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| Canada's Olympic Hockey Team Defeated |
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| After the fall, with the Russian fans rattling the tiny Torino Esposizioni with frenzied drumbeats and Slavic whoops of delight, their red-jerseyed heroes celebrating in a pulsating cluster around goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, Team... |
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| Canadian Men's Hockey Team Wins Olympic Gold |
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| Mike Richter got just a piece of Jarome Iginla's one-time snap shot with four minutes left in the OLYMPIC gold-medal men's hockey game. It was a desperate effort by the American goalie, who was sliding across the crease to his... |
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| Canadian Olympic Hockey Teams |
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| Hockey is Canada's national game and its greatest contribution to world sport, and this prowess undeniably translates to the Olympic arena as well. Prior to the 1964 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES, Canada, represented by club teams, had... |
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| Curling |
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| Curling is a sport in which 2 teams of 4 players each send stones over an ice surface toward a target circle in an attempt to place nearest the centre. Although there is some artistic and etymological evidence from the 16th... |
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| Figure Skating |
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| Figure skating is a sport for solo skaters and couples, in which style and technical skill are tested. Competition is conducted in single skating for men and women, pairs skating and ice dancing. Single skaters are judged on a... |
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| Freestyle Skiing |
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| Freestyle skiing is the newest addition to the SKIING family of disciplines. Freestyle's distinctive 3-event format - moguls, ballet and aerials - has set it apart from its competitive skiing cousins and made it one of the most... |
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| Hockey (Ice) |
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| Hockey is Canada's national game and its greatest contribution to world sport. A major winter preoccupation of Canada's male youth for almost 100 years, ice hockey is now played seriously by men and women in 20 countries. The... |
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| Luge |
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| Luge, see BOBSLEDDING ... |
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| Luge and Skeleton Bobsledding |
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| Sledding, or tobogganing, was first recorded in the 16th century. Modern racing began in Switzerland in the mid-19th century. Three forms of tobogganing developed: a bobsleigh, or sleigh, has 2 axles and 2 pairs of runners, is... |
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| Olympic Hockey Meltdown |
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| The 1998 Olympic gold-medal hockey game had plenty in common with all those gold-medal games of the 1960s and '70s, except this time the Russians and the Czechs wore Nike. After all the hype and great expectations, a team of... |
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