US Meyers Taylor gets Olympic gold at last
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Follow live from Day 10 of the 2026 Winter Olympics, with six more gold medals handed out in Milan Cortina today. Team USA's Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, took gold and Kallie Humphries bronze in the women's individual bobsleigh event.
To get on the podium in figure skating, Nikita Volodin had to conquer the triple twist—and Germany’s grueling citizenship test.
Italian skier Federica Brignone captured her second gold medal in four days at her home Winter Olympics by winning the women’s giant slalom on Sunday, as Mikaela Shiffrin finished off the podium again.
Anna Odine Stroem wins her 2nd gold at Milan Cortina in Olympic debut of women's large hill ski jump
Stroem sailed to her second gold medal of the Milan Cortina Games as Norway took the top two spots, with Eirin Maria Kvandal winning silver. Slovenian favorite Nika Prevc settled for bronze. Stroem said she hadn’t dared to believe she would leave the Olympics with two gold medals and a silver as she praised her team and Kvandal.
European fans waved Greenland's flag during Team USA's 6-3 win over Denmark in Olympic hockey amid President Donald Trump's acquisition plans.
Netherlands speedskating sensation Jutta Leerdam entered the 2026 Winter Olympics with a cult following on social media, boasting more than 6.5 million followers on Instagram and another 2.9 million followers on TikTok.
Tabitha Peterson and Co. dropped Japan 7-4 in round-robin play, moving the Americans to 3-1 in these Olympics. That puts the U.S. in a tie with Switzerland for second place, a half-game behind undefeated Sweden. The top four teams at the end of round-robin play reach the medal rounds.
Jordan Stolz won the men’s 500-meter speedskating gold after breaking an Olympic record, marking his second gold medal of the Games and a historic achievement for Team USA.