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  • The Post's George Solomon talks about the controversy over the pairs figure skating competition and previews upcoming events. (Feb. 14)
  • The Olympic torch arrives in Salt Lake City on Feb. 7.
  • The world anti-doping agency unveils a project Feb. 7 that aims to get drugs out of Olympic sports.
  • Jacques Rogge, a Belgian surgeon with a pristine reputation and consensus-building style, was elected president of the International Olympic Committee on July 16.
  • IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch announces July 13 that the 2008 Summer Games will be held in Beijing.
  • The Post's George Solomon speculates on the D.C. region's chances of landing the 2012 Games now that Beijing has been awarded the 2008 Games. (July 13)
  • The Post's Thomas Heath talks about the USOC's visit to the Washington area in June as they considers possible sites for the 2012 Games.

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  • U.S. bobsledder Brian Shimer, driver of USA-2, talks about winning a bronze medal in his fifth and final Olympics (Feb. 23).
  • U.S. bobsledder Todd Hays, driver of USA-1 and silver-medal winner, says he's happy to end the 46-year U.S. medal drought (Feb. 23).
  • U.S. skier Bode Miller talks about his disappointing second run in an attempt to get an American record three alpine skiing medals (Feb. 23).
  • U.S. men's hockey team captain Chris Chelios talks about how his team withstood the momentum swing in the final period of the semifinal win over Russia (Feb. 23).
  • U.S. men's hockey team goaltender Mike Richter discusses the contrast between the first two periods and the third period of the semifinal matchup against Russia (Feb. 23).
  • Centerman Jeremy Roenick of the United States men's hockey team talks about a memorable semifinal against Russia (Feb. 23).
  • Russian men's hockey team captain Igor Larionov says officiating did not cost his team the game (Feb. 23).
  • The Post's Jason La Canfora talks about the U.S. women's hockey team falling to Canada in the final, and previews the men's semifinal pitting the United States against Russia (Feb. 22).
  • Sarah Hughes talks about her improbable jump from fourth place to the gold medal in women's figure skating (Feb. 22).
  • washingtonpost.com Sports Editor Bill Grant previews Friday's events (Feb. 22).
  • Apolo Anton Ohno talks at a news conference after he was awarded the gold medal in the 1,500 meters of men's short-track speedskating (Feb. 21).
  • The Post's Amy Shipley previews the women's figure skating and talks about the possibility of an American sweep (Feb. 21).
  • washingtonpost.com Sports Editor Bill Grant previews Thursday's events (Feb. 21).
  • Third-generation Olympian Jimmy Shea talks about his gold-medal triumph in men's skeleton (Feb. 20).
  • Vonetta Flowers, brakewoman of the team that won the two-woman bobsled competition, discusses how it felt to be the first African-American to win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics (Feb. 20).
  • Michelle Kwan comments on her performance in the short program (Feb. 20).
  • The Post's Liz Clarke talks about the skeleton competition and its return to the Olympic Games after a 54-year absence, along with a look at short-track speedskating (Feb. 20).
  • washingtonpost.com Sports Editor Bill Grant previews Wednesday's events (Feb. 20).
  • The Post's Amy Shipley discusses a new system of figure skating judging designed to eliminate the problem of bloc voting. (Feb. 19).
  • The Post's Amy Shipley previews women's figure skating. (Feb. 19).
  • washingtonpost.com Sports Editor Bill Grant previews Tuesday's events (Feb. 19).
  • U.S. men's hockey coach Herb Brooks says the U.S. team does not have an overwhelming home-ice advantage in Salt Lake City (Feb. 16).
  • U.S. Alpine skier Daron Rahlves says he disappointed to leave without a medal (Feb. 16).
  • American snowboarder Chris Klug talks about his bronze medal (Feb. 16).
  • Canadian Olympic Association President Michael Chambers says it's a triumphant day for the Olympics (Feb. 14).
  • Canadian figure skater Jamie Sale says receiving the gold medal doesn't diminish the furor that existed all week (Feb. 14).
  • Canadian figure skater David Pelletier says he and partner Jamie Sale never had a problem with the Russian skaters (Feb. 14).
  • President of the International Skating Union Ottavio Cinquanta says he will not go into specifics about the misconduct of the French judge (Feb. 14).
  • The Washington Post's Rachel Alexander Nichols discusses skiing (Feb. 13).
  • The Washington Post's Amy Shipley discusses the controversy over judging at Monday's pairs competition and previews Tuesday's men's short program (Feb. 12).
  • The Washington Post's Liz Clarke talks about snowboarding and if it is attracting a younger crowd to the Olympics. (Feb. 11).
  • washingtonpost.com Sports Editor Bill Grant previews Monday's events (Feb. 11).
  • Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins previews the opening ceremony (Feb. 8).

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