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Performers entertain the crowd at the closing ceremonies of the XVI Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France, Sunday, Feb. 23, 1992. French designer Philippe Decoufle created the inventive costumes and contraptions of the opening and closing ceremonies. (AP Photo/Marcy Nighswander)
Artur Dmitriev and Natalia Mishkutienok of the Unified Team of the Commonwealth of Independent States perform on the ice in free skating pairs at the 1992 Winter Olympic Games, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 in Albertville, France. The pair finished in first place for the gold. (AP Photo/John Gaps III)
Marina Klimova, right, and Sergei Ponomarenko of the Unified Team perform their free dance routine during the XVI Winter Olympic Games, Monday, Feb. 17, 1992, Albertville, France. Klimova and Ponomarenko edged the Duchesnays, the home-ice heroes, to win the gold medal. (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin)
Italian slalom specialist Alberto Tomba swings around the pole as he speeds down the race course to win the gold medal in Olympic special slalom at Mt. Allan, Feb. 27, 1988 in Nakiska, Calgary, Canada. He also caught the gold medal in the giant slalom day before yesterday. (AP Photo/Armando Trovati)
Phil Mahre (11) stands with his brother Steve (3) and Didier Bouvet (16) of France after the XIV Winter Olympics slalom on Mt. Bjelasnica in Sarajevo, Feb. 19, 1984. Americans Phil and Steve took top honors with Phil winning and gold and Steve, silver. Bouvet took the bronze medal. (AP Photo/Jack Smith)
Phil Mahre from Yakima, Wash., speeds around a gate on the men's special slalom course on Mt. Bjelasnica, Feb. 19, 1984 in Sarajevo on his way to win an Olympic gold medal in this last alpine event of the XIV. Winter Olympic Games. Phil's twin brother Steve clocked second best time catching the silver medal. (AP Photo/Dieter Endlicher)
The U.S ice hockey team rushes toward goalie Jim Craig after their upset win over the Soviet Union in the semi-final round of the XIII Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, N.Y., Feb. 22, 1980. Team USA won 4-3 to advance to the final game for the Olympic gold. The American players from left are, Mark Johnson (10); Eric Strobel (19); William Schneider (25); David Christian (23); Mark Wells (15); Steve Cristoff (11); Bob Suter (20), who is behind Philip Verchota (27). John O'Callahan is hugged by Michael Ramsey. (AP Photo)