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Think Tiger Woods standing over a gimme putt, or Michael Jordan on a 1-on-0 breakaway. That's how easy a shot skip Kevin Martin had to win gold for the Canadians with the final stone of the match -- the final stone of the entire Olympic tournament. But, unbelievably, Martin's stone sailed an inch too far, giving Norway the unlikely gold 6-5. Switzerland won bronze. • Cruz: A rockin' good time • U.S. women fourth • Results: Men | Women
Closer Look: Curling up in bed alone With 250,000 condoms on hand, the Winter Olympics might seem like a big lovefest. But can sex before the big event stunt performance? A Closer Look explores. Curling: Yes, it's an Olympic sport Anyone can play with (broom) sticks and (granite) stones, but only the best call themselves curlers. |
• U.S. women's curling team to play for bronze • Britain's curling women comeback queens • U.S. women reach curling final four • Erickson clutch for U.S. curling women • Canada curlers stay unbeaten; U.S. still alive • American men stay in contention in curling • U.S. men barely hold on in curling • Americans go 0-2 in afternoon curling action More Headlines
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