The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics continue on Tuesday, February 10, with another full day of action across the slopes and ice in Italy, with the United States competing in several high-stakes events.
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Cheering on 'Ziggy': Holy Cross women's hockey team inspired by teammate's Olympic journey
Holy Cross freshman Naemi Herzig is making history as the college's first female Winter Olympian, representing Switzerland in ice hockey and inspiring her teammates back home.
Cleveland Heights native Laila Edwards and Team USA face off against Switzerland in their penultimate Group A matchup, with a critical game against Canada looming.
Day 3 of the 2026 Winter Olympics has been a busy one, with five gold medals handed out. The first gold went to Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud in the women's freeski slopestyle as she defended her title.
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Switzerland's Franjo Von Allmen Takes First Gold Medal of Winter Olympics in Men’s Downhill
Franjo Von Allmen made a brilliant run to hold off Italy’s Giovanni Franzoni and win the first gold of the Olympics.
Here's what happening Monday at the Milan and Cortina Winter Olympics. Eileen Gu, Erin Jackson, and more will compete.
Updated 2026 Winter Olympics medal count for Milano Cortina on Feb. 8, plus the Day 2 results that moved the standings. The post Winter Olympics Medal Count Update: Norway Leads Early on Day 2 as Team USA Breaks Through appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Swiss break up gold-medal ski combination from world championships as team event makes Olympic debut
The Swiss are breaking up their gold-medal combination from worlds as the team event makes its Olympic debut on Monday at the Milan Cortina Games.
Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen produced a stunning run on Stelvio to win the Olympic Alpine skiing men's downhill on Saturday.
The 2026 Winter Olympics on Monday feature medal events for speed skating, women's big air, men's Alpine team combined and ski jumping.
This morning's action for Team USA is headlined by the U.S. women's alpine skiers returning to the slopes after Sunday's dramatic downhill event, which saw Lindsey Vonn's horrendous crash and Breezy Johnson take America's first gold of these Games.
A total of 47 confirmed LGBTQ+ athletes are competing at the Winter Olympics in Milan, and they are faring very well so far.
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