Speed Skating
NEW YORK - Doutzen Kroes might not fit the mold of a top model.
LONDON - The World Anti-Doping Agency has recommended an increase in EPO tests among higher-risk sports at future Winter Olympics.
WASHINGTON - The weather problems of the Vancouver Games followed the U.S.
WASHINGTON - Two-time Olympic speedskating champion Shani Davis is not ready to commit to competing at the 2014 Sochi Games.
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- Canadiens wins season-high fifth straight
- Canadian speedskater Jeremy Wotherspoon retires
- Canada picks speedskater Hughes to be flagbearer
- Shani Davis won't skate 5 events at Olympics
- Speedskater Pechstein loses appeal for Olympics
- Pechstein loses last appeal to race at Olympics
- Timmer fails to qualify for Vancouver Olympics
- Speedskater Pechstein hopes to race for Germany
- South Koreans dominate at sprint speedskating
- US speedskater Celski's comeback almost complete
- Nesbitt, Groves, Morrison lead Canada speedskating
- Sablikova wins speedskating 3000m at Euros
- Bokko of Norway crashes at speedskating Euros
- Olympic medalists among 10 athletes endorsing P&G
- Davis in 10K, out of US team pursuit
- Richardson wins 1,500 meters at US championships
- Wust qualifies to defend her Olympic 3,000 title
- Olympic champions Wust, De Jong Vancouver-bound
- Timmer says heel is healing, could be skating soon
- Davis, Nesbitt complete middle-distance sweeps
- American Davis wins men's 1,000 at World Cup
- Canada's Nesbitt wins women's 1,000 at World Cup
- Italy's Fabris wins at speedskating World Cup
- Davis, Wolf set world records at World Cup meet
- Speedskater Davis breaks world record in 1,500
- Ohno not sure why Davis is upset with Colbert
- Davis wins men's 1,000 at speedskating World Cup
- Davis calls US team patron Colbert 'a jerk'
- Injured speedskater Celski plans to be at Olympics
- Lake Placid, winter and summer playground
- Davis wins, Timmer falls at Speedskating World Cup
- Davis wins World Cup 1,000 in course record
- Uhlaender latest to speak out on track access
- Davis feels strong _ but not ready to chase Heiden
- Davis wins 10,000 and leaves door open to pursuit