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Coach: Vonn will race slalom despite injury

Coach: Vonn will race slalom despite injury

Lindsey Vonn is sure to compete in the final women's Alpine ski race of the Vancouver Olympics despite fracturing her little finger on Wednesday, the U.S. team's head coach said.

 

Vonn suffers broken finger, may skip final race

Lindsey Vonn crashed and failed to finish the first run of the fog-shrouded Olympic giant slalom race Wednesday and broke her right pinkie.

 

U.S. survives scare vs. Swiss, reaches semis

Zach Parise scored twice in the third period as the United States survived a scare Wednesday, beating Switzerland 2-0 in their quarterfinal men's hockey game Wednesday.

 

Stunning gaffe costs skater a gold

Holland's Sven Kramer was as certain a gold medalist in the 10,000 meters as any contestant in any event at these Games. The world-record holder had been on his way to an Olympic record with eight laps to skate, holding a steadily expanding lead of more than six seconds over Lee Seung-Hoon of South Korea. That's when Kramer's coach, Gerard Kemkers, called out "inner lane!"

 

Kim takes big lead in short program

Kim takes big lead in short program

Ursula Andress, Jane Seymour, Halle Berry -- they've got nothing on the newest Bond Girl. Nobody does it better than Kim Yu-na. The South Korean skater delighted fans and judges alike with a playfully sexy and sophisticated James Bond medley Tuesday night in the women's short program, shrugging off the enormous expectations that come with being the biggest favorite since Katarina Witt in...

 

Pressure on Yu-Na Kim to turn Olympic gold into gold

Olympians often secure endorsement deals after winning gold, but South Korean figure skater Yu-Na Kim has the...

 

Canadians Secure Ice Dancing Gold

With breathtaking, seamless moves that made them appear to be floating, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir won the free dance to clinch the first gold medal in ice dancing for a non-European team.

 

U.S. Women Reach Gold Medal Hockey Game

The American team avenged its 2006 Olympic loss against Sweden Monday with a 9-1 victory, and reached its third gold medal game in three Olympic tournaments.

 

Germany surge to top of pile, Canada hung over

Germany joined the United States at the top of the Winter Games medals table on Monday as Canada awoke to an Olympic-size hangover following their demoralizing loss to the United States men's ice hockey team.

 

An Entertaining and Bloody Debut for Ski Cross

An Entertaining and Bloody Debut for Ski Cross

When ski cross made its Olympic debut Sunday, Canada’s Christopher Del Bosco took a risk that epitomized both the racer the sport he competes in.

 

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