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‘I just needed some time for myself’: Norwegian skier hides in woods after slalom gold heartache

16 février 2026 à 17:30
  • Meillard takes title after McGrath crashes out

  • GB’s Dave Ryding finishes 17th in his final race

For more than a century of Winter Olympic sport, athletes have dealt with defeat in almost every possible way: tears, tantrums, breaking things, breaking down. On Monday afternoon in Bormio, the Norwegian Atle Lie McGrath processed his grief in a novel way after the men’s slalom gold medal had slipped away. First, he threw his ski poles as far as he could and then he hid in the woods.

“I just needed to get away from everything,” he said. “I thought I would get some peace and quiet, which I didn’t because photographers and police found me out in the woods. I just needed some time for myself.”

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© Photograph: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

© Photograph: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

© Photograph: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

GB chiefs hail greatest Winter Olympics day after super Sunday delivers two golds

15 février 2026 à 22:27
  • Britain win mixed snowboard cross then mixed skeleton

  • Eve Muirhead lauds ‘just incredible’ performance

Team GB chiefs have hailed Britain’s greatest day at a Winter Olympics after celebrating two gold medals, in the mixed snowboard cross and mixed team skeleton in Milano Cortina.

Super Sunday started with Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale storming to a surprise victory in Livigno, with Bankes dramatically overtaking the French team with four turns remaining to take mixed snowboard cross gold.

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© Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

© Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

© Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

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