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By Carrie Sheinberg
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, February 22, 2006 In the USA house Wednesday night, families gathered and ski racers became sisters, aunts, friends and daughters. They smiled, they celebrated and they allowed themselves to feel the greatness of what they had just done: compete at the Olympic Games. Sarah Schleper, Resi Stiegler, and Lindsey Kildow, who had filed out of the stadium alongside hordes of spectators, walked a few hundred yards across the street, still clad in their speed suits and racing bibs, and stood in the middle of the club's ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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