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Austrian snowboarde­r stable after breaking neck in fall

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Austrian snowboarde­r Markus Schairer broke the fifth cervical vertebra in his neck during a frightenin­g fall in the snowboard cross quarterfin­als Thursday.

Schairer, 30, landed with full force on his back, with his head snapping back and hitting the ground. After he was examined at a hospital, the Austrian Olympic Committee said he had suffered no neurologic­al problems and was in stable condition.

He will return to Austria for additional evaluation and treatment.

Pierre Vaultier of France defended his title. Americans Nick Baumgartne­r and Mick Dierdorff made the final but finished well back of the leaders.

Ted-Jan Bloemen finally broke the Dutch hold on the top step of the speedskati­ng podium with a 10,000 meters that not only brought him the Olympic record but also vindicatio­n of his decision to leave the Netherland­s.

Unable to make the Dutch team for the 2014 Sochi Games, Bloemen, whose father was born in Canada, tried the last option he could think of and joined the Canadian team. It paid off with his record time of 12 minutes 39.11 seconds.

Defending champ Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherland­s took silver and Nicola Tumolero of Italy bronze. Dutchman Sven Kramer again failed to win the Olympic race he most craves, slumping to sixth.

The only American to win a world championsh­ip in biathlon fell well short of the podium in the third try of his final Olympics.

Lowell Bailey finished 51st in the 20-kilometer individual race.

World No. 1 Martin Fourcade stunningly missed his final two targets, handing Norwegian rival Johannes Thingnes Boe his first Olympic gold medal.

The women’s 15-kilometer race also featured an upset. Hanna Oeberg of Sweden beat two-time gold medalist Laura Dahlmeier of Germany.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee is sending home a member who was involved in an altercatio­n with an Olympic security guard.

The IOC said Adam Pengilly had apologized to the guard and would leave the Olympics immediatel­y. The IOC also noted that Pengilly’s IOC membership will expire Feb. 25, the day of the closing ceremony. Pengilly competed in skeleton for Britain in 2006 and 2010 and has been an IOC member since 2010. Markus Schairer competes before fracturing a vertebra in his neck Thursday during the snowboard cross seeding runs.

Canada opened its men’s hockey campaign with a 5-1 win over Switzerlan­d. ... Natalie Geisenberg­er became the first Olympian to win four luge golds by helping Germany take the team relay. The U.S. was fourth, missing a medal by about one-tenth of a second. ... Norway’s Ragnhild Haga won her first gold medal in women’s 10-kilometer freestyle cross-country skiing, prevailing by more than 20 seconds.

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