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You are here: Home / Archives for Winter Olympian

One-on-one with Apolo

November 23, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

He has spent the last decade basking in the glow of the international limelight, racing his way into the history books to become the most decorated Winter Olympian

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles, Sports Tagged With: 2010, Alan Abrahamson, Apolo Ohno, Asian Americans, Evangeline Cafe, Los Angeles Times, New York, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Northwest, Russia, TV, Thanksgiving, Vancouver Games, Vol 29 No 48 | November 27 - December 3, Winter Olympian, Winter Olympics, Yuki Ohno, japan

Tiger says he is sorry — too little too late?

March 10, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Happy spring! This month brought some new beginnings for some Asian celebrities. In Tiger Woods’ case, he attempted to turn over a new leaf. Padma Lakshmi introduced a new baby girl to the world, Zhang Ziyi opts out of a film, and the cast of “Glee” is invited to the White House. I will also update you on how Asian American U.S. Olympians finished!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Column: Pop Culture Tagged With: 2010, Chinese American, Easter Egg Roll, Golden Globe-winning, Julie Chu, Krishna Thea Lakshmi, Li Bingbing, Padma Lakshmi, Snow Flower, Tiger Woods, United States, Vancouver Olympics, Vol 29 No 11 | March 13 - March 19, White House, Winter Olympian, Winter Olympics, Zhang Ziyi, culture

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

Editorial: Asians win proudly at the Winter Olympics!

February 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Remember when we all cheered for Asian Americans Kristi Yamaguchi and Michelle Kwan? Gone are the days when we sat as a nation, riveted in front of our TVs, watching women’s figure skating during the Winter Olympics. So what’s there to cheer for in 2010?

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2010, Apolo Ohno, Asian Americans, Bonnie Blair, China, Chinese, Editorial Asians, Kato Joji, Michelle Kwan, Nagashima Keiichiro, South Koreans, Vol 29 No 8 | February 20 - February 26, Wang Beixing, Winter Olympian, Winter Olympics, japan

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