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With New Coaches And A New Environment, Gracie Gold Hopes For Bright Olympic Season
Associated Press Feb. 09, 2017
Gracie Gold looks to start fresh heading into the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
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Retirements, Injuries – Oh My! These Team USA Athletes Are Looking To Make Epic Olympic Comebacks
Karen Price Feb. 09, 2017
Whether from injury or absence or some other reason, these athletes are back for PyeongChang.
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With The 2018 Olympics In The Horizon, Curlers First Must Go Through Nationals, Worlds
Craig Sesker Feb. 09, 2017
Three Olympians are skipping men’s teams at nationals, while two are skipping women’s teams.
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One Year Out From The Olympics, Team USA Urges NYC Students To Dream Big
Lynn Rutherford Feb. 09, 2017
Nine Olympians and Paralympians visited P.S. 133 to mark one year to the 2018 Winter Games.
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Shaun White Considers Competing In Skateboarding At Its Olympic Debut In 2020
Associated Press Feb. 08, 2017
The two-time Olympic snowboarding champion hopes to change gears after the 2018 PyeongChang Games.
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5 Storylines To Follow At Speedskating’s World Single Distances Championships
Scott McDonald Feb. 08, 2017
Nine of the 11 U.S. skaters competing this week have Olympic experience.
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The Ultimate, Day-By-Day Team USA Viewer's Guide To The 2018 Olympics
Jamie MacDonald Feb. 08, 2017
A comprehensive breakdown of events and athletes for all Team USA fans.
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Introducing PyeongChang: 18 Things To Know About The City Hosting Next Year’s Olympic And Paralympic Games
Stuart Lieberman Feb. 07, 2017
The 2018 Games will be held between the PyeongChang mountain cluster and the Gangneung coastal cluster.
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These 2014 U.S. Olympic Champions Aim To Defend Their Gold Medals In PyeongChang Next Year
Peggy Shinn Feb. 07, 2017
Mikaela Shiffrin, Maddie Bowman and more hope to double down on their Olympic accomplishments.
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A Look At PyeongChang And The 2018 Olympic Venues With One Year To Go
Feb. 07, 2017
Check out the venues that will be hosting the world's best athletes just one year down the road.