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Chloe Kim ready to defend Olympic snowboard title with just one healthy shoulder
MILAN — Chloe Kim is prepared to defend her Olympic title, even with one healthy shoulder.
When the halfpipe superstar tore her labrum in her left shoulder in training a month ago, her hopes of becoming the first person to win three consecutive Olympic snowboarding gold medals were in jeopardy. But she said during a news conference in ...Read more
American Brittany Bowe falls short of medal in her strongest speedskating race
MILAN — Brittany Bowe will not leave her last 1,000-meter race on Olympic ice with a medal. She'll take something more valuable.
"What makes this more special than anything is having my mom, my dad, my sister, up there in the stands cheering for me," said Bowe, who finished fourth in her strongest speedskating event Monday at Milano Speed ...Read more
Lindsey Vonn crashes in Olympics downhill, taken away by helicopter
MILAN — Maybe it was the curse of 13 or just of the rules of a game where in the end the mountain always wins.
Or maybe it was a reminder of the cold hard reality of the Olympic Games, that as much as they can deliver emotional gold they can just as easily break your heart.
Lindsey Vonn, 41, the No. 1 downhill racer in the world now and ...Read more
Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery after being airlifted off mountain following 2026 Winter Olympics crash
American ski champ Lindsey Vonn was airlifted off Olympia delle Tofane and was in stable condition following surgery on a broken leg Sunday after crashing during the women’s Alpine skiing event at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Vonn, skiing with a torn ACL she ruptured last month, lost control near the start of the race and crashed after clipping ...Read more
Ilia Malinin powers US to Olympic gold in team figure skating competition
MILAN — Believe in the Quad God.
Ilia Malinin's clutch free skate that scored 200.03 points gave the United States its second consecutive team figure skating gold medal Sunday at the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games.
After Amber Glenn fought through a shaky free program that finished third and lost the United States its two-point lead, Malinin ...Read more
After Lindsey Vonn breaks her leg, Breezy Johnson earns redemptive gold medal
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — It was just the kind of mechanical failure Breezy Johnson could abide.
Her gold medal snapped off its ribbon when she was jumping around in jubilation. She stuffed the prize — the first gold medal for an American athlete at the Milan-Cortina Olympics — into her jacket pocket for safekeeping.
"It was definitely ...Read more
US Olympic athletes in Italy are speaking out about the political situation at home
MILAN — Mikaela Shiffrin has generally let her performances do the talking during a career that has seen her win two Olympic titles and more World Cup races than any skier in history.
But she clearly had something more to say before taking the slopes for the first time in the Milan-Cortina Winter Games.
"I actually have some thoughts," she ...Read more
'Quad God' Ilia Malinin conserves energy in Olympic debut, US still leads team skate
MILAN — Ilia Malinin leaned his head back and wagged his tongue. This perhaps wasn’t the start to his Olympic career that he wanted.
The 21-year-old took it easy in the short program of the team figure skating competition Saturday, leaving his signature quad axel, but even with a watered down routine, the man known as the “Quad God” ...Read more
Hilary Knight and US women dominate again in victory over Finland
MILAN — The U.S. women's hockey team came into the Milan-Cortina Winter Games ranked No. 1 in the world. And two games into group play, it's shown that ranking might be something of an understatement.
With Saturday's 5-0 victory over No. 3 Finland, the unbeaten Americans have outscored their two opponents 10-1 and outshot them 91-25. The ...Read more
Lindsey Vonn is trying to achieve the seemingly impossible: Win gold with a ruptured ACL
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Lindsey Vonn's mental coach didn't need to be at her side after her most recent crash. All the way from Sacramento, Calif., and watching the race on TV, he knew what her disposition would be.
"I knew the minute she crashed that she would race [in the Olympics] if there was any opportunity to race," said Armando ...Read more
Doctors explain how Lindsey Vonn can ski at Olympics with a ruptured ACL
MILAN — One short week after Lindsey Vonn crashed in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, and tore her left anterior cruciate ligament, she was tearing down the hill in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, a light knee brace warping the fabric of her racing suit the only obvious sign of anything amiss. When she finished the training run Friday, clocking the third...Read more
Meet the 'Quad God.' Why Olympic star Ilia Malinin might revolutionize figure skating.
MILAN — The legends assemble. Olympic champions, world champions — the icons of U.S. figure skating — sit together for major competitions and watch the current generation of skaters carry the sport to new heights. Kristi Yamaguchi, Michelle Kwan, Scott Hamilton, Dorothy Hamill and Brian Boitano to name a few, and they, just like the ...Read more
Inside the Milan Olympic Village: Real beds, free tech and other athlete perks
MILAN — The Olympic Village rises above the security fences that surround it, a collection of structures both temporary and permanent where the athletes will reside over the next two-plus weeks at the Milan-Cortina Games.
Out on the sidewalk and behind barriers, lookie-loos crane their necks for a peek at the competitors, while pin traders ...Read more
Robert Lloyd: Winter Olympics opening ceremony was a sleek Italian spectacle, as only they could deliver
The Olympics are back, wearing their warm Winter Games gear. Although there were will be a couple of weeks of sports competitions to come, none are possible without an opening ceremony, a combination of solemn official protocol with a fantastic representation of the host country's culture and character, evoking the Olympic spirit itself. There ...Read more
JD, Usha Vance showered with boos at Winter Olympics opening ceremony
Vice President JD Vance and the second lady were loudly booed at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Italy.
Just as Team USA received a warm welcome as they entered San Siro Stadium on Friday, the mood abruptly shifted when a close-up on the stadium’s jumbotron showed the Vances waving small American flags.
The crowd in Milan couldn...Read more
Italians embrace unity -- except with JD Vance -- during Olympics opening ceremony
MILAN — Spread across more than 265 miles in four different cities from the snowy Dolomites to the sunny — for now — streets of Milan, the Milan-Cortina Olympics delivered one message.
Unity.
The most widespread Olympic Games in history showcased Italy’s idyllic snow-capped mountains, cutting-edge city life and celebrated winter legacy...Read more
Alysa Liu helps US take lead in Olympic figure skating team competition
MILAN — Alysa Liu brushed her bangs out of her eyes. She glanced down, blinked hard and collected herself. For a program as personal as this, she deserved a moment to herself before saluting the crowd at Milano Ice Skating Arena.
Liu, skating in the team competition Friday, was proud to present her short program, set to Laufey's "Promise." ...Read more
US hopes to chip away at Germany's luge dominance at the Milan-Cortina Games
MILAN — The term "luge" has roots in the French word for sled. But luge, the Olympic winter sport, is very much German.
Since luge joined the calendar for the Winter Games in 1964, Germany — which has been represented by four teams over that time, East Germany, West Germany, the United Team and just plain old Germany — has failed to win ...Read more
How climate change is threatening the future of the Winter Olympics
MILAN — After heavy snowfall earlier in the week, the forecast for Cortina d'Ampezzo, site of women's Alpine skiing for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, calls for a chance of rain, a severe ice warning and daytime temperatures well above freezing followed by an overnight chill in the 20s.
And that could be a big problem says Jonathan Belles...Read more
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