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Olympic athletes show off damaged medals days into event

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Olympic athletes show off damaged medals days into event: 'Don't jump in them'
Winning big at the 2026 Winter Olympics is one half of the battle — getting that medal home in one piece is the other.

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Olympic athletes’ medals break during celebrations
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Which countries and athletes have the most Olympic medals of all time?
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2026 Winter Olympics Feb. 8 schedule: Milan Cortina events
The 2026 Winter Olympics are in motion!

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Winter Olympics: Hosts Italy joint top of medal table after day one - as it happened
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Ilia Malinin finishes second, U.S. women win hockey again as Day 1 of Olympic competition wraps up
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2026 Winter Olympics: Best moments from Saturday's events
Ilia Malinin, the two-time world champion, will make his Olympic debut in figure skating's second day of the team event.

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Winter Olympics today: Key events in Monday’s schedule and how to watch on TV
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February 7, 2026 - Winter Olympics Day 1 updates
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Ukrainian skeleton racer at Olympics seeks approval for helmet tribute to fallen athletes

Vladyslav Heraskevych showed up for the Milan Cortina Olympics with a new helmet, one featuring the images of about a half-dozen of his fellow Ukrainian athletes. The men's skeleton medal hopeful — who finished fourth at last year's world championships — is hoping that the International Olympic Committee lets him wear the helmet in competition later this week.
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Olympics-US athletes say they have right to speak up after Trump brands skier a 'loser'

By Karolos Grohmann and Lisa Richwine MILAN/LIVIGNO, Italy, Feb 9 (Reuters) - American athletes have the right to speak their minds, double Olympic snowboarding champion Chloe Kim said on Monday, stepping into a row that has spilled from the Italian Alps into U.
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2026 Winter Olympics: Team USA athletes to watch, medal favorites, potential breakout stars in each sport

Unlike in the Summer Olympics where Americans often dominate the podium, Team USA has lagged behind a bit in recent Winter Games. In 2022, Team USA finished fifth in the medal count with 25 total medals -- although their nine gold medals was good for third.
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U.S. Olympic athletes in Italy are speaking out about the political situation at home

American skiers Mikaela Shiffrin and Hunter Hess and other Milan-Cortina Olympic athletes aren't shying away from talking about what's going on in the United States.
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From the sports desk: The agony and ecstasy of the Olympics

Hello from the second full day of the winter Olympics, where we started with a stunning sequence of low and high moments during the women’s downhill final on the slopes of Cortina.
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Which Olympic sports are competing today? See full schedule for Feb. 7

NBC is airing at least 12 hours of daytime coverage throughout the duration of the Games, with streaming available 24/7 on Peacock. See what's on the agenda for Saturday, Feb. 7.
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As political displays emerge at Olympics, U.S. athletes are answering for their country

The Olympics have always been a political crucible. What's different about this one is that it's the United States that's taking heat.
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What country is AIN? How Russian, Belarusian athletes can compete at the Olympics

Though Olympics viewers missed out on artistic gymnastics Friday, the unique, one-day trampoline gymnastics event took place, with two of the event's medalists leaving many fans with questions.
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Athletes from Greenland competing for Denmark’s Olympic team have a message for Trump

Ukaleq and Sondre Slettemark are siblings from Greenland who are competing with the Danish Olympic Team in biathlon. The siblings are sending a message to President Trump and the world after the president sought to take Greenland over from Denmark.
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US Olympic athletes expressing their views is as American as it gets

American athletes in Italy are trying to handle their response to questions about, well, being American, thoughtfully and carefully.
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