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Ohno’s 7th medal tops among US Winter Olympians

February 24, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Apolo Anton Ohno made history the hard way, overcoming a rare mistake that dropped him to last place before rallying to earn his record seventh Olympic medal.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2010, Beijing Games, Bonnie Blair, China, Francois Hamelin, Lee Ho-suk, Lee Jung-su, Michael Phelps, Olympics, Pacific Coliseum, Seattle, South Koreans, Sung Si-bak, United States, VANCOUVER, Vol 29 No 9 | February 27 - March 5, Winter Olympian

Make it six: Ohno ties Blair for most U.S. medals

February 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Boxed out by the South Koreans, with all hope of a medal appearing lost, Apolo Anton Ohno could only count on the freakishness of short track to pull it out.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2010, Apolo Anton Ohno, Charles Hamelin, Eric Heiden, Lake Placid Games, Lee Jung-su, Olympic Valentine, Olympics, Once Ohno, Pacific Coliseum, Salt Lake City Games, South Koreans, Steven Bradbury, Sung Si-bak, TV, VANCOUVER, Vol 29 No 8 | February 20 - February 26

Flatt edges Nagasu for title, both all smiles

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — With her Olympic dreams being over, Sasha Cohen stuck around to watch Mirai Nagasu and Rachael Flatt.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Figure Skating Championships, Kim Yu-na, Kristi Yamaguchi, Mao Asada, Michelle Kwan, Mirai Nagasu, NBC, Olympics, Rachael Flatt, SPOKANE, Sasha Cohen, Scott Hamilton, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, commentary

Aug. 8: The Summer Games open, Michael Phelps makes history

December 31, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Games opened in Beijing with 14,000 performers and 91,000 spectators in the Bird’s Nest Stadium. Dancing, music,

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2009, Beijing, Mark Spitz, Michael Phelps, Nest Stadium, Olympics, Vol 28 No 2 | January 3 - January 9

Beijing after the Olympics, is still wonderful

November 8, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The best time to visit Beijing is now ? Cheaper hotels, less traffic, nicer weather. There is also an opportunity to get a sense of the Olympics before it?s too late.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Travel Tagged With: 2008, Assunta Ng, Beijing Dance School, Bird Nest, China, Chinese, Las Vegas, Michael Phelps, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olympics, Space Needle, USD, Water Cube, vol 27 no 47 | November 15 - 21

Asians sweep Skate America, Americans lag behind

November 2, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — South Korea’s Kim Yu-Na led an Asian sweep at Skate America, winning the title in a runaway Sunday, Oct. 26, at Everett’s Comcast Arena over Japan’s Yukari Nakano and Miki Ando.

Filed Under: News, World News Tagged With: 2008, EVERETT, Evan Bates, France, Great Britain, Kimmie Meissner, Michelle Kwan, Miki Ando, Mirai Nagasu, Olympic Games, Olympics, Pink Floyd, Rachael Flatt, Skate America, japan, vol 27 no 45 | November 1 - November 7

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