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Speedskating: Ohno may bring new form to Vancouver
The top short-track speedskaters in the world will study tapes of Apolo Anton Ohno between now and the Winter Olympics in February, looking for tendencies and weaknesses in his skating.
Vancouver 2010: Macleana s predicts the winners
Experts are predicting a huge medal haul for Canada at the 2010 Vancouver Games, and the pressure is on our athletes to make the host country look good.
Belbin-Agosto win Skate America original dance
Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto have taken some big steps toward winning Skate America by capturing the original dance.
One of speedskating's giants won't seek a fourth gold medal at the Richmond Olympic Oval.
Canada claims medal haul at short track World Cup
Francois- Louis Tremblay of Canada #317 skates in the 500m preliminary rounds during the the ISU World Cup Short Track Speedskating Championships at the Benny Event Center on November 14, 2009 in Marquette, Michigan.
Back-to-back golds for Nesbitt
Winning gold on consecutive days for the first time in her career was a meaningful accomplishment for Christine Nesbitt, but she's smart enough to place it in the proper context.
Olympics: Jayner having career year on ice
Short-track speed skater Travis Jayner was training when he spotted the group from across the ice.
Canadian short-track speedskaters land spots on foreign teams
Travis Jayner of the United States competes in the men's 1500-metre event at the short track Speed Skating ISU World Cup in Montreal on Saturday.
Hamelin wins third short-track medal
Canadian Charles Hamelin picked up his third medal of the weekend at the short-track speed skating World Cup by taking the bronze in the 1,000 metres Sunday.
Canadian Charles Hamelin took the gold medal in the 1,500 metres at the short-track speed skating World Cup, winning by a thousandth of a second over South Korean Sung Si-Bak. It was a welcome win after a roller coaster afternoon for the Canadians.
Reutter wins women's 1,500; Ohno 2nd in 500
Katherine Reutter of the United States won the women's 1,500 meters at the short track speedskating World Cup event on Saturday, and U.S. star Apolo Anton Ohno took second in the men's 500.
Hamelin adds to medal haul in Montreal
Canada's Charles Hamelin, centre, moves up on Korea's Si-Bak Sung, left, during the final of the men's 1,000-metre event Sunday.
Hamelin skates to gold for Canada
Charles Hamelin of Canada in the Men's 1500m final at the ISU World Cup short track speed skating event round on November 7, 2009 in Montreal, Canada.
Canadian women shut out in short-track World Cup
Canadian women were shut out of the medals Saturday in the 1,500 metres at a short-track speedskating World Cup event, with a surprise tumble by skater Valerie Maltais.
Mixed results for Canadian speedskaters
Four Canadian speedskaters have a day to prepare for the challenge ahead, namely one of the biggest performances of their lives.
Canadians' expectations grow as Olympics near
Ottawa native Kristina Groves leads a talented speedskating contingent. The anticipation is almost over.
Charles Hamelin doesn't have Ahn Hyun-Soo to chase anymore, but there will be plenty of other fast South Koreans to beat at a World Cup short-track speedskating meet this week.
No short track to catching Koreans
All the sports psychologists will tell you it's important to dream big dreams. Even if they're in Technicolour.
Discretion is better part of making Games team
Kalyna Roberge, Marianne St. Gelais and Tania Vicent -- and Edmonton's Jessica Gregg earned selection at team trials, which ended Tuesday at the Pacific Coliseum.
Canadians Graham DeLaet and Stuart Anderson fired a 9-under 63 to grab a three-stroke lead heading into the final round of the World Cup European qualifier yesterday.
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