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Julia Lipnitskaya of Russia competes in the women's short program figure skating competition at the Iceberg Skating Palace.Bernat Armangue—AP
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Elena Glebova of Estonia performs in the Figure Skating Ladies Short Program at Iceberg Skating Palace.Barbara Walton—EPA
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Korea's Yuna Kim competes during the Figure Skating Women's Short Program.Issei Kato—Reuters
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A Russian fan with her face painted with the Russian flag watches the men's quarter-finals ice hockey game between Russia and Finland. Russia was eliminated from the men's ice hockey competition at the Sochi Games on Wednesday following a 3-1 quarter-final loss to Finland.Eric Gaillard—Reuters
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Yevgeni Malkin of Russia kneels on the ice after losing to Finland in the quarter final match between Finland and Russia.Larry W. Smith—EPA
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A fan wearing a Russian flag in Olympic Park reacts during Russia's 3-1 loss to Finland in men's ice hockey.Brian Cassella—MCT/Getty Images
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Dawid Kupczyk drives Poland's bobsled during Bobsleigh training.EMPICS Sport
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Gold medalists Norway's Marit Bjoergen (L) and Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg celebrate at the finish line in the Women's Cross-Country Skiing Team Sprint Classic Final at the Laura Cross-Country Ski and Biathlon Center.Lee Jin-man—AP
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Italy's Nadya Ochner competes during the women's snowboard parallel giant slalom qualification run at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Rosa Khutor February 19, 2014Dylan Martinez—REUTERS
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Bode Miller of the U.S. lunges towards the finish line during the first run of the men's alpine skiing giant slalom event.Kai Pfaffenbach—Reuters
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Winner Ted Ligety of the U.S. holds up his flag on the podium after the men's alpine skiing giant slalom event.Leonhard Foeger—Reuters
Russian men’s ice hockey team crash out.
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