The United States clinched the first gold medal of Sochi's Winter Olympics Saturday, but the Dutch dominated on ice and a joint record was claimed by Norway.
An upset opened the day's
events in Russia when Team U.S.A's Sage Kotsenburg, 20, scooped the
first gold in men's snowboard slopestyle. Kotsenburg tweeted his surprise at the win.
Kotsenburg's winning
score of 93.5 edged out silver medal winner Staale Sandbech, 20, while
Canadian Mark McMorris, also 20, took bronze.
Saturday's second gold
was taken by Norway's Marit Bjoergen in the women's skiathlon. The 15km
course is split between a classic style for the first 7.5 km, then a
final leg in freestyle.
Bjoergen, a star of the 2010 Vancouver games, is expected to be a dominant force in the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Defending Olympic
champion Sven Kramer of Netherlands then took gold in 5,000 meter speed
skating, smashing the previous record. Compatriots Jan Blokhuijsen and
Jorrit Bergsma came second and third.
The day's fourth gold
went to Ole Einar Bjoerndalen of Norway, in the biathlon men's 10km
sprint. His efforts made him the joint most decorated Winter Olympian of
all time, with compatriot Bjorn Dahlie. Dominik Landertinger of Austria
took silver while Jaroslav Soukup from the Czech Republic got the
bronze.
In the final event of
the first day, Canadian sisters Justine Dufour-Lapointe and Chloe
Dufour-Lapointe claimed the gold and silver in the women's moguls.
Defending champion Hannah Kearney from the U.S. had to settle for the
bronze.
The Olympics kicked off with much fanfare at the opening ceremony Friday.
Billed as the most
expensive Olympic Games in history, the opening ceremony kicked off with
lights, floats and flying performers as the world turned its attention
to Russia.
Despite anxiety about
terror strikes, controversy over gay rights and ridicule for poor
preparations, the nation's officials have maintained that the sites in
Sochi are secure.
It will be "the safest place on Earth during the Olympics," said Dmitry Chernyshenko, head of the Games.
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