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There have now been 25 iterations of the Winter Olympics after competition began in France in 1924. Countless moments have been ingrained in Olympic history. But which stand out above the rest?
The 2026 Winter Olympics officially kick off on Friday, with the opening ceremonies set to start in northern Italy at 2:00 p.m. ET. This is the first time in Olympic history that
Skier Tallulah Proulx, 17, was raised in the U.S., but she's making Olympic history as the Philippines' first female, and youngest athlete in any Winter Games.
From the Games’ Greek origins to their first foray into Asia, the Olympics are known for bringing nations from all around the world together to celebrate the very best in athletics.
Hannah Bilka scored twice to spark a record 5-0 U.S. shutout of Canada in the group stage of the Olympic women's hockey tournament Tuesday in Milan.
In the first game of the men's hockey tournament at the Winter Olympics, there has already been an upset, with Slovakia defeating Finland.
Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin secured U.S. Olympic history Monday with a stunning upset of hosts Italy in the mixed doubles curling semifinals. Italy entered as the reigning gold medalists, but settled for bronze.
This week in Italy, Sarah Schleper and her teen Lasse Gaxiola, 18, will make history by becoming the first mother and son to compete in the same Winter Olympics. "This is hard to believe," Schleper told the Associated Press.
Olympic curling history notes on this day from Beijing 2022, PyeongChang 2018, Salt Lake City 2002 and Nagano 1998