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Goalie makes decisive save in tense final; Vonn goes downhill

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Pyeongchan­g ( South Korea), Feb. 22: America’s women broke an ice hockey gold medal drought stretching back 20 years on Thursday at the Winter Olympics.

American skier Mikaela Shiffrin was denied gold in the women’s combined, while veteran teammate Lindsey Vonn disappoint­ingly bombed out of the same event — her final Olympic race.

In the ice hockey, USA edged fierce rivals Canada 3- 2 on penalties, celebratin­g ecstatical­ly when goaltender Maddie Rooney saved the decisive attempt from Canada’s Meghan Agosta.

America’s hockey win snapped a 24- game Olympic winning streak for Canada, the four- time defending champions. It also edged USA 12- 11 ahead over their major rivals in Olympic and world titles.

In skiing, Shiffrin was restricted to second place in the women’s combined, meaning she ends the Games with one gold and one silver — a far cry from the potential five titles she had targeted. “I came into these Olympics knowing I could be a medal threat in multiple discipline­s. I didn’t even know how many I would ski,” the 22- year- old said.

“After the gold in the giant slalom, I was really hopeful and positive. Then I had a tougher day in the slalom ( when as defending champion, she lost her title) but it still feels good,” she added.

Vonn, 33 and competing at her last Olympics, led the combined after the downhill race, but she only lasted a couple of gates in the slalom before skiing out.

There was a shock in the men’s slalom as the favourites Marcel Hirscher and Henrik Kristoffer­sen both imploded, allowing Sweden’s Andre Myhrer to become the event’s oldest champion at 35 years and 42 days.

Austria’s Hirscher, seeking his third gold medal in Pyeongchan­g, crashed out in the morning run and Kristoffer­sen of Norway followed suit in the afternoon, leaving the stunned Myhrer to top the podium.

“It means everything. I’ve been training my whole life for a moment like this,” said the Swede.

— AFP

 ?? AFP ?? Kendall Coyne ( left) and Hilary Knight of the US ice hockey team celebrate after the medal ceremony at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games at the Gangneung Hockey Centre on Thursday. —
AFP Kendall Coyne ( left) and Hilary Knight of the US ice hockey team celebrate after the medal ceremony at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games at the Gangneung Hockey Centre on Thursday. —

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