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Alpine Skiing

 

 
Power of three Power of three
Medals: Reinfried Herbst, Benjamin Raich, Rainer Schoenfelder.  (AP)
Medals: Reinfried Herbst, Benjamin Raich, Rainer Schoenfelder. (AP)
After Bode Miller, Giorgio Rocca and Ted Ligety fail to finish their first runs Saturday, the Austrians rule the mountain in the men's slalom. This is the fifth sweep of an Olympic Alpine event, the first ever for a slalom. Full story
 
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Not so fast, Detroit. The Pens' Maxime Talbot ties it late, Petr Sykora ends it and Marc-Andre Fleury is superb in a 4-3 triple-OT Game 5 win in the Stanley Cup Finals. Consider it a Pittsburgh steal, Wes Goldstein says.
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VENUES
Sestriere Borgata & Sestriere Colle
At 2,035 metres (6,677 ft) above sea level, Sestriere is the highest location of the Games. It has already hosted the 1997 alpine skiing world championships and hosts the men's and women's slalom and the men's and women's trials for the Torino 2006 Games.
Men's super-G, downhill and combined downhill, and men's and women's Giants and Slaloms.
Cesana San Sicario Fraiteve
This summer and winter resort, which was established in the seventies, is located at the centre of the ski slopes known as the Via Lattea, it is linked to Sestriere and Sauze d’Oulx by rapid ski-lift facilities.
Women's downhill, super-G and combined downhill.
 
 
 
 
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