Day 3: February 8, 1998



Women Make History on Ice Tara Mounsey (in blue) helped make history with a goal in the U.S. win over China. (Denis Paquin/AP)

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The Day's Headlines
Romme Speeds to World Record 5,000-meter mark falls to the Dutchman.

Speedskating Section
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Short Program Long on Debate American pair has clean program, low scores.

Figure Skating Section
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More Snow, More Delays Heavy snow
scrambles Alpine schedule again.

Alpine Skiing Section
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Columns
For Women, Goals Didn't Come Easy Michael Wilbon: Women's building a tradition.

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Notebook
A Paper Cut An entry form dispute sidelines U.S. skater.

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Medalists
Speedskating Men's 5,000K
Gold: Gianni Romme, Netherlands
Silver: Rintje Ritsma, Netherlands
Bronze: Bart Veldkamp, Belgium
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Results
Cross Country Men's 30K Classical
Gold: Mika Myllylae, Finland
Silver: Erling Jevne, Norway
Bronze: Silvio Fauner, Italy
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Biathlon Women's 15K
Gold: Yekaterina Dafovska, Bulgaria
Silver: Yelena Petrova, Ukraine
Bronze: Ursula Disl, Germany
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Quote of the Day

"It's not just a man's game anymore. We really feel like we're out here paving the way for all the women behind us."
Women's hockey player Cammi Granato, after the U.S. team defeated China, 5-0, in its first Olympic hockey game.
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