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April 21, 2003 | Brian Cazeneuve FEBRUARY 23, 1976
February 06, 1984 | William Oscar Johnson Bojan Krizžaj certainly isn't the first home-country athlete to be subjected to such Olympic pressure. It happens every four years. What's extraordinary is the way beleaguered local competitors have reacted: Time...
March 14, 1983 | Bob Ottum At the pre-Olympics, as visitors griped and the Yugoslav army diligently groomed the slopes, Sarajevans showed they can probably pull off the '84 Winter Games—in a style all their own
February 11, 1980 | William Oscar Johnson From their start atop Whiteface Mountain, the Olympic downhill courses can be sunny and stunning or stormy and surly. Whichever, the runs at Lake Placid will demand the most in skill and courage
March 12, 1979 | William Oscar Johnson And then some, as one famous and one unknown Austrian triumphed on Whiteface while U.S. ski hopes came tumbling down
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