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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Amy Williams dashed at 142.2 km/h into the pages of Olympic history.
It was a nail biting finish as Montgomery's lead seemed lost when Dukurs’ started his race.
At the ice dancing, Georgian athletes had their debut at Vancouver’s Winter Games since their teammate died.
Americans Bode Miller and Andrew Weibrecht brought home the silver and bronze medals in Men's Olympic Super-G.
The U.S Olympic Women’s Curling team beat Russia 6–4, as Debbie McCormick made a clutch shot with her final stone.
With Norway gaining two more gold medals on day seven, it now possesses the third most medals overall.
Evgeni Plushenko of Russia, who has suggested that it is only women who do not do the quad, walked away with silver.
Torah Bright came back from a hard fall to win the Olympic women's snowboard halfpipe competition.
The U.S. Women’s Curling team continued its journey of Olympic disappointment, losing to Denmark 8–5.
Wednesday was the best day so far for the United States, gaining six medals in total.