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TURIN, Feb. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Tatiana Totmianina and
Maxim Marininex tended Russia's rule in the Olympic figure skating. putting up
an impeccable show to win the pairs gold here on Monday.
"Tot and Max" beat Chinese silver medalists Zhang Dan
and ZhangHao by 14.75 points, a margin large enough to convince everybody.
A Russian or Soviet pair has claimed the pairs crown
in every Olympics since 1964.
Zhang and Zhang showed incredible courage to complete
their routine after Zhang Dan fell and injured her knee while trying an
unprecedented throw quad salchow.
Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo were another story of
courage. The former world champions took their second Olympic bronze, six months
after Zhao ruptured his Achilles' tendon.
Earlier, world champion Joey Cheek won the men's 500m
speedskating with the two fastest runs, becoming the second American to capture
Turin speedskate gold with a combined time of 1:09.76 seconds. Teammate Chad
Hedrick won the 5,000m title on Saturday.
World Cup leader Dmitry Dorofeyev of Russia took the
silver in 1:10.41, with the bronze going to South Korean Lee Kang-Seok.
The United States once again showed its strength and
bravery inthe daredevil sport of snowboard, adding a women's halfpipe gold to
Sunday's men's gold.
Hannah Teter, 19 and as young as men's winner Shaun
White, set a standard too high for the others, scoring an unbeatable 46.4 points
in her first effort in Bradonecchia.
Norwegian Kjersti Buaas prevented a clean sweep by
the United States by finishing third after American Gretchen Bleiler.
Svetlana Ishmouratova of Russia put up a nearly
perfect run to gold in the women's 15km biathlon.
The 33-year-old, who only won the first World Cup
race of her career two months ago, missed just one of her 20 targets to clock a
winning time of 49 minutes, 24.1 seconds. Fellow Russian and 2002 Olympic
pursuit champion Olga Pyleva took the silver and German Martina Glagow picked
the bronze.
In nearby Sestriere, a treacherous downhill slope
claimed several victims.
Defending Olympic champion Carole Montillet-Carles of
France and gold medal contender Lindsey Kildow of the United States both slammed
into the snow after losing control and had to carried awayon sleds. Kildow was
airlifted to a hospital in Turin.
A third racer, Allison Forsyth, crashed and also had
to be taken off on a toboggan.
Crashes also happened in the luge course as American
Samantha Retrosi was taken away in an ambulance after losing control of hersled
and appearing to be sliding underneath her sled through at least two curves of
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