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Alysa Liu Wins Gold in Winter Olympics Figure Skating

American figure skater Alysa Liu secured the women's single gold medal at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, marking a joyful comeback story and a transformative moment for the sport.

19 Feb, 22:07 — 20 Feb, 05:01
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NYT1d ago

By Day, Cortina D’Ampezzo Is an Olympic Hub. By Night, It’s a Party.

Cortina d’Ampezzo, a small Alpine town in northern Italy, is hosting much of the Winter Games. It’s also a home away from home for rich partygoers.

By Jason Horowitz

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Yahoo1d ago

Milan Cortina: What to watch today in the Winter Olympics — Speed skating race for medals; men's hockey, women's curling semifinals (2/20)

Men's ice hockey, women's curling and speed skating highlight Team USA''s chances to medal in Day 14 of the Milan Cortina Games.

By Yahoo Sports Staff

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Korea Herald1d ago

Final stretch of the Olympics: Where can South Korea still win medals?

With only three days left before the close of the Winter Olympics, South Korea is lining up a final push for medals. As of Friday, the country has secured two gold, two silver and three bronze medals, ranking 15th in the overall standings. While its initial goal of finishing in the top 10 appears challenging, hopes for a late surge remain, as several key events are still to come. Korea will have medal chances in two short track speedskating events — the women’s 1,500 meters and the men’s 5,000-m

By The Korea Herald

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Rappler1d ago

Alysa Liu’s golden skate in Winter Olympics caps joyful comeback story

American figure skater Alysa Liu wins the women's single gold in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics following a performance that feels much more about fun than perfection

By Reuters

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Reuters1d ago

Alysa Liu wins Olympic gold in Milan, ends U.S. women's medal drought - Reuters

Alysa Liu wins Olympic gold in Milan, ends U.S. women's medal drought  Reuters

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