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10 things to know for the Champions League final

The tournament began in 1955, originally known as the European Cup, before changing name in 1992 when it was expanded to include more teams.

Column: German domination of football? Not quite

In European Cup finals, there have been eight German losses to just three wins - Hamburg in 1983, Dortmund in 1997 and Bayern again in 2001.

The latest news from the USOC - January 23

The U.S. skeleton team posted three top-10 finishes at the European Cup tour stop in Altenberg, Germany, on Jan. 19.

The latest news from the USOC - January 15

Savannah Graybill (Denver, Pa.) had a pair of top-eight finishes in the women's skeleton races at the European Cup, which ran from Jan. 12-13 in Igls, Austria.

The latest news from the USOC - December 11

Rachelle Rasmussen (Belmont, Calif.) led a group of four U.S. athletes with a sixth-place finish at the La Plagne European Cup skeleton race in La Plagne, France, on Dec. 7.

The latest news from the USOC - November 27

Competing at the European Cup in Koenigssee, Germany, held on Nov. 24 and 25, U.S. women scored four top-10 finishes in skeleton.

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