Team USA wins big of day 5 of Winter Olympics
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Day 4 at the 2026 Winter Olympics ended with a statement from the U.S. women's hockey team. In the most anticipated game of the preliminary round, Team USA dominated Canada from start to finish, rolling to a 5-0 win and handing the Canadians their first shutout loss in Olympic history.
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Set to play forward for the team is Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, who touched down in Milan just days ago. Larkin, who spoke to PEOPLE in partnership with Charmin Ultra Strong, emphasized the need to be “ultra strong” in his training and play ahead of the team’s quest for gold.
Team USA's Elizabeth Lemley and Jaelin Kauf win gold and silver in women's moguls at Winter Olympics
Elizabeth Lemley and Jaelin Kauf won gold and silver for Team USA in women's freestyle moguls skiing at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday. Lemley won the eight-skier final with a score of 82.30 points.
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:
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Norway’s Sander Eitrem took home gold in the men’s 5,000-meter speedskating competition, setting an Olympic record at 6:03.95. Czechia won gold in women’s parallel giant slalom, while Austria took gold in the men’s event.
Team USA’s Ollie Martin, a 17-year-old high school senior from Colorado, is among the 12 qualifiers for the final round.