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Olympics figure skating live results, updates, highlights from 2026 team finals
The Sporting News is tracking live results and standings from the 2026 Olympic figure skating final. Follow for highlights and more as Team USA goes for gold in the team event.
The Canadian snowboard team suffered another blow to its overall Olympic medal chances. Meryeta O’Dine will miss the Milano-Cortina Olympics with a fracture to an ankle bone, the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canada Snowboard announced on Saturday.
Cortina 2026 Olympic opening ceremony were frustrated as CBC’s broadcast cut to ads just as the spectacle began, interrupting one of the most anticipated moments of
Today, the spirit of that effort lives on in Canada, where every couple of years three of the most powerful broadcasting companies lower their usually sharp elbows and work together to bring the thrill and delight of the Olympic Games to citizens and screens from coast to coast.
“NHLers haven’t been able to play in the Olympics in a really long time,” said New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes, who will represent the United States. “It is a dream come true.” NHL players have participated in five Olympics: Nagano in 1998, Salt Lake in 2002, Torino in 2006, Vancouver in 2010 and Sochi in 2014.
The 2026 Milan Winter Olympics opening ceremony takes place Friday, Feb. 6. Here's what you need to know to tune in.
Long track speed skater Valérie Maltais has won Canada’s first medal of the Milan Cortina Winter Games – a bronze – in the women’s 3000m race on Saturday at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium.
Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris will not compete in big air after crashing Wednesday night during training and needing to be stretchered off the course ahead of the Milan Cortina Games. McMorris announced on Instagram on Thursday that he was pulling out of the event and turning his focus to slopestyle, which begins Feb. 16.
Cameras caught the interesting crowd reaction toward American Vice President JD Vance at the Olympics opening ceremony.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is in Milan leading U.S. President Donald Trump’s delegation to the 2026 Winter Olympics