Memorable human stories at the winter games in cortina

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, northern Italy, offered more than athletic victories, with touching personal moments. From Lindsey Vonn's dramatic crash to emotional reactions and political gestures, athletes made headlines beyond medals. These stories highlight the human side of sports.

The Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo were marked by emotional highs and lows. On the second competition day, US skier Lindsey Vonn, 41, crashed after 13 seconds in the downhill, broke her leg, and was airlifted to the hospital. She screamed in pain after catching a gate. Vonn, competing with a knee prosthesis and torn ligament, shared an inspiring message later: 'I tried. I dreamed. I jumped. If you take anything from my story, it's this: You all have the courage to take big risks.'

German ski jumper Philipp Raimund, 25, became Olympic champion without a prior World Cup win. 'I'm insanely proud of myself,' he said after the triumph. He criticized Norwegian Marius Lindvik for material cheating at the Nordic Ski World Championships and forfeited a medal due to wrong ski choice. He finished fourth in mixed and super-team.

Ukrainian skeleton rider Wladislaw Heraskewytsch, 27, was disqualified for refusing to remove images of war-deceased athletes from his helmet. IOC President Kirsty Coventry announced it in tears. Heraskewytsch: 'It's hard to say anything or put it into words. It's emptiness.' He received 200,000 euros from Ukrainian companies to continue his career.

US figure skater Ilia Malinin, 21, led after the short program but botched the free skate on Friday the 13th, finishing eighth. 'It overwhelmed me and I had no control anymore,' he explained the pressure.

German lugers Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt, both 38, won their seventh gold in the team relay plus bronze—a record achievement. Wendl collapsed emotionally. They plan to retire only in 2028 at the home World Championships.

22-year-old alpine skier Emma Aicher narrowly missed gold twice: 0.04 seconds in downhill, 0.05 seconds in team combination. 'Maybe the hundredths of a second will be on my side someday,' she smiled.

Norwegian Atle Lie McGrath crashed out in slalom and fled to the woods after his grandfather died on opening ceremony day. 'I just needed some time for myself,' he said.

In biathlon, Johan-Olav Botn won gold after teammate Sivert Guttorm Bakken's death. Sturla Holm Lägreid confessed infidelity after bronze to win back his partner, but failed.

Swede Ebba Andersson somersaulted in the relay, continued one-legged, and secured silver. A dog named Nazgul stormed the finish in teamsprint.

Norway's Johannes Hösflot Kläbo took five golds in five races, totaling ten Olympic golds. 'He's superhuman, from another planet,' commented Germany's team chief Peter Schlickenrieder.

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