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Amid A Brutal Winter, Ukraine Seeks To Boost Morale At 2026 Olympics
This Friday, nearly 3,000 athletes will gather in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Italy.

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Ukraine at 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Italy
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Stream the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony live: What time, where and who
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2026 Winter Olympics updates: Team USA dominates women's hockey, holds lead in figure skating after Day 1
Team USA made an immediate impact on the first full day of competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics, headlined by another one-sided performance from the women's hockey team and a five-point lead in fig...

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Relive the Winter Olympics opening ceremony as it happened
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Winter Olympics 2026: Opening ceremony officially kicks off Milan Games
For the first time in history, two cauldrons were lit in different locations: Arco della Pace in Milan and Piazza Dibona in Cortina.

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NBC’s opening ceremony broadcast showcases disjointed Winter Olympics
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How to Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony: Start Time, Performers, Streaming Details and More
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2026 Winter Olympics: Athletes, events and milestones by the numbers

The 2026 Winter Olympics are bringing thousands of athletes from around the world together for more than two weeks of competition — and the Games are a gold mine for statistics.
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Why Russia Is Not Competing in the 2026 Olympics

IOC sanctions stemming from the Ukraine invasion will keep Russian athletes and their elite hockey team out of the 2026 Olympics.
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‘We can’t win this alone’: Ukraine’s flag bearer urges world not to forget war, hints at protest over IOC’s neutral policy

Ukraine’s Winter Olympics flag bearer Vladyslav Heraskevych says that his teammates could stage protests at the Milan Cortina Games over the decision to allow neutral athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in Italy.
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Why are Russia and Belarus banned from 2026 Winter Olympics? Explaining sanctions, neutral athlete eligibility

Some individual athletes from the banned countries will be permitted to participate in the Milano Cortina Winter Games
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Full List of Countries Banned from 2026 Winter Olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, mark a historic moment for the Games. Not only because Italy is hosting for the first time since Torino 2006, but because these Olympics will be taking place in multiple locations, with venues scattered across the Italian Alps and Dolomites.
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What country is AIN and why can't Russia compete as ROC at 2026 Olympics?

At least a dozen athletes will represent AIN at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's what it has to do with the ROC, Russia and the country's doping scandal.
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What country is AIN? How Russian, Belarusian athletes can compete at the Olympics

Though Olympics viewers missed out on artistic gymnastics Friday, the unique, one-day trampoline gymnastics event took place, with two of the event's medalists leaving many fans with questions.
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Why is Russia called AIN at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

Russia and Belarus have been banned from the Olympics, but Russian and Belarussian athletes can still compete. Mark Schofield breaks down how they’ll represent themselves at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Who has won most Olympic gold medals at Winter Games?

Then begins the race for most medals at the world event in Italy. While the United States has the most medals in the Summer Olympics, the same can't be said for the Winter Olympics. The Americans have had their fair share of success but have the second-most medals all-time since the inaugural Winter Olympics in 1924.
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