2006 Olympics - Italy Has Tough Drug Laws
Doping is a criminal offense in Italy, and thus, Winter Olympic athletes who use illegal substances can be arrested if caught. The International Olym... read more
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Doping is a criminal offense in Italy, and thus, Winter Olympic athletes who use illegal substances can be arrested if caught. The International Olym... read more
In the weeks leading up to the Olympic Games, Italian athletes are preparing for the Olympic Games as all other competitors are across the world, with... read more
Bad Boy U.S. Alpine Skiier, Bode Miller, has admitted his past propensity to drink and ski - as relayed to a "60 Minutes" interview to be aired on CBS... read more
Italian laws have just changed to allow betting on the Olympic Alpine Skiing events (downhill, slalom, etc.). Wi... read more
As a reflection of Sandra Bullock’s Oscar-nominated movie Crash (a series of poignant stories involving accidents), the USA Olympic team has unwill... read more
For the Winter Olympic Games in Torino, over 2500 athletes are expected to participate in 15 sports and 84 events! For the most part, there is parity ... read more
As quick as Hannah Teter could say, "Let's Get Stoked", the short-lived movie, "First Descent", entered and exited the movie scene. Touted to be the ... read more
A U.S. Virgin Island grandma careened down the Cesana Pariol luge track today and lost it near the treacherous Curve 16 - scene of many accidents this... read more
Having just returned from Torino, I've updated this web site with an Inside look at what's going on in Torino and what to expect. Check it out: www.o... read more
As the host country for the Torino OIympics, Italy is permitted to have its athletes compete in Olympic events – even though they did not meet the q... read more
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