TIL of Philip Boit, the first Kenyan to participate in the Winter Olympics. Competing in the 10 KM classic cross-country race he came in last. The winner, Bjørn Dæhlie, waited for Boit
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Norway's gold medal winner Bjorn Daehlie is hoisted on the shoulders of Italy's bronze medalist Silvio Fauner, left, and Kazakhstan's silver medal winner Vladimir Smirnov for the benefit of photographers following the