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Team Shuster Comes Up Short Against Canada In Bid For Bronze Medal
Todd Kortemeier Feb. 18, 2022
The 2018 Olympic champs take fourth place in a hard-fought tournament.
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Trio Of Team USA Women Place Among Top 11 Of Halfpipe Skiing
Lynn Rutherford Feb. 18, 2022
Hanna Faulhaber, a 17-year-old, led the trio with a sixth-place finish.
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Back From Injury, Tommy Ford’s First Races Are At Winter Olympics
Peggy Shinn Feb. 17, 2022
After not racing in over a year due to injury, Ford is grateful to be back with his teammates and ready to "charge a victory.”
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Figure Skating Community Remembers Former U.S. Champ, Official Chuck Foster
Bob Reinert Feb. 17, 2022
The U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Famer died in November following decades in the sport.
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Vonetta Flowers On Switching To Bobsled And Being The First Black Athlete To Win Winter Olympic Gold
Lisa Costantini Feb. 17, 2022
Her win was 20 years ago in Salt Lake City — the first time two-woman bobsled was on the program.
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Alysa Liu Continues Living The Olympic Dream, On And Off The Ice
Lynn Rutherford Feb. 17, 2022
The two-time U.S. champ was the top American woman at the Winter Games, finishing seventh.
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Team Shuster To Play For Bronze After Dropping Men’s Curling Semi To Great Britain
Todd Kortemeier Feb. 17, 2022
Some key decisions late in the game didn’t work out in the 8-4 loss.
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Aaron Blunck Leads The Way As All Four U.S. Men, Three Women Advance To Halfpipe Skiing Finals
Bob Reinert Feb. 17, 2022
Blunck, a two-time world champion, posted the top men’s qualifying score.
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Brittany Bowe Races To 1,000-Meter Bronze, Her First Individual Medal
Bob Reinert Feb. 17, 2022
Bowe, the defending world champ and world record holder in the event, had previously won a bronze in the team pursuit in 2018.
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Despite Loss, U.S. Women’s Ice Hockey Vets Proud Of Legacy, Overcoming Adversity
Todd Kortemeier Feb. 17, 2022
Team USA battled through injuries and pandemic just to make it to gold-medal game.