2026 Winter Olympics Day 5 live updates
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Winter Olympic highlights: Ryan Cochran-Siegle wins silver, Lemley and Kauf go 1-2 in women's moguls
Siegle’s silver in the super-G to Chloe Kim’s triumphant snowboard halfpipe qualifier— relive some of the standout moments from Day 5 of the Winter Olympics.
Wednesday will see another nine medals awarded at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, including the men's Super-G; men's Nordic combined; women's moguls; women's biathlon 15km; men's speed skating 1000m;
U.S. cross-country skier Ben Ogden won silver in the men's sprint classic, as did the U.S. curling team in mixed doubles. Here's today's highlights:
Milan's San Siro Stadium played the role of primary host. But, in the spirit of these unusually widespread Games, simultaneous celebrations were also held in the clusters of Livigno, Predazzo and Cortina d'Ampezzo, which — for the first time ever — lit a second Olympic cauldron.
Ilia Malinin is in first place in men's figure skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics after scoring 108.16 in the short program on Tuesday in Milano Ice Skating Arena in Assago, Italy.
From new drone shots and Ben Ogden ending a 50-year Olympic medal drought for the U.S. men’s cross-country team, check out some of Tuesday’s highlights from the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Winter Olympics: ‘Quad God’ and Maxim Naumov figure skate and US aims for mixed doubles curling gold
Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse are now playing Sweden for the gold medal after knocking out the defending champions in the mixed doubles semifinals yesterday. • Criticism of IOC: Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych tells CNN he will wear his helmet featuring images of athletes killed during the war in Ukraine despite IOC guidelines banning the headgear.