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Got One of Ralph Lauren's Opening Ceremony Hats? You Could eBay It for $200
Shaun White, center, sporting Ralph Lauren gear at the Vancouver Winter Games opening ceremony. As Team U.S.A.’s first Olympic medalist, mogul skier Hannah Kearney, summed it up best when we saw her yesterday: “It’s been a good Olympics for swag,”...[Read on]
Visa Honors Winter Olympian Julia Mancuso
Longtime U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboarding partner Visa Inc. (NYSE: V), a Worldwide Olympic Partner for more than two decades, Thursday released a special edition television commercial celebrating Team Visa athlete Julia Mancuso’s second silve...[Read on]
Iran OKs Female for Games; Vancouver Fails T-Test
(WOMENSENEWS)-- Cheers For the first time in Winter Olympics history, an Iranian woman will compete for her country, reported CNN on Feb. 10. Marjan Kalhor, 21, will head the Iranian team in Vancouver, Canada, as the Olympics kicked off Feb. 12. read...[Read on]
Female ski jumpers lose 2010 Olympic battle
Female ski jumper Lindsey Van We’ve written a lot over the past year about the battle waged by 15 former and current women ski jumpers who have argued about their right to participate in the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver. For some background, chec...[Read on]
FREE DOWNLOAD: Women & the Winter Olympics Reference Guide
The Winter Games kick off in Vancouver Friday, February 12th and we’re stoked to see our fave female athletes compete in events like skiing, snowboarding, figure skating, luge, bobsled and more. For all the deets on who’s competing when, along with...[Read on]
Catching up with 2010 Olympic hopeful Rachael Flatt
Seventeen year old Rachael Flatt, the 2008 World Junior Champion and 2008 US Championships silver medalist, has her sights squarely set on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. After a short holiday in Hawaii this summer, Rachael is headed back to the ic...[Read on]
The new Olympic spirit?
So remember when everyone was all "boo hiss China"? They were about to host the Olympics and a lot of Americans got their retro commie high horses to talk about--well mostly how great the West and free speech and capitalism are. And granted there were a ...[Read on]
Official Vancouver 2010 Olympic Vehicles For Sale
During the last few months, more than 4,600 fuel-efficient Olympic-branded vehicles have been a familiar sight on the streets of Vancouver and Whistler as they whisk athletes, Olympic officials, and international VIPs and dignitaries to and from competit...[Read on]
Vera Wang takes the ice
Many of us know Vera Wang as an American designer whose trademark fashion is the bridal gown. But before she entered the fashion industry, Wang was a figure skater who competed at the 1968 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. When her skating dreams failed ...[Read on]
“Join the Journey NYC” for equality in sport on Oct. 21
American Lindsey Van has launched off ski jumps more than 20,000 times — often going the length of two football fields. In 2009, she became the first women’s world champion of ski jumping. But she didn’t compete in the Olympic Winter Games in Vancou...[Read on]
Shania Twain carries Olympic torch
Country singer Shania Twain carried the Olympic torch in arctic conditions in her childhood hometown on New Year’s Day, as the torch relay continued ahead of the 2010 winter Olympics in Vancouver. Twain carried the torch for 400 meters and lit a cauldr...[Read on]
Vancouver 101: Speaking Canadian
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, will be held on February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the resort town of Whistler nearby. The 2010 ...[Read on]
Lindsey Vonn's Life in the Fast Lane
Lindsey Vonn training on a Super G race course in Vail, Colorado, on November 23, 2009. Photographs by Jack Affleck, Vail Mountain, Colorado. Some Olympic moments are unforgettable: When U.S. swimmer Jason Lezak chased down Frenchman Alain Bernard in the ...[Read on]
Virginia Madsen Getting Into Olympic Fight
I still have major issues with Madsen for shilling Botox, but her Title IX Productions which she formed last year is taking on a good fight - the right for women ski jumpers to compete in the Olympic games. Film follows 15 athletes and their fight agains...[Read on]
Olympic athletes to sport vintage-inspired style
The Countdown to the Olympics includes a lot of important  preparations, not the least of which is what the athletes are going to wear. As he has done before, Ralph Lauren will have a hand in outfitting the athletes. His  affinity for Americana will be...[Read on]
Exclusive workout with Olympic hopeful Lindsey Vonn
We’re kicking our Olympic coverage into high gear and will be profiling all of the winter sports and athletes you need to know about. One of athletes to watch is ski racer Lindsey Vonn who is a favorite on and off the slopes. She’s a back-to-back Wor...[Read on]
Kara Goucher announces she is pregnant
In a May 7th NY Times article, Kara Goucher announced her pregnancy. After revealing last April that she wanted to have a child prior to her build up to the 2012 Olympic Trials and Olympic Games, Goucher found out that she was pregnant in January.  She s...[Read on]
Kim wins sports award as woman of the year
Korean figure skater Kim Yu-na became the first Asian to earn the Sportswoman of the Year honor yesterday at the 31st Annual Salute to Women in Sports gala held by the Women’s Sports Foundation. The annual event, held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Ne...[Read on]
Women’s ski jumping added to Sochi Olympic Games 2014
LONDON, April 6, 2011 — For the first time in Olympic Winter Games history, women will participate in ski jumping, beginning in Sochi, Russia in 2014. The International Olympic Committee made the announcement today during the IOC Executive Board’s...[Read on]
Women’s Sports Foundation’s “Sportswoman of the Year”
It’s that time of year again. To celebrate the world’s top female athletes, the Women’s Sports Foundation nominated elite athletes from 20 different sports for individual and team Sportswoman of the Year awards. The 2010 finalists have distinguish...[Read on]
The Olympics 2010: Spotlight on Lindsey Jacobellis, Snowboarder
Editor’s note: ChickSpeak will cover the Winter 2010 Olympics through highlighting inspiring and incredible women who are going for gold. Please check back every Monday for new profiles, compiled and written by Maxine Frendel. Lindsey “Lucky” Jacob...[Read on]
Post-Baby Marathon Training Log: July 5, 2009 - What a Difference a Year Makes
What a difference a year makes. On July 4, 2008, I woke up sore and dehydrated from competing the night before in the Final of the 3000m Steeplechase at the US Olympic Track & Field Trials in Eugene, Oregon.  I'd finished 10th, well out of the t...[Read on]
Women to Watch in the Olympics: All the Figure Skaters
Figure skating is one of those Olympic sports that draws a huge viewership. As such, it leads to a sense of rivalry in the fans (I still feel Michelle Kwan was robbed by Tara Lipinski in the ’98 Games, but that’s neither here nor there) but th...[Read on]
Will women’s boxing be included in the 2012 Olympic Games?
Read an interesting article on BBC this morning about a new possibility to include women’s boxing in the 2012 London Olympic Games. The story broke in Europe today after hearing International Olympic Committee president Jacque Rogge publicly back its i...[Read on]
The Olympics 2010: Spotlight on Angela Ruggiero, Hockey Player
Angela Ruggiero Hockey Player Specialty: Defense. Defenders hinder the other team to ensure that its players don’t score. Sometimes, they are referred to as “blueliners” because of they often stand on the blue boundary of the offensive zone. Angel...[Read on]
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