Lindsey Vonn, Milan and Olympic
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MILAN (AP) — A project in Olympics host city Milan has invited parkgoers to reflect on the values of sport — both figuratively and literally. “Together to Reflect” was conceived as a collective artwork that takes shape as slender stakes topped with mirrors,
Christian Pulisic and Alexis Saelemaekers were both unavailable for Milan’s recent 3-0 victory over Bologna, but reports on Sunday claim that both could be in line to return in time for the
Charlie McAvoy, Zach Werenski, Jake Oettinger and Jeremy Swayman marched in the opening ceremony with the rest of the U.S. delegation at San Siro stadium, as did Switzerland's Nico Hischier, Timo Meier and Jonas Siegenthaler. Draisaitl and Pastrnak were among the seven men's hockey players who served as their nation's flag bearer.
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has condemned recent anti-Olympics protests in Milan. Meloni on Sunday calling those responsible “enemies of Italy and Italians."
Lindsey Vonn crashed out in the women’s downhill on Sunday and had to be airlifted off the mountain, coming short of her comeback campaign. Her teammate, Breezy Johnson, won Team USA’s first medal (a gold).
As the Toronto Maple Leafs captain takes the reins for Team USA in Milan, Auston Matthews looks to lead his country to gold while navigating the early challenges of Olympic ice.
Bernat Armangue is based in Madrid and has worked for The Associated Press for 20 years, covering news and sports across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.