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Austrian Janine Flock finally wrapped up Olympic women's skeleton gold aged 36 on Saturday, eight years after throwing away victory and four years after struggling badly. "I can’t believe it, it doesn’t feel real right now.
Janine Flock finished the job, and a gold medal finally sways from her neck. The Austrian slider who came into these Milan Cortina Games winless in 16 all-time appearances at either the Olympics or the world championships got the biggest win of her long and legendary career on Saturday night.
Janine Flock leads the women's skeleton race at the Milan Cortina Games, and she is chasing the Olympic medal she still does not have.
The Olympic silver medalist shared the athletes she's most excited to watch and reflected on the thrill of skeleton.
USA's Austin Florian Wears Custom 'Venom' Helmet in Photo from Skeleton Race at 2026 Winter Olympics
American skeleton racer Austin Florian was the talk of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Thursday thanks to the custom Venom helmet he wore while flying down the track at Cortina Sliding Centre.
Olympic skeleton silver medallist Axel Jungk has criticised the governing body IBSF that his sport is treated and marketed less than bobsleigh. "We are always a bit in the shadow of bobsleigh which is sad.
American Mystique Ro was terrified the first time she rode a skeleton sled. Now she's one of the favorites to win Olympic gold in the sport.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych says the people depicted on the helmet were athletes killed in the war with Russia. Puerto Rico had its debut Wednesday at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. The U.S. territory has a single athlete representing at these Games: an athlete competing in skeleton.
Supporters packed The Crab Barn early Friday morning for a watch party cheering on Olympic skeleton athlete Mystique Ro as she competed on the world stage.
Imagine needing a hobby and missing the thrill of competition so much that you become an Olympian. That’s exactly how Johnstown-area native Dan Barefoot began his decade-long journey into the sport of skeleton.