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Winners in Sochi: Snowboarding, Skiing and More

The Winter Olympics' penultimate day of medal action in Sochi saw Team USA miss out on the men's hockey bronze medal, while host country Russia enjoyed one of its most successful collective outings of the games.
In addition to hockey, medals were awarded in snowboarding, skiing, biathlon and speed skating. Read on for a full recap of Saturday's medal winners.
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Snowboarding: Men's Parallel Slalom
Gold: Vic Wild, Russia
Silver: Zan Kosir, Slovenia
Bronze: Benjamin Karl, Austria
Snowboarding: Women's Parallel Slalom
Gold: Julia Dujmovits, Austria
Silver: Anke Karstens, Germany
Bronze: Amelie Kober, Germany

Women's snowboard parallel slalom gold medalist Julia Dujmovits of Austria (center) celebrates with silver medalist Anke Karstens of Germany (left) and bronze medalist Amelie Kober of Germany at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics on Feb. 22.
Image: Sergei Grits/Associated Press
Cross-Country Skiing: Women's 30-Kilometer Freestyle
Gold: Marit Bjoergen, Norway
Silver: Therese Johaug, Norway
Bronze: Kristin Stoermer Steira, Norway
Speed Skating: Men's Team Pursuit
Gold: Netherlands
Silver: South Korea
Bronze: Poland

Speed skaters from the Netherlands (left to right) Sven Kramer, Jan Blokhuijsen and Koen Verweij skate on their way to win the gold medal in the men's team pursuit at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on Feb. 22.
Image: Matt Dunham/Associated Press
Speed Skating: Women's Team Pursuit
Gold: Netherlands
Silver: Poland
Bronze: Russia
Biathlon: Men's 4x7.5-Kilometer Relay
Gold: Russia
Silver: Germany
Bronze: Austria

From left, Russia's Anton Shipulin, Alexey Volkov, Yevgeny Ustyugov and Dmitry Malyshko celebrate their gold medal in the men's biathlon relay at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on Feb. 22.
Image: Felipe Dana/Associated Press
Alpine Skiing: Men's Slalom
Gold: Mario Matt, Austria
Silver: Marcel Hirscher, Austria
Bronze: Henrik Kristoffersen, Norway
Men's Hockey
Bronze: Finland (The gold-medal game, with Canada vs. Sweden, takes place Sunday)
Women's supercombined bronze medal winner Julia Mancuso celebrates with grandmother Sheila Tuffanelli.
Lauren Anderson, mother of U.S. snowboarder Jamie Anderson, celebrates with fans after her daughter won the women's snowboard slopestyle final.
Alex Bilodeau celebrates with his brother, Frederic, after winning the gold medal in the men's moguls final.
Julia Mancuso celebrates her bronze medal win in the women's supercombined with her sister, Sara.
Switzerland's Iouri Podladtchikov celebrates with his father Yuri, right, and mother Valentina after winning the gold medal in the men's snowboard halfpipe final.
Erin Hamlin of the United States hugs her parents, Ron and Eileen Hamlin, after the flower ceremony during the women's singles luge, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014.
Twin brothers from the Netherlands, gold medallist Michel Mulder, second right, and bronze medallist Ronald, right, share a warm hug.
Canada's Justine Dufour-Lapointe, right, is congratulated by sister Chloe after taking the first place in the women's moguls final.
Deborah Christensen congratulates her son, men's ski slopestyle gold medal winner Joss Christensen of the United States.
Aart Groothuis takes a picture of his son, men's 1000-meter speedskating gold medalist Stefan Groothuis of the Netherlands, during the medals ceremony.
Noelle Pikus-Pace of the United States hugs her husband, Janson Pace, and her children, Traycen, left, and Lacee, right, after she won the silver medal during the women's skeleton competition.
Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic hugs her mother as she celebrates winning gold in the women's 5,000-meter speedskating race.
Bronze medallist Carien Kleibeuker of the Netherlands poses for photographers carrying her daughter Annemijn during the flower ceremony for the women's 5,000-meter speedskating race.
Men's freestyle skiing aerials gold medal winner Anton Kushnir of Belarus holds his son, Platon, wrapped in the national flag.
Martins Dukurs of Latvia, left, is hugged by his brother Tomass Dukurs after Martins won the silver medal during the men's skeleton competition.

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