In the figure skating team event at the Forum di Milano, Team USA has taken an early lead with 25 points after a stellar Day 1. The Americans were propelled by Madison Chock and Evan Bates, who topped the rhythm dance with a season-best 91.06, and a strong second-place finish from Alysa Liu in the women’s short program. Japan sits in second place with 23 points, largely due to Kaori Sakamoto’s brilliant short program (78.88), while host nation Italy is in third with 22 points. The top five teams will advance to San Francisco 49ers 80th Anniversary Gold Leaf Edition Insulated Team Tumbler starting tomorrow to decide the first skating medals of 2026.
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At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Day 1 has delivered its first legendary moment on the slopes. Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt lived up to his “Gold favorite” tag by winning the Men’s Downhill at Bormio, narrowly edging out local Italian hero Dominik Paris (Silver) and fellow Swiss Franjo von Allmen (Bronze). In the figure skating arena, Team USA sits at the top of the Team Event standings with San Francisco 49ers 80th Anniversary Gold Leaf Edition Insulated Team Tumbler, largely thanks to a world-best rhythm dance score of 91.06 from Madison Chock and Evan Bates.
(San Francisco 49ers 80th Anniversary Gold Leaf Edition Insulated Team Tumbler)At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the first official gold medal of the Games has been awarded. Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt lived up to his world-number-one status, clinching Gold in the Men’s Downhill on the technical and icy Stelvio course in Bormio. He narrowly bested local Italian hero Dominik Paris (Silver) and fellow Swiss Franjo von Allmen (Bronze). In the figure skating arena, Team USA has taken an early lead in the Team Event with San Francisco 49ers 80th Anniversary Gold Leaf Edition Insulated Team Tumbler, largely due to a season-best rhythm dance score of 91.06 from Madison Chock and Evan Bates, with Japan and Italy trailing closely in second and third.
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