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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - January 31</title>
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   The U.S. women's national team claimed an Olympic berth with a semi-final victory over Costa Rica on Jan. 27 at the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Vancouver, B.C. Following the victory, Team USA claimed the championship by defeating Canada, 4-0. U.S. HAS STRONG SHOWING AT WINTER X GAMES Shaun White (Carlsbad, Calif.) closed out the Winter X Games on Jan. 29 in Aspen, Colo., by scoring the first-ever perfect 100 and winning gold in the men's snowboard s
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   <title>Abbott wins third national title</title>
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   Jeremy Abbott won his third national title in dominating fashion Sunday, when he placed first in the men's free skate at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Abbott, 26, earned 183.35 points during the free skate, topping the score of 157.93 posted by Adam Rippon. Abbott skated last Sunday after placing first in Friday's short program. He earned a total of 273.58 points, while Rippon finished in second with 240.87. Ross Miner had been fou
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   <title>Wagner scores big in free skate to win title</title>
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   Ashley Wagner scored big in the free skate Saturday to win the women's title at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Wagner, 20, was in third place after Thursday's short program, but vaulted ahead of Alissa Czisny and Agnes Zawadzki to win her first U.S. title with a score of 123.96 in the free skate. The two-time U.S. bronze medalist finally earned gold with an overall score of 123.96, beating Czisny by 7.10 points and Zawadzki by 16.
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   <title>Abbott takes large lead at nationals</title>
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   Trying for his third national title, Jeremy Abbott surged to a large lead after the men's short program at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships Friday night. The 26-year-old Abbott picked up 90.23 points and is comfortably ahead of Adam Rippon by 7.29 points going into Sunday's free skate. Armin Mahbanoozadeh (80.66) was third. Abbott, who was ninth at the 2010 Olympics, won national championships in 2009 and 2010. Earlier Friday, Meryl 
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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - January 24</title>
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   The U.S. women's national team played in the two highest- scoring games in team history, defeating the Dominican Republic 14-0 and Guatemala 13-0 in the opening rounds of the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament held in Vancouver, Canada. SPEEDSKATING EARNS SIX MEDALS AT WORLD CUP Led by Shani Davis's (Chicago, Ill.) two gold medals in the 1000m., Team USA captured six medals at World Cup 4 held Jan. 21-22 in Kearn, Utah. Heather Richardson (High Point,
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   <title>Freestyle skier Burke dies</title>
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   Freestyle skier Sarah Burke died Thursday, a little more than a week after suffering serious injuries in a training accident. She was 29 years old. The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association posted on its Facebook page that Burke died in a Salt Lake City hospital. Burke had been in critical condition following her January 10 accident, which happened while she was skiing in Park City, Utah, at a sponsor event. Burke won four Winter X Games gold medals i
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   <title>Olympic triple jump champ to miss London Games</title>
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   Portugal's Nelson Evora will not defend his Olympic triple jump gold medal at this summer's London Games because of a fractured shin. Evora was hurt while warming up for an event in Lisbon on Wednesday. He also had surgery on the same shin two years ago. After winning the triple jump at the 2007 world championships, Evora took gold a year later at the Beijing Games. 
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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - January 18</title>
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   Team USA had a strong finish at the IBU World Cup in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, with the entire men's squad placing in the top 35 in the 12.5km pursuit. Tim Burke (Paul Smiths, N.Y.) placed 16th and posted the top finish for Team USA, while Lowell Bailey (Lake Placid, N.Y.) finished 18th. Russell Currier (Stockholm, Maine) raced to a career-best sixth place in the 10km sprint, and Sara Studebaker (Boise, Idaho) had the highest finish for the American women, placing 42
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