Winter Olympics 2026: Anti-ICE protests before opening ceremony, Vonn completes training run – live | Winter Olympics 2026


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That’s it for the live action, so a quick glance at what has unfolded today:

Great Britain’s mixed doubles curling team beat Sweden (7-4) and Korea (8-2). The defending champions Italy also got off to a winning start, triumphing over Switzerland (7-4) and Switzerland (12-4). The US edged out frenemies Canada (7-5), and the Czech Republic (8-1) while Norway thrashed neighbours Sweden (9-0).

In the women’s ice hockey, Japan beat France (3-2) and Switzerland the Czech Republic (4-3) in a sudden-death thriller late in the afternoon.

Lots to enjoy in the ice-dancing. The United States are first in the team standings, with Japan two points behind, and Great Britain in eighth.

A week after rupturing the ACL in her left knee, Lindsey Vonn opened her chase for Olympic gold at 41 with an aggressive and successful downhill training run two days before the race.

JD Vance, who will be in the audience at the San Siro for the opening ceremony, and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, a fellow conservative, hailed their “shared values”.

University and high school students have gathered in front of the Politecnico di Milana to protest against the presence of ICE agents at the games.

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