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Winter Olympics 2026 live updates: The latest from Day 10...

Follow our live coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games with six more gold medals on offer today 2026 Winter Olympics Updates ...

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Winter Olympics 2026 live updates: The latest from Day 10...
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Okay so Follow our live coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games with six more gold medals on offer today 2026 Winter Olympics Updates Day 9 Recap Watch Guide Medal Tracker Fashion Highlights Games Briefing live Updated 2m ago Winter Olympics 2026 live updates: The latest from Day 10 of the Games including womenโ€™s hockey semifinals Follow our live coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games with six more gold medals on offer today The Athletic Live Team and more at 7:38 AM EST Its time for Day 10 of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games and another action-packed schedule.

Ed Mackey ยท Senior Editor Winter Olympics โ€” Day 10 latest Follow along live for all the updates on Day 10 of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, with six more gold medals on offer. The first medal event came in the womens short track speedskating 1000m with Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer taking gold and silver for Canadaโ€™s Courtney Sarault. (shocking, we know)

Then, after Mikaela Shiffrin missed out on an Alpine skiing giant slalom medal yesterday, it is the mens turn to compete for gold, silver and bronze.

The Details

Later today, the USA goes up against Sweden in the womens hockey semifinals before Canada takes on Switzerland. Your thoughts : live@theathletic.

Com to our daily Games briefing Medal table ; Winter Olympics schedule at 7:35 AM EST George Ramsay ยท Live Reporter Mens slalom second run is underway Right then, the second and final run of the mens slalom event is upon us. The weather looks to have improved compared to the snowstorm we saw earlier, and at the end of this, the medalists will be crowned.

Why This Matters

Icelandic skier Jon Erik Sigurdsson is the first to go down the Stelvio and safely across the line in a time of 1:01. 12 โ€” a more than three second improvement on his first run. He looks pleased with himself, too, fist-pumping to the crowd and roaring in delight.

Sports analysts are already debating what this means for the competition.

The Bottom Line

He looks pleased with himself, too, fist-pumping to the crowd and roaring in delight.

Are you here for this or nah?

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Originally reported by The Athletic

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