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TWO-MAN
Lueders & MacEachern,
Canada [spotlight]
U.S. Brian Shimer and Randy Jones won two World Cup races last season and could take home a medal from Japan, too.
FOUR-MAN
Germany (driver: Harald
Czudaj)
U.S. Driver Shimer and his crew have a better chance for a medal in the big sled: In two World Cup races on the Spiral last February, they finished first and second. |
SINGLES
Georg Hackl,
Germany
U.S. Suckow, the '93 world champ, won on the Spiral last February and should excel there againeven Hackl says so.
DOUBLES
Grimmette & Martin,
U.S.
U.S. This year Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin became the second U.S. duo to win a season points title; the 1997 champs, Chris Thorpe and Gordy Sheer, could also come away with a medal. |
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SINGLES
Susi Erdmann,
Germany
U.S. The 29-year-old flag-bearer from Lillehammer, Cammy Myler, in her fourthand, she says, lastOlympics, is shooting for her first medal. | |
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Medal Picks:
Alpine Skiing |
Figure Skating |
Hockey & Curling |
Nordic Skiing |
Speed Skating
Michelle Kwan | Swedish Hockey | Luge Duo | Hockey Photo Act Issue date: February 9, 1998 | |
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