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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
Chronicle of the Games

February 24, 2006

DAY 1

The Games begin as famed Italian cross country skier Stefania Belmondo lights the Olympic caldron.

DAY 2

Germany's Georg Hettich wins the Nordic combined; favorite Finn Hannu Manninen is ninth.

DAY 3

In front of a loud, proud home crowd, Italy's Armin Zoeggeler wins gold in men's luge.

DAY 4

Russian biathlete Svetlana Ishmouratova wins gold in the women's 15K individual race.

DAY 5

German women sweep the luge, led by Sylke Otto, who won her second consecutive gold.

DAY 6

Austria's Michaela Dorfmeister is the winner on a tough women's downhill course.

DAY 7

Kristina Smigun of Estonia wins cross country's 10K classical race, giving her two golds.

DAY 8

Duff Gibson leads a 1-2 sweep for Canada in the men's skeleton; Jeff Pain takes the silver.

DAY 9

Vincent Defrasne of France takes the lead on the final straightaway to win 12.5k biathlon pursuit.

DAY 10

Germany's Andre Lange pilots his two-man bobsled to a gold medal.

DAY 11

Austria's Michaela Dorfmeister wins the women's Super-G, her second gold of the Games.

DAY 12

Felix Gottwald wins the Nordic combined, his second gold of these Games

DAY 13

Swedish skier Anja Paerson wins gold in women's slalom; she also has two bronze medals.

YESTERDAY

Russia upsets two-time defending champ Germany in the women's 4x6k biathlon relay.

TODAY

Can Canadian men capture the gold in curling final vs. Finland? Can U.S. win bronze vs. Britain?

TOMORROW

Todd Hays tries to steer the U.S. four-man bobsled team to a second consecutive medal.

DAY 17

It's the men's gold medal hockey game and a guaranteed all-European matchup

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