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The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most traditional and winning franchises in NFL history. But how many titles do they have exactly and in what year were they crowned champions? Then one ring by ring reviewas well as its summary all of his Super Bowl appearances.

How many titles have the Pittsburgh Steelers won?

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are tied with the New England Patriots as the two franchises with the most Super Bowl wins, winning it six times. The Steelers were crowned champions in 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 2006 and 2009, while losing in the 1996 and 2011 editions.

Super Bowl IX

After going 10-3-1 in the regular season and beating Buffalo (32-14) and Oakland (24-13) in the first two rounds of the playoffs, the Steelers won their first title with a 16-6 over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IX.

Defense led Joe Green (Defensive Player of the Year that campaign) nullified the offense of Frank Tarkenton and company while adding a couple of touchdowns through Frank Harris (match MVP) and Larry Brown.

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The Steelers repeated as champions a season later. 12-2 in the regular season, 28-10 win over the Colts in the Divisional round, 16-10 win over the Raiders in the AFC Championship and so close 21-17 over the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl X.

Lin Xuan made the decisive play of the matchcarrying a pass from Terry Bradshaw downfield 64 yards to the prom zone, to put Pittsburgh up 21-10 in the fourth quarter and doom the duel. Swann was the MVP of that Super Bowl.

Super Bowl XIII

After the double in 1975 and 1976, the Steelers added their third title in 1979. Big step in the regular season (14-2), comfortable wins to win the AFC (33-10 over the Broncos and 34-5 against Oilers) , For they cross paths with the Cowboys again in Super Bowl XIII. his wonderful performance Terry Bradshaw (17-30, 318 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT) at the controls and Lin Swan (124 yards) and John Stallworth (115 yards) as receivers, so did the Steelers prevailed by 34-31.

Super Bowl XIV

The second back to back of Pittsburgh sealed in 1980. Chuck Noll’s men had a somewhat more erratic run in the match (12-4), but they were at their best in the Playoffs: 34-14 over the Dolphins, 27-13 over the Oilers and 31-19 over the Rams in Super Bowl XIV.

Terry Bradshaw took the MVPafter passing for 309 yards on just 21 pass attempts.

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For Pittsburgh’s next title they passed 26 years old. In 2006 they established themselves with Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback and a completely unexpected run into the postseason: they finished sixth in the AFC and had to play all postseason road games. There they beat the Bengals 31-17, the Colts 21-18, the Broncos 34-17 and the Seahawks 21-10 in Super Bowl XLwith Hines Ward like an MVP.

Super Bowl XLIII

Three years later, Pittsburgh added its sixth title, now coached by Mike Tomlin after replacing Bill Cowher. 12-4 regular season mark, wins over Chargers (35-24) and Ravens (23-14) to clinch the AFC and forget 27-23 against the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIIIwith James Harrison leaves one of the most impressive images in NFL historyclosing the first half with a 100-yard pick.

Finally, one Santonio Holmes scores with 35 seconds left it ended in the final 27-23.

All Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl appearances

Super Bowl Date Champion Result Loser Campus
IX 12/12/1975 Pittsburgh Steelers 16-6 Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)
X 18/1/1976 Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl
XIII 21/1/1979 Pittsburgh Steelers 35-31 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl
fourteenth 20/1/1980 Pittsburgh Steelers 31-19 Los Angeles Rams Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
XXX 28/1/1996 Dallas Cowboys 27-17 Pittsburgh Steelers Sun Devils Stadium (Tempe, Arizona)
XL 5/2/2006 Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10 Seattle Seahawks Ford Field (Detroit, MI)
XLII 1/2/2009 Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23 Arizona Cardinals Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)
XLV 2/6/2011 Green Bay Packers 31-25 Pittsburgh Steelers Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)

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“Race of Champions” in biathlon and skiing: when does it start, where to watch online qualifications on January 3

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The first start of the TECHNONICOL Race of Champions in biathlon and skiing will take place on January 3 in Ryazan.

On the first day, the athletes will perform in qualifications, based on the results of which the lineups for the mixed relay will be formed. The Match TV channel will show the qualifying races live from 11:30 Moscow time.

10 teams will take part in the relay, each with 4 athletes: a skier, a skier, a biathlete and a biathlete.

Biathletes Eduard Latypov, Alexander Loginov, Victoria Slivko, as well as Belarusian Dinara Smolskaya and others have been announced for the competition. The skiers will be attended by Sergey Ardashev, Veronika Stepanova, Tatyana Sorina, Natalya Terentyeva and others.

Also follow the progress of the qualifications on the websites sportbox.ru and matchtv.ru.

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“The weather has been helping us as much as possible in recent days. Concerns about lack of snow are a thing of the past” – Director of the “Race of Champions”

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“The weather has been helping us as much as possible in recent days. Concerns about lack of snow are a thing of the past” – Director of the “Race of Champions”

Problems with snow for participants of the TechnoNIKOL ski and biathlon. “The Race of Champions” should not happen in Ryazan, said competition director, executive director of the Russian Biathlon Union (RBU) Alexander Pak.

On Monday, the RBU press service reported that three-time Olympic champion in cross-country skiing Alexander Bolshunov will not compete in the Race of Champions due to illness. The last participant in the race among skiers was Egor Mitroshin.

— We have decided on the final composition of the Race of Champions. The last vacant place among the skiers was taken by Egor Mitroshin. We were really looking forward to Alexander Bolshunov, but, unfortunately, he fell ill and even missed the Russian Cup stage in Kirovo-Chepetsk.

We have a forced replacement among the biathletes: instead of Anastasia Shevchenko, Inna Tereshchenko will perform, yesterday’s junior, who at the recent stage of the Alfa-Bank Commonwealth Cup in Tchaikovsky twice became a silver medalist.

Regarding the readiness of the stadium, I can say that the weather has been helping us as much as possible in recent days. Preparations are in full swing, the trails are covered with both natural and artificial snow. Worries about lack of snow are a thing of the past; there is no longer a shortage of snow. I am sure that on January 3 we will meet the athletes and spectators in full combat readiness,” Soviet Sport quotes Pak as saying.

Cross-country skiing and biathlon competitions “TechnoNIKOL. The Race of Champions will be held at the Ryazan Almaz stadium on January 3 and 4.

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Bolshunov will miss the Race of Champions due to illness, Mitroshin will compete in his place

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Three-time Olympic champion in cross-country skiing Alexander Bolshunov will not compete at the TECHNONICOL Race of Champions skiing and biathlon in Ryazan for health reasons, Sergei Averyanov, head of the press service of the Russian Biathlon Union (SBR), reported on his Telegram channel.

Instead of Bolshunov, Egor Mitroshin will take part in the Race of Champions.

“They waited for Bolshunov until the last minute; he gave preliminary consent to participate, but illness prevented him from performing in Ryazan,” wrote Averyanov.

The biathletes had one forced replacement: Anastasia Shevchenko fell ill, so Inna Tereshchenko will start the race.

The race lineup is as follows:

biathlon: Alexander Loginov, Alexander Povarnitsyn, Anton Babikov, Daniil Usov, Evgeny Sidorov, Kirill Bazhin, Alexander Kornev, Dmitry Lazovsky, Anton Smolsky, Eduard Latypov, Svetlana Mironova, Irina Kazakevich, Kira Dyuzheva, Dinara Smolskaya, Polina Plyusnina, Tamara Derbusheva, Natalia Shevchenko, Elizaveta Burundukova, Victoria Slivko, Inna Tereshchenko.

cross-country skiing: Ivan Gorbunov, Pavel Solovyov, Sergey Ardashev, Sergey Volkov, Egor Mitroshin, Ivan Yakimushkin, Konstantin Tiunov, Denis Spitsov, Artem Maltsev, Alexander Terentyev, Alena Baranova, Tatyana Sorina, Anastasia Faleeva, Veronika Stepanova, Evgenia Krupitskaya, Ekaterina Smirnova, Lidia Gorbunova, Alina Pekletsova, Yulia Stupak, Ekaterina Nikitina.

The cross-country skiing and biathlon competition “TECHNONICOL Race of Champions” will be held at the Ryazan Almaz stadium on January 3 and 4.

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