After a long journey, and a transition to hockey in Switzerland, Capital Region national champion Daniel Carr will be playing in the Olympics for Team Canada.
It's Winter Olympics season, which means the inevitable- hearing all kinds of people talk about how they could be Olympians in curling. I have to admit, I'm totally guilty of saying "that doesn't look hard," and I also may be a little bit biased with my history as an alpine ski racer...
The Olympics seem impossible for many to actually make it to. However 13-year-old Bryant Ward out of Queensbury has his sights set to make it a reality.
The U.S. men's hockey team cleared another hurdle in its pursuit of gold, and the Americans seized the overall medal lead. Here's a recap of Wednesday's action in Sochi:
One event at the Olympics that make most wonder why anyone would want to try it, would be the Luge. High speeds around sharp turns on pretty much a piece of wood with metal blades.
While most of us will never actually experience what those athletes do while racing, there is a video showing their point-of-view.
Team USA forged a tie with Norway for the overall medal lead, and Japan won its first Olympic gold medal in men's figure skating. Here's a recap of Friday's action in Sochi:
Shortly after loosing his pants mid-jump in the Olympics, Freestyle skier Henrik Harlaut took his television time to remind the people on the world one important thing
You've seen it many times in the Olympics, the gold medal winner standing on the podium and taking a 'bite' out of the medal during the ceremony. It's become almost a tradition onto itself. Well, how much exactly is that medal worth?
Swedish freestyle skier Henrik Harlaut came Sochi with one goal in mind, win the gold. He came up a little short thanks in part to a wardrobe malfunction with his pants.
We've all seen the deplorable conditions of the Sochi Olympics via SochiFail. What it be that much better though if the Olympics were held on the ice planet of Hoth in Star Wars?