Iran's Olympic flag bearer before the USA races: - The situation is complex
Iranian Olympic flag bearer Samaneh Beirami Baher reflects on the complexities surrounding her participation in ski events amidst geopolitical tensions.
LISTEN LIVE | "Võimla" focuses on the biathlon World Cup stage
The sports discussion program "Võimla" discusses the biathlon World Cup stage and the performance of Estonian athletes in various sports events.
Tozzi, Olly, Lauro and D'Angelo: the Forum reignites with great music
The Assago Forum in Italy is set to host major pop concerts after the Winter Olympics, starting with Achille Lauro's sold-out performances.
Rough Eyes and Unfamiliar Events Did Not Deter Kim Yoon-ji's Smiling Face
Kim Yoon-ji, the first Korean athlete to win multiple medals at the Winter Paralympics, reflects on her remarkable journey in Nordic skiing amid challenges.
Ecuador adds 13 deaths and 1,805 adverse events from rains in what has been the year 2026
Ecuador has reported 13 deaths related to heavy rainfall during the current winter season, with over 54,000 people affected.
Kordić delighted with the Prime Minister, Smetiško disappointed after the mistake
In the final day of the women's skiing events at the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina, Croatian skiers Lucija Smetiško and Karla Kordić competed but faced challenges, with Smetiško finishing 12th and Kordić 13th in their respective categories.
'Due to climate change, extreme events will be more frequent; we need to have adaptation plans in cities'
Ecuador experiences severe winter storms causing widespread flooding and damage, with climate experts warning of increased frequency of extreme weather events due to climate change.
Cross-country skiing in March in Prague? Sports enthusiasts flooded Letňany
In March, Letňany, a district in Prague, saw an influx of sports enthusiasts taking part in cross-country skiing events despite potential technical issues on the related webpage.
Winter in Ecuador: 8 dead and 43,534 affected
The winter season in Ecuador has resulted in 8 fatalities and has affected over 43,000 individuals due to severe weather events across several provinces.
Main Results of Day 6 at the Paralympics: Kawayoke and Abe Finish 4th in 10 km Classical
Japanese athletes Kawayoke and Abe each secured 4th place in the men's and women's 10 km classical skiing events at the 6th day of the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina.
Estoloppet's Ski Winter Enjoyed by 8500 Skiers
The 48th Haanja Marathon concluded the Estoloppet ski season, which saw a total of 7800 participants across its events this winter.
GALLERY AND VIDEOS ⟩ 8500 ski enthusiasts enjoyed the Estoloppeti winter
The 48th Haanja marathon concluded the Estoloppeti series with 7800 participants, celebrating a winter season filled with snow and successful ski events.
Both mixed doubles and mixed teams of wheelchair curling at the Paralympics, defeated after a close match
The South Korean wheelchair curling teams in both mixed doubles and mixed team events suffered close defeats in the qualifiers for the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
ETV Sports Show, March 7
The ETV Sports Show on March 7 covers various sporting events and results, including Estonia's performance in winter sports.
Russia wins first Winter Paralympic medals in 12 years
Russia has achieved its first Winter Paralympic medals since 2014, with Varvara Voronchikhina and Aleksey Bugaev both winning bronze in their respective downhill events in Italy.
Cute household dogs become sled dogs at Mývatn
The Winter Festival at Mývatn features household dogs competing as sled dogs amidst various winter sports events.
Russia wins first Winter Paralympics medals since Sochi Games
Russia secured its first Winter Paralympic medals since 2014, with athletes Varvara Voronchikhina and Aleksei Bugaev winning bronze in their events amid controversy over the country's participation.
IL follows: Will Jasmi Joensuu impress? 24 Finns in the Salpausselä Sprint
Iltalehti is covering the Salpausselä World Cup weekend featuring various sprint events in winter sports, with a focus on Jasmi Joensuu among the Finnish competitors.
IL follows: Is Ilkka Herola making a big jump? A dose of Finnish excitement at Salpauselkä
The Salpauselkä World Cup weekend features various combined events and ski jumping competitions in Lahti, Finland.
Twenty Competitions and Shows Return at the Arch
The Para Ice Hockey events kick off in Milan alongside the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics, with heightened security measures in place following the Middle East conflict.
Italy and the Paralympics: Equal Rights, Officially at Least
The article discusses the upcoming Winter Paralympics in Italy, highlighting the disparity between the Olympic and Paralympic events, particularly in Milan's role as a junior partner with limited facilities for para-sports.
Elite skiers want to stop fossil sponsors in winter sports "We are a large showcase"
Björn Sandström, an elite skier and environmental scientist, is advocating for the elimination of fossil fuel sponsors from winter sports events, having submitted a petition to the IOC.
In photos. All the guests at the first parades of Buenos Aires Fashion Week
Buenos Aires Fashion Week has kicked off, showcasing the Autumn-Winter 26 collections from various designers.
19 Medals Transitioning Between Summer and Winter... Athletes Who Have Surpassed Their Limits
Oksana Masters, a para-nordic skier representing the USA, prepares for her eighth Paralympic Games, having won 19 medals across both summer and winter events.
Machine for Gold and Its Victims. Fiancée in Strict Quarantine, No One Understands Nora's Family
Norwegian skier Johannes Høsflot Klaebo achieved an unprecedented record at the Winter Olympics, winning all six events he participated in, including the 50 kilometers, leading to discussions about his remarkable capabilities.
IOC calls for Olympic truce amidst conflict in the Middle East
The International Olympic Committee urges support for athletes traveling to Milan Cortina for the upcoming Winter Paralympics, emphasizing the need for peace during Olympic events.
Finnish winter sports community in an awkward situation - 'Does not serve'
Two major winter sports events in Finland will occur simultaneously, prompting challenges for organizers and fans.
The week in pictures: War in the Middle East, Trump’s State of the Union address and New York snow
This article features a collection of impactful images from recent global events, including conflicts in the Middle East, Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, and winter weather in New York.
Hanna Lodin is chasing her career's first victory: "Super pumped"
Hanna Lodin is currently ranked fourth in the Ski Classics total after seven events and is the top Swedish female skier as she approaches the Vasaloppet.
Scenes on the streets of Vilnius do not resemble winter – people are enjoying warmth as in spring!
On the last day of winter, warm weather in Vilnius has drawn residents and visitors outdoors, enjoying temperatures between 9-11 degrees Celsius.
Two people killed in tram accident in Milan
A tram accident in Milan, Italy, resulted in the deaths of two passengers and injuries to around 40 others, occurring shortly after the Winter Olympic events and during Milan Fashion Week.
Wake up the muscles that have relaxed in winter! Concert selection for the weekend
A selection of concerts in Latvia showcases various performances, including those by popular artists like Miks Galvanovskis and Maestro.
BACKUP CARTRIDGE ⟩ Interviews with Estonian biathletes at the Olympics... "They do not leave a serious impression!"
Estonian biathletes critique the lack of meaningful responses in interviews after Olympic events, expressing frustration over the emotional detachment of the athletes.
Games, winning bet. Now everyone is jumping on the bandwagon
Lombardy's President Attilio Fontana celebrates the success of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, emphasizing the importance of sustainable event organization and the desire for more major events in the region.
Iivo Niskanen and the Controversial Coach: Out
Finnish skier Iivo Niskanen will not participate with the national team in the upcoming skiing World Cup events in Sweden following his withdrawal from a race at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
But when Silvio was there... The hit song dedicated to the President
A new catchy song by Dj Matrix, reflecting on the nostalgia for former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, has become a popular anthem at winter events across Italy.
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo. The hero of the Winter Olympics has more gold than Poland
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo achieved a historic performance at the Winter Olympics, winning all six events he entered.
Fragmentation of the Olympics: Don't ask, just run!
Ice speed skaters express disappointment over the IOC's decision to host events for the 2030 Winter Games outside their home countries without their input.
Economic blow to heat cold churches: "Must find other solutions"
Many medieval churches in Gotland remain unheated throughout winter, resulting in costly heating expenses when used for events like weddings and baptisms.
Olympic Oddity: Jílek and Company Will Compete for Medals in a Completely Different Country Next Time
The upcoming Winter Olympics will be hosted in France, but the speed skating events will take place in a different country for the first time in history.
Curiosities at the Olympics: Sometimes you arrive backwards
The article discusses unusual events that occurred during the recent Winter Olympics in Italy, highlighting moments when athletes arrived at the finish line in unexpected ways, particularly in short track speed skating.
Skier Klæbo: I could not even dream of something like this
Norwegian skier Johannes Klæbo emerged as the brightest star of the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, winning all six events he participated in and setting a record for the most gold medals won in a single Winter Olympics.
2026 Olympics: French Biathlon, Klæbo, Desloges, Vonn… The highs and lows from our special envoys
The article reviews the highlights and low points of the recent Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, focusing on notable athletes and events, including the performance of the French biathlon team.
Bobsled Continues Under German Domination
Germany continues to dominate the bobsled events at the Milano Cortina Olympics, securing multiple medals.
Warm Olympic Games, Norwegian Triumph, Kläbo Phenomenon, and the Unhurried Philosophy in the Mountains
The article discusses the challenges and experiences of attending the Winter Olympic Games in Italy, particularly focusing on travel difficulties, the atmosphere in specific events like biathlon, and the triumphs of athletes such as the Norwegian star Johannes Hösflot Kläbo.
Winter Games in Milan and Cortina: Olympics 2026: The Medal Table
The medal table for the 2026 Winter Olympics highlights Germany's athletes and their standings in various events.
Olympic Double Champion Kim Gi-ri MVP... "Beyond Results, Moving Forward", "Progress in Snow Sports"
Kim Gi-ri, a new star of the Korean women's short track team and an Olympic double champion, was named MVP at the Korean sports team's closing ceremony for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
Olympic report: The sons can join their mother in the gold club
This article reports on the final day of events at the Winter Olympics, highlighting the story of the Hughes brothers, whose mother is an Olympic gold medalist.
2026 Olympics: Chinese star Eileen Gu aims for gold, dream final in ice hockey, closing ceremony... The schedule for the last Olympic day
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina conclude with events featuring Chinese Olympian Eileen Gu and a highly anticipated ice hockey final.
Crossing the Ice Rink to the Snowfield... Korea's Winter Sports Open a New Era
Korea's winter sports have expanded significantly, highlighted by the traditional strength in short track and unprecedented progress in snowboard events at the recent Olympics.