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Highlights of day 13 at Milan Cortina Olympics

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Netherlands names 38-athlete team for Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
The Dutch Olympic team will consist of 38 athletes for the Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. NOC*NSF revealed the full TeamNL roster on Tuesday, including snowboarder Glenn de Blois, who will compete in snowboard cross.

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2026 Winter Olympics: Thursday's top moments from Milan Cortina
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Olympic photo highlights from Day 13 of the Milan Cortina Winter Games
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Here’s the latest on Day 13 of the Olympics
It’s Day 13 of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics, where Canada is guaranteed a medal in the women’s hockey final, and other athletes are in action in curling and speed skating.

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2026 Winter Olympics: Wednesday's top moments from Milan Cortina
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'You get to fly': Why Dutch athletes pole vault over canals

An athlete practices the climbing part of the jump prior to crossing a body of water with a carbon pole during a Fierljeppen competition on Aug. 27, in Kockengen, Netherlands. Athletes run to a carbon pole positioned with one end in the canal and tilted toward the bank.
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Athletes bring Milan Olympic Village to life, complete with Italian bidets and 4-story US banners

The Milan village, which will house 1,500 athletes and team members during the Feb. 6-22 Winter Games, will be officially inaugurated Monday by International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry. But it has been buzzing to life for days as athletes have moved in.
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