A Historic Gold
Meryl Davis and Charlie White won the first-ever U.S. gold in ice dancing with a nearly flawless performance.
Bronze for Bobsled!
Pilot Steven Holcomb and Steven Langton from United States Team 1 celebrated their third place finish during the men's two-man bobsled competition. They also became the first Americans to win a medal in the two-man since 1952.
Sparkling Skaters
American skaters Meryl Davis and Charlie White dazzled as they performed their routine at the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Wrapped Up
After grabbing the Bronze medal in men's Skeleton, Olympian Matthew Antoine wrapped himself up in the American flag.
Super-G Medalists
Bode Miller wasn't the only American on the podium for the Super-G. Andrew Weibrecht won the silver medal and Kjetil Jansrud from Norway took the gold. Canadian Jan Hudec tied with Miller for the bronze.
Bronze for Bode
Bode Miller embraced his wife Morgan after he made history with a bronze in the Super-G on Sunday. He became the oldest Alpine medalist—at age 36—in Olympic history and he also won his sixth medal, which is the second-highest total for a male skier and ties speed skater Bonnie Blair as the second most decorated U.S. Winter olympian in any sport.
Oshie Rocks in Sochi!
T.J. Oshie delivered an unbelievable performance as Team USA beat Russia.
Hugging the Family
Skeleton silver medalist Noelle Pikus-Pace scales a fence to celebrate with her family.
Team USA Sweep
Sweeeeeeep! Gus Kenworthy (silver), Joss Christensen (gold) and Nick Goepper (bronze) grin widely on the podium after the men's ski slopestyle final.
Happy Halfpipe
Team USA's Kaitlyn Farrington and Kelly Clark took gold and bronze, respectively, in the halfpipe. Australia's Torah Bright won the silver.
Making History
Erin Hamlin won the first ever indivdual luge medal, a bronze, for Team USA.
Special Brotherly Moment
Alex Bilodeau defended his gold medal in the men's freestyle skiing moguls final and celebrated the winning moment with his brother Frederic.
Bright Bronze
Julia Mancuso is a bronze medalist in the women's super combined.
No Three-Peat
Shaun White was unable to become the first American male Winter Olympian to win three straight gold medals in one event. He finished a disappointed fourth in the halfpipe final.
Call Me Maybe?
Russian snowboarder Alexey Sobolov received nearly 2,000 text messages after he put his phone number on his helmet--and yes, there were some dirty pictures sent his way!
Ice Flasher!
Russian speedskater Olga Graf won a bronze medal in the women's 3,000 meters. In her excitement, she forgot people were watching and unzipped the front of her uniform!
Pony Power!
U.S. figure skater Jason Brown finished fourth in his portion of the men's team figure skating event, but his ponytail might be the no. 1 'do at the games!
Moguls Misstep
Hannah Kearney was unable to defend her gold medal and took home the bronze after a miscue on a landing