Sheeeee's back: Picabo Street, America's best-ever downhiller, is hungry

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Street, who injured her knee and was unable to compete for most of the 1997 ski season, looks forward to competing at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. She believes that her injury helped her prepare mentally for competition and that it made her realize how much she loves to ski.

1998 AD, Winter Olympics

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Picabo rules

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Picabo Street became nationally prominent after winning six of nine downhill titles in the 1994-95 World Cup season. Street is second only to Tamara McKinney as the only women with record-breaking World Cup performances.

Author: Cooper, Christin
Behavior, World Cup (Skiing)

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Street smarts: Picabo Street talks tough when she talks technique

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Picabo Street advises skiers to widen their stance when skiing slalom races. She believes that the ability to gain momentum after passing the gate is the key to world-class giant slalom racing.

Author: Dostal, John
Methods, Ski racing

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Subjects list: Interview, Personalities, Skiers, Downhill skiing, Street, Picabo
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