After facing accusations of cheating during round-robin play, Canada captured the men’s curling gold at the Milan Cortina Olympics for its first title in 12 years.
The United States set a new Winter Olympics record with its 11th gold medal led by victories in women’s hockey, speedskating, freestyle skiing and the mixed aerials team.
Jim Craig said this year’s U.S. Olympic hockey team proved it shares the 1980 squad’s belief and sacrifice, praising their effort ahead of the gold medal game vs. Canada.
The Florida Senate passed the “Teddy Bridgewater Bill," making it legal for coaches to help players with personal funds, after the former quarterback was suspended for doing so.
Kamila Sellier suffered a cut near her eye after a crash with Kristen Santos-Griswold during the 1,500 meters at the Milan Cortina Olympics and was later treated for stitches.
Bryce Harper addressed Olympians’ mixed feelings about Team USA, saying no matter the politics, representing the United States is the greatest honor in sports.
Jaylen Brown’s Beverly Hills event was shut down over permit issues the city later admitted were based on inaccurate information, prompting Brown to call the apology insufficient.
After her Olympic crash, Lindsey Vonn faced a grueling six-hour surgery filled with plates and screws—her fifth operation—as she continued her long recovery journey.