Champaign native Katherine Reutter, who won two Olympic medals in short-track speedskating at the 2010 Vancouver Games, is retiring. The 24-year-old Centennial graduate said Tuesday in Salt Lake City ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Katherine Reutter is still kicking herself for missing out on an Olympic medal she knows she was good enough to win. Maybe it was just the jitters of an Olympic rookie.
MILWAUKEE -- It might not be the first message you'd hear from an Olympic medalist during a visit with students in Milwaukee -- but Milwaukee Public Schools officials have expanded teaching ...
Two-time Olympic medal-winning short-track speedskater Katherine Reutter announced her retirement on Tuesday, citing the toll training was taking on her oft-injured body. The 24-year-old speedskater, ...
Reporting from Vancouver, Canada — Katherine Reutter was upset at herself, angry and, finally sad. That is why the short-track speedskater answered, “I’ll be crying,” to describe how she will deal ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Katherine Reutter is still kicking herself for missing out on an Olympic medal she knows she was good enough to win. Maybe it was just the jitters of an Olympic rookie.
Back in her childhood home for Christmas, Katherine Reutter was settling into her basement bedroom when she tried plugging something into a wall outlet. Only, it wasn't there. A foundation shift she'd ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Champaign's Katherine Reutter, who trained in St. Louis, was the first U.S. woman to win a gold medal at the world championships, ...