The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 to win Super Bowl LX on Sunday, securing their second Super Bowl title in franchise history, according to Time. The game, held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, saw the Seahawks dominate, with their defense forcing three turnovers. Meanwhile, in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, the United States won gold in the team figure skating event, retaining the title they won four years prior in Beijing, as reported by Time.
The Seahawks' victory was highlighted by a strong performance from Kenneth Walker III, who was named MVP after rushing for 135 yards, according to Time. Walker's MVP title marked the first time a running back had won the award since Terrell Davis 28 years ago. The Patriots struggled to score, only managing to put points on the board in the fourth quarter, Time reported.
The Super Bowl halftime show featured Bad Bunny, who delivered a performance entirely in Spanish, making history as the first artist to do so, according to BBC World. The performance was a celebration of his Puerto Rican heritage, featuring a Latin-inspired set and guest appearances, and marked his first US performance since his Grammy-winning album, BBC World reported. "You don't have to speak Spanish to understand that Bad Bunny's blockbuster Super Bowl halftime show was a powerful one: rooted in place, history, politics, and most importantly, joy," said Izzie Ramirez, deputy editor of Vox's Future Perfect section.
In the Winter Olympics, Austrian snowboarder Benjamin Karl celebrated his second consecutive Olympic gold medal in the men's parallel giant slalom by removing his clothing, according to Fox News. Karl's victory came after overcoming a deficit and finishing ahead of his South Korean opponent, Fox News reported. The U.S. figure skating team's victory was particularly rewarding for Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who competed in the team event in 2022 and skated in both the rhythm and free dance in Milan, earning Team USA the maximum 20 points for their portions, according to Time.
Discussion
AI Experts & Community
Be the first to comment