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❄️ Day 16: Golden Anniversaries, Opera Legends, and the Long Road to LA

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The final day in Italy felt like a dream. We saw a legend take her final bow, a new generation of hockey heroes rise, and a closing ceremony that turned an ancient arena into a literal opera house. Milan and Cortina, you were magnificent.

❄️ Day 15: Golden Flips, Velcro Snow, and a Panda Party!

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  If today was a movie, it would be a high-stakes thriller with a very "sticky" plot. Between the high-flying heroics of the Aerials and the marathon grind of the 50km classic, Team USA showed the world that even "velcro" snow can't slow us down!

❄️ Day 14: Sudden Death, Buckeye Bravery, and the Battle for Gold! 🏒

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  It was a day of "velcro" snow and high-flying heart attacks in Milan. Whether it was the chaos of Short Track or the bone-rattling crashes in the Halfpipe, Team USA showed up with some serious grit today.

❄️ Day 13: Sudden Death, Snow-Globes, and the Blade Angels ⛸️

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  They say lucky number 13, and for Team USA, today was nothing short of legendary. From a historic hockey comeback to a figure skating drought-breaker that had us all in tears, Milan is officially painted red, white, and blue tonight.

❄️ Day 12: Golden Slaloms and Overtime Obsession 🏒

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  It was a day where "risk" was the name of the game. Whether it was charging down a snowy mountain or navigating a curling sheet that had seen a bit too much sandpaper, Day 12 delivered the kind of drama only the Olympics can provide.

❄️ Day 11: Helicopter Spins and Snack Machine Coaches

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If you like your drama with a side of snow and a dash of Michael Jackson, today was your day. We had "Blade Angels" soaring, bobsleds burning, and a curling rink that felt just a little bit cursed.

❄️ Day 10: Slalom Meltdowns and Monobob Miracles 🛷

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  If today taught us anything, it’s that the Olympics can be the cruelest stage or the most rewarding. Mother Nature threw a tantrum, but the athletes threw down some legendary performances. 🦅 Women’s Large Hill: The Historic Flight For the first time ever, the women’s large hill was contested at the Olympics, and watching these ladies fly was absolutely breathtaking. It was a massive moment for the sport, even if Team USA had a bit of a "Lemony Snicket" kind of day. The Heartbreak: Our girls gave it their all, but luck just wasn't on our side. One of our jumpers suffered an injury during the event, and another was disqualified because her skis were too long for her weight—the technicalities in this sport are brutal! Our third jumper made it through but didn't quite get the distance needed for the podium. The Podium: Team Norway proved they own the air today. 🥇 Gold: Anna Odine Strøm (Norway) — She is now a double-gold medalist! 🥈 Silver: Eirin Maria Kvandal ...