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Winter Olympics: 5 Things You Missed Overnight

Most of the biggest Winter Olympics events happen in the evening — local time in Sochi, Russia — which means morning or early afternoon stateside. But plenty of action also happens during the day in Sochi, when folks in the United States are fast asleep. So we're here to catch you up on the stories you might have missed overnight so you won't miss a beat this morning.
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Never in the history of the Olympics had women's downhill skiing seen gold medal tie. Until Wednesday.
Slovenia's Tina Maze and Switzerland's Dominique Gisin both finished the Sochi women's downhill course with identical times of 1 minute, 41.57 seconds. Maze was one of the race's favorites, while Gisin was more of an underdog contender. The two are good friends, however, and appeared to enjoy sharing the win together. They even held hands on the medal podium.
But wait! Was it really a tie? Daniel Baumat is the vice president of Swiss Timing, the company that officially keeps time for Olympic competitions. He admitted to the New York Times that, if pressed, they could probably name just one winner from Wednesdays race: “There is a more precise number, to the 10,000th. But the rule is to report to the hundredths. We follow the rule," he said.
The U.S. men's and women's curling teams got off to rough combined start of 0-5 during group play this week. The men's team, who we profiled in January, finally got an elusive win for Team USA, beating Denmark 9-5 on Wednesday. Team captain John Shuster credited the arrival in Sochi of his wife and 9-month-old son for the improved performance.
Ten countries are competing in the Olympic curling tournament, which after round-robin play (everyone plays everyone once) will narrow into a four-team tournament for medals. That begins next Wednesday.
Meanwhile, here's your daily update on the wacky duds favored by the Norwegian men. The team beat Germany 8-5 for its third straight win, this one earned while wearing knee-high knickers. "It was knickerbockers vs. lederhosen today," Norway's Christoffer Svae said after the match. "And the knickerbockers won.''

Norway's Christoffer Svae shouts sweeping instructions after delivering the rock during men's curling competition against Germany at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Sochi, Russia.
Image: Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press
Skeleton competition — think a one-person, extra-dangerous, somewhat-bobsled-like contraption — begins Thursday and concludes with medal action Friday. On Wednesday, most skeleton athletes got in their last training sessions before the real fun begins. Skeleton athletes' helmets are probably the coolest bits of Olympic apparel around, so we're mainly just excited to see more art pieces like this one over the next few days.

Katie Uhlaender of the United States speeds down the track during the women's skeleton training at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
Image: Dita Alangkara/Associated Press
A day after breaking his streak of hosting 157 consecutive nights of Olympics primetime coverage, Bob Costas' gnarly infected eyes still have him sidelined. Matt Lauer will continue hosting on Wednesday, and it sounds like Costas is taking it day by day.
The American women's team had a huge match against Canada in group play on Wednesday morning (at time of this writing, Canada beat Team USA 3-2), its second of the Olympics. The American men's team, meanwhile, takes the ice for the first time on Thursday against Slovenia. Coach Dan Bylsma on Wednesday named Jonathan Quick of the NHL's Los Angeles Kings as his starting goalie for the opening match. Quick got the nod over Ryan Miller of the Buffalo Sabres and Jimmy Howard of the Detroit Red Wings. Tournament play begins next week for both the men and women.
What to watch for today: Wednesday's top events include the men's 1000m speedskating final, doubles luge, pairs free skate figure skating and the women's snowboarding halfpipe final. Here is a full schedule and streaming links.
Fans limbo under a U.S. flag to celebrate Jamie Anderson's gold medal in the women's snowboard slopestyle final at the 2014 Winter Olympics on Feb. 9 in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
A fan awaits the start of the women's freestyle skiing moguls final at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park on Feb. 8.
Judges look on during the ladies' normal hill individual ski jumping training at the Ruski Gorki Jumping Center on Feb. 9.
Norwegian fans enjoy the atmosphere during the alpine skiing men's downhill at the Rosa Khutor Alpine Center on Feb. 9 in Sochi.
A Russian supporter smiles on his way from the Laura Cross Country Ski & Biathlon Center on Feb. 9.
A fan cheers during the men's 5,000-meter speed-skating event on Feb. 8.
Russian supporters attend the men's alpine skiing downhill at the Rosa Khutor Alpine Center on Feb. 9.
A pin collector displays his bling ahead of the men's luge singles on day two of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Sliding Center Sanki on Feb. 9.
Fans look on (one perhaps more enthusiastic than others) during the men's figure skating free skate at the Iceberg Skating Palace on Feb. 9.
Supporters snap a few shots before the men's luge singles at the Sliding Center Sanki on Feb. 9.
Under orange lighting, gold medalist Sven Kramer of the Netherlands walks through a crowd of cheering fans after winning the gold in the men's 5,000-meter speed-skating race Feb. 8. Kramer set a new Olympic record during the event.
Decked-out fans amuse themselves before the men's luge singles at the Sliding Center Sanki on Feb. 9.
Fans cheer at the finish line during the men's singles luge final on Feb. 9 in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
A Norwegian fan dressed as a viking smiles ahead of the medal ceremony at Medals Plaza on Feb. 9.
Semen Pavlichenko of Russia passes fans, as he brakes at the finish line during the men's singles luge final on Feb. 9.
A fan waves the Russian flag at the men's 5,000-meter speed-skating event at the Adler Arena Skating Center on Feb. 8.
Olympic supporters cheer at the finish line during the men's singles luge final on Feb. 9.
The crowd gets riled up during the women's 3,000-meter speed skating competition on Feb. 9.

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