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Meet New Hampshire's Olympic Athletes

Bode Miller

Bode Miller

He's one of the most electrifying personalities in the Olympics, thrilling fans and infuriating skiing officials. But Bode Miller's friends and family say those qualities make him a world-champion skier. More Details
Carl Van Loan

Carl Van Loan

It may be one of the most unusual events in the Winter Games -- the Nordic combined. But one New Hampshire athlete hopes to bring home the United States' first medal in the event. More Details
John Myles

John Myles

A first-time Olympian from Rumney takes his sport so seriously that he trains 11 months out of the year-- taking only April off. More Details
Hannah Kearney

Hannah Kearney

She could be one of New Hampshire's best chances to bring home a gold medal in Torino. When it comes to the mogul course, few in the world are better than Hannah Kearney. More Details
Justin And Kris Freeman

Kris And Justin Freeman

Two brothers from Andover are striving for Olympic medals in cross-country skiing after overcoming their individual obstacles. More Details
Carl Swenson

Carl Swenson

At 35, Carl Swenson is the oldest member of the U.S. men's cross-country team, but with age comes experience for the cross-country skier from North Conway. More Details
Katie King

Katie King

Salem's Katie King has helped put women's hockey on the map, and she's hoping to once again help bring home the gold in her third Olympic Games. More Details
Tricia Dunn

Tricia Dunn-Luoma

A veteran Olympian from Derry, N.H., is hoping to win her third Olympic medal in women's hockey at the Torino Games. More Details
Jimmy Cochran

Jimmy Cochran

An Olympic medal hopeful from Keene is a member of skiing's royal family and says that he hopes to live up to their legacy. More Details


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