Winter Olympic Games, Milan
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Good morning, and welcome back to The Athletic’s live coverage of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. The Games are flying by, now well past halfway, and there have been so many intriguing storylines to follow. It continues today with another action-packed schedule on Day 11.
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The Athletic's live coverage this week is headlined by more Winter Olympics action and a return of the Champions League knockouts.
After a limited debut during Paris 2024, first-person view drone technology is reimagining sports broadcasting at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
With Olympic hockey finally back on the global stage in 2026, NBC didn’t just prepare its cameras and commentary teams for the 2026 Winter Olympics at Milan-Cortina. It reached into the past. In a move that caught the attention
If the soft-focus style of the BBC’s coverage is beginning to grate, so too is the unnecessary lingo. Kirsty Muir’s bumpy final run drew the following line from snowboarder and summariser Tim Warwood: “She’s absolutely devo’d [devastated] – you can see it on her face.” I can’t imagine Barry Davies coming out with that one.
The 22-year-old competes in women’s aerials, but the first and second rounds of qualification at Livigno Snow Park have been postponed due to weather conditions.
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The coverage of the Winter Olympics in the media frequently highlights the athletic abilities of athletes, and a new study conducted at the University of Michigan reveals that it simultaneously conveys an unreported underlying theme about who has the legitimate right to belong in America.