Olympics

Julia Mancuso takes a jump during training for a World Cup alpine skiing event in Cortina d'Ampezzo last week.
Julia Mancuso takes a jump during training for a World Cup alpine skiing event in Cortina d'Ampezzo last week.

U.S. Ski Team Unveiled

Bode Miller, Lindsey Vonn and Julia Mancuso will lead the United States team at next month's World Alpine Ski Championships in France.


Abbott Captures Title

The men's free skate at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships crowns a new champion, Jeremy Abbott, a man who will become an immediate gold medal favorite.


Golden Girls Are Gone

This year's championships offer further evidence that the U.S. women's program is mired in its deepest drought in several years.


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Czisny Captures Title (Post, January 25, 2009; Page D03)

Notebook:  Illness Can't Stop Pair (Post, January 25, 2009; Page D03)

U.S. Figure Skating Championships:  A First-Place Surprise (Post, January 24, 2009; Page E01)

U.S. Figure Skating Championships:  Czisny Has It Covered (Post, January 24, 2009; Page E08)

Sticking Together:  Despite Plenty of Drama, Coach, Swimmer Enter 13th Season Together (Post, January 23, 2009; Page E01)

Unlikely Pair Lead Way (Post, January 23, 2009; Page E03)

Czisny Seizes Lead (Post, January 23, 2009; Page E03)

Men Take Center Stage:  Three World-Class Talents Steal the Attention, While Women Look for a Star to Emerge (Post, January 22, 2009; Page E01)

Curl to Return to Area (Post, December 19, 2008; Page E02)

NBAC Lands Big Grant (Post, December 7, 2008; Page D03)

Rough Waters Ahead:  As U.S. Swimmer Fights Off Cancer, Father Is Terminally Ill (Post, December 16, 2008; Page E01)

News & Notes:  Bal Sets World Record (Post, November 17, 2008; Page E03)

Get Fit With Olympians: Kate Ziegler's Guide to Success (washingtonpost.com, July 28, 2008; 4:50 PM)

Hitting Close to Home (Post, July 30, 2008; Page E03)

Kemboi Not Stopped (Post, July 30, 2008; Page E02)

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