Yuma Sun

Ledecka gets rare double Olympic gold; USA men win curling

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PYEONGCHAN­G, South Korea — On a snowboard and skis, Ester Ledecka is a history-making Olympic gold medalist.

One of the surprising breakout stars of the Winter Games, the Czech pulled double-duty on the slopes in Pyeongchan­g and became the first to win snowboardi­ng’s parallel giant slalom and skiing’s Alpine super-G.

She outraced Selina Joerg of Germany to the line in the final of the snowboardi­ng event Saturday and won by .46 seconds. That came seven days after she won the super-G by .01 seconds — and shocked everyone, including herself.

“It was a great day,” Ledecka said Saturday. “I enjoyed every run and I’m very happy to be here and stand on the highest place.”

That’s also where the United States’ curling team is after winning the men’s final , beating Sweden 10-7.

The upset was only the second curling medal in U.S. history, with the first coming in a bronze-medal game at the 2006 Turin Games. “It feels almost unbelievab­le,” Team USA’s Matt Hamilton said, “but we came out here with great intensity and just had to believe we could do it, and make our shots.” Switzerlan­d won the debut of the Alpine team event, but Norway’s thirdplace finish gave it a record 38 medals at a single Winter Olympics. “Even underneath the suit, I get goosebumps talking about it,” Norway’s Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen said. Iivo Niskanen of Finland took gold in cross-country’s 50-kilometer mass start, Sebastien Toutant of Canada won the men’s Big Air snowboardi­ng event and Nevin Galmarini of Switzerlan­d was the winner of the men’s parallel giant slalom. The Canadian men made sure they aren’t going home from the Olympics hockey tournament empty-handed, even after missing out on a third straight gold medal. Andrew Ebbett, Chris Kelly and Derek Roy each scored in the first period, helping Canada take the

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ABOVE: GOLD MEDAL WINNER Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic, celebrates after the women’s parallel giant slalom at Phoenix Snow Park at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, Saturday. LEFT: United States’s skip John Shuster reacts...
ASSOCIATED PRESS ABOVE: GOLD MEDAL WINNER Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic, celebrates after the women’s parallel giant slalom at Phoenix Snow Park at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, Saturday. LEFT: United States’s skip John Shuster reacts...
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