Milan Cortina Winter Olympics 2026
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The Milan-Cortina Games created a stunning Italian backdrop for an Olympics that saw records fall, golden performances and a some Shakespearean-like drama.
Jordan Stolz won three medals (2 gold, 1 silver). Stolz is the seventh U.S. athlete to win three medals at a single Winter Olympics and the first to do so since 2010, when Bode Miller (alpine skiing), Apolo Ohno (short track) and Johnny Spillane (Nordic combined) accomplished the feat.
Fur coats are plentiful on the streets of Cortina, especially during these Winter Games. When asked to explain why furs remain so common here, while much of the world has moved to synthetic alternatives whether for environmental,
Italian police fired tear gas and a water cannon at dozens of protesters who threw firecrackers and tried to access a highway near a Winter Olympics venue on Saturday. The brief confrontation came at the end of a peaceful march by thousands against the ...
With more than 100 years of Winter Olympics history, no city or ski resort has ever hosted the grand international sporting event more than 70 years apart. That will all change on February 6th, 2026, as the Olympic cauldron is lit at Milan’s San Siro ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – For the first time in Olympic history, two official host cities will share the duties and responsibilities of organizing the competitions that determine the world’s best winter athletes. Spreading out events across various ...
The Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic organizing committee on Wednesday unveiled two official posters for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games — bold graphic depictions that officials said were meant to represent “the character of the destinations.”
Cortina, a quintessential ski town, is co-hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics with Milan, showcasing its unique blend of mountain charm and Italian fashion.
Listen to foreign commentators lose their minds when calling Winter Olympic events with some of the top calls of Milan Cortina, including Federica Brignone’s triumph and Lucas Pinheiro Braathen’s historic gold.