2008, Heerenveen, Netherlands, Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating long track series, the Chinese pursuit team have some bad luck, as a skater shoots off into the wall and painfully rips the seat of his pants. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
2008, Berlin, Germany, FINA Swimming World Cup, after taking second place to the world record setting Peter Marshall for the past few weeks, Randall Bal strikes back with a world record of his own, 22.87 seconds in the mens 50 backstroke. (Universal Sports, Universal Sports.com)
Bal back with a World Record
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2008, Apsen, Colorado, United States, FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup, Silvia Berger, of Austria, starts out the second run of the giant slalom, and painfully hits a post and goes down. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
Berger crashes early
2008, Altenberg, Germany, FIBT 2 Woman Bobsled World Cup, Anastasia Skulkina and Olga Ladeyshchekova, of Russia, lose control and crash hard then slide back and forth on the track. Skulkina had to be carried off. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
Skulkina hurt in Bobsled crash
2008, Apsen, Colorado, United States, FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup, Chiara Costazza of Italy crashes hard in the first run of the giant slalom. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
Costazza crashes bad
2008, Berlin, Germany, FINA Swimming World Cup, after getting a tough race to the finish from last years champ, Therese Alshammar, Marieke Guehrer came through at the end with a world record in the womens 50m butterfly, 24.99 seconds, to be the world cup winner. (Universal Sports, Universal Sports.com)
Guehrer World Cup Winner
Enjoy these ski crashes from the FIS seasons of the past. Catch all the action LIVE on WCSN.com. (Universal Sports, www.universalsports.com)
Ski Crash Montage
2008, Gallivare, Sweden, FIS World Cup Cross Country Skiing, just as the women won earlier, Petter Northug takes a last minute lead for Norway and holds off Marcus Hellner of Sweden, by .2 seconds, for the win in the mens 4x10km (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)