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  2. Johann Olav Koss - Wikipedia

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    Koss made his Olympic debut at the 1992 Winter Olympics, finishing seventh on the 5,000 m, five days after undergoing surgery because of an inflamed pancreas. He would recover to win gold on the 1,500 m (by only 0.04 seconds over his countryman Ådne Søndrål) and silver on the 10,000 m (behind Dutch skater Bart Veldkamp).

  3. Phil Mahre - Wikipedia

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    Mahre was born in Yakima, Washington alongside his fraternal twin brother Steve (who is four minutes younger). Phil, Steve, and their seven siblings (four older, three younger) [1] grew up at a ski area; in 1964, their father Dave "Spike" Mahre became the mountain manager for the White Pass ski area, [2] [3] [4] 50 miles (80 km) west of Yakima on US-12, where they moved into a home near the ...

  4. Lizzy Yarnold - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anne Yarnold, OBE [5] (born 31 October 1988) is a British former skeleton racer who joined the Great Britain national squad in 2010. With consecutive Olympic gold medals in 2014 and 2018, she is the most successful British Winter Olympian and the most successful Olympic skeleton athlete of all time from any nation. [6]

  5. Debbie Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Debra Rae "Debbie" Armstrong (born December 6, 1963) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Seattle, Washington.She was the first Olympic gold medalist from the U.S. in women's alpine skiing in twelve years, winning the giant slalom at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.

  6. Amy Williams - Wikipedia

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    Amy Joy Williams, MBE (born 29 September 1982) [3] is a British former skeleton racer and Olympic gold medallist. Originally a runner, she began training in skeleton in 2002 after trying the sport on a push-start track at the University of Bath.

  7. J.J. Rice, Olympic-Bound Kite Foil Racer, Dead at 18

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    J.J. Rice, Olympic-Bound Kite Foil Racer, Dead at 18. CBS News. June 17, 2024 at 3:02 PM. United States-born kitefoiler J.J. Rice, who was set to represent Tonga at the Paris Olympics, died in a ...

  8. Tommy Moe - Wikipedia

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    He won a month after the Olympics, a super-G at Whistler, Canada, [9] [10] his sole World Cup victory). Moe's best World Cup season was also in 1994, where he finished third in the super-G and eighth in both the downhill and overall standings. (Since 1971, the World Cup standings have not included the Winter Olympics or World Championships ...

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