Category : Olympic Sports


Olympian's On-Air Cheating Confession Sparks Controversy

Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid expresses regret for his emotional on-air admission of infidelity during Olympic coverage, while his ex-girlfriend says forgiveness won't come easily despite his public declaration.

Mother and Son Make Olympic History at Winter Games

Mexican Alpine skiers Sarah Schleper and her son Lasse Gaxiola become the first mother and son to compete at the same Winter Olympics, with Schleper also setting a record as the oldest female Alpine skier.

Independent Alberta's Olympic Prospects Analyzed

Exploring the hypothetical scenario of Alberta as a sovereign nation competing in the Winter Olympics, examining athlete representation, training facilities, and complex eligibility questions.

Olympic Games: Too Costly for Host Cities

As fewer cities bid for Olympic hosting duties, analysis reveals the staggering financial burdens, corruption scandals, and long-term costs that make the Games an increasingly questionable investment for taxpayers worldwide.

Lively's Logan Lariviere, 15, Earns Paralympic Berth

Lively nordic skier Logan Lariviere, 15, is set to compete for Canada at the Paralympic Winter Games in Italy after years of dedication. The young athlete's journey highlights perseverance in adaptive sports.

USA Dominates at 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy

Team USA women's hockey remains undefeated with a 5-0 win over Switzerland, while curlers Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse upset Italy to reach the mixed doubles gold medal final at the Milan Cortina Games.

Trump Era Politics Invades 2026 Winter Olympics

The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics face unprecedented political intrusion as Donald Trump's criticism of U.S. skier Hunter Hess reveals how American domestic divisions are overshadowing athletic competition.

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