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Day 3 of the 2026 Winter Olympics features a packed slate, with five gold medals due to be handed out. Yesterday was headlined by American skier Lindsey Vonn, who crashed during her downhill skiing run before being airlifted off the mountain.
Team USA secured its second medal of the Games with a gold in the team figure skating in Sunday’s final event. USA came out of Saturday’s Day 1 with a five-point lead, but entered Sunday’s men’s free skate — the final portion of the contest — tied with Japan in first place.
The Americans enter Day 3 of the figure skating team event at the Winter Olympics atop the leaderboard, but need clutch performances to secure gold.
The competition continues Monday, with medal events in women's freeski, men's ski jumping, women's 1000m speed skating and more. Host Italy leads the total medal count so far, with nine total. Norway follows with six. The U.S. has two so far.
The Olympic Winter Games in Milan kicked off with a stunning slate of performances.
We're only a few days into the 2026 Winter Olympics and the event has already provided a rollercoaster of emotions. One of the highlights of Day 3 will be Team USA's women's hockey team looking for a victory against Switzerland ahead of Tuesday's big showdown versus fellow gold medalist favorite Canada.
Lindsey Vonn crashed out in the women’s downhill on Sunday and had to be airlifted off the mountain, coming short of her comeback campaign. Her teammate, Breezy Johnson, won Team USA’s first medal (a gold).
Opposition to President Trump’s policies has followed the U.S. team to Italy, and athletes, coaches and American fans are facing the backlash.