Monday, February 12, 2018

Winter Olympics

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  1. Mirai Nagasu, a figure skater, made history becoming the first American female to land the triple Axel at the Olympics.

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  2. The United States and the rest of the world is playing catch-up to Norway in the race for the most medals at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.  One of those medals for the United States was a historic one, as Chris Mazdzer won silver in the men's luge. He was the first American man in Olympic history to medal in luge singles, finishing behind gold medalist David Gleirscher of Austria.This winter olimpics is very interesting because a lot of records are being made.

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  3. Mirai Nagasu landed a triple axel.

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  4. A figure skater, made a huge record in history of becoming one of the very first American females to land a triple Axel! She landed a triple Axle at the Olympics.

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  5. Adam Rippon did a powerful performance in the figure skating team of the Olympics 2018. He was one of the first openly gay American to reach the Olympics.

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  6. Fierce winds are taking their toll on the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, leading to postponements of competition and difficult conditions for some events that are continuing as scheduled

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  7. Teenager Chloe Kim, a dual gold medallist from the Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer 2016, defeated her nearest rival in the women’s snowboard halfpipe by almost 10 points to add another gold medal to her tally at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games

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  8. NUIS CONTINUES DUTCH SPEED SKATING DOMINANCE WITH GOLD IN MEN’S 1,500M

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  9. The International Olympic Committee may have suspended Russia’s team from the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, over a system of doping. But the ruling — which allows Russian athletes to compete under a “neutral flag” — is a joke, a non-punitive punishment meant to save face while protecting the I.O.C.’s and Russia’s commercial.

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  10. The United States and the rest of the world is playing catch-up to Norway in the race for the most medals at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. One of those medals for the United States was a historic one, as Chris Mazdzer won silver in the men's luge. Also, in the winter Olympics Mirai Nagasu, a figure skater, made history becoming the first American female to land the triple Axel at the Olympics.

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  11. A night after snowboarding legend Shaun White won the 100th Winter Olympics gold medal in United States history, Mikaela Shiffrin made it 101 as her legend grew. America's next big thing in skiing picked up the second Olympic gold medal of her career and her first in giant slalom.

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  12. The United States and the rest of the world is playing catch-up to Norway in the race for the most medals at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. One of those medals for the United States was a historic one, as Chris Mazdzer won silver in the men's luge. Also, in the winter Olympics Mirai Nagasu, a figure skater, made history becoming the first American female to land the triple Axel at the Olympics.

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  13. Mirai Nagasu a figure skater is the first American female to land the triple Axel at the Olympics.

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  15. Chloe Kim is a dual gold medalist from the Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer 2016. She defeated her nearest rival in the women’s snowboard halfpipe by almost 10 points to add another gold medal to her tally at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games

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  16. Mirai Nagas a figure skater made history becoming the first American female to land the triple axel at the Olympics

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  17. The International Olympic Committee may have suspended Russia’s team from the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, over a system of doping. But the ruling — which allows Russian athletes to compete under a “neutral flag” — is a joke, a non-punitive punishment meant to save face while protecting the I.O.C.’s and Russia’s commercial.

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  18. South Korea's "Garlic Girls" fall to Sweden in Olympic curling, made the local news media for their pluck and origins in a garlic - growing region. They had inspired scores of online tributes from mimicking then by sweeping floors with broomsticks. This sport event is called "Broom Curling". A Swedish all girls team.

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