Vancouver has been overrun with jolly, intoxicated fans. Are they enjoying their Olympic moment? Or just being irritating?
The Soviet Union once dominated the Winter Olympics. But since the Soviet collapse, Russian teams have struggled due to lack of funding and political support -- as its weak performance in Vancouver demonstrates
Olympic officials have sent a message about North American-dominated women's hockey: if the rest of the world doesn't start competing, the sport's spot on the Olympic program is in peril. Is that fair play or another gender double standard?
With Kim Yu-Na of South Korea's gold-medal and Mao Asada of Japan's silver-medal skates on Thursday, athletes from the Far East earned five of the 12 figure-skating medals in Vancouver
South Korean figure skater Kim Yu-na has the lead after the short program, but Japan's great hope, Mao Asada, has a few triple-Axels as weapons
They're the fashion phenomenon of the Winter Games: red mittens emblazoned with the maple leaf and Olympic rings. Inside one customer's quest to score a pair
In one of the most dramatic races of the Vancouver Olympics, the U.S. Nordic combined team clinched a silver medal. European dominance of this obscure and wildly entertaining sport is over