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13 results for "alpine skiing"
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We'll only see Bode again if we let him be himself
Carrie SheinbergCarrie Sheinberg writes that the only way we'll see Bode Miller again is if we all let him be himself.
Story | Conversation | February 25, 2006 -
Mancuso doesn't buckle under the pressure
Carrie SheinbergJulia Mancuso isn't the gold-medal winner many expected to see Friday. But as Carrie Sheinberg writes, the American skier was right at home.
Story | Conversation | February 24, 2006 -
It's Jekyll and Hyde for U.S. ski team
Carrie SheinbergThe Olympic marketing blitz has put the U.S. ski team in the line of fire, but is it exactly fair?
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2006 -
McNichol: Bode not too serious about Olympics
Carrie SheinbergU.S. ski coach Phil McNichol spoke to ESPN.com about the disappointing week gone by after Monday's race.
Story | Conversation | February 20, 2006 -
Kildow gains much-needed recovery time
Carrie SheinbergSunday's postponement of the women's super-G gives American Lindsey Kildow one special gift: more time to heal.
Story | Conversation | February 19, 2006 -
Aamodt did it again: win in the clutch
Carrie SheinbergMost Americans don't know who he is, but take Carrie Sheinberg's word for it: Kjetil Andre Aamodt is ski racing's most clutch athlete.
Story | Conversation | February 18, 2006 -
Bode's recent streak doesn't mean instant medals
Carrie SheinbergWhile America is still anxiously waiting for a Bode win, Carrie Sheinberg writes that people shouldn't be surprised if you look at his numbers.
Story | Conversation | February 18, 2006 -
World, keep waiting; Bode won't be what you want
Carrie SheinbergWhat drives most people crazy when they watch Bode Miller race? He won't do what they wish he would: Be devastated by failure.
Story | Conversation | February 14, 2006 -
Cold, hard truth: Danger always looms in downhill
Carrie SheinbergRacers can't look and coaches don't want to talk about it. But the harsh reality is, downhill is dangerous. It not only looms, it's the main attraction.
Story | Conversation | February 13, 2006 -
Deneriaz's run 'perfect Olympic story'
Carrie SheinbergJust when the crowd in Sestriere thought they saw a ho-hum race, Antoine Deneriaz turned the men's downhill into a dreamlike Olympic experience.
Story | Conversation | February 12, 2006 -
Strategy schemes start long before actual race
Carrie SheinbergThe starting order for the men's downhill is in place, but there were plenty of games leading up to Sunday's race. Head games.
Story | Conversation | February 11, 2006 -
U.S. in tough, but happy, spot of having choices
Carrie SheinbergThe Austrians are usually the only team with the "problem" of too many good skiers and not enough spots. But the American team is proving: what's been typical in downhill racing, is not typical anymore.
Story | Conversation | February 10, 2006 -
What to watch for on Torino slopes
Carrie SheinbergCarrie Sheinberg breaks down the alpine events for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino.
Story | Conversation | January 27, 2006