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Heather Bergsma's Fourth 1,000-Meter Win Strengthens Grip On World Cup Lead
Craig Bohnert Jan. 27, 2017
Bergsma continues to lead both the overall and the 1,000-meter world cup standings.
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Tamyra Mensah Becomes Sixth U.S. Woman To Win Gold At Wrestling’s Yarygin Grand Prix
Craig Bohnert Jan. 27, 2017
Mensah won the 69 kg. division; Alli Ragan took bronze at 60 kg.
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Travis Ganong Is First American Skier To Win Garmisch Downhill; Steven Nyman Airlifted With Knee Injury
Associated Press Jan. 27, 2017
Ganong won the race that saw seven racers crash.
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Elana Meyers Taylor, Jamie Greubel Poser Go 1-2 On Next Month's World Championships Course
Craig Bohnert Jan. 27, 2017
They hope to make history by putting two U.S. women’s sleds on the worlds podium for the first time.
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Erin Hamlin Wins Luge World Championships Sprint Gold, Breaks 8-Year Medal Drought For Team USA
Craig Bohnert Jan. 27, 2017
Hamlin remains the only U.S. woman to win a world championship medal; Emily Sweeney was fourth.
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Hailey Langland Lands First Women’s Double Cork At X Games, Wins First Big Air Gold
Craig Bohnert Jan. 27, 2017
The 16-year-old appears ready for the event’s Olympic debut next year.
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Andrew Kurka, Danelle Umstead Take Super-G Bronze At Para Alpine Worlds
Brianna Tammaro Jan. 26, 2017
Team USA tallies three medals in first two days in Tarvisio.
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With Overall World Cup Title Within Reach, Mikaela Shiffrin Makes Rare Super-G Start In Cortina
Associated Press Jan. 26, 2017
The slalom specialist will race super-G in Italy in hopes of protecting her 130-point lead over Lara Gut.
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Cross-Trained In Equestrian, Staci Mannella Readies For First Alpine World Championships
Stuart Lieberman Jan. 25, 2017
Though a Paralympian, Mannella competes in her first world championships this week.
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Shaun White Is Fit, Focused, Fired Up For PyeongChang Olympics
Associated Press Jan. 25, 2017
Now 30 years old, the two-time Olympic champ has no plans of slowing down anytime soon.