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Winter Olympics organisers refuse to deny Mariah Carey lip synced in opening ceremony

7 février 2026 à 17:18
  • Show director hails singer’s ‘extraordinary’ performance

  • IOC plays down booing of US vice president JD Vance

The organisers of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony have refused to deny speculation that the US pop diva Mariah Carey lip synced her part in the show. Carey took to the stage to sing Domenico Modugno’s “Nel Blu, dipinto di Blu” in Italian, followed by one of her own songs, “Nothing Is Impossible”, but many on social media quickly claimed that there were several times where her lip movements were out of time with the music.

When asked directly whether Carey was lip synching, the director of the show, Maria Laura Iascone, confirmed that there had been a pre-recording – but refused to say whether it had been used or the American had sung live.

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Bangers and smash: Von Allmen wins first gold of Winter Olympics to fulfil butcher’s dream

7 février 2026 à 14:19
  • Special sausage named for Swiss champion – the ‘Silberblitz’

  • Hosts claim silver and bronze on a perfect day in Bormio

When the Swiss skier Franjo von Allmen first broke through in the junior ranks, his village butcher created a special sausage – the Silberblitz-Wurscht or Silver Lightning – in his honour. After his stunning performance in the men’s downhill on Saturday, it is surely time for an upgrade.

On a beautiful day in Bormio, the 24-year-old dominated a challenging course to win in 1:min 51.61sec and take the first medal of these Olympic Games. That time was good enough to withstand Italy’s Giovanni Franzoni, who finished with the silver medal 0.20sec back. Another Italian, Dominik Paris, who is vocalist of a heavy metal band called Rise of Voltage, claimed bronze.

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Reçu hier — 6 février 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

Winter Olympics Team GB skier targets ICE with graphic message written in snow

6 février 2026 à 15:30
  • Gus Kenworthy says ‘enough is enough’ over ICE in US

  • ICE agents are in Milan with US vice-president JD Vance

Team GB skier Gus Kenworthy has launched a blistering attack on US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers by urinating the words “Fuck Ice” on the snow just before the start of the Winter Olympics.

In a post on Instagram the 34-year-old, who will compete for Team GB in the free-ski half-pipe in Milano Cortina, also urged Americans to write to their senators to “rein in” ICE and border patrol.

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Team GB chief predicts ‘most potent’ Winter Games ever with sights set on eight medals

5 février 2026 à 19:00
  • Eve Muirhead confident Britain ‘can disrupt the norm’

  • Medal chances in snowboarding, skiing and skeleton

Team GB have never made anything more than the occasional ripple at the Winter Olympics. Which makes the prediction of Eve Muirhead, Britain’s chef de mission at the Milano Cortina Games, rather extraordinary.

“I believe that we are taking one of the most potent teams of athletes that we have taken to a Winter Olympic Games,” she says. “We have the capability to disrupt the norm.”

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Reçu — 5 février 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

‘Penis injection’ claims in Winter Olympics ski jumping investigated by Wada

5 février 2026 à 15:00
  • Bild claims acid injections used to alter jumpers’ suits

  • ‘If anything was to come to the surface we’d look at it’

During its 26-year history the World Anti-Doping Agency has faced thousands of questions about athletes using illicit substances. Thursday, however, surely marked the first time it was asked whether ski jumpers were injecting their penises with hyaluronic acid in order to fly further.

The Wada president Witold ­Banka’s reaction? “Ski jumping is very popular in Poland [Banka’s home country] so I promise you I’m going to look at it,” he said, with a wry smile.

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© Photograph: Maxim Thore/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Maxim Thore/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock

Reçu — 4 février 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

Welcome to new cold war as world descends on Italy amid global political chaos

4 février 2026 à 22:41

Organisers are hoping for a celebration of winter sport at Milano Cortina 2026 but tensions will not be far from the surface

A short stroll from where the grandees of the International Olympic Committee are staying in Milan sits the Museum of Illusions – a place devoted to magic and misdirection. Mirrors distort. Perspectives shift. And nothing is quite what it seems. It is an apposite metaphor for these Winter Olympics, which officially open in Italy on Friday.

Over the following 16 days, the world will be enraptured by the dazzle and spin of these Games: downhill skiers bombing down mountains at 95mph, snowboarders twirling like gyroscopes, the balletic grace of the world’s best skaters. But in Milano Cortina a fresh cold war is also brewing amid global political chaos.

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© Photograph: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters

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Team GB’s best chance of Winter Olympics gold dealt major blow after helmets ban

4 février 2026 à 15:48
  • Skeleton crew’s helmets ruled ineligible on eve of Games

  • Great Britain appeal to court of arbitration for sport

Great Britain’s best hopes of gold at these Winter Olympics have suffered a setback after skeleton’s governing body banned its new aerodynamic helmets for being the wrong shape.

Team GB’s Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt have dominated skeleton all season, winning all seven of the World Cup races between them, and are strong favourites to win gold and silver in Milan.

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Reçu — 3 février 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

Inside the daredevil world of ski halfpipe with Zoe Atkin: ‘It’s a risky thing. But I train for this’

3 février 2026 à 13:58

Team GB’s world champion will face off against China’s Eileen Gu for gold in Milano Cortina having conquered her fear of flying high above a 22-foot wall of ice

As part of Zoe Atkin’s degree at Stanford University she is learning how the brain conquers fear. The Team GB freestyle skier is about to put theory into practice in one of the most dangerous – and dazzling – sports at the Winter Olympics. “What we do is pretty risky,” she says. “When a regular person watches, they’re like, ‘Oh my god, these guys are crazy. What are they doing?’”

No wonder, given her sport involves skiing down a 22-foot wall of ice before twisting and spinning her body high into the sky and landing back on the wall. Then repeating the daredevilry five more times in quick succession.

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© Photograph: Sam Mellish/Team GB

© Photograph: Sam Mellish/Team GB

Reçu — 1 février 2026 6.9 📰 Infos English

‘Distracting and sad’: Olympics chief laments ICE protests and Epstein fallout

1 février 2026 à 17:59
  • ICE agents will be in Milan for opening ceremony

  • LA Games chair named in new batch of Epstein files

The International Olympic Committee has admitted that it is “distracting and sad” that the buildup to the Winter Olympics has been dominated by the deployment of ICE agents to Milan-Cortina and the appearance of the Los Angeles 2028 chair, Casey Wasserman, in the Epstein files. However Kirsty Coventry, the IOC president, insisted that once the Games begin on Friday, their “magic and spirit” would take over.

Coventry refused to comment directly on the protests in Milan against immigration and customs enforcement agents and said she hadn’t spoken to Wasserman, who has apologised for flirty emails sent to Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003 when he was married, which only surfaced on Friday.

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© Photograph: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters

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