Real Madrid secured a dominant 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad on Saturday, moving to the top of La Liga, while American speedskater Jordan Stolz clinched a double-Olympic championship, setting a new Olympic record in the 500-meter race. Elsewhere, Finnish hockey team made history with a record-breaking victory. These events unfolded alongside political developments, as Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez addressed the Munich Security Conference, and a discussion on the realities of high-tech crime emerged.
In the La Liga match, Vinicius Junior scored two penalties for Real Madrid, despite the absence of star player Kylian Mbappe, who watched from the substitutes' bench due to a knee injury, according to Al Jazeera. The win propelled Real Madrid to the top spot in the league standings.
At the Milano Speed Skating Stadium, Jordan Stolz, following a conversation with his coach Bob Corby, brought the "required fire" to the ice, as reported by Time. Stolz finished the 500-meter race in 33.77 seconds, setting a new Olympic record and finishing ahead of Dutch speedskater Jenning de Boo. This victory followed his win in the 1000-meter race three nights prior, solidifying his status as a double-Olympic champion.
Meanwhile, Team Finland achieved an 11-0 victory over Italy in the men's hockey tournament, setting records for goals and margin of victory, as reported by Fox News. This dominant performance secured Slovakia's advancement to the quarterfinals.
In Munich, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez used his first address at the Munich Security Conference to question the rearmament strategies of world powers, advocating for investment in values instead of nuclear arsenals, according to Euronews. Sánchez stated that nuclear rearmament would not protect anyone from Vladimir Putin.
In a different vein, MIT Technology Review explored the reality of high-tech crime, noting that "surveillance cameras, computer-controlled alarms, knockout gas, and lasers hardly ever feature in big-ticket crime." The article highlighted that the main barrier to entry is often a "literal barrier to entry."
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