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MILAN (AP) — One of the recurring issues during the opening week of the figure skating program at the Milan Cortina Olympics has been copyright problems, which have forced some athletes to scramble for approval and others to ditch their planned programs entirely.
Winter Olympics 2026 live updates: Day 5 latest with ice hockey, luge underway; figure skating later
It’s Day 5 of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics with eight gold medals on the line today. The first went to Switzerland’s Franjo von Allmen, who added Alpine skiing’s super-G to his downhill and team combined titles. U.S. star Ryan Cochran-Siegle repeated his Beijing feat with a fine silver.
American wunderkind Ilia Malinin didn’t exactly deliver a knockout blow to the rest of the Olympic men’s figure skating field. He came close, though.
It has been a jam packed few days with so many exciting victories for Team USA. Follow the medal count here. Today, Chloe Kim cruised to finals in the women’s snowboard halfpipe qualifications. Maddie Mastro and Bea Kim also punched their tickets to finals.
Announcers Scott Hamilton (Taran Killam) and Tara Lipinski (Cecily Strong) analyzed every clumsy minute of the cold open's competition.
Here's everything to know about figure skating at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, including competition preview, event guide, how to watch and more.
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Canada sets sights on medals in figure skating, speedskating on day 5 of Olympics
MILAN — Canada will have its sights set on multiple podium finishes today, with a potential storybook ending brewing in figure skating on Day 5 of the Milan Cortina Olympics.
The ice dance competition began Monday at the Winter Olympics with the rhythm dance. Madison Chock and Evan Bates finished in second place.