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Maze wins second gold on Sochi slopes
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 19 - 02 - 2014

SOCHI, Russia — Tina Maze struck double Olympic ski gold Tuesday while the stark political realities of the Sochi Games were exposed by the arrests of members of a punk group.
Maze bagged her second title after sharing the downhill gold by edging Austrian archrival Anna Fenninger by a hairsbreadth seven-hundredths of a second in the giant slalom.
In tricky weather conditions that included heavy snow, torrential rain and fog, the 30-year-old Slovenian clocked a combined total of 2min 36.87sec over the two runs in Rosa Khutor.
“This season's plan was to show my best here. My focus in training was on the Olympic Games,” said Maze, who won two silvers, in super-G and giant slalom, at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
Defending champion Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany took bronze, a further 0.20sec adrift while famed violin virtuoso Vanessa Mae marked her Olympics debut with a 67th place finish, a massive 50.10sec behind Maze.
Down on the Black Sea coast, the political controversies that had once threatened to consume the showpiece event nudged back into the spotlight.
Two members of Russian group Pussy Riot who were released from prison late last year said they had both been arrested in downtown Sochi on charges of theft. They were freed later in the day.
The pair had been in Sochi for two days on a visit aimed at recording a new performance opposing Russian President Vladimir Putin.
On the slopes of Rosa Khotur, Frenchman Pierre Vaultier emerged from the fog to win a thrilling men's snowboard cross race, just two months after tearing ligaments in his knee.
The 26-year-old held off surprise package Russian Nikolay Olyunin to take gold.
Norway took gold and silver in the large hill Nordic combined, dealing best with rainy conditions in the 10km ski phase.
Joergen Graabak won gold with his compatriot Magnus Moan taking silver 0.6sec behind. Bronze went to Fabian Riessle of Germany.
South Korea regained the women's short track 3,000m relay gold, four years after their Vancouver medal hopes were dashed by disqualification.
Shim Suk-lee passed Li Jianrou heading into the final turn to give the Koreans Olympic gold for the fifth time in the past six Olympics. Defending champion China was disqualified.
Norway's Emil Hegle Svendsen held off a desperate late charge from the fast-finishing Martin Fourcade of France to take gold in the men's 15km biathlon mass start in a photo finish.
Svendsen slowed up as he raised his hands in victory just before crossing the line but he had apparently failed to notice Fourcade, who flung himself across the finish.
Both were given the same time of 42min 29.1sec but Svendsen was awarded the gold by a whisker on the photo. Fourcade was aiming for his third gold at Sochi after winning the pursuit and the individual. Ondrej Moravec of the Czech Republic took bronze.
Norway's Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, seeking a record 13th medal at Winter Olympic Games, will have to wait until the relays after coming in 22nd place.
Dutch speed skater Jorrit Bergsma took gold in the men's 10,000m as the Netherlands swept the podium at Sochi for the fourth time.
Bergsma crossed the line in a new Olympic record time of 12min 44.45sec, ahead of Sven Kramer and Bob de Jong.
After 65 of the Games' 98 events, Germany leads the medals table with eight golds, one more than Norway and two more than the Netherlands. Russia, the United States, Switzerland and, surprisingly, Belarus, all have five.
Russia, meanwhile, battled into the quarterfinals of the Olympic men's ice hockey competition Tuesday with a 4-0 win over Norway. Russia will next face off against Finland Wednesday for a spot in the semifinals.
On Monday, Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie White skated into the history books when they won the ice dance gold. — Agencies


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