Japan’s rise has been systematic, with a deep talent pool, while the United States struggled to find a clear successor to ...
A generation ago, the sight of an Olympic halfpipe podium drenched in red, white and blue was as common as fresh powder on ...
The "Quad God" didn't look anything like himself. Ilia Malinin fell twice did not fully complete other elements of his typically unbeatable routine.
Ilia Malinin became the first person in 50 years to legally land a backflip at the Winter Olympics, doing it in the figure skating team event.
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Ugly Kevin Fiala injury highlights risk NHL takes at Olympics
While the tournament itself is thrilling fans and a source of pride for players, there is an enormous risk for the league ...
The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics marks the sixth time the National Hockey League has participated in the men's hockey ...
MILAN (AP) — Ilia Malinin, the U.S. figure skater nicknamed the “Quad God,” became the first person to legally land a ...
A widely popular event at the Winter Games since its inception in 1998, Friday night's competition saw fans pack the base, ...
LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — Chloe Kim never said a word about it. The new halfpipe silver medalist sounded genuinely happy for the woman who beat her. But even in snowboarding — billed as the most chill of ...
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History of backflips in Olympic figure skating: Why Ilia Malinin's gravity-defying stunts are controversial
Ilia Malinin is one of three figure skaters to pull off a backflip in Olympic competition.
Kira Kimura and Ryoma Kimata led a Japanese gold and silver medal grab in men's big air on Saturday, underlining the growing dominance of their country in snowboarding at the Winter Olympics.
Before Ilia Malinin “made history” with a backflip, Surya Bonaly — a Black Olympic figure skater — risked everything ...
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