Olympics-Freestyle skiing-Switzerland win gold and silver in men's ski cross
By Mari Saito and Winni Zhou
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By Mari Saito and Winni Zhou
ZHANGJIAKOU, China : First-time Olympian Ryan Regez of Switzerland took gold in the men's ski cross final on Friday at the Beijing Games, while fellow Swiss skier Alex Fiva claimed silver.
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