| From The GIST Team |
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| Only a few days in and these Olympics are truly taking "heart-racing action" to the next level — just ask the competitors' loved ones. It's enough to make you jump for joy…with caution. | ||
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| Snapshots from Milano Cortina |
| 🥌 Team USA will compete for their first-ever mixed doubles curling gold today at 12:05 p.m. ET after Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse upset defending champs Italy 9–8 in yesterday's semi. The red, white, and blue's opponent? Sweden, whom they defeated 8–7 in round robin play. Ready to rock. 🥇⛷️ Switzerland's duo of Frano von Alman and Tanguy Nef won the inaugural gold in the men's alpine skiing combined team event yesterday. The debut discipline saw one skier compete in a downhill race followed by their teammate racing in the slalom shortly after, and their combined time determined the winner. It takes two, after all. ⛷️ Speaking of, American icon and four-time Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin will make her Milano Cortina debut in the women's team combined today at 8 a.m. ET. Thanks to her teammate, downhill gold medalist Breezy Johnson, the pair sits in first place heading into Shiffrin's slalom race. 💨⛸️ Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam broke the Olympic record in the 1,000m yesterday, winning gold (an upgrade on her Beijing 2022 silver). American Brittany Bowe finished just off the podium in fourth while Team USA Opening Ceremony flag bearer Erin Jackson placed sixth. 🥇⛷️ Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud edged out China's Eileen Gu for the second straight Olympics, winning the gold in women's freestyle slopestyle skiing while Canadian Megan Oldham made a strong comeback for bronze after a second-round crash. 🥇🏂 Japan's Kokomo Murase was the big winner in yesterday's women's big air snowboarding competition, taking home gold with her final run. Gnarly. 👀🏒 The Canadian and Swedish men's hockey teams both closed practice to the media yesterday in an effort to maintain secrecy around their game plans before the tourney begins, marking the first closed men's Olympic hockey practices since the 1998 Games. Consider us intrigued. ❤️🩹⛷️ Injured American skier Lindsey Vonn yesterday released her first statement since crashing in Sunday's downhill race, confirming she sustained a complex tibia fracture that will require multiple surgeries.
⛸️ Married American ice dance pair and three-time world champions Madison Bates and Evan Chock sit in second after yesterday's rhythm dance, a slight setback in their long quest for individual Olympic gold. Their podium placement will all come down to Wednesday's free skate. |
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| Olympic Deep Dive |
🏒 The iciest, spiciest rivalry Source: Steph Chambers/Getty Images The GIST: Keep your friends close, but your Olympic frenemies closer — we're breaking down both sides of today's 2:10 p.m. ET women's hockey group stage game between tourney favorites and archrivals Team Canada and Team USA.
🇨🇦 Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin's injury looms large: Fans held their breath after an illegal hit sent the reigning PWHL MVP to the locker room in the first period of yesterday's 5–1 win over Czechia. And they kept holding it when she briefly returned to the ice in the second period, unable to bear weight on her right leg.
🇺🇸 Are the red, white, and blue the favorites?: In short, yes — even before Poulin's untimely injury. Not only did the U.S. use the lethal combination of elite veterans and young talent to outscore Canada 24–7 in the Rivalry Series, but they also boast the top four scoring forwards in the PWHL, highlighted by the Minnesota Frost duo of Kendall Coyne Schofield and Taylor Heise.
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| From The Group Chat |
⛸️ Going for 40 golds | ||
| Welcome to our new section on the culture of the Games, courtesy of The Group Chat. Here's a buzzy story that had everyone talking. Figure skating is a focal point of the Winter Games — and this year, Canadian costume designer Mathieu Caron is going for a gold medal of his own. He and his team have dressed some true Olympic icons over the years, and they've created close to 40 outfits for the Milano Cortina Games.
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