President Dmitri Medvedev have called on Russian Olympics officials to “take the brave decision and submit their resignations”, following the country’s less-than-satisfactory performance in the last Winter Olympics games.
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Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – The Americans were unable to snatch the Olympic hockey gold, but goalie Ryan Miller proved that his contributions to the team deserved some recognition.
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – Canadian Sidney Crosby was the hero of tonight’s game as he scored a game-winning goal to lift his team past the Americans in overtime, 3-2.
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – The closing day for this year’s Winter Olympics will also be one of the more anticipated days because of another reason: the gold medal championship match between rival team USA and Canada for the Men’s Ice Hockey Olympic event!
As one of the most anticipated matches on this year’s Winter Olympics, it is equally fitting to hold the Men’s Hockey championship match between USA and Canada on the closing day of the Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – Today is the final day of this year’s Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, and how have the different teams fared across all the events this year? Below is the medal count for each country.
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – Today is the last day of this year’s Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, and awaiting fans worldwide is today’s championship game between the USA and Canada for the gold medal in the Men’s Ice Hockey event!
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – Figure skater Kim Yuna of South Korea wowed the crowd Thursday night with her graceful and stunning performance to win her country its first gold at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Vancouver Winter Olympics – One of the hottest matches for the gold on this year’s Winter Olympics is on tonight, as Team USA and Canada pit against each other for the Olympic gold medal in the Women’s Ice Hockey event, at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 – Canadians Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue danced and glided flawlessly to the tune of Symphony No. 5 by Austrian musician Gustav Mahler to win the gold in the ice dancing competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics.