The victory margin was massive and the message loud and clear: Persistence paid off for South Korea in its third consecutive bid for the Winter Olympics.
Backed by presidents, prime ministers and sporting greats, the three cities vying for the 2018 Winter Olympics made their final pitches Wednesday in a contest
Top that if you can. Amid the tragedy, the medals race and the hockey frenzy, the Vancouver Olympics will be remembered above all for the fervor and ebullience
They were the resilient Winter Games — beginning in shock, ending in euphoria.
Sidney Crosby sized up goalie Ryan Miller in overtime and delivered hockey gold to a nation that not only craved it, but demanded it, too.
President Barack Obama owes his Canadian counterpart a case of beer.
These Olympics will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. For every golden moment, there was a glitch.
Figure skater Joannie Rochette has been chosen as Canada's flagbearer for the closing ceremony of the Vancouver Olympics.
On Super Sunday, the Americans beat the Canadians in the Olympics for the first time in 50 years. On Sequel Sunday, the U.S. will try to become Olympic
Bode Miller's bid for Olympic history ended early Saturday when he skied off-course just 8 seconds into his final event.
Apolo Anton Ohno was disqualified in the 500-meter short track speedskating final Friday night, apparently for causing a crash in the final turn.
Anette Norberg put her hands to her face and let loose with a joyous whoop. She embraced her teammates and raised her right arm.
Bode Miller put down one solid slalom run en route to winning the super-combined for his first Olympic gold medal. Now he needs two to make Olympic history.
Sarah Schleper insisted that a U.S. Ski Team doctor sew five stitches into her bloodied chin — right there, right then.
Driver Steve Holcomb slid USA-1, the baddest-looking bobsled designed with NASCAR technology and powered by American muscle, into the lead Friday after the
