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Milano Cortina 2026: Day 12

Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 8:38 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Milano Cortina 2026 day 12 hockey biathlon

Mikaela Shiffrin finally delivers the slalom gold that eluded her since Beijing, reminding the world why she’s the greatest alpine skier ever. France completes a hostile takeover of biathlon. And Johannes Høsflot Klæbo reaches Michael Phelps territory with his 10th Olympic gold. Day 12 at Milano Cortina is about redemption, dominance, and history… Read my… Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing, iPINIONS, Johannes Klæbo, Mikaela Shiffrin, Milano Cortina 2026, Olympic Gold, team USA

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026: Day 9

Monday, February 16, 2026 at 9:03 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Milano Cortina Day 9 collage

Day 9 of Milano Cortina 2026 belonged to Federica Brignone’s historic alpine double, Mikaela Shiffrin’s lingering Olympic ghosts, Johannes Klæbo’s impertinent dominance, and Italians behaving more like pirates than competitors as they plundered gold across home soil. Read my full iPINIONS take on Substack:https://ipinionsdaily.substack.com/p/milano-cortina-2026-day-9 Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Day 9, Giant Slalom, iPINIONS, Milano Cortina 2026, Olympic Drama, Snowboard Cross, Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026: Day 8

Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 9:15 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Milano Cortina Day 8 Stolz, Shani Davis, Braathen

Day 8 of Milano Cortina 2026 shattered alpine assumptions as Brazil claimed a historic gold, speed skating crowned its next commercial superstar, ski jumping descended into farce, and even the crowd delivered a moment of geopolitical payback. Read my full iPINIONS take on Substack: https://ipinionsdaily.substack.com/p/milano-cortina-winter-olympics-2026-90b Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Day 8, Giant Slalom, iPINIONS, Milano Cortina 2026, Olympic Politics, penisgate, Ski Jumping, speed skating, Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026: Day 5

Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 9:07 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Milano Cortina ice dancing, luge, super g, moguls

Day 5 of Milano Cortina 2026 rewrote the script. Franjo von Allmen joined alpine royalty with a historic hat trick, Italy flexed host-nation muscle in luge, moguls delivered drama, and ice dancing gold carried geopolitical undertones no one could ignore. Read my full iPINIONS take on Substack:https://ipinionsdaily.substack.com/p/milano-cortina-winter-olympics-2026-0ff Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Day 5, Ice Dancing, iPINIONS, Luge, Milano Cortina 2026, Moguls, Olympic Politics, Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026: Day 4

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 8:53 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
Milano Cortina 2026, Shiffrin, Klaebo, Ukrainian skeleton helmet, USA curling

Day 4 of Milano Cortina 2026 showed how thin the line is between greatness and doubt. Mikaela Shiffrin skied cautiously and paid for it, Johannes Klæbo tightened his grip on history, Team USA made curling history, and a Ukrainian protest raised hard questions about where principle ends, and performance begins. Read my full iPINIONS take… Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Curling, Day 4, iPINIONS, Milano Cortina 2026, Olympic controversy, Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026: Day 2 (Okay, Super Bowl LX, Too)

Monday, February 9, 2026 at 9:04 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
images of Olympic day 2 figure skating team cross country and super bowl

Day 2 of Milano Cortina 2026 was defined by cruelty and redemption. Lindsey Vonn’s crash cast a long shadow, but Breezy Johnson’s gold, Benjamin Karl’s exuberance, Ilia Malinin’s clutch performance, and global moments of grit and surprise reminded us why the Olympics remain unforgiving and unforgettable. Read iPINIONS full take on Substack:https://ipinionsdaily.substack.com/p/milano-cortina-winter-olympics-2026-401 Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Day 2, figure skating, iPINIONS, Milano Cortina 2026, snowboarding, Winter Olympics

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026: Day 1

Sunday, February 8, 2026 at 8:59 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
von Allmen, Lollobrigida, Karlsson Milano Cortina

Day 1 of Milano Cortina 2026 opened with breakneck speed in the men’s downhill, a demolition job by Frida Karlsson in the skiathlon, and a home-Olympics fairy tale in women’s speed skating. Favorites were upstaged, perseverance was rewarded, and the Games immediately found their rhythm. iPINIONS highlights what mattered, and leaves the rest on the… Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Day 1, iPINIONS, Milano Cortina 2026, Olympic Results, speed skating, Winter Olympics

Mikaela Shiffrin Having Simone Biles Winter Olympics of Discontent…

Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 6:19 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall

In a stunning result, Michaela Shiffrin failed to successfully navigate more than a handful of turns in Wednesday’s women’s slalom and was disqualified from her second race this week at the Beijing Olympics. Shiffrin, a two-time Olympic champion who was expected to contend for multiple gold medals at Beijing, had trouble in her run almost… Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alpine skiing, athlete psychology, Beijing 2022 Olympics, mental health, Mikaela Shiffrin, Olympic pressure, Simone Biles, Tokyo Olympics

PyeongChang Olympics: Day 6 — Mikaela Shiffrin Begins Her Heiden Quest

Friday, February 16, 2018 at 5:42 AM
Written by Anthony L. Hall

Women’s Giant Slalom Here is how I reveled in Mikaela Shiffrin’s humbling introduction to Olympic competition four years ago in Sochi: The jingoistic American media anointed first-time Olympian Shiffrin as Lindsey Vonn’s golden heir apparent. Well, Shiffrin made her big debut and was properly left in the snow — a humbling introduction to Olympic competition.… Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Aksel Lund Svindal, Alpine skiing, Giant Slalom, Mikaela Shiffrin, PyeongChang Olympics, Speedskating, Sven Kramer, Women's Slalom

2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Update II

Monday, February 22, 2010 at 5:00 PM
Written by Anthony L. Hall
2010 Vancouver Olympics Shani Davis Lindsey Von Apolo Anton Ohno

Men’s 1000  and 1500 (long track) Shani Davis defended his 2006 title by winning the 1000 in very impressive fashion. Unfortunately, despite being the world record holder in the 1500, he was unable to win Olympic gold in this event. Shani won silver. It’s a shame Shani Davis is not more of a household name in America. … Read more.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, Alpine skiing, Apolo Anton Ohno, Bode Miller, Evan Lysacek, Lindsey Vonn, Shani Davis, Shaun White, USA Hockey, Winter Olympics medal count

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