
February 28, 1994 Table Of Contents
The Winter Olympics
To the delight of their families and fans, Dan Jansen won at last, and Bonnie Blair won again
U.S. skiers, led by Diann Roffe-Steinrotter and unsung Tommy Moe, exceeded expectations by amassing five medals in the first 10 days of the Games
By William Oscar Johnson
Together again, Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan starred in their own soap opera
By Steve Rushin
...for the home team is what all Norway did as its athletes turned the Games into a national gala
A new generation took over as the old guard took spills
By E.M. Swift
Olympic People
By E.M. Swift
By Sandy Bailey
By Jeff Lilley
Auto Racing
Sterling Marlin shattered his Winston Cup winless streak with a victory in the Daytona 500
By Bruce Newman
Boxing
A bloodied Humberto Gonzalez, all 5'1" of him, ripped the light flyweight title
By Pat Putnam
Baseball
By early indications, Michael Jordan's bid to play with the Chicago White Sox is still a long shot
By Tim Kurkjian
SI 40th Anniversary
This SI Classic from 1979 chronicled the rise of Indiana State and its little-known leader, a 6'9" forward named Larry Bird
By Bruce Newman
John Chaney
Temple basketball coach John Chaney uses all his rage and passion to carve life's complexity down to a few simple certainties
By Gary Smith
Inside
By Phil Taylor
Point After
The Olympic hockey tournament needs a boost from the NHL's best players
Departments
By Mark Mulvoy
Edited by Jack McCallum