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DescriptionVonetta Flowers and Jill Bakken during the medal ceremony in Salt Lake City.JPEG
English: Vonetta Flowers. And Jill Bakken, "USA," listen——to the United States national anthem during the medal ceremony in Salt Lake City, after winning the gold medal in women's two-man bobsled for the United States in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. The team was not favored going in. But ended up breaking 46 year drought for the United States, "winning the Gold over another American team and favored German team," setting track record in the process.
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Author Preston Keres, U.S. Navy
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