Word: nagano
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...first season of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women's Division I League, which welcomes two more schools to the old ECAC Women's Alliance. With three players from the gold-medal U.S. Olympic team and two from the silver-winning Canadian team making their way from Nagano back to the northeast this winter, the ECAC should be more competitive and more fun to watch...
...Crimson, after all, entered the season shorthanded. Harvard's all-time leading scorer A.J. Mleczko '97-'99, a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic Team, took her second year off to participate in the Nagano Games. Tammy Shewchuck '00-'01, who broke Mleczko's single-season school scoring record last season with 53 points in her rookie season, also took the year off to train with the Canadian National Team...
Marijuana is not a performance-inducing drug, according to the International Olympic Committee, but they?re going to ban it anyway. Stung by being forced to restore the gold medal to Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati, who had been disqualified at Nagano after testing positive for the substance, the IOC today announced plans to tighten up its testing regulations to include the ?social drug.? Prince Alexandre de Merode of the IOC medical commission said the danger with marijuana was that ?it can give you the impression that you are indestructible.? No word on the IOC?s attitude toward footwear commercials that...
OLYMPICS 18th Olympics (winter), Nagano, Japan 72 nations attended 1,512 men, 827 women Germany won the most medals, 29 (12 gold) Some events: curling, snowboarding, ski jumping...
INJURED. PICABO STREET, 26, dogged downhiller who rebounded from a career-threatening knee injury to win a gold medal at the Nagano Olympics; in Crans Montana, Switzerland. Street, who won a silver medal in the '94 Olympics, broke her leg in this season's final downhill...