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Rough day on ice for Americans

Published: Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008 12:31 a.m. MDT
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The U.S. men also advanced with a second-place showing in the 5,000 relay behind Korea.

They'll get a chance for an improved showing today during the final races of the weekend. Winners will be crowned in the 500 and relay races as well as a second set of 1,500 races.

Competition starts at 3 p.m.

Short Track World Cup

Women's 1000

1. Wang Meng, China

2. Shin Sae-Bom, Korea

3. Kimberly Derrick, USA

Men's 1000

1. Kwak Yoon-Gy, Korea

2. Lee Ho-Suk, Korea

3. Lee Jung-Su, Korea

Women's 1500

1. Zhou Yang, China

2. Jung Ba-Ra, Korea

3. Yang Shin-Young, Korea

Men's 1500

1. Sung Si-Bak, Korea

2. Charles Hamlin, Canada

3. Jeff Simon, USA


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Apolo Ohno skates between between Korea's Jung-Su Lee and Ho-Suk Lee before falling in the 1,000-meter Men's Short Track World Cup Speedskating competition at the Utah Olympic Oval.

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