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YANQING, China : It's not only the wind whipping the pistes that is cold up on the mountains hosting the Beijing Olympics.
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YANQING, China : It's not only the wind whipping the pistes that is cold up on the mountains hosting the Beijing Olympics.
The downhill at the Winter Olympics has been moved back by an hour owing to high winds. The event was due to start at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre at 03:00 but has now been moved to 04:00. The USA’s Bryce Bennett will be first out of the gate with Mattias Mayer, Beat Feuz, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Dominik Paris and Marco Odermatt also in action.
YANQING, China : It took 70 years for Norway to win an Olympic gold in men's downhill but the Scandinavian nation are hoping to become only the second to retain the title in Sunday's opening race at the Beijing Games.
YANQING, China :Switzerland's Marco Odermatt hit out at Olympic ski organisers after Saturday's downhill training was cancelled with just three runners having completed the course.
YANQING, China :High winds led to the final men's downhill training run at the Beijing Olympics being cancelled on Saturday after just three runners completed the course.
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The world's top skiers were full of praise for the Beijing downhill course as athletes finally took to the piste. The course in Yanqing is created entirely out of artificial snow and is yet to host a World Cup race or test event of any kind. Ad/> But on Thursday riders were able to get a taste of the run ahead of Sunday's opening race.
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