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Mikael Kingsbury: The most successful moguls skier in history

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Mikael Kingsbury cemented his place as the most successful moguls skier in history with his recent gold medal win in Pyeongchang. Kingsbury took silver in Sochi in 2014, won a record 13 World Cup races in a row and has reached the podium...
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A Canadian's Olympic dream fulfilled with sausages

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian elementary school teacher in Seoul is fulfilling his Olympic dream by living in a tiny school bus, selling sausages. Mike Schofield has stationed his bus on the path to the stadium, where he sells sausages to fans from around...
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When Elite Sports Foster Eating Disorders

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Karen Crouse, the New York Times sports reporter who broke the story about figure skater Adam Rippon's eating disorder, discusses the future of sports in a space where lean, light figures are encouraged.
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Canada's luge Olympians make history

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's luge Olympics have made history in Pyeongchang, earning the country's first medals in the sport. It's an achievement four years in the making — Canada finished fourth in the luge relay back at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi,...
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Patrick Chan falls short of individual medal in final Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian figure skating star Patrick Chan fell short of the podium and one last individual medal in his final Olympics skate, finishing ninth overall. It's a disappointing end to Chan's otherwise largely successful career
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Gay Olympic Athletes Make History and Change the Game

9th - Higher Ed
Adam Rippon and Gus Kenworthy are the first openly gay men to compete for the U.S. at the Winter Olympics. But they're doing more than bringing home medals -- they might be changing the way America perceives them.
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Is it Easier Now to Be an Openly Gay Athlete?

9th - Higher Ed
Transgender athlete Chris Mosier says that times have changed, and there's less at risk for LGBT athletes to be their authentic selves when they compete.
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Norovirus infects the 2018 Winter Games

9th - Higher Ed
Norovirus has announced its presence in Pyeongchang by infecting dozens of people at the 2018 Winter Games. The virus has hit security guards and other staffers in Pyeongchang. The IOC is isolating sick people and handing out leaflets...
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Olympic twins pioneered Canadian women's skiing

9th - Higher Ed
Olympic twins Rhoda and Rhona Wurtele are pioneers of Canadian women's skiing, blazing a trail in the sport as the sole members of Canada's women's alpine skiing team at the 1948 Olympics. Now aged 97, the identical twins are sharing...
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Is Figure Skating a Rich Kids Sport?

9th - Higher Ed
Bustle's associate lifestyle editor Tanya Ghahremani discusses the annual costs of being of being a figure skater and the difficulties non-upper class athletes face trying to compete at a high level.
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Even Olympic-Level Figure Skaters Are Strapped for Cash

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Bustle's associate lifestyle editor Tanya Ghahremani talks about the annual costs of being of being a competitive figure skater and the difficulties some athletes face trying to compete at a high level.
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Will More People Watch the Olympics in VR?

9th - Higher Ed
Angela Ruggiero, CEO of Sports Innovation Lab, talks new tech, virtual reality at the Winter Games, and fan engagement. She talks about why the Olympics are a great place to test out new technologies.
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The Olympics as a Testing Ground for New Tech

9th - Higher Ed
Angela Ruggiero, CEO of Sports Innovation Lab and a former Olympic Gold Medalist, talks new tech, viewing options, and fan engagement at the Winter Games. She discusses Intel's partnership with NBC to provide fans with a virtual reality...
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Making champions

9th - Higher Ed
Renee Filippone reports on a data analytics company that is unlocking new secrets on the curling rink, and how coaches use the info to improve their athletes
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How Ralph Lauren Is Marrying Technology and Design

9th - Higher Ed
David Lauren, Chief Innovation Officer at Ralph Lauren, talks about the challenges of creating design that favors tech.
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How Ralph Lauren Marries Technology and Design

9th - Higher Ed
David Lauren, Chief Innovation Officer at Ralph Lauren, talks about the challenges of creating design that favors tech.
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How Ralph Lauren Marries Technology and Design for Olympic Uniforms

9th - Higher Ed
David Lauren, Chief Innovation Officer at Ralph Lauren, talks about the challenges of creating design that favors tech...and meets the demands of Olympic athletes.
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Canada's Olympic hockey team: No NHL stars, no problem

9th - Higher Ed
This year's Men's Olympic hockey roster may not have any NHL stars, but Hockey Canada says that's not a problem. For the first time since 1994, the Winter Olympics won't feature any of the biggest hockey stars from the NHL. Instead,...
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Will North Korea summit talks have an impact?

9th - Higher Ed
There is some doubt that North Korea summit talks this week will have any impact. Delegates from around the world are in Vancouver ahead of the summit, but neither Russia or China will be in attendance despite having significant...
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Quebec horseback rider back in saddle after paralyzing accident

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Quebec horseback rider Lyne Joly was left paralyzed from the neck down after a riding accident last year. Now, thanks to a special stabilizing saddle adapter, she is riding horses again
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‘Icarus’: documentary uncovers truth about Russian doping

9th - Higher Ed
When film maker Bryan Fogel set out to make a documentary about doping in cycling, he had no idea what he was about to uncover. An amateur bike racer, Fogel decided to undergo a doping program himself in order to find out how not to get...
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LIfe after the Olympics for Hayley Wickenheiser

9th - Higher Ed
Life after the Olympics has been quite an experience for Hayley Wickenheiser. The longtime hockey star retired last year and is now a member of the IOC Athlete's Commission. In this interview with The National's Rosemary Barton,...
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NHL out of the Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
The NHL has confirmed it will not send players to the Olympics in Pyeongchang, sparking frustration among hockey fans and players
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Mark McMorris suffers serious crash

9th - Higher Ed
The Olympic medallist suffered numerous injuries, including a broken jaw, ruptured spleen and a collapsed left lung, while backcountry snowboarding in Whistler, B.C.