
March 7, 1994 Table Of Contents
Hockey
For 41 years Boston fans have listened to Fred Cusick's play-by-play
By Stu Hackel
Peter Forsberg's magnificent move in a climactic shoot-out nudged Sweden past Canada
Horse Racing
Geriatric geldings savor their twilight years at Grace Belcuore's ranch
Figure Skating
Nancy Kerrigan conquered her demons but couldn't overcome a pixie from Ukraine
By E.M. Swift
Speed Skating
Cathy Turner of the U.S. won a gold but not many friends with her aggressive style
Overly warm runners left the U.S. bobsled team out in the cold
By Sandy Bailey
Unassuming Bonnie Blair sped to victory in the 1,000 meters to become the U.S.'s most gilded woman Olympian ever
Skiing
With five medals, Nordic specialist Manuela Di Centa of Italy outshone all others at the Games
By William Oscar Johnson
Dorothy Hamill
Former Olympic champion Dorothy Hamill has found a perfect fit as owner and star of the Ice Capades
By Steve Wulf
Pro Basketball
Now that David Robinson is reaching for greatness, his San Antonio Spurs may be able to grasp it, too
By Phil Taylor
Sports People
By Hank Hersch
By Franz Lidz
Dick Vitale
Babbling broadcaster Dick Vitale may seem to be all mouth, but he's also got a big heart—and a huge fear of failure
By Rick Reilly
College Basketball
The women of Mitchell College owe their record to a grateful grad
By John Walters
Cricket
A visit to a tiny library at Haverford College can help demystify the sport
By John Grossmann
Inside
By Tim Crothers
By Tim Kurkjian
Point After
The Lillehammer Games, says the disbelieving author, were simply too good to be true
Departments
By Mark Mulvoy
Edited by Jack McCallum