Alysa Liu in Third place, Amber Glenn in 13th
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Data analysis shows over half of Winter Olympic medal variation can be explained by climate, GDP per capita and population across 36 medal-winning nations.
Dawson, Lehman and Cepuran settled for silver medals on Tuesday afternoon after advancing to the final of the men’s team pursuit competition but fading in the second half of the race against host Italy. The Italians clocked a winning time of 3:39.20, coming from behind to win the eight-lap final by more than four seconds.
Italy has already recorded its best-ever Winter Olympics medal haul, powered primarily by women, as gender parity efforts deliver historic results at Milan Cortina 2026.
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Japan’s Ami Nakai surges into Olympic lead after short program as US struggles at the Winter Games
MILAN (AP) — Ami Nakai and Japanese teammate Kaori Sakamoto upstaged Alysa Liu and the rest of the “Blade Angels” on Tuesday night. Nakai rode her opening triple axel to a career-best 78.71 points in her short program at the Milan Cortina Olympics,
Italy upstaged world record-holding Team USA to win gold in the 2026 Winter Olympics men's speed skating team pursuit Tuesday in Milan.
Unpredictable weather in Northern Italy led to the postponement of aerial competitions at the Winter Olympics, affecting both men's and women's events.
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Norway's Tormod Frostad wins big air gold in 'one of the greatest events ever' at Winter Olympics
LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — The difference between silver and gold in Olympic men's big air was a matter of who did a trick called a “nose butter” better. The fact anyone can do it at all was only one of the amazing things to come out of a contest that will be long remembered by anyone who saw it.
Abby Winterberger is 15 and the youngest member of Team USA at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. LIVIGNO, Italy - It wasn’t that long ago that Northern California Olympian Abby Winterberger was racing down a snowy mountain as a pint-sized toddler on skis,
U.S. success in first-week events, fan-friendly event times could be fueling interest in Italy’s Winter Games.
Canada collected its second consecutive Winter Games title in women’s team pursuit when Ivanie Blondin, Valerie Maltais and Isabelle Weidemann — the same athletes who won gold four years ago in Beijing — finished in 2:55.81, nearly a full second ahead of runner-up Netherlands.