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Final run of women's giant slalom postponed until Thursday; Lindsey Vonn crashes in first run
L.A. Times Olympics BlogElisabeth Goergl of Austria holds the lead after Wednesday's opening run of the Olympic giant slalom, while American Lindsey Vonn crashed and injured her right pinkie. The second run, scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, was postponed until Thursday because... -
Lindsey Vonn says she's sorry for hurting Julia Mancuso's medal chances
L.A. Times Olympics BlogThe sometimes contentious rivalry between U.S. skiers Lindsey Vonn and Julia Mancuso took a bizarre twist Wednesday after Vonn crashed in the morning run of giant slalom and forced Mancuso to restart her run. You almost can't make this up....... -
Giuliano Razzoli leads after first run of men's slalom; Bode Miller, Ted Ligety fail to finish
L.A. Times Olympics BlogBode Miller's Olympics came to an unceremonious end Saturday when he missed a gate and failed to finish his first run in the men's slalom at the Vancouver Winter Olympics. U.S. teammate Ted Ligety also failed to finish his first...... -
Bode Miller, Ted Ligety go out early in Olympic men's slalom
L.A. Times Olympics BlogBode Miller's Olympics are over -- and he won't win a fourth medal. Miller missed a gate barely 10 seconds into his morning run of slalom and was disqualified. Miller, skiing No. 17 on a sloppy course, went out right...... -
Bode Miller to miss World Cup finals, says he's had an 'accomplished' season
L.A. Times Olympics BlogOlympic gold medalist Bode Miller will not compete at next week's World Cup finals in Germany because of a sore right ankle. Miller, who missed World Cup events earlier this season after injuring the ankle while playing volleyball with teammates,...... -
For Lindsey Vonn and Shani Davis, a championship season continues apace
L.A. Times Olympics BlogI know it's not an exact analogy, but imagine winning the World Series and then going back to make up some regular-season rainouts. That's what Olympic champions like Lindsey Vonn and Shani Davis are doing. And that's what makes the...... -
Lindsey Vonn finishes second in World Cup downhill race
L.A. Times Olympics BlogOlympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn finished second in the final World Cup downhill race of the season, maintaining a comfortable lead in the overall title point standings with three races remaining. Maria Riesch of Germany won the event, completing the...... -
Lindsey Vonn clinches third straight World Cup overall title
L.A. Times Olympics BlogAmerican alpine superstar Lindsey Vonn added to her growing legacy Friday by following up her Olympic gold medal in Vancouver with her third straight World Cup overall title. Vonn, the first American woman to win the Olympic downhill, edged out...... -
Vonn wins World Cup downhill in Cortina
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsLindsey Vonn had one of the biggest victories of her career Saturday, easily winning the most prestigious downhill of the women's World Cup circuit. Vonn, of Vail. Colo., covered the 1.75-mile Olympia delle Tofane course at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, in 1...Tags: Downhill Skiing, FIFA World Cup, Lindsey Vonn, Pat Hurst, Jim Thorpe
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The second city
Times Staff WriterHere in the nation's second-largest market, a phrase the NFL has forced us to commit to memory, we have a saying that the nation needs to learn, because this was us in 2006: We're No. 2! Take a look at our sports teams and the last 12 months. USC...Tags: Joakim Noah, Basketball, Steve Nash, Crime, Law and Justice, Oakland Athletics
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Olympic round-up: Day 4
By John Cherwa Olympic Bureau It was a day of roller coaster emotions for the U.S. ski team on Tuesday. It started with a brilliant downhill run by Bode Miller in the first leg of the men's combined. Then it was followed by Miller's disqualification in...Tags: Johnny Weir, Cross Country Skiing, Evan Lysacek, Evgeni Plushenko, Luge
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Picabo Street may pull off a miracle
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPicabo Street came back, her way, for this day. She circled Feb. 11 on the calendar the way you would a kid's birthday. The Olympic women's downhill is today at Snowbasin and the miracle is not that after multiple surgeries, Street will be competing in...Tags: Downhill Skiing, FIFA World Cup, Alpine Slalom Skiing, Multi-Sport Events, Reggie Jackson
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