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Wednesday, February 5, 2014 WB_VOICE - CV13TAB1 - 1 - 02/05/14 WB_VOICE/ADVERTISING/AD_PAGES [C01] | 02/03/14 11:26 | SUPERIMPSC WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2014 2 – THE CITIZENS’ VOICE Who to Kelly Clark Billy Demong Nordic Combined Skiing T hirty-year-old Kelly Clark is heading to her fourth Olympics with the hopes of recapturing another medal – hopefully a gold. Each of her trips to the Olympics has been rather successful. In 2002, she took home the gold medal in women’s halfpipe; in 2006, she just barely missed the podium when she placed fourth in the same event; and in 2010 in Vancouver she brought home a bronze medal. The native of Dover, Vt., will be one to watch when she hits the slopes in Sochi as she has three straight gold medal victories from 2011-2013 at the Winter X Games. T he first-ever American to win Olympic gold in his sport, Billy Demong will lead the U.S. men’s nordic combined team into Sochi with the hopes of bettering their last go-around in 2010. While Demong’s gold medal was in the men’s individual 10km large hill event, the silver medal in the 4x5km team event is a great stepping stone for the American nordic combined group to build on. Demong will be competing in his fifth Winter Games when he heads to Sochi, but the 33-year-old also says it will be his last. Fast Facts • • • • • • Fast Facts In 2011, she became the first woman to nail a 1080 in halfpipe competition history. • With 60 career wins, she has more than any other male or female snowboarder. • Her parents Terry and Cathy own a restaurant in Dover, Vt. called TC’s. • She got her start in snowboarding at the tender age of seven on a plastic board from K-Mart called the Mobile Monster. • Despite her love of the snow, when the weather warms up she enjoys surfing and mountain biking. • She started the Kelly Clark Foundation in February of 2010 to give young people the opportunity to become successful, realize their potential and reach their dreams through snowboarding. His wife – former American skeleton racer, Katie Koczynski – and his threeyear-old son, Liam, will be traveling with him to Sochi. At the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games, he was the flag bearer for the Closing Ceremonies. In the winter, when he’s not training, he can usually be found out in the wilderness climbing mountains or hiking the backcountry. His father is an environmental biologist, almost always outdoors, and helped him get into cross country skis by the age of three. He proposed to his then-girlfriend, Katie Koczynski, in front of his teammates and coaches after the medal ceremony for his gold medal victory at the 2010 Olympic Games (she said YES!) 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Snowboarding / Halfpipe Who to Meryl Davis & Charlie White Chris Mazdzer Ice Dancing n accomplished pair, Meryl Davis and Charlie White have a lot to look forward to at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. After winning the silver medal in Vancouver, Davis and White need to bring their best efforts to Sochi if they want to dethrone one of the top ice dancing teams in the world, Canada’s Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue. No strangers to the podium, Davis and White have earned top honors in practically every major ice dancing competition, and have won 15 consecutive Grand Prix gold medals. Now they have their sights set on the prize that shines the brightest as they head to their second Olympic Games. T Photos courtesy NBC Olympics/USOC and Sochi2014 Press Office. You can find a full rundown of schedules, athlete bios and videos, Olympic stories and much more at TeamUSA.org and NBCOlympics.com. A Men’s Singles Luge here is a changing of the guard happening in American luging, and Chris Mazdzer is the up-and-comer. After Bengt Walden and Tony Benshoof both retired in 2011, Mazdzer is the only male luger who has stood on the Olympic stage. Finishing 13th in Vancouver in his Olympic debut, he looks ready to do what no man in singles luge has ever done for the United States: win a medal. He’s no stranger to the track, but he does have some serious competition and will need to be focused and prepared if he’s going to give the U.S. a shot at the podium in Sochi. Fast Facts • • • • • • The pair has been skating together since they were both 10 years old, making them the current longestlasting dance team in the United States. The team employs two choreographers: Marina Zueva and Derek Hough, the latter an Emmy winner who is best known for his routines on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars.” Coach Marina Zueva is based out of their home state of Michigan, and also coaches their biggest competitors and reigning Olympic champs Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue. They both currently study at the University of Michigan, White in political science and Davis in cultural anthropology and Italian. Not only does skating come naturally to the pair, they’re also talented musicians. Davis plays the flute and White plays the violin. The two have skated together for almost 17 years now, and their families have grown very close. The dancers will often say “Hi Moms!” to greet both their mothers simultaneously. Fast Facts • • • • • He was a high school senior when he just missed making the U.S. Olympic team in 2006, losing a best-two-out-of-three race against his roommate Jonathan Myles. 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The 2014 U.S. National gold medalist recently started working with renowned coach Frank Carroll, whose most recognizable students are 2010 Olympic champion Evan Lysacek and two-time Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan. The change has provided a positive spark for the blondehaired, red-lipped Gold, whose potential is unlimited as she heads to Sochi. T wenty-eight-year-old Jeremy Abbott will be lacing up his skates for his second Olympics when he heads to Sochi. The four-time U.S. national champion and 2008 Grand Prix Final champion placed ninth at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, and he has a good chance of moving up in the standings. With reigning Olympic champion Evan Lysacek sidelined from the competition due to injury, Abbott becomes the United States’ best hope for a men’s figure skating medal. The opportunity to become one of the best is there for the taking, and Abbott is capable of doing just that. Fast Facts • • • • • • Fast Facts She has a fraternal twin sister named Carly who is 40 minutes younger than her. Carly is also a competitive figure skater. She has landed an endorsement deal from CoverGirl, which is fitting for her as she always wears her token red lipstick during her performances. Her favorite series of books is “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins. Growing up, she tried many different sports, including swimming and gymnastics, but ultimately settled on figure skating because of the opportunity to push herself and learn something new each day. • • • • • • She has a dog and a cat at home – a mastiff named Stella and a hairless cat named Rex. She has a huge social media presence with more than 11,000 followers on Instagram and over 13,000 followers on Twitter. Practically as soon as he could walk, he was on skates. He began skating at the age of two, and by four he was already competing. He says seeing retired Olympic champion Robin Cousins skating on television is what encouraged him to start taking figure skating lessons. For about six years as a child he tried gymnastics as well as figure skating, but ultimately ended that experiment. He’s definitely a family man, often giving credit to his parents, his stepdad and his sister for his success. A man of many talents, he can also ride a unicycle. He’s still a big fan of British figure skating sensation Robin Cousins, who is currently one of his choreographers. We Love Our Patients Family Every few years, technology takes a leap forward to help people with hearing loss. Solutions for hearing problems are improving constantly. Jill Knecht Au. D., James Zeigler Au. D., Judith Johnston Au. D., and Robert Asby, M.S. 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In Sochi, the eight-time World Championship medalist looks to better his Olympic performance and really make a name for himself on the oval track. ne of the best female lugers in the United States is a woman who hails from the state of New York. Erin Hamlin will be racing for her country as she makes her third appearance at a Winter Games (2006, 2010). This year, the 27-year-old looks to build on a consistent career and inch as close as possible to the podium in Sochi as she can get. In her first trip to the Olympics in 2006, she finished the women’s singles event 12th overall. She slipped a little in the standings in 2010 to 16th, but she still finished as the highest placed American. Fast Facts • • • • • Fast Facts This could have been his third trip to the Olympics, but unfortunately he missed the minimum age requirement for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino by 17 days. • He almost didn’t compete at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver because he sliced his leg with his own skate blade during a collision at the U.S. trials. The cut required 60 stitches. • • He used to be a competing inline skater until he watched speed skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics and switched sports. He executive produced and co-wrote the short documentary “The Otherside,” which is about the hip-hop scene and digital age of music in Seattle. • He is good friends with rising star and rapper Ben Haggerty, also known by his stage name “Macklemore.” Olympic and World Cup champion soccer player Mia Hamm is her favorite athlete. She placed first in the women’s singles luge event at the World Championships in Lake Placid, N.Y., in 2009, ending the streak of 99 races where a German woman won gold. 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Speed Skating - Short Track Lindsey Van Ice Hockey Ski Jumping L Photos courtesy NBC Olympics/USOC and Sochi2014 Press Office. You can find a full rundown of schedules, athlete bios and videos, Olympic stories and much more at TeamUSA.org and NBCOlympics.com. J ulie Chu brings experience, flash and pizzazz to the U.S. women’s national hockey team. She also brings an impressive resume into the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. The five-time World Champion has been a leader for the Americans on the ice. Chu has been a point-per-game player for the United States at the Winter Games ever since she first laced up her skates for her home country in 2002. Collecting two silvers (2002, 2010) and one bronze (2006), all she has left to do is add a glittering gold medal to her collection. indsey Van has the opportunity to make Olympic history. For the first time ever, women will be competing in the ski jumping event at the Olympics, something she has worked tirelessly to bring to the big stage. The goal is gold for the eight-time U.S. normalhill and five-time U.S. large-hill champion. She is set to do just that in Sochi, and it would cement her place among the ski jumping legends. Fast Facts • When she was eight years old she tried figure skating, only to find out she wasn’t very good, and took up hockey instead. • Fast Facts • She is a Harvard University graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. • • When she played in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, she became the first ever Asian-American woman to play for the U.S. Women’s Olympic hockey team. • • If she wasn’t playing hockey, she says she would like to be a teacher. • • Not only is she a player, she has also served as an assistant coach to the 200708 University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs. • • Before her first Olympics in 2002, her father promised her that the whole family would get tattoos if she was named to the women’s roster. Her parents, her brother and her sister all have the Olympic rings and her no. 13 tattooed on their ankles or arms. She wears hers on the top of her foot. • At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 2009, she won the gold medal in the inaugural women’s ski jumping event. It’s no pain, no gain for Lindsey – she has undergone four knee surgeries and has ruptured her spleen during her career. She was featured in a documentary by producer Bill Kerig titled “Ready to Fly,” which highlighted the dedication it took to get women’s ski jumping to the highest levels. Though she started out on the downhill slopes, by the time she was seven years old she was looking for the big jumps. She’s no slouch when it comes to her education. She has worked as a physical therapist’s aid and is currently attending the University of Utah where she is studying exercise sport science. Her hobbies include cooking and photography. W W Y HA E L T SER OC W V A E IC L! SE E LL ! 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Heading to her fourth Olympics, she has become the U.S.’s best hope at a medal on the slopes since Vonn’s knee injury took her out of the game. Mancuso is no slouch when it comes to the podium. Though she didn’t medal in her first Olympics in 2002, she picked up a gold in giant slalom at the 2006 Winter Games and two silvers – downhill and combined – in Vancouver in 2010. If any American woman can bring home an alpine ski medal, it’s Mancuso. T he “fastest mom on ice” is speeding into Sochi with one goal in mind: an Olympic medal. Noelle Pikus-Pace has been very close to achieving her dream a few times in her career, but an untimely freak accident, and later one-tenth of a second, caused her to fall short. She may have been down for the count then, but she is definitely not out of it now. Pikus-Pace heads into Sochi as one of the favorites to not only medal, but win gold. The World No. 2-ranked woman on the track (at the time of publication) will have her family’s support as she chases what has proven to be an elusive Olympic medal. Fast Facts • • • • • • Fast Facts Her teammates call her “Super-Jules.” She holds the record for most U.S. championship titles won by either a man or a woman with 16 titles. • She currently resides in Squaw Valley, Calif., where a ski run at a local resort was renamed “Julia’s Gold” following her 2006 Olympic gold medal. • When she’s not skiing, some of her favorite pastimes include yoga, surfing and stand-up paddling. • In 2005, she received a plastic tiara from her coach for good luck and wore it in 2010 after her silver-medal run and at the medal ceremony. • She has her own lingerie line that she launched in 2010 called “Kiss My Tiara,” referencing her lucky tiara. • She is the mother of two children, Lacee and Traycen, and has been dubbed the “fastest mom on ice.” The sled she used in Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics and the sled she’s using in Sochi were both designed by her husband, Janson. 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Photos courtesy NBC Olympics/USOC and Sochi2014 Press Office. You can find a full rundown of schedules, athlete bios and videos, Olympic stories and much more at TeamUSA.org and NBCOlympics.com. Skeleton 11:26 | SUPERIMPSC Who to Shani Davis Shaun White Snowboard N o man had ever won the 1000m speed skating gold medal two Olympics in a row until Shani Davis charged into the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games. Now, four years later, he looks to take home the gold yet again and vault his name into the upper echelons of American Winter Games history. Having also won two consecutive silver medals in the 1500m event, Davis can become the most decorated long-track speed skater in U.S. with a single medal of any color in Sochi. Praised for his technical proficiency and consistency, anyone keeping an eye on the oval ice will tell you he’s a favorite to pull off a three-peat performance in his events. Fast Facts Fast Facts • • • • • • His name is Swahili, picked by his father from a Swahili dictionary, and in English is a mix of “light” and “weight.” • He has set eight world records and currently holds three, one each in the 1000m (1:06.42 minutes), 1500m (1:41.04 minutes) and in allround samalog points (145.742). If he can secure a medal in Sochi, no matter the color, he will be the most decorated male long-track speed skater in U.S. history. • • He became the first black athlete ever to win a gold medal in any individual Winter Olympics discipline in 2006 in Torino when he won the 1000m speed skating event. • When he was two, his mother had him rollerskating at local rinks. By the age of four, guards for the rinks would have to chase him down to stop him from going so fast. • He has traveled to and competed in 14 different countries throughout his career, and he even has a World Passport – a document similar to a regular passport that’s printed in seven languages. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2014 • A fter exploding onto the Olympic scene in 2006 in Torino, Shaun White has become a household name across the globe. He’s gunning for his third straight Olympic gold medal in the snowboarding halfpipe when he heads to Sochi, and will also get a shot at taking home another medal with the newly added snowboarding slopestyle event at the Winter Games. A favorite for both events, White has dominated at the Winter X-Games in slopestyle since 2003, winning five gold medals (four consecutively from 2003-2006), a silver and two bronzes. As well as being a pro on the snow, he has also medalled in the Summer X-Games and Dew Tour for skateboarding. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, he set the record for highest score in the men’s halfpipe with 46.8 points – 0.7 points better than the previous record holder. His mother dry cleaned his first ever Olympic medal. He is quite the character! 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Though he was the 2006 Olympic champion in the men’s combined, he missed the podium in that event by five-tenths of a second in 2010. He is, however, arguably one of the favorites to take home at least one medal in Sochi. Coming off a season in which he won three gold medals at a world championship – the first time in 45 years a man has done so – Ligety is poised to tear up the slopes and recapture the gold medal that eluded him at the Olympics in Vancouver. Fast Facts Fast Facts • • • • • Before bobsledding, he was an alpine skier for 12 years, switching sports in 1998. His story is one of great triumph, having overcome an eye problem that nearly took his vision and ruined his career. • • He served in the Utah Army National Guard for seven years, before receiving an Honorable Discharge in 2006. • His medals aren’t limited to the Olympic track. He’s also won the Army Achievement Medal, Army Commendation Medal and Army Service Ribbon, among others. • Currently in school, he is scheduled to graduate with a Computer Science diploma from DeVry University in 2016. • Along with a friend, he started a company called “Shred,” which is also his nickname, marketing ski goggles and helmets. He won three gold medals at the 2013 World Championships – super-G, combined, giant slalom – and became the first man to do so since Jean-Claude Killy did it in 1968. He first strapped on a pair of skis at two years old in his hometown of Park City, Utah, and began competing in races at the age of 10. When he first started skiing with the U.S. Ski Team in 2004, he competed with a big “Mom and Dad” written on the front of his helmet, indicating them as his primary sponsor. 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NBC Figure Skating Team Event Gold Medal, Alpine Skiing (M) Downhill Gold Medal, Snowboarding (W) Gold Medal, Ski Jumping (M) Individual K-95 Gold Medal (4h) 11:35 p.m. NBC Figure Skating Team Trophy Gold Medal Postgame (R) (1h) 12:35 a.m. NBC Figure Skating Team Event Gold Medal, Alpine Skiing (M) Downhill Gold Medal, Snowboarding (W) Gold Medal, Ski Jumping (M) Individual K-95 Gold Medal (R) (3h55) 3:00 a.m. NBCSN Curling (M) Germany vs. Canada (2h) 12:00 a.m. NBC Figure Skating Team Trophy, Luge (M) Singles (1h) 5:00 a.m. NBCSN Ice Ice Hockey (W) United States vs. Switzerland (2h30) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2014 8:00 p.m. NBC Figure Skating Team Trophy Ice Dancing Short Program, (W) Short Program, Pairs Free Skate, Snowboarding (M) Slopestyle Gold Medal, Skiing (W) Moguls Gold Medal (3h30) Monday, Feb 10 7:30 a.m. NBCSN Speed Skating (M) 500m Gold Medal (3h45) 10:00 a.m. MSNBC Ice Hockey (W) Finland vs. Canada (2h30) 11:15 a.m. NBCSN Luge (W), Curling (W) Sweden vs. Great Britain (3h45) 3:00 p.m. NBCSN Curling (R) (2h) NBC Speed Skating (M) 500m Gold Medal, Biathlon (M) 12.5km Pursuit Gold Medal (2h) 5:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (2h) CNBC Curling (M) USA vs. Norway (3h) 8:00 p.m. NBC Alpine Skiing (W) Super Combined Gold Medal, Freestyle Skiing (M) Moguls Gold Medal, Short Track Speed Skating (M) 1500m Gold Medal (3h30) 12:05 a.m. NBC Short Track Speed Skating (W), Luge (W) (1h) 1:05 a.m. NBC Alpine Skiing (W) Super Combined Gold Medal, Freestyle Skiing (M) Moguls Gold Medal, Short Track Speed Skating (M) 1500m Gold Medal (R) (3h25) 3:00 a.m. NBCSN Curling (W) United States vs. Russia (3h) tuesday, Feb 11 6:00 a.m. NBCSN Cross Country Skiing (M) Individual Sprint Gold Medal, Cross Country Skiing (W) Individual Sprint Gold Medal (4h) 10:00 a.m. NBCSN Figure Skating Pairs Short Program (3h30) MSNBC Ice Hockey (W) Russia vs. Japan (2h30) 1:30 p.m. NBCSN Ski Jumping (W) Individual K-95 Gold Medal, Speed Skating (W) 500m Gold Medal (1h30) 3:00 p.m. NBC Cross Country 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NBCSN Figure Skating (M) Gold Medal (2h) thursday, Feb 13 7:30 a.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (M) Slovakia vs. United States (2h30) MSNBC Ice Hockey (M) Russia vs. Slovenia (2h30) 10:00 a.m. NBCSN Figure Skating (M) Short Program (1h45) MSNBC Curling (M) Canada vs. Denmark (2h) 11:45 a.m. NBCSN Figure Skating (M) Short Program (3h15) 5:30 a.m. NBCSN Nordic Combined (M) Individual K-95, Ski Jumping (1h30) 12:00 p.m. MSNBC Ice Hockey (W) Sweden vs. Russia (2h30) Wednesday, Feb 12 3:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (R) (2h) 7:00 a.m. NBCSN Ice Ice Hockey (W) Canada vs. United States (3h) 10:00 a.m. NBCSN Figure Skating Pairs Gold Medal, Nordic Combined (M) Individual K-95, Cross Country Skiing (4h) 12:00 p.m. MSNBC Ice Hockey (M) Latvia vs. Switzerland (2h30) 2:00 p.m. NBCSN Luge Doubles Gold Medal (1h) 3:00 p.m. NBC Nordic Combined (M) Individual k-95 Gold Medal (2h) 5:00 p.m. CNBC Curling (M) Switzerland vs. Great Britain (3h) 5:30 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (1h30) 8:00 p.m. NBC Alpine Skiing (W) Downhill Gold Medal, Figure Skating Pairs Gold Medal, Snowboarding (W) Gold Medal, Speed Skating (M) 1000m Gold Medal (3h30) 12:05 a.m. NBC Luge Doubles Gold Medal (1h) 1:05 a.m. NBC Alpine Skiing (W) Downhill Gold Medal, Figure Skating Pairs Gold Medal, Snowboarding (W) Gold Medal, NBC Biathlon (M) 20km Individual Gold Medal, Skeleton (W) (2h) 5:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (2h) CNBC Curling (W) USA vs. Japan (3h) 8:00 p.m. NBC Figure Skating (M) Short Program, Freestyle Skiing (M) Slopestyle Gold Medal, Short Track Speed Skating (W) 500m Gold Medal, Speed Skating (W) 1000m Gold Medal (3h30) 12:05 a.m. NBC Luge Team Relay Gold Medal, Short Track Speed Skating (M) 5000m Relay (1h) 1:05 a.m. NBC Figure Skating (M) Short Program, Freestyle Skiing (M) Slopestyle Gold Medal, Short Track Speed Skating (W) 500m Gold Medal, Speed Skating (W) 1000m Gold Medal (R) (3h25) 3:00 a.m. NBCSN Curling (M) United States vs. Germany (2h) MSNBC Ice Hockey (M) Czech Republic vs. Latvia (2h30) 5:00 a.m. NBCSN Cross 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Individual K-125 Large Hill, Ski Jumping (1h30) tuesday, Feb 18 7:00 a.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (M) Elimination Round (3h) 10:00 a.m. NBCSN Speed Skating (M) 10,000m Gold Medal, Nordic Combined (M) Individual K-125 Large Hill, Cross Country Skiing (2h) 12:00 p.m. NBCSN MSNBC Ice Hockey (M) Elimination Round (2h30) 3:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (R) (2h) NBC Speed Skating (M) 10,000m Gold Medal, Nordic Combined (M) Individual K-125 Large Hill Gold Medal (2h) 5:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (2h) CNBC Curling Tiebreaker (3h) 8:00 p.m. NBC Alpine Skiing (W) Giant Slalom Gold Medal, Freestyle Skiing (M) Halfpipe Gold Medal, Bobsleigh (W), Short Track Speed Skating (W) 3000m Relay Gold Medal (3h30) 1:05 a.m. NBC Short Track Speed Skating (W) 1000m (1h) 2:05 a.m. NBC Alpine Skiing (W) Giant Slalom Gold Medal, Freestyle Skiing (M) Halfpipe Gold Medal, Bobsleigh (W), Short Track Speed Skating (W) 3000m Relay Gold Medal (R) (2h25) 3:00 a.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (M) Quarter-final (2h30) 5:30 a.m. NBCSN Snowboarding (M, W) Parallel Giant Slalom, Cross Country Skiing (W) Team Sprint (2h) Wednesday, Feb 19 7:30 a.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (M) Quarter-final (2h30) 9:00 a.m. MSNBC Curling (W) Semifinal (3h) 10:00 a.m. NBCSN Figure Skating (W) Short Program (1h45) 11:45 a.m. NBCSN Figure Skating (W) Short Program (3h15) 12:00 p.m. MSNBC Ice Hockey (M) Quarter-final (2h30) 2:30 p.m. MSNBC Curling (M) Semifinal (2h30) 3:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (R) (2h) NBC Speed Skating (W) 5000m Gold Medal, Cross Country Skiing (M) Team Sprint Gold Medal, Cross Country Skiing (W) Team Sprint Gold Medal (2h) 5:00 p.m. NBCSN Ice Hockey (2h) CNBC Curling (M) Semifinal (3h) 8:00 p.m. NBC Figure Skating (W) Short Program, Alpine Skiing (M) Giant Slalom Gold Medal, Bobsleigh (W) Gold Medal, Snowboarding (M) Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal (3h30) 1:05 a.m. NBC Biathlon Mixed Relay Gold Medal (1h) 2:05 a.m. NBC Figure Skating (W) Short Program, Alpine Skiing (M) Giant Slalom Gold Medal, Bobsleigh (W) Gold Medal, 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It’s the first time the Russian Federation will host an Olympic event – the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics came at a time when Russia was still part of the Soviet Union – and it’s shaping up to be an extravagant, illustrious affair. Opening with what promises to be a oncein-a-lifetime spectacle at the Fisht Olympic Stadium, the Winter Games officially run from Feb.. 7 through to Feb.. 23 and will be broadcast by NBC. It all started back in 2007, when Sochi defeated Pyeongchang, South Korea (the 2018 Olympic hosts) and Salzburg, Austria for the rights to host the 22nd Winter Games. Since then, an estimated $50 billion has been put into creating an outstanding setting and atmosphere for the 2014 Olympics. The city of Sochi was first founded about 160 years ago along the coast of the Black Sea and at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains. It’s a popular resort destination year-round with over 200 hotels and plenty of activities to keep tourists busy – from scuba diving and underwater hunting in the sea to skiing and hang-gliding in the mountains, there’s never a dull moment in Sochi. What makes Sochi so intriguing and a perfect Olympic Games location is its climate. Because the city is sandwiched between warm ocean waters and chilly mountain air, you could be sun tanning on the coast at lunch and be skiing in the mountains by mid-afternoon. Temperatures drop by about 11°F for each half-mile up the mountainside you go, meaning it could be a balmy 75°F on the beach, but at freezing temperatures two miles up. It’s for these reasons that Sochi will have two venue clusters: the coastal cluster and the mountain cluster. The coastal cluster will feature all of the ice sports including ice hockey, figure skating and speed skating hosted in six arenas, all connected by the Olympic Park down at sea level. Up in the mountain cluster, five venues will be home to many of the downhill sports like snowboarding and luge. The close proximity of the mountains and the ocean also means that these Games will be the coziest in Winter Olympics history. Both venue clusters are located about 30 minutes away from each other, and it will only take five to 15 minutes to get from the athletes’ Olympic Villages to their respective sporting sites. Back home in the United States, NBC will have the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics covered from every angle, start to finish. As well as coverage on the main NBC and NBCSN networks, NBCUniversal will use its cable channels to get even more content out to the masses. MSNBC, CNBC and the USA Network will show a combined total of 124 hours of live coverage of curling and ice hockey throughout the Olympics, including many marquee match-ups such as the men’s and women’s curling finals and three Team Canada men’s hockey games. Headlining NBC’s prime time and late-night Olympic coverage will be Bob Costas, a 25-time Emmy Award winner and prime-time host of every Olympic Games on NBC since 1992. Costas is no slouch when it comes to sports broadcasting. His 34 years with NBC is the longest of any broadcaster with the peacock network, and he’s dabbled in everything related to sports journalism – he’s served as a reporter, a play-byplay commentator and a studio host. Costas is probably most recognized for hosting the renowned NFL show “Football Night in America,” as well as his work co-hosting the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Horse Racing. “Bob’s historical perspective and expertise will serve as a foundation for our Sochi coverage both in prime time and late night,” said Executive Producer of NBC Olympics Jim Bell. “There is no one better than Bob to lead us in telling the stories of the athletes and competition that captivate fans around the world.” For the American athletes, Russia will be a new experience culturally, but I Can Get Your Home SOLD! the sports will remain the same, and a few names keep cropping up on the world’s Olympic radar. Two-time gold medalist Shaun White will look to defend his snowboarding halfpipe title when he heads into Sochi, as well as battle the world’s best in the new slopestyle event. He’s a favorite to take home the gold yet again, and he’s looking to add to his already impressive trophy case. For Meryl Davis and Charlie White, the 2014 Winter Games will hopefully serve as a little retribution. After narrowly losing to their biggest rivals and training partners Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir in Vancouver, the ice dancing pair has gone on quite a tear, bringing home fivestraight Grand Prix Final titles, six-straight U.S. National Championship titles and two World Championship titles. With a beautiful setting, a vibrant culture and a multitude of great talent converging on Sochi, the 22nd Winter Olympics is morphing into an event of a lifetime for athletes and viewers at home alike. Tune into NBC and its affiliates from Feb.. 7 to 23 and cheer on the home team. Bob Costas is NBC’s primetime host for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games 575 Pierce Street, Suite 101, Kingston, PA 18704 Office: 570-718-4959 Cell: 570-407-2314 Your Realtor For Life Carol A. Shedlock Associative Broker, Regional Sales Manager WB_VOICE - CV13TAB1 - 14 - 02/05/14 WB_VOICE/ADVERTISING/AD_PAGES [C14] | 02/03/14 11:26 | SUPERIMPSC Photos courtesy NBC Olympics/USOC and Sochi2014 Press Office. You can find a full rundown of schedules, athlete bios and videos, Olympic stories and much more at TeamUSA.org and NBCOlympics.com. Setting up Sochi sochi Sibling rivalries heat up and help out the U.S. By Cassie Dresch TV Media W e know blood runs thicker than water, but it’s the competitive juices that propel U.S. Olympians to success – especially siblings. It’ll be a family reunion of sorts for a few athletes as they head into Sochi to fight for gold alongside their brothers and sisters. Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux grew up in Grand Forks, N.D., playing hockey on a pond outside their home with their four brothers. Their mother would blow a whistle three times from their porch to let them all know when supper was ready. Sometimes they listened right away, oftentimes they did not. “We would rarely listen, and she would have to march over to get us,” Monique told ESPN in November about her and her siblings’ selective hearing. “It was just something we always loved to do.” For the second time in as many Winter Games, these twins are heading to the Olympics to play side-by-side in an effort to bring home a gold medal for U.S. women’s hockey. Their stat lines read almost identical. Both women are the same height and weight, they both had almost 500 points in high school with Shattuck-St. Mary’s and both of their college careers have proven outstanding. Despite winning silver in Vancouver in 2010, the twins both foster a growing drive to bring home the ultimate prize, and neither can imagine doing it without the other. “The sibling bond has always been a common theme for us, and being able to play and make the team together has made it that much more special,” Jocelyne said. “But we aren’t satisfied yet. We are hungry for more and eventually want to be able to go out on top.” The U.S. women’s ice hockey team is coming off an impressive 2013 World Championship victory over their biggest and long-time rivals in the Canadians. Though they haven’t won the gold medal at the Olympics since the inaugural tournament in 1998, the national team is poised to compete for it yet again in 2014. For teammate Amanda Kessel, there’s just as much to prove. The reigning NCAA player of the year is heading to her first Olympics alongside her brother, NHLer Phil Kessel. The 22-year-old has been an absolute treat to watch on the ice since her start with Shattuck-St. Mary’s high school. Now with the Minnesota Golden Gophers, Amanda has posted 231 points in 114 games. In the 2012-2013 season, she helped lead Minnesota to a national championship and a 41-0-0 record. She scored the game-winning goal for the Americans at the 2013 World Championships and is now an Olympian. Brother Phil is four years older and has spent the last five seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL. He was drafted fifth overall by the Boston Bruins in the 2006 NHL entry draft, and is one of only a handful of young players who have posted four 30-goal seasons in a row. For Phil, this is his second Olympics and a chance at redemption. The 2010 U.S. men’s team lost a heartbreaker in overtime in the gold medal game against Canada. Backed by some strong goaltending, this men’s team has the opportunity to grab what could have been theirs in Vancouver. The brother-sister duo has always had a competitive streak in them, something that not only shapes their games, but propels them forward. In an interview with ESPN magazine, Amanda describes how Phil tried to chase her down for five minutes after she beat him in a family game of ping-pong. “I beat him and had this little grin on my face,” she said. “I started walking to the stairs. Next thing I know, he’s coming after me. I ran as fast as I could.” Phil couldn’t catch her, and Amanda said she was glad as she wasn’t quite sure what he would have done if he had. Despite the fierceness in their relationship – they are brother and sister after all – they have respect for one another and each other’s style of play. Both have a fluid skating motion, which makes it look like they’re simply gliding over the ice, and both are also elite talents that contribute when a game is on the line. It’ll be a family affair when the Lamoureux twins and Kessel siblings head into Sochi. With relationships built from rivalries and strengthened by familial ties, you’d be hard-pressed to find any athletes in Russia who want to succeed more, not only for themselves but for their own flesh and blood too. Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux Photos courtesy NBC Olympics/USOC and Sochi2014 Press Office. You can find a full rundown of schedules, athlete bios and videos, Olympic stories and much more at TeamUSA.org and NBCOlympics.com. 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