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Winter Olympics Countdown: What to Watch
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- The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics open with a lineup of new and returning sports, promising 19 days of global athletic excellence.
- This year introduces more inclusive events, including a women’s large-hill ski jumping and women’s doubles luge, expanding competitive opportunities for all athletes.
- Ski jumpers now face strict suit regulations and microchip scans to ensure fair play, reflecting commitment to integrity in competition.
Olympic excitement has already begun in Milan with mixed-doubles curling leading the charge and nearly 3,000 athletes set to compete in 116 events. New and returning fan favorites like Lindsey Vonn, “The Blade Angels” women’s figure skating team, and rising star Campbell Wright promise to deliver memorable moments.
Changes this year include the launch of sports such as ski mountaineering and a broader range of women’s events, further growing the Winter Games’ inclusivity and diversity. Off-ice, clever regulations and new technology are keeping athletes honest and raising the stakes for fair play.
“With heightened competition and innovative new events, this Winter Olympics is set to inspire hope, achievement, and true sportsmanship for viewers of all ages.”
From skating drama to athletic innovation, there’s plenty to cheer for and learn this Olympic season. Stay active, stay inspired, and join us on the journey toward wellness at any age!