Highlights of Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games Day 5
14 Feb 2026
China's Ning Zhongyan claimed bronze in the men's 1,000m speed skating, delivering the country's first medal on ice at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Ning clocked 1:07.34 - his best low-altitude time of the season - to secure his first Olympic podium.
Jordan Stolz of the United States took gold in 1:06.28, breaking the previous Olympic record set by Dutch skater Gerard van Velde at Salt Lake City 2002. Stolz finished 0.50 seconds ahead of Dutch skater Jenning de Boo, who took silver.
Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen captured the men's super-G title to become just the third male alpine skier to win three gold medals at a single Winter Games. Italy celebrated a historic double in luge, first capturing the inaugural Olympic women's doubles title before adding gold in the men's doubles.
In the women's doubles, Andrea Voetter and Marion Oberhofer combined for one minute 46.284 seconds, while host duo Emanuel Rieder and Simon Kainzwaldner followed by winning the men's doubles in 1:45.086.
In freestyle skiing, American Olympic debutant Elizabeth Lemley, 20, claimed the women's moguls gold after Australia's defending champion Jakara Anthony crashed out of the final run.
In biathlon, France's Julia Simon overcame a single standing miss to win the women's 15km individual in 41:15.6. Norway's Jens Luraas Oftebro won the men's normal hill Nordic combined in 29 minutes 59.4 seconds.
Source : Xinhua
Author : Xinhua
Location : BEIJING
Event : Olympics
Date : 14 Feb 2026





