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GER 12 16 7 35
USA 10 13 11 34
NOR 11 7 6 24
CAN 6 3 8 17
RUS 6 6 4 16
AUT 2 4 10 16
ITA 4 4 4 12
FRA 4 5 2 11
SUI 3 2 6 11
NED 3 5 0 8

Long-track silver: Parra, then Dutchman, set new records
With four laps to go, Derek Parra could hear the crowd chanting, "USA! USA!" He was on the verge of doing something no one had expected — breaking the world record in long-track speedskating's 5,000 meters.

U.S. nordic jumpers still in running
American Todd Lodwick finished seventh Saturday in the jumping segment of the nordic combined individual competition. Now he'll have to pass several elite skiers during Sunday's 15-kilometer cross country race to claim an Olympic medal. But the Colorado native suggests he's been handed some "hometown" karma.

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Ticket scalpers skirting the law
Salt Lake City officials say they plan to crack down on illegal ticket re-selling, the practice more commonly known as scalping.
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Eyes and ears of the world turn to Salt Lake
Athletes, dignitaries, scores of performers, 55,000 spectators — and the watching world saw the 2002 Winter Games leap to life Friday night in Salt Lake City's Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium.

Cross-country skiing: Wild West results
On a course that whips around a Wild West replica complete with American Indian tepees and horse-drawn sleighs, a young American surprised his own team Saturday with the best men's U.S. Olympic cross country finish in a decade.

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So far, Olympic transportation a smooth ride
Saturday provided a real test of the Olympic transportation plan. The results-- so far so good, with one exception.

February 9, 2002




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