2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics Day 13
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Milan and Cortina are a few hours apart like New York and Lake Placid. Some see an Olympic blueprint
A sprawling world-class city and a small mountain village with a rich Olympic history, separated by about five or six hours, collaborate and play host to a truly dual-host Winter Games. Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo pulled it off.
Wednesday marked the 13 th consecutive day that NBCU’s Milan Cortina Winter Olympic audience has topped 20 million viewers, according to official Nielsen Big Data + Panel viewership and preliminary data from Nielsen, and digital data from Adobe Analytics.
Fur coats are plentiful on the streets of Cortina, especially during these Winter Games. When asked to explain why furs remain so common here, while much of the world has moved to synthetic alternatives whether for environmental,
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – For the first time in Olympic history, two official host cities will share the duties and responsibilities of organizing the competitions that determine the world’s best winter athletes. Spreading out events across various ...
Cortina, a quintessential ski town, is co-hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics with Milan, showcasing its unique blend of mountain charm and Italian fashion.
Jocelyn Murray, a skier who represented Great Britain at the 1956 Winter Olympics, died Feb. 11. The death of Murray, who competed under the name Jocelyn Wardrop-Moore, was not reported in the British media until Wednesday.
Swiss ‘Golden Era’ on Olympic slopes, redemption for Shiffrin highlight drama from Bormio to Cortina
It started with a fresh face from Switzerland named Franjo von Allmen bursting on the Olympic scene by grabbing the first of an historic three gold medals in ski racing.
Olympic skiers including Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin raise alarms about glacier melting in Cortina, Italy, highlighting its impact on winter sports and the environment.