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Going for the Gold: Eric Bernotas

Skeleton slider Eric Bernotas only first got involved in the sport at age 30. Now at 37, he is preparing for his second Olympic appearance next year in Vancouver. Read More

Going for the Gold: Noelle Pikus-Pace

Skeleton athlete Noelle Pikus-Pace has a difficult enough time trying to figure out her practice and competition schedule, let alone find a baby-sitter for her 14-month-old daughter. Read More

Uhlaender Concludes Trying Season

Katie Uhlaender (Breckenridge, Colo.) capped an emotional season today, finishing seventh in the women's skeleton World Championships in Lake Placid, N.Y. Read More

Daly Second in European Cup Rank

Lake Placid, NY- John Daly (Smithtown, N.Y.) concluded the 2008-09 European Cup circuit with a bronze medal in Cesana, Italy on January 31 to secure second Read More

Daly Second in European Cup Rank

Lake Placid, NY- John Daly (Smithtown, N.Y.) concluded the 2008-09 European Cup circuit with a bronze medal in Cesana, Italy on January 31 to secure second Read More

Daly Second in European Cup Rank

Lake Placid, NY- John Daly (Smithtown, N.Y.) concluded the 2008-09 European Cup circuit with a bronze medal in Cesana, Italy on January 31 to secure second Read More

Pikus-Pace Back on Track

PARK CITY, Utah- Noelle Pikus-Pace (Orem, Utah) made a comeback statement today by winning the bronze medal in the women's skeleton World Cup event on her Read More

Bernotas Pockets Silver in Park City, Utah

PARK CITY, Utah-The men's skeleton World Cup tour continued on the 2002 Olympic track in Park City, Utah today as the Cesana, Italy make-up race. Eric Bernotas (Avondale, Pa.) claimed silver, just three-hundredths of a Read More

Antoine Claims Bronze in Whistler World Cup

WHISTLER, Canada-The men's skeleton World Cup circuit stopped in Whistler, Canada today to compete in the first international race on the 2010 Olympic track. Matt Antoine (Prairie du Chien, Wisc.) won his first-ever World Read More

Amazing Moments in Olympic History: The Shea Family Legacy

On Jan. 22, 2002, the U.S. Olympic family lost a treasured member, Jack Shea. In celebration of Jack's life and contributions to the Olympic movement, we take a look at the amazing moments in the ongoing Shea Family legacy. Read More

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