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Olympics / Winter Games
Day 6 of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics brought a mix of excitement and disappointment for Team USA, with key events in snowboarding, curling, and speedskating. Compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, here's a concise r...
### Snowboarding: Chloe Kim's Halfpipe Journey Chloe Kim's bid for a historic three-peat in the women's halfpipe ended with a silver medal. Despite a strong first run, Choi Gaon's impressive final performance secured the gold. Kim's graciousness and support for her mentee, Choi, were widely noted. Maddie Mastro and Bea Kim, the other US finalists, finished 12th and 7th respectively.
### Curling: Team USA's Challenges The US women's curling team faced a setback against Sweden, losing 9-4. Sweden's strategic play and successful steals contributed to their victory. Other notable curling results included China's win over Great Britain and Republic of Korea's dominance over Italy. Denmark prevailed over Japan in an exciting extra-end match.
### Other Events In women's ice hockey, the quarterfinal matchups are set, with the USA facing Italy. Canadian speedskaters progressed to the semifinals, increasing Canada's hopes for their first gold medal of the Games. Vladyslav Heraskevych's disqualification and subsequent appeal added a controversial element to the Games.
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