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Samba-dancing skier making Brazil Olympic history

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When were the very first Winter Olympics? The fascinating history, explained
Olympians in winter sports have been displaying their athletic excellence for years.

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The samba-dancing skier making Brazil Olympic history
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Brazilian skier makes history at 2026 Winter Olympics

Weston gets his 1st Olympic skeleton gold medal

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Winter Olympics: Team GB's Matt Weston wins men's skeleton gold
Matt Weston has won gold for Great Britain in the men's singles skeleton at Milano Cortina. The dual world champion had dominated from the beginning of the competition, setting track records in both of his first two runs at the Cortina Sliding Centre on Thursday.

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'Hopefully I did you proud' - Weston elated after winning skeleton title
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Skeleton Racer Weston Wins Olympic Gold For Britain
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Skeleton-Dominant Weston powers to Britain's first gold of Games
World number one and hot favourite Matt Weston kept his nerve to win the Olympic men's skeleton gold in emphatic style on Friday, incredibly clocking four track records in a row to give Britain their ...

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Matt Weston makes history with Winter Olympics Gold
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Matt Weston broke his back as a teenager – now he is going for second Olympic gold
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Skeleton racer Weston wins Olympic gold for Britain
Weston clocked a total time of 3min 43.33sec to win the event, his first Olympic medal, at the Cortina Sliding Centre and get Britain on the medal table at the Milan-Cortina Games.

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Winter Olympics: Matt Weston claims first Team GB gold medal of games in skeleton as Marcus Wyatt misses out on medal
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Matt Weston slides to skeleton gold as Team GB finally win medal at Winter Olympics
Davidson College
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How the First Olympic Games Shaped Modern Competition

Davidson College Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Allison Smith examines the "distant echoes" of the original Olympic Games and how they compare to the modern global competition. The discussion explores the evolution of the games from a sacred religious sanctuary at Olympia to today's "moving circus" of international host cities.
ABC News
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The history of the Olympics: Ancient Games date back to 776 BC

The ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 B.C. — -- The Olympic Games that we know and celebrate today stem from events held thousands of years ago in Ancient Greece. The first recorded evidence of the ancient Olympic Games can be traced ...
Observer
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A Rare First-Place Medal from the 1896 Olympics Comes to Auction

As the 2026 Winter Olympics command global attention in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, a quieter but historically charged moment is unfolding a few nations to the north. Denmark’s Bruun Rasmussen is bringing to auction a first-place silver medal from the 1896 Athens Games —the first Olympics of the modern era.
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How old is Marie-Philip Poulin? Age and career timeline, from first Olympics to 2026 Winter Games

Here's what you need to know about the world's greatest women’s hockey player, including her age and decorated Olympic history.
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Tage Thompson carries Buffalo Sabres' Team USA legacy into his first Olympic Games

Tage Thompson is representing the United States in the Winter Olympics and has a chance to etch his own mark in history.
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NBC reporter covers first Olympics

NBC has aired every Winter Olympics since 2002, in Salt Lake City, UT. At this point, its broadcast teams are chock-full of grizzled veterans, many of whom have covered a dozen or more Games for the network (which started broadcasting the Summer Games in 1988).
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