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Medal Stand: Russian Hockey Team Suffers Epic Fail With Early Loss To Finland

Each day during the Winter Games, THE DAILY offers our take on the business performances of some of the people, sponsors, broadcasters and other entities around Sochi.

GOLD: LAURYN WILLIAMS -- The track-star-turned-bobsledder became just the fifth athlete in Olympic history to win medals in both the Winter and Summer Games, helping push driver Elana Meyers to the Silver in the women's event yesterday.

SILVER: TED LIGETY -- The '06 Turin Gold Medalist won the giant slalom yesterday, giving the U.S. its first alpine skiing Gold of these Games. After a slow start in Sochi, Ligety certainly picked a good time to wake up, which no doubt pleased Vicks considering how much the P&G brand has pushed the dual NyQuil/DayQuil spots featuring Ligety throughout the Games.

 

BRONZE: LIBERTY MUTUAL -- Nice nimble ad work by the insurance company. After receiving a random tweet about injured U.S. skier Heidi Kloser, Liberty Mutual's creative team acted on the idea, signed Kloser and her parents, filmed the 30-second spot and got it on NBC's primetime coverage in barely more than a week. Good work.

TIN: TEAM RUSSIA HOCKEY -- After all the buildup of how Russia just had to win the hockey Gold Medal on its home soil and all the ridiculous "Miracle on Ice" hype around a simple group-play game against the U.S. last weekend, the Russians did not even make it out of the quarterfinals, losing to Finland 3-1. Good thing Russia still is not under the old Soviet regime, because this would not have been a good thing.

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