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2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy - Women's Snowboard-Cross

U.S. snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis (far right) is consoled by teammates Nate Holland (far left) and injured Jason Hale (center) after finishing second on a late fall during the 2006 Winter Olympics Women's Snowboard-Cross Finals at Bardonecchia Friday February 17, 2006. U.S. snowboarder and medal favorite Lindsey Jacobellis had a sizable lead over the other three riders in the final run and lost out on a gold medal when she fell trying to pull a method air off one of the final jumps on the course. Jacobellis had to settle for a silver medal instead with Swiss rider Tanja Frieden taking the gold and Canadian rider Dominique Maltais taking the bronze..(Photo by Marc Piscotty / © 2006)

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U.S. snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis (far right) is consoled by teammates Nate Holland (far left) and injured Jason Hale (center) after finishing second on a late fall during the 2006 Winter Olympics Women's Snowboard-Cross Finals at Bardonecchia Friday February 17, 2006. U.S. snowboarder and medal favorite Lindsey Jacobellis had a sizable lead over the other three riders in the final run and lost out on a gold medal when she fell trying to pull a method air off one of the final jumps on the course. Jacobellis had to settle for a silver medal instead with Swiss rider Tanja Frieden taking the gold and Canadian rider Dominique Maltais taking the bronze..(Photo by Marc Piscotty / © 2006)