The
Winter Olympics
By:
Jake,
Claire, and Alex
The
Winter Olympics are starting up Friday February 7th. This year is
the first time Russia has hosted The Winter Olympics. The Olympics are
happening in Sochi, Russia. Other countries that have hosted the winter
Olympics are The United States, France, Austria, Canada, Japan, Italy, Norway,
and Switzerland. These
are the top 15 USA memories of the winter Olympics…..
15. The
first gold medal in Winter Olympics history was won by an American in speed
skating.
14.
The women’s hockey team won America’s first gold medal in hockey since the 1980
Miracle on Ice.
13.
Jack Shea became the first athlete to win two gold medals in one Winter Games (500m
and 1,500m speed skating).
12. Button
revolutionized his sport while becoming the first American figure skater to win
gold.
11. Fully recovered from a career-threatening fall at the 1979 World Championships, Mahre -- the 1980 Olympic slalom silver medalist.
10. Skating to Tchaikovsky, the graceful 19-year-old, Peggy Fleming enchanted the crowd and a worldwide TV audience. Handily averting America's first gold-medal shutout in Winter Olympics history, the five-time U.S. and two-time world champion won by 88.2 points and became an enduring star that had a huge impact on the popularity of her sport.
9. Brian Boitano skated the performance of his life, becoming the first American skater to land a triple axel.
8. Jimmy Shea became the first U.S. athlete to win gold in men's skeleton.
7. America's 46 years without an Olympic bobsledding medal ended when this unlikely pair, Jill Bakken and Vonetta Flowers roared out of obscurity to win the inaugural women's event.
6. Eddie Eagan became the only athlete in Olympic history to win gold at both the summer and Winter Games.
11. Fully recovered from a career-threatening fall at the 1979 World Championships, Mahre -- the 1980 Olympic slalom silver medalist.
10. Skating to Tchaikovsky, the graceful 19-year-old, Peggy Fleming enchanted the crowd and a worldwide TV audience. Handily averting America's first gold-medal shutout in Winter Olympics history, the five-time U.S. and two-time world champion won by 88.2 points and became an enduring star that had a huge impact on the popularity of her sport.
9. Brian Boitano skated the performance of his life, becoming the first American skater to land a triple axel.
8. Jimmy Shea became the first U.S. athlete to win gold in men's skeleton.
7. America's 46 years without an Olympic bobsledding medal ended when this unlikely pair, Jill Bakken and Vonetta Flowers roared out of obscurity to win the inaugural women's event.
6. Eddie Eagan became the only athlete in Olympic history to win gold at both the summer and Winter Games.
5. The
speed skater's long-sought gold was one of the most emotional moments in
Olympic history. Dan Jansen skated a touching victory lap with his daughter
Jane, named after his sister who died, to whom he dedicated his medal.
4. Bonnie Blair became the most decorated American athlete in Winter Olympics history.
4. Bonnie Blair became the most decorated American athlete in Winter Olympics history.
3. In
one of the most dominant performances in Olympic history, Eric Heiden, 21,
became the first athlete to win five individual gold medals in a single Games,
summer or winter.
2. Often called "the forgotten miracle," the U.S. upset vastly superior Canadian and Soviet teams. Their 3-2 win over the Soviets came with a Cold War backdrop, and their 9-4 rout of Czechoslovakia secured the gold.
1. In arguably the greatest moment in U.S. sports history, when a gritty, talented team coached by Herb Brooks and made up mostly of college players upset a Soviet powerhouse that had dominated world hockey and whipped them 10-3 in an exhibition a week before the Games.
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some information about past winter Olympics.
2. Often called "the forgotten miracle," the U.S. upset vastly superior Canadian and Soviet teams. Their 3-2 win over the Soviets came with a Cold War backdrop, and their 9-4 rout of Czechoslovakia secured the gold.
1. In arguably the greatest moment in U.S. sports history, when a gritty, talented team coached by Herb Brooks and made up mostly of college players upset a Soviet powerhouse that had dominated world hockey and whipped them 10-3 in an exhibition a week before the Games.
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