MILAN (AP) — Kim Gilli denied South Korea teammate Minjeong Choi her third consecutive Olympic gold in the women's 1,500 meters in short-track speedskating Friday night, while Corinne Stoddard earned a drought-ending bronze medal for the U.
The Dutch athlete, who's engaged to Jake Paul, won gold and broke the Olympic speedskating record in the 1000m race at the 2026 Winter Games
Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong of the Netherlands has won her first Olympic gold and sixth career medal by finishing first in speedskating’s 1,500 meters at the Milan Cortina Winter Games. Her
Canada's men's short track relay team, which arrived at the Milano-Cortina Olympics to defend its 5,000-metre title, finished last of four teams on Friday. The Netherlands won gold for the first time in the event at the Games in six minutes 51.
Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam, who is also Jake Paul's fiancée, bagged the women's 1,000m gold medal and set an Olympic record in the process.
Alex Ferreira wins gold in men's freeski halfpipe. This marked Team USA's 10th gold medal, tying its record for most gold medals in any Winter Olympics. American Nick Goepper made it to the end of his third run but crashed while attempting a never-before-completed move, finishing fourth.
Jutta Leerdam’s Winter Olympics 2026 racing suit is up for auction after her gold medal win in Milan-Cortina. The viral moment when she unzipped her suit drew global attention but was cleared by the IOC.
Jens van 't Wout won the men's 1500m Saturday and is now two-for-two in his individual races in Milan, earning his first gold in the 1000m two days earlier.