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	<title>Winter Olympics News &#187; Cross-country</title>
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		<title>Justyna Kowalczyk wins gold for Poland</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100227-justyna-kowalczyk-wins-gold-for-poland/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 05:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Poland got their first gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics when Justyna Kowalczyk finished first in women&#8217;s 30km mass start.   Marit Bj&#248;rgen, of Norway, gave her a run for her money, hoping for her fourth gold medal.  Bj&#248;rgen had to settle for the silver, her fifth medal out of five events.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Poland got their first gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics when Justyna Kowalczyk finished first in women&#8217;s 30km mass start.   Marit Bj&#248;rgen, of Norway, gave her a run for her money, hoping for her fourth gold medal.  Bj&#248;rgen had to settle for the silver, her fifth medal out of five events.  Aino-Kaisa Saarinen of Finland took the bronze, over a minute back from the gold and silver winners.</p>
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		<title>Queen of the Vancouver Games</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100225-queen-of-the-vancouver-games/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 03:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Marit Bjoergen now has three gold medals in Vancouver, as she helped lead the Norwegians to a gold in the women&#8217;s cross country 4X5 km race.  She still has one more race to ski.  Oh, and by the way, she has a bronze, as well.  That&#8217;s not really someone you want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Marit Bjoergen now has three gold medals in Vancouver, as she helped lead the Norwegians to a gold in the women&#8217;s cross country 4X5 km race.  She still has one more race to ski.  Oh, and by the way, she has a bronze, as well.  That&#8217;s not really someone you want to race against.  This was Norway&#8217;s first women&#8217;s relay gold since 1984, so I guess they were due.</p>

	<p>German took the silver, and Finland took the bronze.  The Americans were in 12th.</p>
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		<title>Sweden hangs on to gold in cross country</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100224-sweden-hangs-on-to-gold-in-cross-country/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 03:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Sweden went into the final leg of the relay with a 37.5 second lead over Norway&#8217;s Petter Northug.  France and the Czech Republic were in second and third.  When it was all over Sweden was still in first, but Norway was in second, the Czech Republic had passed France for the bronze.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sweden went into the final leg of the relay with a 37.5 second lead over Norway&#8217;s Petter Northug.  France and the Czech Republic were in second and third.  When it was all over Sweden was still in first, but Norway was in second, the Czech Republic had passed France for the bronze.  Northug made up over 20 seconds in the final leg but was unable to catch Marcus Hellner.  I&#8217;m pretty sure Hellner was awfully grateful that his teammates had left him such a commanding lead.</p>
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		<title>Cross country results</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100222-cross-country-results/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 05:47:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	In the women&#8217;s team sprint, German snagged the gold, Sweden the silver and Russia the bronze.  Germans Claudia Nystad and Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle are veterans and quite a bit older, but that didn&#8217;t slow them down today.  This was the fourth Oympics for both.  Somewhat surprisingly, the American team finished 6th.  That&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>In the women&#8217;s team sprint, German snagged the gold, Sweden the silver and Russia the bronze.  Germans Claudia Nystad and Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle are veterans and quite a bit older, but that didn&#8217;t slow them down today.  This was the fourth Oympics for both.  Somewhat surprisingly, the American team finished 6th.  That&#8217;s not bad.</p>


	<p>The men&#8217;s individual sprint was also today.  Russia took the top two positions, with Nikita Kriukov taking the gold and Alexander Panzhinskiy taking silver.  Norway&#8217;s Petter Northug took bronze.  The best American finish was 29th.</p>

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		<title>Men’s 30km Cross Country</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100220-men%e2%80%99s-30km-cross-country/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 01:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The winning time for the 30 km cross country was 1hr, 15min, 11.4 sec.&#160; The silver medallist came in just 2.1 seconds behind.&#160; I can&#8217;t imagine how completely exhausted Marcus Hellner (Sweden, gold) and Tobias Angerer (Germany, silver) must have been at the end of this race.&#160; I&#8217;ve commented before how the cross country and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The winning time for the 30 km cross country was 1hr, 15min, 11.4 sec.&#160; The silver medallist came in just 2.1 seconds behind.&#160; I can&#8217;t imagine how completely exhausted Marcus Hellner (Sweden, gold) and Tobias Angerer (Germany, silver) must have been at the end of this race.&#160; I&#8217;ve commented before how the cross country and biathletes push themselves to the brink; imagine that final push when you are practically neck-and-neck with another competitor.&#160; Johan Olsson of Sweden came in third for bronze, despite leading for most of the freestyle stage.</p>

	<p>&#160;Cross Country is one of those sports where I tune in for a bit, then check in on other events.&#160; Even in the long distances there is always something exciting going on. So don&#8217;t forget to tune in for the sprints, relays, and women&#8217;s 30km later in the games.</p>
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		<title>Women’s Cross Country 15 km Pursuit</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100219-women%e2%80%99s-cross-country-15-km-pursuit/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 05:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I wasn&#8217;t able to catch this one and I&#8217;m pretty sorry I didn&#8217;t.&#160; Pursuit means a mass start, so you don&#8217;t have to wait around to see who comes in at the best time.&#160; If you finish first, you&#8217;re first.&#160; Marit Bjorgen of Norway was the clear gold medallist; it got exciting for silver and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I wasn&#8217;t able to catch this one and I&#8217;m pretty sorry I didn&#8217;t.&#160; Pursuit means a mass start, so you don&#8217;t have to wait around to see who comes in at the best time.&#160; If you finish first, you&#8217;re first.&#160; Marit Bjorgen of Norway was the clear gold medallist; it got exciting for silver and bronze.&#160; Three racers, Anna Haag of Sweden, Justyna Kolwalczyk of Poland and Kristin Stormer Steira were pushing for silver when Haag managed to pull away from the other two.&#160; Bronze was literally a photo finish. When the postings first went up, it said Steira won out.&#160; But after examining footage it was determined that Kolwalczyk actually got her boot toe over the line first.</p>

	<p>Now <span class="caps">THAT</span>&#8217;S a race, folks.</p>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s Olympic schedule  2/19</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100219-todays-olympic-schedule-219/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	It&#8217;s Super G day for the men.  The U.S. has only won a medal once in this event, way back in the days of Tommy Moe.  America&#8217;s best shot at a medal is Bode Miller.

	Figure skating moves on to ice dancing today. Torino silver medalists Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto hope to upgrade [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>It&#8217;s Super G day for the men.  The U.S. has only won a medal once in this event, way back in the days of Tommy Moe.  America&#8217;s best shot at a medal is Bode Miller.</p>

	<p>Figure skating moves on to ice dancing today. Torino silver medalists Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto hope to upgrade that medal to gold, but they have stiff competition in fellow Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie White who won the national championship in January. Traditionally, ice dancing has not been an American strong suit.  Will this year change that?</p>

	<p>Skeleton awards medals today in the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s individual competition. Noelle Pikus-Pace, currently in fifth, is in decent position to compete for a medal.  Teammate Katie Uhlaender is slightly farther back in ninth place.  A couple of the American men also stand a chance to reach the podium.  Zach Lund is currently in eight place. Eric Bernotas and John Daly are in 14th and 18th place at the beginning of today&#8217;s runs.</p>

	<p>Curling has been a pretty big disappointment for the Americans this year.  The men need to go undefeated to reach the podium.  Today&#8217;s challenge?  France.  The women are looking for their first win as they face Russia.</p>

	<p>Ski jumping continues today with the qualifying round for the 125m hill event. The U.S. has a very young team and is not favored to end the 86 year drought since they last medaled in ski jumping. Two time Olympian Anders Johnson is only 20.  His teammates, Nick Alexander and  Peter Frenette, are making their first trips to the Olympics.  You have to really feel for these young guys.  They essentially pay their own way to the Olympics.  I&#8217;ll be writing more about this in the coming week.</p>

	<p>Women&#8217;s cross country pursuit races today.  America has never won a medal in women&#8217;s cross-country skiing, and that probably won&#8217;t change today. Americans Liz Stephen and Morgan Arritola make their Olympic debut here.</p>
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		<title>Vancouver Olympics Cross Country 2/17</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100217-vancouver-olympics-cross-country-217/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 03:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	What a weird start to the women&#8217;s cross country.  In the qualifying round, Slovenia&#8217;s Petra Majdic who was expected to possibly medal, slipped off the track and fell down a small ravine.  She injured her back but was given the opportunity to start again at the end of the pack.    [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>What a weird start to the women&#8217;s cross country.  In the qualifying round, Slovenia&#8217;s Petra Majdic who was expected to possibly medal, slipped off the track and fell down a small ravine.  She injured her back but was given the opportunity to start again at the end of the pack.    Amazingly, she came back to not only qualify but to win the bronze medal.  Marit Bjorgen, of Norway, took the gold, and Justyna Kowalczyk won the silver.  American Kikkan Randall finished eighth.  Holly Brooks failed to qualify.</p>

	<p>In men&#8217;s cross country, there was nothing as exciting as someone falling off the course.  Norway had another disappointing day, settling for a bronze from Petter Northug.  Russia took the top two places with Alexander Panzhinskiy taking gold and Nikita Kriukov placing second.  Three of the Americans were eliminated in the qualification round.  The only survivor, Simi Hamilton, was eliminated in the quarterfinals.</p>


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		<title>Today&#8217;s events 2/17</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100217-todays-events-217/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 21:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Did you miss me?  My &#8220;real&#8221; job kept me busy this morning, so I&#8217;m just now getting around to posting what&#8217;s going on today.  Fortunately, due to the wonders of tape delay (ha-ha), you won&#8217;t be able to see most of these events until ten tonight, anyway.

	First up, after days of delays, women&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Did you miss me?  My &#8220;real&#8221; job kept me busy this morning, so I&#8217;m just now getting around to posting what&#8217;s going on today.  Fortunately, due to the wonders of tape delay (ha-ha), you won&#8217;t be able to see most of these events until ten tonight, anyway.</p>

	<p>First up, after days of delays, women&#8217;s downhill will finally get to race.  Who should you be looking for?  Well, unless you&#8217;ve been living under a rock, you&#8217;ll know to look for American Lindsey Vonn. The U.S. women have never won an Olympic gold medal in downhill, but Vonn is expected to change that.  Vonn may be joined on the podium by any one of her teammates:  Julia Mancuso, Stacey Cook, or Alice McKennis.</p>

	<p>Snowboarding halfpipe is today, if the halfpipe doesn&#8217;t melt in the 40+ degree temperatures.  For the U.S., this should be a medal treasure trove, since six out of nine Olympic medals awarded in men&#8217;s halfpipe have gone to Americans.  That&#8217;s not expected to change this year, as reigning Olympic champion Shaun White competes. You should also keep an eye out for Dancing with the Stars alum Louie Vito, an newcomer to the Olympics.  The other talented rookies are Scotty Lago and Greg Bretz.</p>

	<p>Women&#8217;s 500m short track has a medal round today. Additionally, there will be heats in the men&#8217;s 1000m, and the semifinals of the men&#8217;s 5000m relay. Even though the U.S. hasn&#8217;t won a medal in this event since 1994, that could change this year as three-time national champion Katherine Reutter has an outside shot at a medal.  Fellow American competitor Alyson Dudek is not expected to medal in the event.</p>

	<p>Speed skating will award a medal for the 1000m today, hopefully to American Shani Davis who won this event in Torino and is favored to win gold in Vancouver. The race will also include Americans Chad Hedrick, Trevor Marsicano and Nick Pearson.</p>

	<p>Medals will be awarded in men&#8217;s doubles luge today.  Americans Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin, who have appeared in four Olympics are the best shot for a medal, having already won Olympic silver and bronze.  They&#8217;ll be joined by teammates Dan Joye and Christian Niccum.</p>

	<p>Both men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s curling compete today&#8212; the women take on German;  the men take on Switzerland.</p>

	<p>And last but not least, cross-country skiing will race the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s 1.5km individual sprint. This is a relatively new event to the Olympics, having made it&#8217;s debut in 2002. Like most cross-country type events, this is not an American strength.  There is some hope that American female Kikkan Randall might finish in the top 15.  American male Andy Newell stands a slightly better, though still outside, chance of ending up on the podium.</p>

	<p>Now you may all join me until trying to avoid the results until tonight, although I already glimpsed partial results for the women&#8217;s downhill.  I hope you ever better luck.</p>


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		<title>Olympic Schedule 2/16</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100216-olympic-schedule-216/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 15:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	So, what&#8217;s on today&#8217;s schedule?

	Today was supposed to be Super Combined in men&#8217;s downhill, but due to poor weather conditions (blowing now and low visibility), that event has been pushed to Friday.  At this rate, Alpine skiing will finish up sometime in March or April.

	Presumably, the snow won&#8217;t stop biathlon (it&#8217;s still on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So, what&#8217;s on today&#8217;s schedule?</p>

	<p>Today was supposed to be Super Combined in men&#8217;s downhill, but due to poor weather conditions (blowing now and low visibility), that event has been pushed to Friday.  At this rate, Alpine skiing will finish up sometime in March or April.</p>

	<p>Presumably, the snow won&#8217;t stop biathlon (it&#8217;s still on the schedule, as of this writing).  For today&#8217;s women&#8217;s 10 km pursuit and men&#8217;s 12.5 km pursuit, the athletes qualify by placing in the top 60 in a sprint competition.  No American women are expected to qualify.  For the men, Tim Burke and Lowell Bailey stand a decent chance of qualifying, even though this is not the best event for either of them.</p>

	<p><span class="caps">CURLING</span><img src="!" alt="" border="0" />  Curling, a favorite in the Manty household, starts today.  The American men are scheduled for two matches vs. Germany and Norway, and the American women are scheduled for one match vs. Japan.  The American men won bronze in Torino.  Will they be able to match or better that in Vancouver?</p>

	<p>Men&#8217;s figure skating starts tonight with the short program.  All three of the American men are strong contenders for a medal.  Evan Lysacek is the reigning world champion and finished fourth in Torino after battling the flu.  Jeremy Abbott is a relative newcomer but has won two U.S. titles.  And then there&#8217;s Johnny Weir.  Hopefully, the only drama surrounding his performances will be the performances, themselves.  American men haven&#8217;t won gold since Brian Boitano in 1988.  They&#8217;re hoping to change that this year.</p>

	<p>Both the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s hockey teams will be competing today.  The men will be taking on Switzerland.  The women will be playing Russia.</p>

	<p>Women&#8217;s luge will be awarding a medal today.  Americans Erin Hamlin and Julia Clukey are currently in 15th and 16th place after two runs&#8212;long shots for a medal but not out of contention.  American Megan Sweeney is currently in 27th.</p>

	<p>More snowboard cross today, as Lindsey Jacobellis tries to win the gold that eluded her in Turin, when she fell practically at the finish line.  She is joined on the team by Olympic newcomers Callan Chythlook-Sifsof and Faye Gulini.</p>

	<p>Finally, women&#8217;s speed skating races the 500m&#8212; hopefully with fewer problems with the ice than the men experienced yesterday.  Elli Ochowicz, Jennifer Rodriguez, Heather Richardson and Lauren Cholewinski represent the United States.  None are favorites to medal.</p>


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		<title>Diverse Countries Medal in Cross Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 22:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Six different countries were represented in cross country medaling today.&#160;It just goes to show that no single country need dominate a sport.

	Charlotte Kalla of Sweden won the gold in Women&#8217;s 10km freestyle cross country skiing.&#160;This is her first major international championship win.&#160;Kristina Smigun of Estonia took the silver and Norwegian Marit Bjorgen earned the bronze. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Six different countries were represented in cross country medaling today.&#160;It just goes to show that no single country need dominate a sport.</p>

	<p>Charlotte Kalla of Sweden won the gold in Women&#8217;s 10km freestyle cross country skiing.&#160;This is her first major international championship win.&#160;Kristina Smigun of Estonia took the silver and Norwegian Marit Bjorgen earned the bronze. &#160;</p>

	<p>Men&#8217;s 15km freestyle cross country skiing got a new king today when Switzerland&#8217;s Dario Cologna won gold in his first Olympic start by pushing for a huge 24.6 second lead.&#160;Pietro Piller Cottrer of Italy won silver and Lukas Bauer of the Czech Republic, bronze.&#160;</p>

	<p>It&#8217;s amazing to watch the competitors finish a staggered start race like this.&#160; All the leaders collapsed after crossing the finish line, noses running, gasping for breath. What must it be like to push that hard only to hear that you just lost bronze by 1.5 seconds? As the best time comes in they get to sit in the leader&#8217;s chair, watching to see if anyone comes in faster.&#160; It must be horrible when you see someone bearing down on your time.&#160; With over 90 competitors in the men&#8217;s division, the slower starters can actually come in well after the medals have been won, and be only minutes behind in time.&#160; I&#8217;m exhausted just watching!</p>
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		<title>Olympic Schedule 2/15</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Today&#8217;s schedule is another busy one.

	Pairs figure skating finishes up today with the free skate.  No Americans are in serious contention, so the sentimental favorites are the Chinese pair of Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao.  The three time World Champions and real life married couple came out of retirement to pursue Olympic gold. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Today&#8217;s schedule is another busy one.</p>

	<p>Pairs figure skating finishes up today with the free skate.  No Americans are in serious contention, so the sentimental favorites are the Chinese pair of Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao.  The three time World Champions and real life married couple came out of retirement to pursue Olympic gold.  Keep in mind, coming out of retirement in China means the two no longer live together, residing in the official training dorms.  That&#8217;s pretty serious dedication.</p>

	<p>It looks like downhill may finally get started today after days of poor conditions.  I always think of the U.S. as doing well in downhill, but it turns out we&#8217;ve only won two medals (both gold) since 1948.  This year, we have Bode Miller (who will hopefully turn in a much better performance than his much-anticipated but hugely unsuccessful adventures in Turin), Steven Nyman and Marco Sullivan.  Bode has made a lot of changes since the last Olympics, so hopefully he&#8217;ll see some positive changes in his results.</p>

	<p>I was just talking about how exciting cross-country can be yesterday.  Well, the event starts up today with the Women&#8217;s 10km Individual and Men&#8217;s 15km Individual.  I love it when Americans are listed as hoping to break the top ten.  Needless to say, the Star Spangled Banner will probably not be playing over the podium after either of these events.  However, we do have some competent competitors competing.  Kikkan Randall has won a world championship, so she&#8217;s the best hope for the women to medal.  Other American women competing are Liz Stephen, Caitlin Compton and Morgan Arritola.  Competing for the men are Kris Freeman and  James Southam.</p>

	<p>Luge moves over to the women today.  Some of the female athletes have been quoted as saying that, with the new, lower start, the track is too easy, to slow and not much fun.  I&#8217;m not sure what to make of the controversy.  Obviously, it seems like the Olympic committee needed to make some sort of change after last week&#8217;s horrible accident.  Would building the wall have been enough?  Could the starts have been moved somewhat lower but not SO much lower?  It&#8217;s hard to say.  Certainly, the athletes&#8217; safety needs to come first, but how much is too much?  Erin Hamlin is the U.S.&#8217;s best chance for a medal, having earned a world championship gold in 2009.  She would be the first American to medal in individual luge.  She&#8217;s joined by Julia Clukey and Megan Sweeney, both first time Olympians.</p>

	<p>Many will be excited to know that snowboarding starts today!  I made fun of snowboarding a lot as an Olympic sport when it first came on the scene, but I have to admit&#8212; it&#8217;s one of our favorites now.  Today&#8217;s event is snowboard cross which, as the name implies, resembles motorcross on snowboards.  The U.S. has several contenders for medals, including defending gold medalist Seth Wescott.  Other contenders are Nate Holland, Graham Watanabe and Nick Baumgartner.</p>

	<p>And, finally, speedskating will contest the men&#8217;s 500 m race today.  American Joey Cheeks won the medal in Turin, but he has retired.  Several Americans hope to fill his skates:  Tucker Fredricks, Shani Davis, Mitchell Whitmore and Nick Pearson.</p>

	<p>So, that&#8217;s what&#8217;s going on today.  Which events will you watch and which will you skip?</p>


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		<title>List of Sports at the 2010 Olympics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 04:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Just a quick list of the sports to be contested at the Vancouver Olympics:  Biathlon, Bobsled (or bobsleigh to those nutty Canadians), Curling, Figure Skating, Hockey, Luge, Short-Track Speed Skating,
Skeleton, Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Ski Jumping, Cross-country Ski Racing, Nordic Combined, Snowboard, and Speed Skating.  Each of those sports have multiple events that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Just a quick list of the sports to be contested at the Vancouver Olympics:  Biathlon, Bobsled (or bobsleigh to those nutty Canadians), Curling, Figure Skating, Hockey, Luge, Short-Track Speed Skating,<br />
Skeleton, Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Ski Jumping, Cross-country Ski Racing, Nordic Combined, Snowboard, and Speed Skating.  Each of those sports have multiple events that fall under them.  Check back regularly for a discussion of the different events.</p>
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