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So Happy for Both of 'em.

Posted on the 12 February 2014 by Vasquez

So happy for both of 'em.

For the first time, an Alpine skiing event at the Olympics has ended in a tie. On Wednesday, Dominique Gisin of Switzerland and Tina Maze of Slovenia both made it through Sochi's women's downhill course in exactly 1 minute and 41.57 seconds. Adding to the historic moment: Maze is the first Slovenian to win a gold medal at a winter Olympics.

"I have been dreaming about this since I was little," Maze said after the race, according to the New York Times.

"It's a great feeling because Dominique and I are pretty good friends," Maze added later. "We have the same mentality. It's good to see her winning gold, too. I am very happy for her."

Gisin, a journeywoman skier who suffered a concussion in the same event in the Vancouver Games, barely qualified for the race. "Now that I have won, I am living the dream, but this is better than dreaming," she said.

Lara Gut of Switzerland won bronze, with a time one tenth of a second slower than Gisin and Mize's.

American Julia Manusco, who finished eighth, called the tie "crazy."

"I'm really happy for both those girls," Mancuso said. "It's an amazing show."

[ Image via AP]


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