How to Watch 2026 Winter Olympics Women's Figure Skating Singles Final
The highly anticipated Women's Figure Skating Singles Final at the 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place on February 19th.
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The highly anticipated Women's Figure Skating Singles Final at the 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled to take place on February 19th.
Norway's Jens Lurås Oftebro secured his third gold medal at the Milan/Cortina Olympics in the Nordic combined team sprint, while Germany's team struggled.
Italy's men's speedskating team wins their first Olympic gold since 2006, while Norway's Jens Luraas Oftebro secures his second gold in Nordic combined.
U.S. skier Annika Malacinski protested the exclusion of women from Nordic combined while cheering for her brother at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Nordic combined remains the only Olympic sport that does not allow women to compete, sparking debate and efforts by athletes to change its status for future Games.
Reigning World Cup champion Vinzenz Geiger fell not once but twice in the concluding super team event as Nordic combined powerhouses Germany finished without a medal in the sport for the first time in
Norway's Jens Lurås Oftebro won his third gold medal at the Milan/Cortina Olympics in the Nordic combined team sprint, while Germany struggled.

American skier Annika Malacinski is protesting the exclusion of women from Nordic combined, which remains the only Winter Olympics event without a women's competition.
Norway's Jens Lurås Oftebro secured his second victory over Austrian World Cup leader Johannes Lamparter, completing a Nordic combined large hill and normal hill Olympic double.

News from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, including features on athletes like Laila Edwards and Ilia Malinin, event schedules, and discussions around sport inclusion for women's Nordic combined.

Ben Loomis, a US Nordic combined athlete, was struck by a leaf blower while preparing for a ski jump at the Winter Olympics.
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics continue with the women's singles free program in figure skating, where Japanese athletes Ami Nakai, Kaori Sakamoto, and Mone Chiba are strong contenders after the short program.
Jens Lurås Oftebro of Norway secured his second Nordic combined gold medal, once again defeating Austrian World Cup leader Johannes Lamparter in both large hill and normal hill events.
Ryota Yamamoto took the lead in the individual large hill jump of the Nordic combined event at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, while Akito Watabe, retiring this season, placed 19th.