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Avalanche, Taunts, and Trials: Olympics, Tragedy Collide

American athletes and international events dominated the headlines on Wednesday, with a bronze medal win in snowboarding, a gold medal celebration featuring a Steph Curry taunt, and ongoing rescue efforts following an avalanche in California. Meanwhile, a climber faced trial in Austria, and judges at the International Criminal Court discussed the impact of US sanctions.

In the Winter Olympics, American Jake Canter secured a bronze medal in the men's snowboard slopestyle competition, according to Fox News. Canter scored a 79.36 on his final run, placing him in third position. He had to wait for other competitors to finish their runs before his podium finish was confirmed.

Also at the Winter Olympics, Italy's speedskaters took home the gold in the team pursuit, defeating Team USA. Italian speedskater Andrea Giovannini celebrated the victory by performing Stephen Curry's "go to sleep" taunt, as reported by Fox News. Curry had famously used the move during the gold medal men's basketball game at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

In California, rescue teams continued searching for nine missing skiers after an avalanche in the Lake Tahoe region, as reported by the BBC World. The avalanche occurred in the Castle Peak area near Truckee. Six other skiers were rescued, and authorities reported dangerous weather conditions, increasing the risk of further avalanches. "Highly skilled rescue ski teams" were deployed from nearby ski resorts, according to the Nevada County Sheriff's Office.

In Austria, a climber went on trial for gross negligent manslaughter, accused of leaving his girlfriend to die on the Grossglockner, the country's highest mountain, according to the BBC World. Kerstin G died of hypothermia during a mountain climbing trip in January 2025. The boyfriend allegedly left her unprotected near the summit in stormy conditions while he went to seek help.

Finally, judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) discussed the impact of US sanctions imposed during the Trump administration, according to The Guardian. Judge Kimberly Prost stated that the sanctions, which included cancelled credit cards and closed Google accounts, were "coercive measures designed to attack our ability to do our jobs objectively and independently." Prost and fellow judge Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza vowed that the US reprisals would not affect their work.

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