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Panel Denies US Skaters' Appeal to Get Olympic Silver Medals
Arbitrators have rejected a last-ditch request by American figure skaters to have their silver medals awarded before the end of the Olympics
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5 Most Heartwarming Moments of the Winter Olympics
From four-time Olympian Nick Baumgartner finally winning gold at 40 to Shaun White’s final halfpipe run, these are the most heartwarming moments from the Winter Olympics.
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Canada Wins Bronze Against USA in Men's Curling
Canada won bronze over Team USA, 8-5, after battling it out point-for-point each end in men’s curling at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
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Eileen Gu Made History by Winning 3 Medals at the Same Winter Games
China’s Eileen Gu is the first action-sports athlete to win three medals – two gold and one silver – at the same winter games.
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China's Eileen Gu Wins Gold in Women's Freeski Halfpipe, Her 3rd Medal in the 2022 Winter Games
China’s Eileen Gu won the gold medal for women’s freeski halfpipe, her third medal in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Gu is also the first action-sports athlete to win three medals at the same Winter Games
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Swedish Speed Skater Nils Van Der Poel Breaks Own World Record in 10000m To Win Gold
Nils van der Poel won the 10000m men‘s speed skating event at the 2022 Winter Olympics in a time of 12:30.74 to break his own world record.
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Opening Ceremony Showcases ‘Subtle Propaganda and Not-so-Subtle Power Politics'
This year’s Winter Olympics is also a game of competing narratives — China’s slogan is “Together for a Shared Future,” but many draw attention to the country’s human rights record.
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Why Do Curling Stones Have Batteries? And Other Questions Answered
Some answers to your curling questions.
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2022 Winter Olympics are First Games to Rely Solely on Artificial Snow
The 2022 Winter Olympics are the first Games in history to rely solely on the use of artificial snow.
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Olympians Answer: Would They Rather Build a Snowman or Have a Snowball Fight?
Winter Olympians may be top of their sport but when they aren’t competing on the snow or ice at the Olympic Games, there are plenty of other winter games for them to enjoy. So we asked: would they rather face off with a snowball fight, or build a snowman?
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World Champ Nathan Chen Looks Ahead as Olympic Push Begins
Few if any athletes have had a run — well, a skate — like Nathan Chen since 2018
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On Road to 5th Olympics, Shaun White Finds the Risk Is Worth It
As Shaun White embarked this month on the quest to make his fifth Olympics, the world’s most famous halfpipe rider finds living a life full of calculated risks is still part of his DNA
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Biden Administration Won't Send Diplomatic Representation to Beijing Olympics
White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed Monday that the U.S. will not send any diplomatic or official representation to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games in protest of China’s human rights abuses.
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US Plans Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics Over Human Rights Concerns
The White House says the U.S. will stage a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing to protest Chinese human rights abuses.
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Panthers Sign Gold Medalist Bogdan Kiselevich
The Panthers signed defenseman Bogdan Kiselevich to a one-year deal on Friday
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#ShibSibs' Sibling Dynamics and Life After the Olympics
Siblings and ice dancers Maia and Alex Shibutani visits NBC after winning bronze at Pyeongchang to talk about their unique sibling dynamics, future goals and life after the Olympics.
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Bobsledders Honor Late Teammate During Final Run
Members of the U.S. bobsled team wore a rubber band during their final run to honor late teammate Steven Holcomb. Holcomb’s mother was on hand to cheer on the team. Cadue Bascue piloted the sled with the fastest time in the four-man, finishing ninth.
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Kyle Mack Wins Silver With a Bloody Dracula
Team USA’s Kyle Mack won silver in the men’s snowboard big air event with a trick called the “bloody Dracula.”
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Iivo Niskanen Wins Finland's First Pyeongchang Gold
Iivo Niskanen put on new skis with 10 kilometers remaining in the 50-kilometer cross-country mass start race. Russian rival Alexander Bolshunov did not. The tactical decision proved to be the difference for Niskanen, who beat Bolshunov with a strong sprint to the finish and won Finland’s first gold medal of the Pyeongchang Olympics on Saturday.
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Karen Chen Falters in Free Skate
The U.S. women had a disappointing showing in figure skating in Pyeongchang. Their struggles in the short program carried over into the free skate.