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Milano Cortina 2026 Daily Recap: Everything That Happened Tuesday, Feb. 10 — Every Medal Event, USA’s Five-Medal Day, and a Historic Hockey Beatdown

  • Writer: Young Horn
    Young Horn
  • 2 days ago
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If you’re trying to keep up with the Winter Olympics without living on a results page, Feb. 10, 2026 was a perfect “Olympics in a nutshell” day:

  • records and history in Nordic skiing

  • a podium sweep that felt inevitable once it started

  • a mixed-team ski jumping gold sealed by a final-jump hero moment

  • USA women’s hockey delivering a statement so loud you could hear it across the Atlantic

  • and Team USA stacking five medals across multiple sports in one day.

Below is a complete rundown of every medal event that awarded hardware today (gold/silver/bronze), plus the biggest non-medal results (including the U.S.–Canada women’s hockey game).


🥇 Every Medal Event & Medalists (Feb. 10, 2026)

Alpine Skiing — Women’s Team Combined

  • Gold: Austria (Ariane Raedler, Katharina Huber) — 2:21.66

  • Silver: Germany (Kira Weidle-Winkelmann, Emma Aicher) — 2:21.71

  • Bronze: United States (Jacqueline Wiles, Paula Moltzan) — 2:21.91 

Takeaway: This was a razor-thin finish at the top, and a big podium moment for the U.S. pairing.


Biathlon — Men’s 20km Individual

  • Gold: Norway — Johan-Olav Botn — 51:31.5

  • Silver: France — Eric Perrot — 51:46.3

  • Bronze: Norway — Sturla Holm Lægreid — 52:19.8 

Takeaway: Norway flexed again in a discipline where one bad range can ruin your life.


Cross-Country Skiing — Women’s Sprint (Final)

  • Gold: Sweden — Linn Svahn — 4:03.05

  • Silver: Sweden — Jonna Sundling — 4:04.64

  • Bronze: Sweden — Maja Dahlqvist — 4:07.88 

Takeaway: A full Swedish sweep—once they separated, it was over.


Cross-Country Skiing — Men’s Classic Sprint (Final)

  • Gold: Norway — Johannes Høsflot Klæbo — 3:39.74

  • Silver: United States — Ben Ogden — 3:40.61

  • Bronze: Norway — Oskar Opstad Vike — 3:46.55 

Why this mattered: Reuters notes Ogden’s silver is the first U.S. men’s Olympic cross-country skiing medal since 1976—a huge “stop what you’re doing” moment for Team USA.


Curling — Mixed Doubles (Bronze Medal Game)

  • Bronze: Italy 5, Great Britain 3 


Curling — Mixed Doubles (Gold Medal Game)

  • Gold: Sweden 6

  • Silver: United States 5 

Takeaway: Sweden wins gold; Team USA takes a big silver in a game that came down to the margins.


Freestyle Skiing — Men’s Slopestyle

  • Gold: Norway — Birk Ruud — 86.28

  • Silver: United States — Alex Hall — 85.75

  • Bronze: New Zealand — Luca Harrington — 85.15 

Takeaway: This was a tight top-three, but Norway’s Ruud held the edge.


Luge — Women’s Singles

  • Gold: Germany — Julia Taubitz — 3:30.625

  • Silver: Latvia — Elina Bota — 3:31.543

  • Bronze: United States — Ashley Farquharson — 3:31.582 

Takeaway: Another U.S. podium—bronze decided by fractions.


Short Track Speed Skating — Mixed 2000m Relay

  • Gold: Italy — 2:39.019

  • Silver: Canada — 2:39.258

  • Bronze: Belgium — 2:39.353 

Takeaway: Italy wins on home ice in one of the most chaos-friendly events on the Olympic menu.


Ski Jumping — Mixed Team Normal Hill

  • Gold: Slovenia — 1069.2

  • Silver: Norway — 1038.3

  • Bronze: Japan — 1034.0 

The story: Slovenia’s team, featuring Nika and Domen Prevc, sealed the win with a final jump moment and earned Slovenia’s first ski jumping gold of these Games.


🇺🇸 Team USA’s Medal Haul Today (5 medals)

Based on today’s medal events, the U.S. collected:

  • Silver: Men’s classic sprint (Ben Ogden)

  • Silver: Mixed doubles curling (team USA)

  • Silver: Men’s slopestyle (Alex Hall)

  • Bronze: Women’s team combined (Wiles/Moltzan)

  • Bronze: Women’s luge singles (Ashley Farquharson)

That’s five different podium moments in one day, spread across completely different sports—exactly how a Winter Olympics medal rush usually looks.


🏒 Big Non-Medal Headline: USA Women’s Hockey Blasts Canada 5–0

This wasn’t a medal game—but it was the kind of result people will still mention during medal games.

United States 5, Canada 0 (women’s prelims)

According to a game recap, the U.S. shut out Canada 5–0 with Hannah Bilka scoring twice, Caroline Harvey adding a goal and two assists, and Aerin Frankel stopping 20 shots.

Whether you’re a casual fan or a diehard, that scoreline is a statement.

Other women’s hockey results today

  • Sweden 4, Japan 0 

  • Germany 2, Italy 1 

  • Finland 3, Switzerland 1 


Three “Today Changed the Games” Moments

  1. Ben Ogden’s silver: a rare, historic U.S. men’s cross-country medal.

  2. Sweden’s women’s sprint sweep: total control in a high-profile Nordic final.

  3. Slovenia’s mixed team ski jumping gold: sealed by the Prevc-led squad in a clean, composed win.

 
 
 

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