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GOLDEN GLORY
Attention turned to the 2006 Games in Turin after the Olympic flame was extinguished in Salt Lake City, but it left enduring memories of British gold in curling.
Click here for a review of Britain's golden moment.

 
BAXTER LOOKS TO THE FUTURE
Bronze medalist Alain Baxter received a hero's welcome on his return to Scotland on Wednesday. (More)
MARTIN'S HERO IS NOW HER BIGGEST FAN
Gold medalist Rhona Martin was delighted Steve Redgrave asked for her autograph. (More)
CURLERS RETURN TO HEROES WELCOME
Britain's Olympic curling heroines returned home on Tuesday a tired bunch. (More)
MORE WOE FOR MUEHLEGG
Disgraced Spanish gold medallist Johann Muehlegg's has failed a second drugs test. (More)
GB LOOK TO BUILD ON BAXTER'S SUCCESS
The British Ski and Snowboard Federation will attempt to capitalise on Alain Baxter's success. (More)
OLYMPIC HEROES TO RETURN HOME
Great Britain's gold medal-winning curling team will return home on Tuesday. (More)
MUEHLEGG DEFIANT OVER DRUG TEST
Johann Muehlegg is pleading innocent after failing a drugs test at the Winter Olympics. (More)
NO RELIEF FOR DRUG CHEATS - ROGGE
IOC president Jacques Rogge said he would remove the champion status of Salt Lake City drugs cheats. (More)
DRUGS SHAME RUINS GAMES FINALE
Three competitors have failed drugs tests and have been stripped of their medals. (More)
BAXTER COMPOUNDS SWISS MISERY
Alain Baxter is aiming high after securing the first ever Olympic alpine skiing medal for Great Britain. (More)
GOLD MEDALLISTS FAIL DRUG TESTS
Johan Muehlegg and Larisa Lazutina have been stripped of a medal apiece. (More)
ICE HOCKEY GOLD FOR CANADA
Joe Sakic collected two goals as Canada beat the US 5-2 in the men's ice hockey final. (More)
BRITAIN LOOKS FORWARD TO TURIN
Chef de Mission Simon Clegg is not taking anything for granted despite Great Britain's success. (More)
BAXTER THE NEW HERO
Eight days after a scary training accident Alain Baxter became Britain's first-ever Olympic alpine medallist. (More)
BAXTER'S RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
Alain Baxter could not really comprehend just how he ended up on the medal rostrum. (More)
TEAM GB WILL 'NEVER BE PREMIER LEAGUE'
British Olympic Association chief Simon Clegg says Britain will always be a bit player in winter sports. (More)
BRITISH MEDALLISTS AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS
A look back at previous British medallists at the Winter Games. (More)
SCOTTISH OLYMPIC HEROES
A look at Scotland's medal winners at the Olympics down the years. (More)
ALBERT COMES A CROPPER
Prince Albert of Monaco overturned his four-man bobsleigh, but walked away unharmed. (More)
BAXTER'S 'UNBELIEVABLE BRONZE'
Great Britain's Alain Baxter has won bronze in the men's slalom in Salt Lake City. (More)
BAXTER - BORN TO SKI
PA Sport's Andy Hampson profiles Olympic bronze medallist Alain Baxter. (More)
ALAIN BAXTER FACTFILE
PA Sport takes a look at the career of Olympic bronze medallist Alain Baxter. (More)
SKELETON 'THE NEXT BIG THING'
Bronze medallist Alex Coomber is hoping her success could spark a new skeleton craze in Britain. (More)
BRITAIN CELEBRATE SUCCESSFUL GAMES
Salt Lake City 2002 proved to be Britain's most successful Winter Olympic Games for 66 years. (More)
RUSSIANS AND KOREANS SET TO STAY
The Russian and Korean contingents will remain at the Winter Olympics for Sunday's closing ceremony. (More)
BRITISH BOBSLEIGH HIT BY STONE
Great Britain's four-man bobsleigh team narrowly avoided crashing after driver Lee Johnston was hit by a stone. (More)
GOLDEN GIRLS MUST GET BACK TO BASICS
GB's golden curlers allowed themselves only a single glass of champagne to toast their victory. (More)
RUSSIA WITHDRAW THREAT
Russia have withdrawn their threat to pull their team out of the Games. (More)
MARTIN TURNS BUG INTO GOLD
Gold hero Rhona Martin feared she would have to pull out of the Games just ten days before they started. (More)
5.6 MILLION SEE GOLDEN GLORY
A TV audience of 5.6 million watched Britain win curling gold in Utah. (More)
TEAM GB MUST CAPITALISE
Team Great Britain must capitalise on their curling gold in Utah. (More)
THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER...
Rhona Martin kept her nerve with the final stone of the Women's Curling competition to win gold for Britain. (More)
RUSSIANS THREATEN TO PULL OUT OF GAMES
The president of the Russian National Olympic Committee threatened to withdraw his team. (More)
CABORN HAILS GOLDEN GIRLS
Richard Caborn has hailed Great Britain's women's curlers after their gold medal success. (More)
GOLDEN JOY FOR BRITAIN
Britain won the gold medal in the women's curling on a dramatic day on Thursday. (More)
COOMBER EYES TURIN
Great Britain's Winter Olympic heroine Alex Coomber has set her sights on bettering her bronze medal feat. (More)
CURLING - THE GUIDE
PA Sport look at the sport of curling. (More)
TV BOOST FOR FINAL
Great Britain's shot at gold in the women's curling final will be beamed live on BBC. (More)
CURLING'S COMING HOME
Two hundred years after Scotland gave curling to the world, curling could finally be coming home. (More)
COOMBER COMING TO TERMS WITH ACHIEVEMENT
Alex Coomber is still coming to terms with her achievement at the Winter Olympics. (More)
TIME FOR CRITICS TO EAT THEIR WORDS
Mark Staniforth rounds on the critics of Great Britain's high hopes for Salt Lake City. (More)
COOMBER WINS BRONZE
Alex Coomber grabbed bronze in the Olympic women's bob skeleton competition. (More)
BRITS WIN SEMI TO EARN SHOT AT GOLD
Britain's curlers beat Canada 6-5 in a thriller to set up a final with Switzerland. (More)
COOMBER - THE TOAST OF TEAM GB
A profile of Olympic bronze medallist Alex Coomber. (More)
IRISH PIPPED IN MEDAL BID
Ireland's Clifton Wrottesley finished fourth in the men's skeleton event. (More)
BRITISH MEDALLISTS AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS
A look back at previous British medallists at the Winter Games. (More)
LITHUANIANS APPEAL ON SKATING RESULT
Lithuania have protested against the result of the ice dance competition. (More)
THIS IS BRITAIN'S BIG DAY
Great Britain's big day at the Winter Olympics has finally arrived. (More)
MARTIN'S GREAT ESCAPE
Great Britain won two play-off matches to reach the women's curling semi-finals. (More)
WAITING NEARLY OVER FOR COOMBER
The waiting is nearly over for skeleton pilot for Alex Coomber as she bids for gold. (More)
COOMBER'S GOLD MEDAL RIVALS
A look at the main rivals to Alex Coomber in the skeleton. (More)
HAIR PROBLEM OVER FOR BAXTER
Alain Baxter appears to have averted a run-in with the International Olympic Committee. (More)
FIRST POSITIVE TEST AT GAMES
The Winter Olympics suffered its first positive drugs test for banned steroid nandrolone. (More)
BRITISH HOPES DEFLATED
Rhona Martin's women's curlers were left biting their fingernails after a second consecutive defeat. (More)
BRADBURY WILL DRINK TO THAT
Steve Bradbury needed a stiff drink after claiming his remarkable gold medal. (More)
BRITISH MEDAL HOPEFULS ON THIN ICE
Great Britain's women's curling team had at least a bronze-medal play-off place at their mercy. (More)
BRADBURY - 'GOD WAS SMILING ON ME'
Australian Steven Bradbury admitted his victory in the men's 1000 metres speed-skating was 'freakish'. (More)
BRADBURY LAUGHS ALL THE WAY TO GOLD
Australian Steven Bradbury became one of the luckiest gold medallists in Olympic history. (More)
BRITISH HOPES BOOSTED
Great Britain have some genuine medal contenders going into the second week of the Winter Games. (More)
OLYMPIC IDEAL IS THE LOSER IN 'SKATEGATE'
PA Sport's Mark Staniforth looks at the impact of the 'Skategate' scandal. (More)
COOMBER: TEAM GB'S GOLDEN HOPE
Alex Coomber is Britain's best hope of a Winter Olympics gold medal since Torvill and Dean. (More)
IOC HAPPY TO SEE JUSTICE DONE
IOC president Jacques Rogge insists his organisation is not embarrassed about 'Skategate'. (More)
MIXED FORTUNES FOR CURLERS
Britain's curling teams enjoyed mixed fortunes in their respective events on Friday. (More)
IOC WARNING OVER SKATING SCANDAL
IOC chief Francois Carrard hinted at action against anyone involved in voting irregualrities in ice skating. (More)
DANCERS READY FOR THE BIG CHANCE
Marika Humphreys and Vitaliy Baranov bid to evoke Britain's great past in ice dancing. (More)
IOC CHIEF TURNS HEAT ON SKATING
IOC president Jacques Rogge urged skating to sort out its judging problems. (More)
MENYOLI BRINGS UP THE REAR
Cameroon skier Isaac Menyoli has become the Eddie The Eagle of the 2002 Winter Olympics. (More)
RHONA GETS STONES ROLLING FOR BRITAIN
Rhona Martin skippered Great Britain's women's curling team to another victory. (More)
SKATING REF'S 'ALLEGATIONS' OVER JUDGING
The president of the International Skating Union has joined in the current row. (More)
AMMANN AT THE DOUBLE
Switzerland's Simon Ammann completed a double individual ski jump gold haul on Wednesday. (More)
CURLING WIN RARE BRIGHT SPOT
Britain's team endured another disappointing day at Salt Lake City on Tuesday. (More)
ALCOTT GETS HOME IN ONE PIECE
Chemmy Alcott safely negotiated the women's downhill at the Snowbasin on Tuesday (More)
SHORT END TO PEDERSEN'S OLYMPICS
Glynn Pedersen's Olympic experience ended at the Utah Olympic Park on Tuesday. (More)
TEAM GB HIT FORM AT LAST
Great Britain received with a much-needed boost after a victory for Rhona Martin's women's curling team. (More)
CURLING JOY FOR WOMEN
Rhona Martin's curling team salvaged some pride for Great Britain's with a 10-5 victory over Norway. (More)
SCOTS HANDED LESSON BY NEW MASTERS
Great Britain's curling team were beaten 6-4 by gold medal favourites Canada in their opening match. (More)
HATS OFF TO HATTON
Luger Mark Hatton salvaged some British pride with a brave performance in Utah on Sunday. (More)
BOARDER LESLEY NOT IN THE GROOVE
One of Great Britain's best prospects for a medal at the Winter Olympics crashed out in Salt Lake City. (More)
DISAPPOINTED PEDERSEN LOOKS TO BIG HILL
Britain's Glynn Pedersen failed to qualify for the final of the K90 ski jump at Utah Olympic Park. (More)
SNOWBOARDERS SET FOR CHILLED FINAL
British medal hope Lesley McKenna is set for the women's snowboard half-pipe final on Sunday. (More)
BRITISH DUO FINISH LAST
British athletes filled the last two places in the women's moguls competition at Park City. (More)
McKENNA HAS RIVALS RATTLED
Lesley McKenna has achieved a notable success before her Olympic debut in the women's half-pipe. (More)
SNOW STOPS SKI JUMPING
Too much snow and a swirling wind put Glynn Pedersen's Winter Olympic debut on ice on Friday. (More)
SUITS YOU, GLYNN
Ski jumper Glynn Pedersen was one of the first athletes to taste action at this year's Winter Olympics. (More)
ALEX 5/6 TO STRIKE GOLD FOR BRITAIN
A look at some of the bets on offer for the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. (More)
RUSSIAN SKIER HIT WITH DRUGS BAN
Russian skier Natalia Baranova has been thrown out of the Winter Olympics after testing positive for EPO. (More)
GAUTIER WAS FAST-TRACKED INTO BOB
Great Britain representative Nicola Gautier had never even stepped into a bobsleigh three months ago. (More)
CABORN SHOWN A BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS
Sports Minister Richard Caborn has done his bit to boost the the morale of British team. (More)
GOOCH READY FOR ONE LAST HURRAH
Nicky Gooch, still only 29, will compete in his fourth consecutive Olympic Winter Games in Utah. (More)
DIXON STILL SHOOTING FOR THE TOP
Mike Dixon will be competing in his sixth successive Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. (More)
HATTON HOPING HARD WORK PAYS OFF
Mark Hatton has been using some old-fashioned elbow grease to improve his luge performance. (More)
PEDERSEN'S HOPING TO SOAR
Great Britain's class of 2002 are putting the finishing touches to their Winter Olympic preparations. (More)
SMART ALEX A MEDAL HUNTER
Neal Collins talks to Alex Coomber, Britain's big hope for a medal at Salt Lake City. (More)
MICKEL MISSES OUT
Ski star Finlay Mickel has been forced to withdraw from Team Great Britain. (More)
SCARISBRICK LOOKS BRITAIN'S BEST BET
Neil Scarisbrick will lead Great Britain's quest for a repeat four-man bob medal in Salt Lake City (More)
GREAT BRITAIN WINTER OLYMPIC 2002 TEAM
An event-by-event guide to the Great Britain team for the Winter Olympics. (More)
BAXTER HEADS BRITISH ENTRIES
Alain Baxter will spearhead Great Britain's quest for Olympic skiing glory. (More)
WINTER GAMES `A PRIME TERROR TARGET'
America's security chief can not guarantee that the Games will be safe from terrorism. (More)
PEDERSEN WANTS TO FLY HIGH
Glynn Pedersen has already made it clear that he is not the new Eddie The Eagle. (More)
SECURITY STEPPED UP FOR SALT LAKE
Security has been stepped up in Salt Lake City following September 11. (More)
FROM SWINDON TO SALT LAKE
British luge competitor Mark Hatton has to train in some unusual surroundings. (More)
OVER AND OUT FOR DIXON?
Mike Dixon is about to make history by becoming the first British man to compete in six Winter Games. (More)
HEAVEN IS A HALF-PIPE FOR THE HOBBIT
Lesley McKenna is doing her bit to raise the profile of Great Britain's winter sport athletes. (More)
EDDIE THE EAGLE STILL FLYING HIGH
Eddie Edwards, Britain's great Olympic failure, his making a film about his exploits. (More)
COOMBER MAKES NO BONES ABOUT SKELETON
Alex Coomber is one of Britain's top medal hopes in the Skeleton event. (More)
BRITAIN'S WINTER OLYMPIC GREATS
A look back at Great Britain's golden moments at the Winter Games. (More)
WINTER OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS
A look ahead to some of the highlights at the Winter Olympics. (More)
TEN TO WATCH
Ten stars to look out for at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. (More)
CURLING KINGS AIM FOR GLORY
Great Britain are aiming for medal glory in curling. (More)
GB NAME BOBSLEIGH TEAM
The British Olympic Association has named its women's bobsleigh team. (More)
Medal Moments
Curlers' Gold
Skeleton Joy
Baxter's Bronze
Utah Results
Saturday February 9
Sunday February 10
Monday February 11
Tuesday February 12
Wednesday February 13
Thursday February 14
Friday February 15
Saturday February 16
Sunday February 17
Monday February 18
Tuesday February 19
Wednesday February 20
Thursday February 21
Friday February 22
Saturday February 23
Sunday February 24