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September 02, 2010

























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Taiwanese Olympic bobsledder hurt
 STOCKTON, Iowa (AP) -- A member of the Taiwanese bobsledding team was in critical condition Wednesday after an auto accident.
 Chia-chan Steven Lee, 33, who lives in Lake Forest, Ill., was the passenger in a car driven by Samuel Hwang, 28, of LaPorte, Ind.
Feb. 23: Full story

Games' thrill quite a ride
By CAMERON MAXWELL -- Calgary Sun
 No matter what, Christina Smith and Paula McKenzie will always be in the record and history books.
 The duo, who drove the Canada 1 bobsleigh down the track at Park City, are forever immortalized as the first Canadian women to compete in the high-speed sport which, for women, made its Olympic debut.
Feb. 23: Full story

Hays, Shimer end medal drought for U.S. team
 PARK CITY, Utah (AP) -- Don't faint, Todd Hays. Dry those tears, Brian Shimer. It's over.
 The Americans ended nearly a half-century of Olympic frustration for the U.S. men's bobsled team, driving to the silver and bronze medals in the four-man race Saturday.
Feb. 23: Full story

British bobsledder hit in helmet by stone
 PARK CITY, Utah (CP) -- It's tough enough going down the Olympic bobsleigh course at the best of times.
 It's even harder when someone throws a stone at your sled.
 The second British sled repeated its second run Friday after driver Lee Johnston complained a stone had been thrown at him. Johnston, a Royal Marine Commando, said the stone had smashed into his visor as he drove down the Utah Olympic Park track at more than 125 km/h.
Feb. 23: Full story

Previous headlines

Feb. 23: Prince Albert crashes in four-man bobsled
Feb. 23: Langen drops out of four-man
Feb. 23: Hays can drive into bobsled history
Feb. 21: Virgin Islands crashes in four-man
Feb. 21: Shimer prepares for a last, tearful ride
Feb. 21: Men still feel like the U.S. bobsled drought continues
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