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Show Tey: February 19, 2002 Oo LYMPI N Ww J OLYMPIC SCOREBOARD Svetana Adina Atrio. 129197. 4, Bulgaria (Pavine Flipova: ina Ne outchina: Na Blaterna Datovsa), 129258. 5, Stovaka (Marina Jasicova: Anna Mur 10, France (Emmanuel Chedat, Rem Florentin Durand: Nicolas Dessum), "t United States (Bran Welch, Scabor GAMES TER Utah Oval on Track for 9 of 10 Speed Records A clean sweepis no longerpossible, but the Utah Olympic Oval is on track to lay claim to nine of 10 world speedskating records by Games’ end. Compiled by: R.C. Roberg World markshavefallen in four ofsix events at the world’s highest oval, and world-record performances are likely in all four events remaining. With the year-old men’s 500 markalreadyin Oval hands, the women’s 500 record may be the only Polunin; Stanislav Flimonov; Alexander Korobov, Pawel Gaiduk) eu wuss tentea. ICE DANCING standard eluding Utah onFeb.24. 48 medalevents G 8 Germany Monday's results trom the ice dancing competion held at be Deta Cente. two ‘compulsory, original anc 7 United States — Norway France, (02, 02,06, 1.0),20. = MP2 na itedant ta Awan, AUStTia Russia, (0.4, 0.4, 1.2 2.0), 40. Ri 7 9, Barbaraesioanee Fusar and Mauro = Mar momiar jussia ‘Ski Jumping MEWS K120 TEAM UTAH OLYMPIC PARK—Monday’s-1e‘suits from the K120 team competition. 1, Germany Hannawald; Stephan ‘Hocke; Michael Uhrmann; Martin Schmit), 9744, 2 Finand (Mati: Hautamaeki, Vel-Matti Jussiainen; Janne Ahonen, Py. 18 8-6. 0. ee) 4 5 3 14 13 Third Ek oor coneee x (Czech Republic 6-7-1023. Goalee—Corae Marin Bose(23 12 “ae core Referees Schacht, WOMEN'S CLASSIFICATION ROUND atere oat. 38.60 120 on France 5 3-4 7 = bayein (a aa2 7, 10 oei eh, Gamay 5 Finland mination a Switzerland ot 2 6 mam (A. Scheyt), 2213) Geary, M ‘Becker, 4:49 (sh). 4. Germany, M. Becker (N. Netherlands Cee nO 4 oeeee. Canadaclaimedher second gold medalin the women’s 500, but her best clockingof 37.30 in the two- raceevent didn’t threaten her world mark of37.22, in Decemberon her homeicein Calgary, Alber- ta, AS Ore ae 3 ‘Shots Goal—Kazakste 4 comayserte 0 12 3 GIT) CaseyFitzRandolphof Verona, Wis., took gold in the men’s 500 with a best time of 34.42, butleft Hiroyasu Shimizu’s world record mark of34.32 untouched. The Japanese skater’s record was set at last year’s world single distance championships at the Oval Natalya Trunova Bulgaria Gemany, Stephane Monika Sweden 0 1 2 3 fogtgeLagNaoorae RTT SHORT TRACK Ohno BackonIce: Apolo Anton Ohnoskated Seemaabe “0, Australia Other U.S. Finisher . 23, Boia Honda, Porera. NY. and ~=Spain 2. 2 0) 0 0 0 2 2 Curling ee cost him a gold medal. Ohno wasthe last American totaketheice for the one-hour, 15-minute workout. 1 1 0 2 eotoedcensors uot ae (Eo 10 4 2 2 EanesarGaelaaa Norway 9, Sweden 8 a ORS (Wine 34 A AV 2 2 0 1 A sire 26,78, 130), 260. ere: resident Chris Witty lowered the women’srecord to 1:13.83 on Sunday. World-record holder Catriona Le May Doan of ee Ped—2 Samay, Gand . Dubreuil and timeof1:07.18 to break the mens’ mark. ParkCity 000-0 6 i peerTamme Tadeean.e422 China Lam en2.2 72, oak Both men’s and women’s1,000 marks fell on the weekend. Dutchman Gerard van Velde posted a cee ih Kazakstan 3201 5 record clocking of3:57.70. Meoary 8 7 i of competition. =a day, Germany's Claudia OLYMPIC Pechstein won the women's 5,000 with a world- pla (Rae, 13:76, Cana, New 253 1 4 lnet timeof 6 minutes, 14.66 seconds on the opening day Period—5, Czech Ropabic, .Do- 3 2 Ateea eae . Kostas ov Ps(181684 10, 120 a Dutch skater Jochem Uytdehaage kicked off the record binge in the men’s 5,000-meters with a mieux (S. Yzerman), 18:49. Italy Canada ceee 9, Ala Tsuper, Bolas, (9673, 68.19) 164.92. 10, Veronika Baver, Canada, (84.56, 69.22), 153.88. 11, Evelyne Leu, Swizerand, (7239, 74392), 1473, i Xu Nannan, China, (62.48, 73.48), 19598. B 6 and Veto Kate crn,080824 O80 rt Drbiazko Pos Vane om ea (10.10.2059120 (Bice DEER VALLEY — Monday's results trom thewomen's aeias 1, Asa Camplin, Australia, (83.72,98.75), eat Jeronca Brenner, Canada, (9009, #9 1m0e 3, DeiraDionne,Canada, (88.98, 100.28), 189.26, 4, Olga Korolev, Pussia, (97.85, 9072), 188.37 5, LiNina, China, (87.25,97.96), 185.23. 6, Arma Zukal Russia, (8352, 90.72) , 17426. 7, Nalala Orekhova, Russia, (86.15, 84.39), 17054, Ss 10 ~ ‘ aie ‘O11. 2, Cor fo ‘Second Period—3, C: 24 vowsKibea) 308 4Gweee: M'Leu Kolasin- ‘Charles Sinek, Pomona, NY, (40, 40. 132, 230), 442. a Croatia Hockey South Korea (MEN'S FINAL ROUND S Mondays rts tom te ners at EStonia faceeee [rorcofber biel bytines hat Japan ee ee oie poand veabtt, Peet Aisa ea CzechRepublic Russia 100-1 ravichouk), 7:49. ‘Second a verre, afneak Beet Slovenia ‘inland, T, Setar Period—4, Fintand, J. Lehtinen (S. Kapanen,J. Ninimaa), 0:33 (pp). 0 oo i 1 OGDEN — Monday's results from the 1 (9-6), Robert Muller (9:58 first, 35-31). Sweden, Johan Hedberg (20-1 ‘Tim Nowak; Rami Savolain- Petr Biuemel. A—6,360 i 7386Shs Che ee ‘Sweden swedenos 7, Germany 1 ‘Germany 3.31—7 oo-1 ‘Sweden, D. Alfredsson (M. Sun- A! 1448, Svde,T Holston low freestyle skier Jeremy Bloomto accept skiingrelated endorsements if he chooses to play football at Colorado next season. Bloom putoff football last season so he could compete in the Olympics. Hefinished ninth in the moguls competition. Mutti-Medalists ‘Sweden, M. Renberg (M. Ohlund, M. Ragnarsson), 9:23. ‘Sweden, M. Johans- ‘Morin; Dennis Larue; FREESTYLE SKIING NCAA Denies Bloom: The NCAA will notal- anne mreoo tad 2-12-1529. Goalies—Russia, Nikolai Khabibulin (2926). Finland, Jani Hurme (26-25). U. Dahlen), 6:03. 3, to claim thesilver. Ohno’s nextrace is the 1,500 meters Wednesday. “ounSeatreNowa 2; Gomany ‘Shots on ‘Sweden 19-14-1144. M. Sundin (D. He worea bandageunderhis skin suit to cover six stitchesin his thigh. Ohno was cutby his own skate whenfour offive skaters collided andfell on thelast lap of the 1,000 meters Saturday night. He staggered across the line WOMEN'S DRAW 11 First 1 M. (t Lidstrom, N. Sundstrom), 4:30 (pp). 2, Sweden, ‘Shots on Goal—Fussia 11-69-26 Fin Mondayforthe first time since cutting hisleft leg in a spectacularshort-track crash that probably 569-20. ). Chistian Kuenast en; Rudolf Lauff. A—6,348 ned ALEStainCenter 8 Belarus 1 eet ‘The following is a list of the medalists from the 2002 Winter Games. Hepetitioned the NCAA to allow him to receive moneyfrom ski endorsements while heplayed football. He argued thatsince freestyle skiing wasn’t an NCAA sport, there wasn't a conflict. ‘Three (Ole Einar Bjoemdalen, Norway, biathion, 3 gold Women _(N.Uidstrom, M. Sundin), 7:53 (pp). 8, Germa- United States. 035-8 ny, D. Seidenberg (S. Ustorf}, 18:01 (pp). 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