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- noun Plural form of
medalist .
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U.S. medalists from the World Indoor Championships (17 total):
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Some professions were decimated — e.g., male figure skaters (both Olympic gold medalists from the 1970s,) choreographers, fashion designers, and so forth.
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Diving: The entry list for the Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale includes 16 medalists from the 2004 Olympics.
USATODAY.com - Richards ahead of pace in post-Olympic year 2005
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TURIN, Italy (AP) Olympic gold medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada won the original dance at the World Figure Skating Championships on Thursday with a sultry, saucy flamenco, extending their lead over Vancouver runners-up Meryl Davis and Charlie White.
Canadian duo, Davis-White post season bests in ice dance 2010
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The top two American couples must finish with a combined placement of 13 — second and 11th, for example — and Samuelson and Bates are being counted on after reigning world silver medalists Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto decided not to compete.
Canadian duo, Davis-White post season bests in ice dance 2010
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Olympic silver medalists Pang Qing and Tong Jian earned a season-best 75.28 points for their short program, to the same "The Pearlfishers" that they skated in Vancouver.
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Two South Korean Olympic medalists appeal skating ban
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Previously named to this year's squad are four gold medalists: Kelly Clark, 2002 women's halfpipe; Hannah Teter, 2006 women's halfpipe; Seth Wescott, 2006 men's boardercross; and Shaun White, 2006 men's halfpipe.
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SEOUL (AP) Two South Korean Olympic short-track speedskating medalists appealed their three-year bans Tuesday for alleged involvement in a race-rigging scandal.
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Two South Korean Olympic medalists appeal skating ban - USATODAY. com
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