Mikaela Shiffrin ended her Winter Olympics medal drought in style on Day 12 of the Milan Cortina Games, cruising to gold in the women’s Alpine skiing slalom. The American set herself up with a rapid ...
This short tells a story about what would happen if Liechtenstein got mad, and got every country they want. They would have ...
Some countries send teams of more than 100 athletes to the Winter Olympics. Others send one person. These are their stories.
Switzerland dominates men’s Alpine skiing in Bormio, winning four gold medals as Franjo von Allmen emerges as a star and ...
A group of youth athletes who train at a Bountiful facility returned home to Utah from Europe following the Ice Climbing World Championships, and they gave a climbing demonstration on Monday.
The longest and loudest apres-ski parties in Bormio during the Olympic men's Alpine skiing programme were to be found at the ...
Loic Meillard of Switzerland used a strong second run to win the men’s slalom on a day that saw Brazilian ski racer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen fall in the first run, ending his bid for another Olympic ...
Loic Meillard's commanding victory at the Winter Olympics on Monday ended a decades-long drought in Alpine skiing's most ...
Skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won the first-ever medal for Brazil in a Winter Olympics on Feb. 14 when he took gold in the ...
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Today-History-Feb28

Today in History for Feb. 28: ...
Of the 122 current National Olympic Committees (NOCs) that have ever sent athletes to the Winter Olympic Games, 92 are ...
Feb. 13 1923 — The New York Renaissance, the first all-black pro basketball team, is organized. Rens become one of the dominant basketball team of the 1920s and 1930s. 1937 — Maribel Vinson wins her ...