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Women's ice hockey gets underway at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday, as does curling and men's Alpine downhill training. Follow for live results.
Get up to speed with this handy guide to the fastest sport on ice.
One of the fastest races at the Winter Olympics is luge. Here's how to watch all the luge action in 2026 in Italy.
The 2026 Milan Cortina Games will set numerous records when the world's top athletes gather in northern Italy.
The Winter Olympics highlights some of the lesser-known sports in the world. Here's the full schedule for the luge in Milan.
Team USA's Emily Fischnaller is looking to reach the Olympic podium for the first time. Here's how you can watch her compete on NBC and Peacock.
Athletes look to hit top speed in one of the Winter Olympics’ most exciting sports, as bobsleigh, luge and skeleton look to fascinate the crowds in Cortina.
Chevonne Forgan of Chelmsford is competing in her first Olympics, while her sport, women's doubles luge, is also making its Olympics debut.
The fastest of the three sliding sports at the Winter Olympics, with athletes racing at speeds averaging 120–145 km per hour, the luge competition is a spectacle of high adrenaline and athletic prowess. Luge made its Olympic debut at Innsbruck 1964, with a mixed event, a men’s event and a women’s event.
The two-time medalist and former Team USA flag bearer will lead athletes competing Feb. 7-12 at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.