Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
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The 2026 Games will feature just one new sport in the program: skimo. It follows in the IOC’s tradition of experimentation that has brought us several mainstays, as well as a few oddballs.
Storylines abound for legends like Johannes Klaebo and Jessie Diggins as we preview the cross-country competition set to begin Saturday at the 2026 Olympic Games.
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CU sends 8 athletes to Winter Olympics in Italy
Eight current or former University of Colorado athletes will compete at the Winter Olympics in Italy. Why it matters: This year's games will mark 101 total Olympic appearances by 65 CU athletes, highlighting the university's long-standing role as a Winter Games pipeline.
The United States has the most athletes competing in the Winter Olympics, but is not favored to win the gold medal race.
U.S. Ski & Snowboard announced the cross-country skiing roster that will represent the Stars and Stripes at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics in just two weeks.
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Glitter, grit and the 50-km grind: What to know about cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympics
Cross-country skiing, the rugged grandfather of snow competition, will give its brightest stars a defining stage at the Milan Cortina Winter Games. Sporting greats such as Jessie Diggins of the United States and Italy’s own Federico Pellegrino arrive at the Feb.
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Eight CU Buffs to compete in Winter Olympics
Eight current and former University of Colorado Buffs are slated to compete in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy starting on Friday; some are making their Olympic debut, while others are returning as veterans to the international stage.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport rejected Bolshunov’s last-ditch attempt to be able to compete as an Individual Neutral Athlete.
The Winter Olympics got underway Wednesday with the first curling matches in Cortina, but came to a halt only moments later because of a power outage