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US Winter Olympics gold medal tally

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Doug Warner goes one-on-one with 1994 Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul
More than 30 years ago, she was a household name on the Olympic ice.

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US Winter Olympics gold medal tally: Live results
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Winter Olympics 2026 TV Schedule, Live Stream Coverage and Picks for Wednesday
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Winter Olympics schedule today: Every event happening on Feb. 12
Here is the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics competition schedule for Thursday, Feb. 12.

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Final Olympic Medal Count After Day 6: Race Tightens at Milano Cortina
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Winter Olympics exhibition offers a glimpse behind the opening ceremony in Milan
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Everything that happened on Day 5 at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics 2026
Switzerland’s Franjo von Allmen took gold in Alpine skiing’s super-G, while the U.S. took both gold and silver in the freestyle women’s moguls courtesy of Elizabeth Lemley and Jaelin Kauf.

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2026 Winter Olympics medal count, tracker entering February 12
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How Much Are Team USA Athletes Paid Per Medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
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All the past Winter Olympics sites throughout history

Here's a look back at the history of the Winter Olympics, including when the first games were held and where they've been hosted.
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Reusse: Wolf urine, Tonya Harding and Picabo Street’s run highlight tales from past Olympics

There were a couple of English-language publications that reported for visitors at the Winter Olympics centered in Lillehammer, Norway, in February 1994. Bob Ford from the Philadelphia Inquirer was taken by a small item in one of these updates.
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