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Ten events. Two medals. Not exactly a glowing showing by U.S. skiers who were hoping for a record medal haul on their own slopes. Bode Miller's two silvers don't cover up yet another disappointing Olympic performance by the American Alpine team, which, besides Miller, didn't have a skier finish in the top seven of any event. The Americans still trail the rest of the world on the slopes, writes Jim Caple. • Complete Alpine results | Alpine medal tracker • Cruz: Eberharter finally a bride | Kostelic's ride • Miller's medals: Giant slalom silver | Combined silver
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Caple: A wonderful day on the mountain With three medals already, alpine skier Janica Kostelic is a Croatian on the brink of Olympic history, Cruz: Finally a bride Stephan Eberharter has always been one step down on the podium, but he got his gold now. Cruz: Kostelic thought she was slow Janica Kostelic had a knack for predicting the medalists in the Super G -- except herself. Adelson: Picabo's unexpected ending They came to see Picabo Street, women's skiing's largest crowd, and saw Carole Montillet streak by. More Features & Columns |
• Kostelic to skip super-G to focus on final • Wiberg's final race will be in April • USA's Miller fails to medal after falling twice • Rahlves 8th in Super G | Too cautious • Canadian skier hospitalized after crash • Strobl wins men's downhill | Rahlves 16th • Major holdup has downhill fans fuming • Eberharter insists he's happy with bronze More Headlines
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