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	<title>Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics &#187; Speed Skating</title>
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		<title>Speedskater Groves wins Olympic bronze medal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RICHMOND, B.C. &#8211; Maybe the long-track speedskating team&#8217;s revolutionary skinsuit made the difference. Maybe it was the full-time technician devoted to keeping everybody&#8217;s skates in top shape. Or perhaps it was one of the many other programs funded by Own The Podium that helped provide the edge. Whatever the cause, Kristina Groves&#8217; surprise and gutsy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RICHMOND, B.C. &#8211; Maybe the long-track speedskating team&#8217;s revolutionary skinsuit made the difference. Maybe it was the full-time technician devoted to keeping everybody&#8217;s skates in top shape. Or perhaps it was one of the many other programs funded by Own The Podium that helped provide the edge.</p>
<p>Whatever the cause, Kristina Groves&#8217; surprise and gutsy bronze medal in the women&#8217;s 3,000 metres Sunday came after one of those heart-stopping finishes that all too often in the past have ended with a Canadian on the wrong side of the equation.</p>
<p>This time? It was a visibly shaken Daniela Anschutz Thoms of Germany bent over, staring downward as she circled the ice while an ebullient crowd of 6,558 shook the Richmond Olympic Oval, agony and ecstasy separated by a mere three-hundredths of a second.</p>
<p>&#8220;Kristina was saying, &#8216;She got me, she got me by a little bit,&#8217;&#8221; said teammate Clara Hughes, who joined Groves in the oval&#8217;s infield to watch the final pairing of Anschutz Thoms and Dutchwoman Ireen Wust. &#8220;I said, &#8216;You did the best you could,&#8217; and then we looked up and it said fourth beside Anschutz Thoms, it was great. …</p>
<p>&#8220;I got to watch my training partner, my teammate and my friend skate the 3,000-metre race of her life and come in third and win the bronze medal and it was beautiful. It was a great day for our team.&#8221;</p>
<p>That it was — and the message from the Canadians to their rivals on this day was clearly: &#8220;We&#8217;re ready, bring it on.&#8217;</p>
<p>Groves, the fifth-placed Hughes and Cindy Klassen, who was 14th, each skated their best possible race and would have had cause to leave the oval with their heads held high even with lesser results.</p>
<p>The big question at an Olympics is always whether the athletes bearing all the pressure to perform actually deliver when it counts the most. And the speedskaters have been carrying more than their share of pressure, with team officials privately feeling the team can win nine medals. Through the men&#8217;s 5,000 and women&#8217;s 3,000, two of Canada&#8217;s weakest events, the answer seems to be a resounding yes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everyone has done everything they possibly can to prepare the best for these Games,&#8221; said Groves of Ottawa. &#8220;There&#8217;s been so much attention and so much focus on performing and doing it at home. To be able to do it here, the team has got off to a great start. We have an incredibly strong team … I think we&#8217;ll do really, really well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Groves, an all-rounder whose best events are the 1,500 and the 1,000, already is picking up a medal at a distance in which she&#8217;s generally a shade just behind the top girls. The first two steps on the podium went to form with Czech Martina Sablikova blowing away the rest of the field in a time of four minutes 2.53 seconds and German Stephanie Beckert, who chased down Groves in the final 200 metres of a white-knuckle pairing, taking silver in 4:04.62.</p>
<p>Groves finished in 4:04.84 and was convinced she hadn&#8217;t done enough to win a medal. She then settled in with Hughes and coach Xiuli Wang to watch the final pairing, knowing she&#8217;d given it her all.</p>
<p>&#8220;I knew I had done the best race I could and that&#8217;s all I can control,&#8221; the 33-year-old said when asked if it was tough to watch. &#8220;I obviously wanted the best race possible today and I think I did that. So it was a little nerve-wracking to watch, but that&#8217;s OK. It was only a couple of minutes.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Olympic medal is the third for Groves, who won silver in both the 1,500 and team pursuit at the 2006 Turin Games. More are likely. A five-time medallist at the 2008 world championships, Groves is a top contender in the 1,500 and 1,000. She also leads a pursuit team miles ahead of the competition and will skate in the 5,000.</p>
<p>Like her teammates, Groves said she got a charge from an oval alive in a sea of the customary orange of Dutch fans, who wildly cheered each skater as they zipped around the corners of the gruelling endurance test. There was also a strong and boisterous collection of red-clad Canadian fans, perhaps anticipating the long-track team&#8217;s first medal at the Games, stomping their feet and chanting, &#8220;Canada, Canada&#8221; when Klassen, Hughes and Groves stepped to the line.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I was sitting to put my skates on, Cindy was just starting her race and they announced her pair and they announced her and it just gave me goosebumps listening to the crowd,&#8221; said Groves.</p>
<p>&#8220;I’ve never really experienced that crowd that loud for Canada. It was deafening, just deafening.&#8221;</p>
<p>Added Hughes, who comes from Glen Sutton, Que: &#8220;I just felt like this is the greatest thing that we&#8217;ll ever feel as Canadian athletes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hughes, the defending 5,000 Olympic champion and flag-bearer at the opening ceremonies, couldn&#8217;t wipe the smile off her face after putting up a time of 4:06.01. Her eyes screamed determination and focus and she zipped around the oval and pumped her fist several times after crossing the line.</p>
<p>&#8220;I skated the best I&#8217;ve skated in years technically today and it was just a little short for me,&#8221; said Hughes, who will race the 5,000 on Feb. 24 before ending her illustrious career. &#8220;When I finish a 3K and I wish it was a 5K, it means I&#8217;ve got good skating legs. You have to be satisfied when you give your best.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s a lot of talk about medals, gold medals and medal count, and this and that, but for me it&#8217;s about how I feel on that ice and today I just feel very proud, very satisfied.&#8221;</p>
<p>For Winnipeg&#8217;s Klassen, simply competing at the Olympics was like victory in itself. Her knees will never be the same after surgery and she&#8217;s spent all season trying to reinvent herself as a skater, focusing on the finer points of technique with her trademark power a thing of the past.</p>
<p>The country&#8217;s most decorated Olympian with six career medals also had to overcome personal adversity, as well, after her sister was nearly killed when her car slid off an icy bridge into a frozen river in February 2008. Klassen ended her season early to be by her sister&#8217;s side as she made an amazing recovery.</p>
<p>&#8220;I guess the last four years, my faith in God is what grounds me,&#8221; said Klassen, a devout Mennonite.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t even know if I&#8217;d qualify for the Games and I&#8217;m just so thankful to be here and it&#8217;s an honour to be able to represent Canada.&#8221;</p>
<p>Note:The start of racing for the final seven pairings was delayed for about 10 minutes after one of the ice-resurfacing machines spilled water near the inner lane&#8217;s finish line. Officials and coaches conferred while what appeared to be a rough spot near the centre-line was repaired. Skaters seemed unaffected by the mishap. … Jeremy Wotherspoon of Red Deer, Alta., leads a Canadian contingent of four skaters in the men&#8217;s 500 on Monday. He&#8217;s in the 12th of 19 pairs</p>
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		<title>Speed Skating: Vancouver 2010 ones to watch &#8211; Shani Davis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 04:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vancouver (AFP) &#8211; Penpix of stars to watch at the February 12-28 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver: SPEED SKATING Shani Davis Shani Davis, the first black Winter Olympic individual event champion, will attempt to match fellow American Eric Heiden&#8217;s one-Games record of five speedskating gold medals at the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. Davis, a three-time [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Vancouver (AFP) &#8211; </strong>Penpix of stars to watch at the February 12-28 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver:</p>
<p>SPEED SKATING<br />
Shani Davis</p>
<p>Shani Davis, the first black Winter Olympic individual event champion, will attempt to match fellow American Eric Heiden&#8217;s one-Games record of five speedskating gold medals at the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games.</p>
<p>Davis, a three-time 1,500m and two-time 1,000m world champion, is the world record-holder at each distance and won his landmark gold medal at 1,000 meters at the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games, where he also took silver in the 1,500.</p>
<p>Born on a Friday the 13th in 1982, Davis was raised by his mother on the south side of Chicago. He began roller skating at age three, outracing roller rink guards, and took to the ice at age six even as playmates ridiculed him for not embracing more typical sports such as basketball or American football.</p>
<p>Davis was brought into speedskating soon after by the son of his mother&#8217;s employer, who was involved with elite-level speedskating.</p>
<p>By age eight, Davis was winning age-group titles and on his way to making history, a success that has brought more black youths into US speedskating programs.</p>
<p>Controversy has dogged Davis as well. He has his own individual sponsors, which ran him afoul of US Speedskating&#8217;s sponsorships, which often conflicted. Davis spent significant time training in Canada rather than at US facilities.</p>
<p>In 2006, US teammate Chad Hedrick criticized Davis for not being part of the US team pursuit squad, which lost to end Hedrick&#8217;s bid for five medals. Davis said he had told officials earlier he would not skate the event so he could concentrate on his individual events.</p>
<p>Davis, 27, is a favorite in the 1,000 and 1,500 at Vancouver, with the 500m and the long-distance races, the 5,000 and 10,000, expected to be trouble spots.</p>
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		<title>Short Track Speed Skating: Vancouver 2010 ones to watch &#8211; Apolo Anton Ohno</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 04:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Vancouver (AFP) &#8211; Penpix of stars to watch at the February 12-28 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver:  SHORT-TRACK SPEED SKATING Apolo Anton Ohno  American Apolo Anton Ohno &#8211; with two gold, one silver and two bronze medals &#8211; is set to become the most decorated Olympic short-track speed skater.  Five other short-trackers have picked five [...]]]></description>
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<p> SHORT-TRACK SPEED SKATING<br />
Apolo Anton Ohno</p>
<p> American Apolo Anton Ohno &#8211; with two gold, one silver and two bronze medals &#8211; is set to become the most decorated Olympic short-track speed skater.</p>
<p> Five other short-trackers have picked five Olympic medals each but already retired.</p>
<p> In Vancouver, 27-year-old Ohno can also replace long-track legend Bonnie Blair as the most medalled US Winter Olympian if he skates away with two more in his third Olympic Games.</p>
<p> His surname is from his Japanese-born father Yuki Ohno who used the sport to discipline his son as a single dad in Seattle; Apolo, is coined from Greek words combining to mean &#8220;to lead away from.&#8221;</p>
<p> Ohno gained pop-icon status in the US media at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games when he won the 1,500 metres after South Korean Kim Dong-Sung was disqualified for blocking him to finish first.</p>
<p> Ohno, who has also won nine world titles, triumphed in the 500 metres in Turin four years later, beating South Korean archrival Ahn Hyun-Soo.</p>
<p> &#8221;I still feel like I&#8217;m one of the best skaters in the world,&#8221; said Ohno. &#8220;And any given day I can battle for hitting the top of the podium.&#8221;</p>
<p> After Kim retired and injury-hit Ahn failed to qualify for Vancouver, Ohno can expect his toughest competition to come from another Korean, reigning world champion Lee Ho-Suk, the runner-up to Ahn in the 1,000m and 1,500m in Turin.</p>
<p> Ohno has remained a celebrity at home, winning TV&#8217;s Dancing with the Stars title with Julianne Hough in 2007. He was one of the US People magazine&#8217;s 50 most beautiful people in the same year.</p>
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		<title>Short Track Speed Skating: Vancouver 2010 ones to watch &#8211; Apolo Anton Ohno</title>
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<p><strong>Vancouver (AFP) &#8211; </strong>Penpix of stars to watch at the February 12-28 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver:</p>
<p>SHORT-TRACK SPEED SKATING<br />
Apolo Anton Ohno</p>
<p> American Apolo Anton Ohno &#8211; with two gold, one silver and two bronze medals &#8211; is set to become the most decorated Olympic short-track speed skater.</p>
<p> Five other short-trackers have picked five Olympic medals each but already retired.</p>
<p> In Vancouver, 27-year-old Ohno can also replace long-track legend Bonnie Blair as the most medalled US Winter Olympian if he skates away with two more in his third Olympic Games.</p>
<p> His surname is from his Japanese-born father Yuki Ohno who used the sport to discipline his son as a single dad in Seattle; Apolo, is coined from Greek words combining to mean &#8220;to lead away from.&#8221;</p>
<p> Ohno gained pop-icon status in the US media at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games when he won the 1,500 metres after South Korean Kim Dong-Sung was disqualified for blocking him to finish first.</p>
<p> Ohno, who has also won nine world titles, triumphed in the 500 metres in Turin four years later, beating South Korean archrival Ahn Hyun-Soo.</p>
<p> &#8221;I still feel like I&#8217;m one of the best skaters in the world,&#8221; said Ohno. &#8220;And any given day I can battle for hitting the top of the podium.&#8221;</p>
<p>After Kim retired and injury-hit Ahn failed to qualify for Vancouver, Ohno can expect his toughest competition to come from another Korean, reigning world champion Lee Ho-Suk, the runner-up to Ahn in the 1,000m and 1,500m in Turin.</p>
<p> Ohno has remained a celebrity at home, winning TV&#8217;s Dancing with the Stars title with Julianne Hough in 2007. He was one of the US People magazine&#8217;s 50 most beautiful people in the same year.</p>
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		<title>Speed skating: Pechstein cleared to race at Salt Lake City</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bharath</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Berlin (AFP) &#8211; German speedskater Claudia Pechstein, banned for two years due to doping irregularities, was on Tuesday told by a Swiss Federal Court that she can compete in a World Cup event at Salt Lake City. Last month, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) upheld a two-year suspension against the five-time Olympic champion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://2010.olympicsinfo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/claudia-pechstein-clara-hughes-and-cindy-klassen_58imgFLead-tT.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-448" src="http://2010.olympicsinfo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/claudia-pechstein-clara-hughes-and-cindy-klassen_58imgFLead-tT.jpg" alt="" width="231" height="181" /></a>Berlin (AFP) &#8211; German speedskater Claudia Pechstein, banned for two years due to doping irregularities, was on Tuesday told by a Swiss Federal Court that she can compete in a World Cup event at Salt Lake City.</p>
<p>Last month, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) upheld a two-year suspension against the five-time Olympic champion due to anomalies in her biological passport.</p>
<p>But Tuesday&#8217;s decision by Switzerland&#8217;s highest judicial authority gives the 37-year-old the opportunity to meet the qualifying mark for the Vancouver Winter Olympics in the 3,000 metres race at Salt Lake City on Friday.</p>
<p>Though she has been authorised to compete, CAS&#8217;s decision has not been overturned so Pechstein would not be guaranteed a place in the German squad even if she does fulfill the qualifying criteria of a top-eight finish.</p>
<p>&#8220;For me, this authorisation to race is lie a small victory, because I did nothing wrong and I&#8217;ve always hoped that we&#8217;d get to this stage,&#8221; Pechstein told the German news agency SID.</p>
<p>Pechstein has never failed a drugs test but CAS upheld the legality of her ban, which was imposed by the International Skating Union (ISU) last winter after her biological passport showed abnormal alterations in her blood profile.</p>
<p>Pechstein has vehemently disputed the case against her, claiming laboratory errors in the tests used to condemn her.</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t expect any miracles from me,&#8221; Pechstein added.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve had to train for ten months in a state of incredible stress, but I want to qualify for the Olympic Games, I have only have one chance to do so and I hope to seize it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Winter Olympics run from February 12-28 in Vancouver.</p>
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		<title>Short Track Speed Skating: South Korea aim to tighten golden stranglehold</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TOKYO (AFP) &#8211; World champion Lee Ho-Suk is determined to tighten South Korea&#8217;s stranglehold on Olympic short-track speed skating gold despite the daunting challenges from the United States and Canada. China&#8217;s Wang Meng, who won the 500m to prevent South Korean women&#8217;s gold-medal monopoly at the 2006 Turin Games, is ready to reign supreme after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://2010.olympicsinfo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/apolo-anton-ohno-ho-suk-lee-torino-2006_74imgFLead-ES.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-118" src="http://2010.olympicsinfo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/apolo-anton-ohno-ho-suk-lee-torino-2006_74imgFLead-ES.jpg" alt="" width="231" height="181" /></a>TOKYO (AFP) &#8211; </strong>World champion Lee Ho-Suk is determined to tighten South Korea&#8217;s stranglehold on Olympic short-track speed skating gold despite the daunting challenges from the United States and Canada.</p>
<p>China&#8217;s Wang Meng, who won the 500m to prevent South Korean women&#8217;s gold-medal monopoly at the 2006 Turin Games, is ready to reign supreme after taking the overall, 500m and 1,000m titles at last year&#8217;s world championships.</p>
<p>For South Korea, short-track skating and the Olympic Winter Games are blood brothers, although world figure skating champion Kim Yu-Na could be poised to grab the headlines in Vancouver.</p>
<p>In Turin, the South Korea team collected an all-time high of six gold, three silver and two bronze medals &#8211; all but one of the bronzes coming in the short track.</p>
<p>&#8220;My goal is to win a gold by beating Apolo Anton Ohno of the United States and Canada&#8217;s Charles Hamelin,&#8221; said Lee, the runner-up to compatriot Ahn Hyun-Soo in the men&#8217;s 1,000m and 1,500m at the last Games.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I get my first gold, I will then aim at another,&#8221; added the 23-year-old, famous for his dynamic outside pass.</p>
<p>He also teamed with Ahn in powering South Korea to the 5,000m-relay gold in Turin.</p>
<p>Ahn has not raced internationally since injuring his knee two years ago and failed to qualify for Vancouver, leaving South Korea&#8217;s hopes pinned on Lee.</p>
<p>Ohno denied South Korea&#8217;s sweep of four men&#8217;s gold medals in Turin by winning the 500m. It was his second Olympic title after he claimed the 1,500m in his media-hyped Olympic debut in 2002 in Salt Lake City.</p>
<p>The 27-year-old American beat Lee into second spot overall at the 2008 world championships but finished fifth last year when compatriot J.R. Celski ended second and Hamelin third behind the Korean.</p>
<p>Ohno, who has collected five Olympic medals and nine world titles, still managed to rank second in this season&#8217;s 1,000m World Cup. He won the third race of the four-leg series.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe in my heart that if I show up and I&#8217;m physically ready and mentally ready and I feel good, there&#8217;s no way I can&#8217;t win,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Hamelin, who won the 500m world title in 2007 and 2009 and finished top in this season&#8217;s 500m World Cup, aims for his first individual Olympic medal.</p>
<p>Celski, 19, who grew up watching Ohno skate for glory on television, missed the World Cup after his skate blade deeply sliced his left leg at the national championships in September.</p>
<p>But he has recovered for his first Olympic challenge.</p>
<p>Wang beat South Korean Kim Min-Jung into second overall spot with teammate Zhou Yang third last year to win the back-to-back world titles.</p>
<p>The 24-year-old Chinese looks still more formidable in the absence of South Korean Jin Sun-Yu, who collected the 1,000m, 1,500m and 3,000m-relay golds in Turin. Hampered by injury, Jin could not win a ticket to Vancouver.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have a lot of hope not only for me, but for all the team. I hope that we will realise a historical breakthrough in all the races,&#8221; Wang told AFP.</p>
<p>The sport became a full Olympic sport in 1992 and China won their first short-track title in 2002 which was also the first-ever Winter Olympic gold for the Asian sporting superpower.</p>
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