Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo wins record Tenth Olympic gold
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LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — The first five-time Olympic medalist in the colorful, unpredictable sport of snowboarding comes from a colorful, unexpected place: New Zealand. The honor belongs to Zoi Sadowski-Synnott,
The Winter Olympics always deliver moments that feel impossible to repeat. Every four years, new stars rise and old champions chase history. Still, some records sit far above the rest. They were set by athletes who did something once
Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara soared from fifth place to Olympic gold with a world-record free skate on Monday. The final day of Olympic pairs skating brought records, history and heartbreak.
What’s happened so far bodes well for the 21-year-old American from Wisconsin. Stolz has joined Eric Heiden as the only U.S. men to win the gold in the 500 and 1,000 at the same Olympics. American legendary speed skater Bonnie Blair did it twice.
Connor McDavid contributes two more helpers to set new Olympic records for assists & points as Canada avoids the upset in the quarterfinals with a 4-3 OT comeback victory over Czechia on Wednesday
‘I’m Usually Seeing Ghosts’: Wild's Quinn Hughes Embraces Viral Stare Reputation The viral stare that captivated hockey fans finally has an explanation straight from the Wild defenseman himself. He's "usually seeing ghosts."
U.S. speed skater Jordan Stolz has set Olympic records in his two races at the 2026 Winter Olympics, as concerns of the temporary ice have faded.
Dvorsky's assist early in the game made him the lone Blues player to surpass four points in a single Winter Olympics. He broke a four-way tie with Alexander Steen (2014, Sweden), David Backes (2014, USA) and Scott Young (2002, USA) to claim the title.
Mikaela Shiffrin has locked up the slalom season title with the Olympics looming to become the first skier in the six-decade history of the World Cup with nine season titles in one discipline. The American star might have to share her record soon, though ...
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Marie-Philip Poulin of Canada breaks Olympic record, reaching 20 career goals in women's hockey
MILAN (AP) — Marie-Philip Poulin of Canada broke the Olympic record for goals in women's hockey, scoring twice in a semifinal against Switzerland at the Milan Cortina Games on Monday to reach 20 for her career.