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Visually-impaired skier may make history

20 hours ago ago from Macular Degeneration News

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 8:54 a.m. Read more: Sports , Brian Mckeever , Visually Impaired Skier , Cross Country Skiing , Canada , Macular Degeneration , Paralympics , Vancouver Olympics , 2010 Winter Games , Olympics CANMORE, Alberta a Visually impaired cross-country skier Brian McKeever is a step closer to becoming the first winter Original post by KVII-TV Amarillo

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Skier nears Olympic spot

20 hours ago ago from Macular Degeneration News

Visually impaired cross-country skier Brian McKeever is a step closer to becoming the first winter athlete to compete in both the Olympics and Paralympics. Original post by Fort Wayne News Sentinel

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Mansell: Schumacher could win more world titles

7 hours ago ago from BIGON Sandbank

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6 hours ago ago from 7SYSTEMS Endurance Sports Supplement

Since bursting onto the international rowing scene in 2003 by winning the under 23 World Championships in the heavyweight 8 category, Malcolm has been one of the powerhouses of the Canadian National Rowing Team.  That's what happens when you train as hard as he does, stand 6 and weigh close to 260lbs.  Based out of Victoria, B.C. he has gone on to win numerous other World Championships and at Gold at the Beijing 2008 Olympics.  That's what ...

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Dear Ski Cross. Welcome to the Olympics

18 hours ago ago from Fresh Content

What do alpine ski racers do after they’ve been to the Olympics, won World Cup races and National Championships, had a couple of kids and reached their late 30s with knees that still work? Retire? Not exactly. The U.S. Ski Cross Team consists of two guys: Daron Rahlves and Casey Puckett, both retired ski racers. We caught up with them while they were training in Telluride in preparation for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

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World Champ Michael Schumacher Returns to Formula One

7 hours ago ago from FanHouse

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