There are two women's hockey games on Thursday, Feb. 19, and medals are on the line. Sweden and Switzerland will meet in the bronze medal game at 8:40 a.m. ET. Then the United States and Canada are meeting in the gold medal game at 1:10.
Sweden and Switzerland clash for Olympic bronze in a tight women’s hockey showdown at the 2026 Winter Games. What could unfold on the ice — whether in regulation, overtime or beyond — may redefine both teams’ stories in Milano‑Cortina.
Gu has become the most decorated Olympic freeskier of all time during these Games, adding two silver medals to her haul from Beijing 2022 when she won two golds and a silver. She was born and raised in San Francisco, but declared her intention in June 2019 to represent China.
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Ski mountaineering made its Olympic debut on snowy day, Marianne Fatton of Switzerland wins 1st gold
BORMIO, Italy (AP) — The sport of ski mountaineering made its long-awaited Olympics debut Thursday and crowned its first champion at the Milan Cortina Games in Marianne Fatton of Switzerland. With snow falling,
For nearly 55 minutes, the Swiss men’s national ice hockey team looked poised to punch its ticket to the semifinals. Crisp passing, disciplined defensive structure, and timely goaltending had the Swiss in control of their quarterfinal matchup.
It is Day 13 of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and another eight medals are on offer. Heavy snowfall in Livigno has led to the postponement of the men's freeski halfpipe qualification, but women's qualification is still planned to go ahead later today.
In the men's cross-country team spring, Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher surged to silver to deliver the United States its first-ever Olympic medal in the event. Ogden won his second silver as he previously became the first American man to reach an Olympic cross-country podium since 1976.
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