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From Chloe Kim to Ilia Malinin, here are seven Team USA athletes expected to add some medals to the Olympics medal table in the next two weeks.
At the last Winter Games, in 2022 in Beijing, the coronavirus pandemic meant that spectators were largely absent and competing was a lonely experience.
Olympic athletes are not paid by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), but are instead paid by their respective countries. The IOC, instead, redistributes its funding to the development of sporting activity around the world, according to CNN.
Russian athletes will once again compete as AINs and not under their own flag at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's why.
How fast do Winter Olympians go? From alpine skiing to ski jumping, check out the speeds athletes travel to go for gold.
The Milan-Cortina Games are overlapping with a moment of geopolitical turbulence as conflicts rage, national leaders issue threats and alliances are strained.
The 232 American athletes in Milan include veterans we may recognize from past Olympics, some of whom are among the best athletes in the history of their sport. There are some new faces mixed in as well — rookies who are ready to make a splash on the world's stage, and repeat Olympians who have come back hungry for their first podium finish.
As the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame continues to celebrate excellence across generations of athletes, two Special Olympics competitors one newly honored and one previously inducted are helping highlight the power of inclusion in sports.