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Two hurt as Joe Biden's motorcade crashes

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Vice President Joseph Biden attends the individual Normal High ski jumping event at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler, British Columbia, February 13, 2010. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Vice President Joseph Biden attends the individual Normal High ski jumping event at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler, British Columbia, February 13, 2010.

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VANCOUVER | Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:20am EST

VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Two people, including former gold medal skater Peggy Fleming, received minor injuries on Sunday when Vice President Joseph Biden's motorcade was involved in a crash at the Vancouver Olympics, officials said.

Biden's limousine was not involved in the three-vehicle collision and the vice president continued without incident to watch the U.S. women's ice hockey team defeat China, Canadian police and the White House said.

"Neither the vice president nor anyone else in his party was involved in the incident," Biden's spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement.

The cause of the accident involving three vehicles at the rear of the motorcade had not yet been determined, but may have been the result of slick road conditions, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Fleming, who won gold at the 1968 Games, and Vonetta Flowers, a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. women's bobsleigh team in 2002, were taken to hospital to be checked out but quickly released, the White House said.

Biden, Fleming and Flowers are all part of the U.S. Olympic delegation attending the Vancouver Games.

(Editing by Miles Evans)

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Comments (4)
sfrose wrote:
Sloppy writing… it creates the impression that Biden’s motorcade HIT those people, when in fact those people were part of the motorcade…

Feb 15, 2010 12:46am EST  --  Report as abuse
fcrooster wrote:
The headline was a false start.

Feb 15, 2010 2:11am EST  --  Report as abuse
ejpearcy wrote:
I thought he was just driving while under the influence again.

Feb 15, 2010 4:45pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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