Olympics-Alpine skiing-Mixed team event postponed until Sunday
YANQING, China (Reuters) -High winds have forced organisers to postpone Saturday's Alpine mixed team parallel race until Sunday, the final day of the Beijing Winter Games.
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YANQING, China (Reuters) -High winds have forced organisers to postpone Saturday's Alpine mixed team parallel race until Sunday, the final day of the Beijing Winter Games.
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