This listing is for (1) Sports Illustrated magazine, (March 7, 1994; Volume 80, No. ). The magazine is in above average condition.
Features
- Fire On Ice: Aggressive Cathy Turner won a short-track event but not many friends. (by Leigh Montville)
- Bonnie's Bounty: Speed skater Bonnie Blair became the most golden U.S. woman Olympian ever. (by Alexander Wolff)
- I've Gotta Be Me: Babbling broadcaster Dick Vitale seems all mouth, but he's got a big heart. (by Rick Reilly)
- Silver Belle: Likely semifinalists: Brazil, Colombia, Germany and Italy. (by Alexander Wolff & Hank Hersch)
- Face-Off: Nancy Kerrigan conquered her demons but not a figure skating pixie from Ukraine. (by E.M. Swift)
- The Golden Goal: A dramatic shoot-out goal against Canada gave Sweden the gold medal in hockey. (by Michael Farber)
- Not So Hot: Overly warm runners left the U.S. bobsled team very much out in the cold. (by Sandy Bailey)
- Snow Queen: Nordic skier Mannuela Di Centa of Italy stood alone with five Olympic medals. (by William Oscar Johnson)
- Cinderella Story: Dorothy Hamill has found a perfect fit as owner and star of the Ice Capades. (by Steve Wulf)
- Spur Of The Moment: David Robinson is reaching for greatness, and his San Antonio Spurs are as well. (by Phil Taylor)
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