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Two Gold medals, eight years after his first double in Salt Lake City: Simon Ammann’s triumph in Vancouver confirmed him as one of the greatest Ski Jumpers in the Olympic History! The Swiss paid a visit to the Olympic Magazine to relive his unbelievable Golden Moments. Copyright IOC/EBU
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A&F Jeans, and the Leopard have been chosen as the new official mascots of the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. The decision was made by the Russian public following a live television show “Talismaniya Sochi 2014 – The Final”. 2612 views 1 2 3 4 5 Current Rating: 4 Youth Olympic Games How to… embrace the Olympic Values! We start a series of cool videos clips produced during the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games. Made with YOG fans in mind,
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Air Force One Low! After the first video about the Olympic values, find out how to perform at your best in today’s video. Being a healthy athlete is all about balance: living a healthy lifestyle and balancing your nutrition in preparation for training and competition. All the medallists since 1896 Magic Moment Stefania Belmondo: success on the agenda
Standing just 1.55 metres tall and weighing 47 kilos, the cross-country skier was the revelation of the Albertville Winter Games in 1992. She placed 5th in the 15km,
Air Force One High Belfast Telegraph Northern Irelands lead, 4th in the 5km, 2nd in the pursuit and 3rd in the relay with the Italian team. Finally, she took gold in the last event, the 30km. Almost half of the 160 inhabitants of Pontebernardo, Stefania’s home town, had travelled to Les Saisies to cheer her on, and they were not disappointed! Become a fan 39 views 1 2 3 4 5 Current Rating: -1 More about
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Results on Wednesday from the 9th day of the $9 million WTA and ATP Masters Series hardcourt tournament (x denotes seeding):WomenQuarter-finalsVera Zvonareva (RUS x3) bt Agnieszka Radwanska (POL x9) 7... 30 March 2011
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