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Watch Every Team USA Medal Win From the 2018 Winter Olympics (So Far)
As Team USA piles up the hardware in Pyeongchang, relive every winning moment. Here’s a day-by-day look at the excitement and tears.
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Trump Has a Tweet for Everything, But None Yet for Olympics
President Donald Trump has a tweet for just about everything, but he’s got nothing so far for Team USA a few days into the 2018 Olympic Games. Since the competition began on Friday, Trump has tweeted about the massive budget deal he signed into law, his desire to have more Republican legislators in Congress and offered condolences for two Ohio...
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Wind Causes Wipeouts, Postponements on Pyeongchang Slopes
Dangerous wind speeds forced organizers to adjust the schedule for several ski events over the first four days of the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. While snowboarders competed in their disciplines, wind appeared to affect performance, especially in women’s slopestyle, at Phoenix Park. American Mikaela Shiffrin, a gold medal contender in women’s slalom and giant slalom, will wait until at least...
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Jamie Anderson on Top After 1st of 2 Runs
Landing where some of her rivals fell, Jamie Anderson pulled off an impressive first run, scoring 83.00 points and putting her in gold medal position.
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Repeat Champ: Snowboarder Anderson Wins Gold for US in Women's Slopestyle
Jamie Anderson defended her title in Olympic women’s slopestyle snowboarding on Monday, surviving blustery and treacherous conditions at Phoenix Snow Park to give the United States its second gold medal at the Pyeongchang Winter Games. Anderson was one of the few riders in the final to navigate the tricky series of rails and jumps safely as the wind wreaked havoc...
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Jamie Anderson Wins Gold, Her Second in a Row
Snowboarder Jamie Anderson won her second consecutive gold medal in slopestyle on Monday. Anderson put up a strong first run that held up through a second round of competition.
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Who Runs Team USA? Women
Team USA has had a huge few days in Pyeongchang, raking in medals — most earned by women athletes. Each came with a personal milestone. One ended a longtime losing streak against Canada, and one ended a 42-year medal drought. U.S. women’s hockey ended their Olympic losing streak against rival Canada Thursday, winning gold in an epic 3-2 shootout...
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Road to No. 100: A History of US Winter Olympic Gold Medals
Shaun White made history for Team USA on Tuesday night when he captured the 100th all-time Winter Olympic gold medal for the United States, winning his third career gold medal in the men’s snowboard halfpipe. Here’s a look at the United States’ gold medal history at the Winter Olympics, and Team USA’s road to No. 100.
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Olympic Couples: Ice, Snow and Love in the Air in Pyeongchang
When you’re training and working with the same people every day, romantic sparks are bound to fly. In honor of Valentine’s Day, check out these Olympic athlete couples that show there’s more than just snow and ice in the air in Pyeongchang this year.
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How America Can Make a Medal Comeback in Pyeongchang
The United States has won at least 25 Winter Olympic medals at each of the last four Games. With one week to go in Pyeongchang, the Americans have visited the podium just 10 times and are on pace to post their lowest medal count at Winter Games since 1998.
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Team USA's Anderson, Marino and Jenson Advance in Big Air Event
A heavy round of qualifying in women’s snowboard big air set the stage for what’s sure to be an incredibly progressive final, and it was Austria’s Anna Gasser leading the field. Over the last year or two, doubles have taken women’s snowboard by storm. And sure enough, the double came out in qualifying.
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Baby Olympians: Identical Twins Show Their Team USA Spirit on Instagram
Winter Olympics fan Meagan Shemenski of Kern County, California, is showing her American spirit on Instagram with the help of her identical twin babies and a photographer friend. The mother of four posted a photo during the opening ceremony of her sons, Zachary and Benjamin, dressed up in outfits to celebrate the 2018 Winter Olympics. Photographer Genevieve Collins helped conceptualize...
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10 Winter Olympics Moments You Should Definitely Not Try at Home
The Winter Olympics is full of moments that one should really not try at home.
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D'oh, Canada: USA Rocks Its Olympic Rival to the North in Hockey and Curling
The winter sports world turn upside down Thursday, at least in Canada, after the United States beat its neighbor to the north in two of its most beloved sports. It happened to be Team USA’s best day so far at the 2018 Winter Games.
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Red, White, Blue and Gold: Watch Every US Gold Medal Performance
Americans athletes are bringing home the gold from the hockey rink to the slopes. Watch each of their gold medal performances here.
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Adorable Baby Animals Pose With Team USA
Team USA Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls pose for adorable photos with baby animals.
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Women's Snowboard Slopestyle Qualifier Canceled Due to Wind Conditions
The women’s snowboard slopestyle event qualifiers were canceled Sunday morning due to wind conditions in Pyeongchang, advancing all 28 athletes to the final round. The competition was scheduled to start at 11:30 p.m. EST Saturday and was delayed twice before event organizers announced that they had to cancel it. Normally, the finals consist of three runs with each rider’s best...
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Model Olympian: Jamie Anderson
This yoga-loving snowboarder was a golden girl for Team USA at the last Olympics.
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US Olympic Team Unveils Closing Ceremony Uniforms for Pyeongchang Games
One hundred days before the Olympic Winter Games kick off in Pyeongchang, American Olympians unveiled their uniforms for the closing ceremony — red, white and blue patriotic outfits designed by Polo Ralph Lauren. Olympic silver medalist Gus Kenworthy, gold medalist Jamie Anderson, and Olympians Maia and Alex Shibutani debuted their uniforms on NBC’s “TODAY” show Wednesday.