Milan and Cortina Gear Up to Co-Host 2026 Winter Olympics
The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games are set to begin on February 6 and run until February 22 in northern Italy, marking the first time the Winter Olympics will be co-hosted by multiple cities, according to Time. Milan, a financial and fashion hub, will host ice sports such as figure skating and hockey, while Cortina d'Ampezzo, a resort town in the Italian Dolomites, will host skiing, snowboarding, and other mountain events.
More than 3,500 athletes are expected to participate in the games. Milan and Cortina won the bid to host the games in 2019, beating a joint bid from Stockholm and Åre in Sweden, Time reported.
One of the highly anticipated events will be the women's hockey tournament, featuring the intense rivalry between the United States and Canada. Hilary Knight, a 10-time world champion entering her fifth and final Winter Olympics, has been a key figure in this rivalry, according to Time. Since women's hockey debuted at the 1998 Nagano Games, the two nations have met in the gold-medal match in every tournament except one, in 2006. Canada has won four of the six Olympic championship duels, securing five overall Olympic women's hockey golds, while the United States has won two, in 1998 and 2018. Knight scored a shorthanded goal in a 3-2 loss against Canada in Beijing. Knight has played a key role in energizing one of the greatest rivalries in all of sports, according to Time.
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