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11 Days till First World Cup: Final Preparation in Sweden
by Viktoria Franke - Sat Nov 21 05:52:45 -0500 2009
The final preparation days before the season are underway. Today most of the US athletes will travel to Östersund, Sweden for the last training days. read more
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Four Gold, One Bronze on Opening Day of Junior Pan Ams
by Bill Kellick - Fri Nov 20 23:19:01 -0500 2009
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U.S. Olympic Committee statement on the passing of Paralympian Randy Snow
by USOC - Fri Nov 20 22:27:43 -0500 2009
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Aaron Adams Competes as First U.S. Team Member at the World Championships
by Nicole Jomantas - Fri Nov 20 20:29:51 -0500 2009
Aaron Adams was the first member of the U.S. Team USA to compete at the World Championships on Friday in Goyang, Korea. read more
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Germany and Canada win WC skeleton races
by By JOHN KEKIS - Fri Nov 20 19:30:00 -0500 2009
LAKE PLACID, N.Y.(AP) The home-ice advantage for the U.S. skeleton team vanished for the second straight week in World Cup competition and Canada and Germany took advantage in the snowless Adirondack Mountains. read more
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Mourning the loss of Randy Snow
by U.S. Paralympics - Fri Nov 20 18:57:41 -0500 2009
The U.S. Olympic Committee is mourning the loss of Paralympian Randy Snow who passed away November 19 after suffering a heart attack in El Salvador where he was conducting a tennis clinic for the International Tennis Federation. read more
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Fencing Their Way, and Loving It
Fri Nov 20 18:04:50 -0500 2009
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Germany's Rommel wins men's World Cup skeleton
by By JOHN KEKIS - Fri Nov 20 18:00:00 -0500 2009
LAKE PLACID, N.Y.(AP) Last February, Frank Rommel struggled to 13th place in the skeleton world championships at Mount Van Hoevenberg, and his four victories in the World Cup regular season quickly became an icy afterthought. read more
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U.S. Olympic Committee statement on passing of Paralympian Randy Snow
by USOC - Fri Nov 20 17:45:26 -0500 2009
The following is a statement from Stephanie Streeter, Acting CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee, on the passing of Randy Snow, three-time Paralympian and member of the USOC Hall of Fame. read more
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Female ski jumpers hear reasons for case dismissal
Fri Nov 20 17:38:00 -0500 2009
VANCOUVER, British Columbia(AP) Vancouver Olympic organizers didn't violate women ski jumpers' rights because they had no power to include their event in the coming Winters Games. read more
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Winning the Silver Brings Turley to His Knees
by Carlesa Williams - Fri Nov 20 16:52:11 -0500 2009
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Female ski jumpers told reasons for case dismissal
Fri Nov 20 16:50:00 -0500 2009
VANCOUVER, British Columbia(AP) British Columbia's highest court says Vancouver Olympic officials had no power to include women's ski jumping in the 2010 Winter Games so they could not be found to be violating athletes' rights. read more
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Bernotas Fifth in Lake Placid
by Amanda Bird - Fri Nov 20 16:17:57 -0500 2009
Eric Bernotas (Avondale, Pa.) led the U.S. men’s skeleton squad with a fifth place finish at the second World Cup event of the 2009-2010 season in Lake Placid, N.Y. today. The U.S. team was up against a competitive field of 28 athletes from 15 nations. read more
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Young Springsteen: equestrian prodigy
by Nick Zaccardi - Fri Nov 20 15:53:19 -0500 2009
Most 17-year-old equestrian prodigies don't have to worry about juggling interview requests but most 17-year-old equestrian prodigies aren't the offspring to The Boss. read more
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Gary Hines Video Profile
Fri Nov 20 15:35:42 -0500 2009
USA National Team player Gary Hines is the star and top scorer for fourth division DJK Waldbuttelbrunn in Germany. The clubs' weekly TV show caught up with him recently. (In German, but with good video. Interview begins at 5:15 mark) read more





