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Winter Olympics Milano Cortina 2026 Days 8th, 9th & 10th Recap: 11th, 13th February 2026

The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics continued to deliver thrilling drama and historic performances across multiple sports from 11th ,13th Feb 2026. With alpine skiing, luge, speed skating, and more events deciding medals, this mid-Games stretch showcased emerging champions and established stars alike and helped shape the overall medal race as the competition heads into its final week. https://unbiasedpollkhol.com/

11th February 2026 Alpine Skiing & New Luge Champions

Alpine Skiing Men’s Super G

On 11th February, the Men’s Super G unfolded at the Stelvio Ski Centre with another classic downhill speed challenge. Franjo von Allmen (Switzerland) reinforced his status as one of the Games’ standout skiers by claiming gold, adding to his earlier downhill success. U.S. racer Ryan Cochran-Siegle took silver while Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt clinched bronze

Franjo von Allmen (Switzerland)

The performance marked another big day for Swiss alpine strength, and a major podium moment for Cochran-Siegle as he replicated his 2022 success in speed events.

https://www.olympics.com/en/milano-cortina-2026/news/winter-olympics-highlights-daily-results-12-february

Luge Women’s Doubles & Men’s Doubles Sweep

Also saw thrilling action in luge doubles for both men and women including historic wins for the host nation, Italy. This doubles sweep was a landmark moment on the Cortina track and added major momentum to Italy’s overall medal campaign, with joyous celebrations from the home fans.

Andrea Vötter & Marion Oberhofer
Emanuel Rieder & Simon Kainzwaldner

12th February 2026 Speed Skating & Winter Sports Blitz

Speed Skating Women’s 5000M

Italy’s Francesca Lollobrigida added to her growing legacy on 12 February, winning gold in the Women’s 5000 m speed skating with a powerful performance. Dutch skater Merel Conijn earned silver in her first Olympic medal, while Norway’s Ragne Wiklund took home bronze.

Francesca Lollobrigida

Lollobrigida’s victory not only affirmed her status as one of the standout speed skaters of these Games but also bolstered Italy’s medal count dramatically.

13th February 2026 Speed Skating & Alpine Giant Slalom Headlines

Speed Skating Men’s 10000M

The gruelling Men’s 10,000 m speed skating final crowned a new champion. Metoděj Jílek (Czech Republic) won gold in a breathtaking finish, followed by Vladimir Semirunniy (Poland) with silver and Dutch legend Jorrit Bergsma securing bronze at age 40 proving age is no barrier to elite performance.

Jílek’s victory was among the standout moments of the Games so far especially for his country’s smaller winter sport program while Bergsma’s podium added a story of longevity and enduring excellence.

Medal Table Update Through 13th February 2026

Below are the updated medal standings after competition on 11th, 13th February 2026. This snapshot reflects all Olympic finals concluded so far.

Key Takeaways: What These Days Meant

Host nation Italy continued its best ever Winter Olympics performance, collecting multiple golds especially in speed skating and luge and bringing local fans to their feet.

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/olympics/2026-milan-cortina/italy-best-winter-olympics-all-time/3847841/

Metoděj Jílek’s gold was a breakthrough for Czech speed skating.

Poles and other smaller winter sport nations tasted Olympic success, broadening the diversity of the podium.

Consistency from Powerhouses

Countries with deep winter sport traditions like Norway, Germany, Netherlands and the USA continued strong medal runs, showing depth across disciplines.

Broadcast & Global Reach

The Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics remain one of the most watched editions of the Games.

Major broadcast partners include NBC & Peacock (USA),CBC Sports (Canada), BBC & Eurosport (Europe).

Streaming and primetime coverage continue to pull large international audiences every day.

https://www.tvinsider.com/1243956/winter-olympics-2026-schedule-week-two/

Medal Table as of 13 Feb 2026.

RankCountry GoldSilver Bronze Total
1Norway127726
2Italy841022
3United States58417
4Netherlands55111
5Sweden55111
6France47415
7Germany46515
8Austria46313
9Switzerland4239
10Japan35917
11Australia3115
12Great Britain3003
13Canada1359
14Czech Republic2204
15Slovenia2114
16South Korea1225
17Brazil1001
17Kazakhstan1001
20China0224
21Poland0213
22Finland0033
23Latvia0112
23New Zealand0112
25Bulgaria0022
26Belgium0011

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17 Feb 2026, Written by Ravi Kumar

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Poonam Gupta
Poonam Gupta
25 days ago

I wish India could take part in these games, seems interesting

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