Here is a look at where the medal count stands for Team USA and other nations as the competition heats up at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The big story over the weekend at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi was Lindsey Vonn’s crash in the women’s downhill on Sunday. For Vonn, her Olympic experience in Milan was not supposed to end this way after
History was made on Sunday at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan/Cortina d’Ampezzo. In an amazing men’s parallel giant slalom snowboarding competition, Benjamin Karl of Saint Polten, Austria made Olympic history by becoming the oldest Winter Olympian of
The 2026 Winter Olympics are investigating the physical integrity of their medals after multiple athletes have reported their gold, silver and bronze medals breaking shortly after being awarded. After multiple videos of athletes showing their now-broken medals hit social media,
Who says you can't win Olympic gold at 40? Austrian Benjamin Karl's victory in the men's Alpine snowboarding parallel giant slalom (PGS) made him the oldest individual champion in the history of the Winter Games.
The determination that fuels an athlete’s ascent to the Olympics can explain why they believe they’re capable of enormous feats — even when they’re injured.
Get ready to see the world's best athletes go head-to-head in their quest for the gold at the 2026 Winter Olympic venues spread across northern Italy. From the city lights of Milan to the snowy peaks of the Dolomites,
Keep up with all the medals handed out during the 2026 Milano Cortina games.
Ice hockey, curling, influencers—the 2026 Winter Olympics promise to be the most talked about Games in recent memory. WIRED has all the news you need coming out of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Sammy Smith (Boise), Hilary Knight (Sun Valley), Jaelin Kauf and Breezy Johnson (Victor) will all compete early Tuesday morning.
The 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics are making history for having more LGBTQ + athletes competing than at any Winter Games before ( we’re up to 47 and counting! ), but it’s not just the Olympians who are gay, it’s the Games themselves.
Every four years, a particular winter sport is red hot, and the anticipated spike in popularity is practically set in stone. “More hours of curling are broadcast than anything else,” says Bobby Fisher,