonn at her own game
German skier Maria Riesch beat Lindsey Vonn in the World Cup downhill event Wednesday, though the American is still on track to win her 33rd World Cup title, beating Bode Miller's 32-title record.
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Vancouver Olympics medal count: US chances for Saturday
The US will win a medal in the men's speedskating team pursuit and will likely do the same in the four-man bobsled at the Vancouver Olympics. Bode Miller could medal in slalom.
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All hail Maria Riesch, the Winter Olympics' favorite kind of skier
A certain type of skier thrives at the Winter Olympics: the all-rounder who can do well in skiing's four disciplines. Maria Riesch did this Friday with a slalom gold – her second gold here.
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Lindsey Vonn race suit: How big an advantage at Vancouver Olympics?
Lindsey Vonn race suit: Vonn, Bode Miller, and the rest of the skiers on the USA and Canada teams are wearing an ultra-fast race suit at the Vancouver Olympics designed by Spyder, whose previous super-suit was banned for being unfair.
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Canada wins four medals and demolishes Russia in Olympic ice hockey
After a stuttering start to its Vancouver Olympics, Canada wins four medals and serves up a 7-3 demolition of Russia in ice hockey. Was 'Winning Wednesday' all thanks to a bearded skeleton slider?
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US ski team loses steam with Lindsey Vonn crash at Vancouver Olympics
At Vancouver Olympics, Julia Mancuso was forced to abort a promising run for the US ski team when Lindsey Vonn crashed in front of her at the second to last women's alpine event .
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Vancouver 2010: medal count as of Monday, March 1
Follow the latest Vancouver 2010 medal count results.
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Bode Miller goes for 4th medal: Vancouver Olympics schedule Tuesday
Bode Miller goes for a 4th medal in men's giant slalom during the Vancouver Olympics Tuesday, which also features medal events in nordic combined, men's speed skating and women's biathlon and ski cross.
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US alpine skiers: why they are rocking the Vancouver Olympics
Vancouver Olympics: US alpine skiers chalk up their most successful Olympics ever to the motivation of a once-every-four-years chance – and to skiing offensively. If Ted Ligety makes the podium today, it would give the US its ninth medal in alpine skiing.
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Ice dancing Olympics: Virtue, Moir, and the night we were all Canadians
The Canadian pair of Virtue and Moir won gold in Olympic ice dancing Monday night, but the inspiring competition and the pair's close connection to American silver medalists Davis and White made it feel like a victory for more than just Canada.
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Turin-ing back the clock: Can Bode Miller win five medals?
Bode Miller has won three medals in three races at these Winter Olympics. With two races left, will he feel any pressure – as he did in Turin – to win five?
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Bode Miller wins gold by skiing like a kid again
More at ease with himself than at the 2006 Olympics, US alpine skier Bode Miller put down an impressive slalom run to win gold in the men's combined event Sunday.
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Lindsey Vonn looks to build on US skiing's best-ever Olympics
The US has won six alpine skiing medals in the first four events, the most it has ever won in a single Winter Olympics – and Lindsey Vonn's best event, the super-G, is today.
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Men's super-G finally shows America the real Bode Miller
The debacle in Turin turned many Americans against Bode Miller, despite his historic success in alpine skiing. Winning silver in the men's super-G Friday – along with his earlier downhill bronze – has given Americans a better measure of the skier.
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USA beats the Winter Olympics medal table red, white, and blue
Two unexpected medals from Americans Bode Miller (silver) and Andrew Weibrecht (bronze) in the men's super-G inflated America's already big lead in the Winter Olympics 2010 medal table.
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Bode Miller and Weibrecht snag two medals for USA in Olympic super-G
Bode Miller and Andrew Weibrecht had a 2-3 finish for USA skiing in the Olympic super-G. Edging them out was Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway.
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Bode Miller, ski tinkerer, wins silver in the super-G
Bode Miller, who added a silver medal to his tally in the super-G on Friday, is one of many Olympic athletes who embrace the technical materials side of their sport -- in this case his skis -- to reach maximum performance.
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Winter Olympics Day 6: US crushes with double mctwists and downhill dominance
The US won a record six medals in one day Wednesday, including three ascendant performances for gold by Lindsey Vonn, Shani Davis, and Shaun White.
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Who ya gonna call to groom those Olympics tracks? The Whistler Weasels.
Behind every well-maintained Whistler Olympic alpine ski course are the Whistler Weasels, who volunteer to rise at all hours and put in long days.
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In Pictures: US medal count
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Bode Miller bronze: what a difference four years makes
For American Bode Miller, bronze in the men's downhill Monday was a sign of how much his attitude toward the Winter Olympics has changed since Turin.
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Bode Miller wins bronze in men's downhill
After a disastrous Games in 2006, Bode Miller started the 2010 Winter Olympics with a bronze in the men's downhill, setting a record for the most Olympic alpine medals by an American man.
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Whistler weather gives Lindsey Vonn reprieve
In Whistler, the ladies' downhill training session was cancelled because of poor weather, giving Vonn another day to recover from her injury.







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