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Kowalczyk Gives Poland its Second Medal
Thomas Crestodina | 17th February 2010
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Kowalczyk takes silver in sprint; Madjic injured in accident, takes bronze
Justyna Kowalczyk took the silver in the women’s individual cross country skiing sprint on Wednesday, 17 February, at the 21st Winter Olympic games in Vancouver. The final race was neck and neck for much of the last half of the course, with Marit Bjoergen of Norway taking the lead from Kowalczyk only on the last corner, as Kowalczyk’s skis slipped slightly, giving the Norwegian an edge of about three metres down the stretch.
The race was something of an upset, and may have ended very differently had the favourite, Petra Madjic, not slipped and fallen off the track during the qualifying round, sliding four metres over a steep edge and crashing into a tree, evidently injuring her ribs. Madjic finished all of the rounds in obvious pain, fighting her way to the finish line in an amazing display of discipline to take the bronze, only to be carried away by her teammates to receive medical attention at the finish line.
The Madjic incident is one in a long string of organizational, safety, and weather-related problems for the games.
Photo: Justyna Kowalczyk (Poland) - Cross-Country Skiing (Women's 10km Free) / photo courtesy vancouver2010.com
Jabber 17th February 2010 |
Well done! Could have been gold, but Bjoergen really carved her up on the last corner. However, Justyna looks strong going into the next, longer-distance events. |






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