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Australia just keeps doing better at Winter Olympics

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Losing to country ‘that has no snow’: World baffled by Australia's record 2026 Winter Olympics success
Australia’s record Winter Olympics tally has baffled global sports fans, with social media users asking how a nation with “no snow” can score so high on the ice.

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Peak success: Australia just keeps doing better at the Winter Olympics
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Australia's golden 2026 Winter Olympic Games could just be the latest step towards sustained glory

Final medal count at the 2026 Winter Games

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LGBTQ+ athletes won a record number of Olympic medals at the Winter Games
The Olympics have been getting more queer over the years, but at the Milano Cortina Winter Games, not only were there close to 50 publicly out LGBTQ+ athletes, but a record number took home Olympic me...

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After the Milan Cortina medals, what comes next for Australian winter sports?
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Olympic medals: The final medal count at the 2026 Winter Games
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Twin Milan and Cortina Olympic cauldrons are extinguished, signaling the end of Winter Games
VERONA, Italy — The Milan Cortina Olympics ended Sunday as the twin flames in co-host cities Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo were extinguished during a closing ceremony inside the ancient Verona Arena, ro...

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Team USA Has Officially Made History At The Winter Olympics
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Milan Cortina Winter Olympics close; Team USA wins 33 medals
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Team USA Leaving Winter Olympics With Historic Amount Of Gold Medals
The U.S. men’s hockey team won gold for the first time since 1980, and the U.S. women’s hockey team won gold for just the second time since 1998.

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NHL participation vital at 2026 Winter Olympics
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Five takeaways at the conclusion of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games
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Australian Reporter Danika Mason Was Completely Hammered Live from Milan Olympics 2026 [VIDEO]

Australian reporter Danika Mason goes viral at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics after appearing drunk during an on air segment.
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Australian sports reporter apologizes for drinking alcohol before Winter Olympics broadcast live shot

Australian sports presenter Danika Mason apologized Thursday after drinking alcohol before Channel Nine’s Today Show live Winter Olympics broadcast. Mason slurred her words throughout the segment and went off-topic,
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Boosted by three consecutive gold medal days, Australia sets nation's Winter Olympics record

Australia has won five medals at Milan Cortina, making the 2026 Games the nation's most successful Winter Olympics to date.
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Australian Reporter Apologizes for Viral On-Air Moment at the Olympics — Admits She Was Drinking

An Australian reporter apologized for a viral video of her appearing to drunkenly slur her words on-air at the Winter Olympics. The post Australian Reporter Apologizes for Viral On-Air Moment at the Olympics — Admits She Was Drinking first appeared on Mediaite.
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Australia's Josie Baff takes Olympic gold in women's snowboardcross racing

LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — Australia’s Josie Baff took the lead midway through and held off her challengers to win a gold medal in women’s snowboardcross at the Winter Olympics on Friday. Eva Adamczykova of the Czech Republic was next across the line for the silver,
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How the Winter Olympics and Super Bowl stack up in global sports viewership

There is a fascinating phenomenon that happens when we talk about the biggest sports broadcasts on the planet. For North American fans, it is almost a reflex to assume that the Super Bowl is the undisputed king of the mountain.
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