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PHOTOS: Highlights Of Week 1 At The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics

Akwasi Frimpong, Ghana's first skeleton athlete, prepares for the start of his run in the men's event.
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Akwasi Frimpong, Ghana's first skeleton athlete, prepares for the start of his run in the men's event.

By the time the first week wrapped up at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, the powerful, icy winds that earlier disrupted or delayed competition had largely calmed. Norway's team led in medals, with 19, and Germany won more gold — nine medals — in the first week than any other country.

The U.S., meanwhile, earned eight medals by Friday, including five gold. Snowboarder Redmond "Red" Gerard, a 17-year-old who overslept on the day of his event and had to borrow a too-big jacket after he couldn't find his own, clinched Team USA's first gold medal last Sunday.

North Korean figure skaters made their Olympic debut; a Tongan cross-country skier crossed the finish line after only three months of experience on snow. U.S. and Canadian women's hockey teams scuffled. Every day, there was curling.

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Here is a look at some of the athletes, competition and other highlights of the past week in Pyeongchang.

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