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Count Megan Nick among the athletes with Vermont ties who returned from Beijing with some new hardware.Making her Winter Olympics debut, the Shelburne native took home the bronze in women’s aerials, a high-flying free skiing sport full of twists and flips.
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Ryan Cochran-Siegle won the silver medal in the men's super-G at the Beijing winter games this month. It was almost 50 years, to the day, that his mom, Barbara Ann, won a gold medal in the women's slalom at the games in Japan. Cochran-Siegle is now back in Vermont, where his accomplishment is being properly celebrated by friends, family and even people he's never met.
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This is gold medalist Kaillie Humphries first medal for the U.S. The champion previously won gold and bronze medals for her home country of Canada.
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Vermont Edition co-hosts Connor Cyrus and Mikaela Lefrak speak with NBC5 sports anchor and reporter Marshall Kramsky about athletes with ties to Vermont and how they have fared so far at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
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Diggins snared a hard-won bronze medal in the grueling event after Swedish skiers took an early lead. The only other time a U.S. athlete has won an individual medal in cross country came in 1976.