Winter Olympics, Milan Cortina and Saturday
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Elena Meyers Taylor, competing in her fifth Olympic Games, sits in second, just 0.05 seconds behind Germany's Laura Nolte. Kaysha Love, making her Olympic debut, is close behind in third, and Kaillie Humphries is in fourth.
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The U.S. will feature two duos teams as the pairs begin their competition with the short program. Follow the results.
With just over a week to go, The Athletic answers 21 questions on the weird and wonderful events of the Milano Cortina competition
The ancient Verona Olympic Arena will pay tribute to all athletes following the handover ceremony. What to know
The next few Winter Olympics have already been set; the 2030 Olympics will be in the French Alps; the 2034 Olympics will be back in Salt Lake City; and the 2038 Olympics will likely be in Switzerland, which is in "privileged dialogue" with the International Olympic Committee. That makes 2042 potentially up for grabs.
Japan’s Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara, the defending world champions, are the gold-medal favorites. They topped the standings in both the pairs short and free skate portions of the team event. Kam and O’Shea finished in fifth and fourth, respectively, and earned a personal-best score in the free skate.
Team GB are huge outsiders to win the whole tournament - priced at 80/1 for the gold. Canada are the 10/11 favourites, followed by Switzerland (2/1) and Sweden (5/1). Anything can happen at an Olympics though. What other women’s curling matches are being played today at the Winter Olympics?
ET - Curling, Men's Round Robin Germany vs. Great Britain Norway vs. Italy USA vs. Sweden 4 a.m ET Alpine Skiing: Women's Giant Slalom – Run 1 Bobsled: Women's Monobob – Run 1 4:30 a.m. ET - Freestyle Skiing Men's Dual Moguls: Finals (MEDAL EVENT) 5:15 a.