U.S. wins team figure skating gold as Lindsey Vonn suffers crash in downhill event at 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics

U.S. wins team figure skating gold as Lindsey Vonn suffers crash in downhill event at 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics

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The United States won the team figure skating gold medal at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, with Ilia Malinin delivering a standout performance that helped secure the victory over Japan’s Shun Sato, according to ESPN. In a separate event, American skier Lindsey Vonn suffered a broken leg after crashing during the women’s downhill competition, ending her Olympic bid. These two events were among the top highlights of the day’s Olympic action, as reported across ESPN’s coverage. While all sources agree on the core facts—the U.S. team gold in figure skating, Malinin’s key role, and Vonn’s crash and injury—ESPN’s reporting varies slightly in framing. One article emphasizes Malinin’s “head-to-head showdown” with Sato, highlighting the competitive intensity of the skating event, while another focuses on Vonn’s crash as a dramatic and unfortunate end to her Olympic journey. The third article presents the events more neutrally, listing them as part of a broader roundup of daily highlights without assigning emotional or narrative weight to either outcome. No other sources are cited, so interpretations remain confined to ESPN’s editorial tone.

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