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Giuliano Razzoli leads after first run of men’s slalom; Bode Miller, Ted Ligety fail to finish

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Bode Miller’s Olympics came to an unceremonious end Saturday when he missed a gate and failed to finish his first run in the men’s slalom at the Vancouver Winter Olympics.

U.S. teammate Ted Ligety also failed to finish his first run.

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Giuliano Razzoli of Italy leads after the morning run, with Mitja Valencic of Slovenia second and Benjamin Raich of Austrian third. The final run is scheduled to begin at 1:45 p.m. today.

Miller had a lot to say after the morning run. He won three medals here, one of each color:

“I really couldn’t be much happier’ with the Olympics, Miller said. ‘To have three medals, and the two medals I didn’t get I skied hard. I came out, I was ready, I was prepared; that’s all the stuff you can do. This was challenging today in a lot of different ways. But I was still ready to go and prepared to do it. It doesn’t always go your way. But overall this Olympics was amazing how many things went my way.”

-- Houston Mitchell in Vancouver, Canada

. Credit: Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

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