Day 10: February 15, 1998



Maier Roars; Street Sinks to 6th A stunning victory for Hermann Maier; cautious Street finishes a disappointing sixth. (Luca Bruno/AP)

Alpine Skiing Section | Story


The Day's Headlines
U.S. Falls Short Against Canada Patrick Roy keeps the Americans on ice, 4-1.

Ice Hockey Section
Story

Canada, Italy Fit to Be Tied Canada, Italy finish bobsled in a dead heat.

Bobsled Section
Story

Dutch Can Sprint, Too Former all-around champ Ids Postma delivers.

Speedskating Section
Story

Swiss Knock Out Canadian Curlers Swiss jump out to a big lead for the upset.

Curling Section
Story

Judgment Day Calls ring out for reforms of ice dance judging.

Figure Skating Section
Story
 Columns
The Mysteries of Curling Unfold Michael Wilbon: Curling is the weirdest thing you've ever seen in your life.

Column

And the Winners Are ... Leonard Shapiro: Singling out the best and worst of CBS's coverage to date.
Column

Notebook
More Darts for CBS IOC chief unhappy after "ambush" interview.

Notebook
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Medalists
Bobsled Two-Man
Gold: Canada Gold: Italy
Bronze: Germany
Story Results Speedskating Men's 1,000M
Gold: Ids Postma, Netherlands
Silver: Jan Bos, Netherlands
Bronze: Hiroyasu Shimizu, Japan
Story
Results
Cross Country Women's 4X5K Relay
Gold: Russia
Silver: Norway
Bronze: Italy
Story
Final Results
Alpine Skiing Men's Super-G
Gold: Hermann Maier, Austria
Silver: Didier Cuche, Switzerland
Silver: Hans Knauss, Austria
Story
Results
Alpine Skiing Women's Downhill
Gold: Katja Seizinger, Germany
Silver: Pernilla Wiberg, Sweden
Bronze: Florence Masnada, France
Story
Final Results
Curling Men's
Gold: Switzerland
Silver: Canada
Bronze: Norway
Story
Results
Quote of the Day

"Can you imagine if we tied this thing? It would be incredible."
Canada's Pierre Lueders, commenting to Italy's Guenther Huber, just before their final bobsled run that ended with the two-man teams tied for the gold for the first time in Winter Olympic history.
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