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...back injury last year, Cohen was erratic in the season's first events but has an ability to transfix an audience with innovative moves that highlight her flexibility. Even without the quad, she may just possess that indescribable elan that sets Olympic champions apart. Oksana Baiul, the 1994 gold medalist, had it, defeating Kerrigan with her exuberant performance; Lipinski had it in Nagano...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three U.S. Stars. One Gold Medal. Get Ready For Spin City | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

Like Sarah Hughes, Slutskaya is a natural and powerful jumper. If she can repeat her feat from last year's world championships of stringing together three jumps in a row, she may make history as the first Russian women's gold medalist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Russians Are Ready To Rock | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...side, either Alexei Yagudin, a three-time world champion, or teammate Evgeny Plushenko, the reigning world gold medalist, will probably keep up the Russian men's gold streak. Yagudin, who trains in the U.S., is a passionate performer and is eager to redeem his fifth-place finish in Nagano. Plushenko is just as talented but far less polished. While his music and choreography are often disjointed, he is the only male to lasso one leg up and behind his head and hold this position during a spin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Russians Are Ready To Rock | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

Bergoust, a.k.a. Air Bergy, the defending gold medalist in aerial skiing, sees these Games as a huge opportunity for his sport to "transcend skiing." Says he: "An aerials event in sunny blue sky is the most beautiful thing." Aerials tickets sold out before the downhill tickets, and competition will take place in front of some 13,000 fans in a festive atmosphere at Deer Valley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Make Way For The Gate Crasher | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...side, either Alexei Yagudin, a three-time world champion, or his teammate Evgeni Plushenko, the reigning world gold medalist, will probably keep up the golden streak of Russian champions established in the past three Winter Games. Yagudin, who trains in the U.S., is a passionate performer and is eager to redeem his fifth-place finish in Nagano, where he was laid low by the flu. Plushenko is just as accomplished but far less polished. His program music is usually a bewildering pastiche of movie sound tracks, and the choreography is just as disjointed, but he never fails to impress with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time for a Russian Revolution | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

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