Topic: Steven Holcomb
This week's "Cool Kid" saw a need among families of sick children. So he sprang into action without thinking twice. His high school club will reach...
Terry Bell's been spending the past couple of weeks looking back at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Here he looks at Day 16 ... a big Saturday...
Olympic champion Steven Holcomb steered USA-1 to victory in the World Cup four-man bobsled season-opener Saturday night, on the same track where the Americans won gold at the Vancouver Games nine months ago.. Holcomb, Curt Tomasevicz, Justin Olsen and new teammate Steve ...
It's been pretty much one great thing after another for Steven Holcomb since winning the bobsled gold at the Vancouver Olympics. Holcomb, who is a big-time computer nerd and video gamer, discovered that his prized Xbox 360 and games had been ...
WHISTLER (Reuters) - U.S. bobsleigh pilot Steven Holcomb had been driving his four-man sled virtually blind for a couple of years when he decided to have his eyes treated.Although the procedure was a great success, Holcomb found the restored eyesight interfered ...
Though clearly excited at winning a gold medal--the first U.S. bobsled gold in 62 years--Steven Holcomb wasn't quite sure what to say. As for future plans, Holcomb said he wants to stay with bobsled as long as he can. "This ...
-Leading at the midway point of the four-man bobsled competition, the Night Train sled piloted by Steven Holcomb is aiming to help the United States break a 62-year-old streak without a gold medal in bobsled. Holcomb and his teammates turned in track ...
-American bobsled pilot Steven Holcomb, a master of sport and computers, put his four-man bobsled in strong position to win gold in Vancouver. After two of four runs, Holcomb's USA-1 team leads by 0.4 seconds over Canada-1 and 0.44 ...
It's not the Super Bowl, or even the gold medal match-up, but it is most definitely Super Sunday in Canada. That's because three epic ice hockey battles are on tap, topped by the U.S. and Canada, who square off ...
-They may be on the same world championship four-man bobsled team, but Steven Holcomb and Steve Mesler are decidedly different when it comes to that all important question: A computer science major and admitted computer nerd, Holcomb is decidedly in the PC ...