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	<title>Winter Olympics News &#187; Luge</title>
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		<title>Brothers Win Second Straight Gold</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100217-brothers-win-second-straight-gold/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 03:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Austrian brothers Andreas and Wolfgang Linger took gold the second time in men&#8217;s doubles luge today. A second set of brothers, Andris and Jurcis Sics from Latvia won silver with a time only .2 seconds slower. &#160;Bronze went to Patric Leitner and Alexander Resch of Germany.

	Linger and Linger are only the second doubles team in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Austrian brothers Andreas and Wolfgang Linger took gold the second time in men&#8217;s doubles luge today. A second set of brothers, Andris and Jurcis Sics from Latvia won silver with a time only .2 seconds slower. &#160;Bronze went to Patric Leitner and Alexander Resch of Germany.</p>

	<p>Linger and Linger are only the second doubles team in Olympic history to win consecutive gold medals. Their first win in Torino was a bit of a surprise, as Wolfgang was recovering from a broken ankle and still had the pins.</p>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s events 2/17</title>
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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>Summary of Olympic results 2/16</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100216-summary-of-olympic-results-216/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 05:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Women&#8217;s luge awarded medals today.  Tatjana Huefner, of Germany, won gold.  Austrian Nina Reithmayer won silver. Germany&#8217;s Natalie Geisenberger took the bronze.

	American Erin Hamlin went into the Olympics a world champion, but finished in 16th.  American Julia Clukey was 17th, and Megan Sweeney was 22nd.

	In women&#8217;s 500m speed skating Korea&#8217;s  Sang-Hwa [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Women&#8217;s luge awarded medals today.  Tatjana Huefner, of Germany, won gold.  Austrian Nina Reithmayer won silver. Germany&#8217;s Natalie Geisenberger took the bronze.</p>

	<p>American Erin Hamlin went into the Olympics a world champion, but finished in 16th.  American Julia Clukey was 17th, and Megan Sweeney was 22nd.</p>

	<p>In women&#8217;s 500m speed skating Korea&#8217;s  Sang-Hwa Lee took the gold, while Jenny Wolf of Germany took the silver and the bronze medal was awarded to Beixing Wang of China.</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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		<category><![CDATA[Pursuit]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Singles]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Snowboard Cross]]></category>
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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>Olympic Schedule 2/15</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100215-olympic-schedule-215/</link>
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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>Medals 2/14</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 07:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	So, here are the medals we didn&#8217;t cover today:

	Men&#8217;s single&#160;luge 4th run concluded with gold going to Germany&#8217;s Felix Loch, silver to David Moller, also German and bronze to Armin Zoeggeler of Italy.&#160; Times were still very good and the track was fast despite the efforts made to slow it down.&#160;

	In Women&#8217;s 3000m speed skating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So, here are the medals we didn&#8217;t cover today:</p>

	<p>Men&#8217;s single&#160;luge 4th run concluded with gold going to Germany&#8217;s Felix Loch, silver to David Moller, also German and bronze to Armin Zoeggeler of Italy.&#160; Times were still very good and the track was fast despite the efforts made to slow it down.&#160;</p>

	<p>In Women&#8217;s 3000m speed skating Martina Sablikova of the&#160;Czech Republic won the gold by beating the rest by 2 seconds.&#160;Silver went to Stephanie Beckert of Germany and bronze to Canada&#8217;s Kristina Groves. Groves beat German competitor Daniela Anschuetz-Thoms by a thin 300ths of a second.</p>
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		<title>Olympic schedule 2/14</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 16:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Are you wondering what events to cuddle up and watch with your special someone today?

	Here are my favorites for the day&#8212; figure skating pairs short program and men&#8217;s moguls.

	In pairs figure skating, Americans face an uphill battle.  The last figure skating pairs medal was a bronze in 1988, and the U.S. has never won [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Are you wondering what events to cuddle up and watch with your special someone today?</p>

	<p>Here are my favorites for the day&#8212; figure skating pairs short program and men&#8217;s moguls.</p>

	<p>In pairs figure skating, Americans face an uphill battle.  The last figure skating pairs medal was a bronze in 1988, and the U.S. has never won a gold.  The Russians have won every gold in this event since 1964.  1964, folks!  So, maybe we should just cheer for anyone but the Russians.  But if you want to cheer for the Americans, you have two pairs to choose from:  Caydee Denney and Jeremy Barrett; or Amanda Evora and Mark Ladwig.  Caydee and Jeremy are the national champs, and Amanda and Mark were the runners up.</p>

	<p>If the men&#8217;s moguls is anywhere as exciting as the women&#8217;s, it should be on the must see list.  I don&#8217;t always watch the preliminary rounds, but I&#8217;ll definitely be tuned in to the finals.  The U.S. has four men in the moguls competition:  Patrick Deneen, Michael Morse, Nate Roberts, and Bryon Wilson.  All of them are Olympic rookies, but Patrick is the current world champion.  The Americans come in with heavy expectations on their backs.  The U.S. has only failed to medal in moguls once&#8212; in 1994.  You&#8217;ll definitely want to take a look, not only to see medals won this year but to see the future of the U.S. mogul team in this young group.</p>

	<p>As I mentioned yesterday, biathlon is not always my favorite sport.  Sure, there&#8217;s skiing and guns combined, but that&#8217;s a lot more exciting on paper than when actually watching.  It doesn&#8217;t help that the U.S. has never medaled in this event.  In fact, the highest any American biathlete has ever placed in the Olympics is 19th, and that was all the way back in 1980.  But today&#8217;s event is worth a look.  The U.S. has an actual contender in Tim Burke, who was the leader of the World Cup this year.  Check out the 10 km sprint today to see if history is made.</p>

	<p>Nordic Combined might be worth watching.  Nordic Combined combines ski jumping with cross country skiing.  (Now, if it was like biathlon, but combined ski jumping with shooting&#8212; simultaneously&#8212; <span class="caps">THAT</span> would be a sport definitely worth watching.)    No American has ever won a medal in Nordic Combined (which has a new name and a new format in this year&#8217;s Olympics), but this year the American team boasts three World Champions:  Todd Lodwick (defending World Champion), Johnny Spillane and Bill Demong.  So, perhaps we&#8217;ll see history made there, as well.</p>

	<p>Other events being contested today are Women&#8217;s Hockey, Luge and Women&#8217;s Speed Skating.  Women&#8217;s Hockey is an early round with the U.S. taking on China.  Luge will award its first medals, but Americans are not expected to see a medal.  If the U.S. does medal, it will probably be Tony Benshoof who missed a bronze by less than a second four years ago.  Women&#8217;s speed skaters will determine the medal for the 3000m race.  No America has ever won gold in this race, but that&#8217;s not expected to change this year.  Three Americans are competing:  Catherine Raney Norman (the best hope for a medal), Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr. and Jilleanne Rookard.</p>

	<p>So, that&#8217;s the rundown for today.  What will you be watching?</p>


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		<title>Luge track shortened</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100213-luge-track-shortened/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 03:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Luge]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The Vancouver Olympic luge track has been shortened after yesterday&#8217;s tragic death of Georgian luge athlete Nodar Kumaritashvili, in spite of officials&#8217; statements blaming the accident on the athlete.  Anyone who saw the video would have to question that statement.  Clearly, if the wall that now exists had been there yesterday, certainly Kumaritashvili [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The Vancouver Olympic luge track has been shortened after yesterday&#8217;s tragic death of Georgian luge athlete Nodar Kumaritashvili, in spite of officials&#8217; statements blaming the accident on the athlete.  Anyone who saw the video would have to question that statement.  Clearly, if the wall that now exists had been there yesterday, certainly Kumaritashvili might have been injured, but it seems pretty clear the outcome would have been different.</p>

	<p>The men&#8217;s start has been moved to the previous women&#8217;s starting place.  The women&#8217;s start was also moved down.  This will lower the men&#8217;s speed from the mid-90s to the mid-80s, much more in keeping with other tracks&#8217; speeds.</p>
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		<title>Luge Tragedy</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100212-luge-tragedy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 00:51:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Georgian Olympic luger Nodar Kumaritashvili lost control of his sled during training today, Feb. 12th.&#160; The 21yr-old&#8217;s sled hit the wall on a particularly difficult turn, throwing him off the track and into an unpadded steel pole.&#160; Kumaritashvili was pronounced dead shortly after at the hospital.

	Vancouver&#8217;s luge track is one of the fastest in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Georgian Olympic luger Nodar Kumaritashvili lost control of his sled during training today, Feb. 12th.&#160; The 21yr-old&#8217;s sled hit the wall on a particularly difficult turn, throwing him off the track and into an unpadded steel pole.&#160; Kumaritashvili was pronounced dead shortly after at the hospital.</p>

	<p>Vancouver&#8217;s luge track is one of the fastest in the world, Kumaritashvili was going over 89mph when the crash occurred.&#160; Officials are investigating the accident, though most athletes interviewed said that though the track is fast, it is no more dangerous than others around the world.</p>

	<p>Fellow teammates from Georgia have decided to compete in the games, dedicating their performance to Kumaritashvili. Our thoughts go out to the teammates, friends and family during this sad time.</p>
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		<title>List of Sports at the 2010 Olympics</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20091209-list-of-sports-at-the-2010-olympics/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 04:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alpine]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Biathlon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bobsled]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cross-country]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Curling]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Freestyle]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ice Hockey]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Luge]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nordic Combined]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Skating]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Skeleton]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ski Jumping]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Skiing]]></category>
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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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