Top Moments From Sochi: Fog Delays, Ice Dancing and Bobsledding

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Jason Abbruzzese
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Top Moments From Sochi: Fog Delays, Ice Dancing and Bobsledding
Anton Kushnir of Belarus competes in the Freestyle Skiing Men's Aerials Qualification on day ten of the 2014 Winter Olympics at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park on February 17, 2014 in Sochi, Russia. Credit: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

The fog made headlines on Monday as snowboardcross and biathlon were delayed, and

But on an otherwise gloomy day, Americans took home a series of medals that helped put them back near

Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold in ice dancing, and Americans took to the podium of the two-man bobsled event for the first time since 1952 with Steven Holcomb and Steve Langton scoring a bronze medal.

Bode Miller took home a bronze medal in super-G, but most of the attention was directed to his post-race interview. NBC's Christin Cooper was criticized widely on social media for asking prying questions that resulted in Miller shedding tears during the interview.

The U.S. women's hockey team cruised to a 6-1 victory over Sweden, sending them to Thursday's gold-medal match where they will face the three-time defending gold medalists of Canada.

And if you have missed Bob Costas, who was sidelined by an eye infection, there is more good news - he returns to anchor NBC's coverage on Monday night.

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