Olympic, Alps and Freeski
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Awe turned to terror Sunday as a viral video captured the moment an avalanche overto off-trail skiers in the Italian Alps, leaving at least two dead. Spanning […]
At least a dozen people have died in the Italian Alps in a single week, more than any other one-week period on record.
Two skiers were killed and one more was injured in an avalanche in Courmayeur, a ski resort located about 135 miles from the 2026 Winter Olympics events in Milan, on Feb. 15.
Terrifying moment massive avalanche smothers crowd of fleeing skiers in Italian Alps - It is the latest in a series of avalanches to have struck the European Alps this winter
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opened on Friday with a glittering ceremony at the San Siro stadium echoed by festivities at Games venues across the snow-capped Italian Alps. The extravaganza reflected the most geographically widespread Olympics in history.
Two skiers were killed and a third injured in a high-risk avalanche on Saturday in the Italian Alps near venues set to host events for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Livigno, a picturesque ski village in the Italian Alps, is one of six cities hosting events for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Two American skiers were rescued near an Olympic venue in Livigno after getting lost backcountry skiing. Thermal imaging drones helped locate the men on Tuesday night.
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Olympics-SkiMo-ski mountaineering ready for Olympic debut in Italian Alps rich with sport's history
By Marleen Kaesebier BORMIO, Italy, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Ski mountaineering is ready for its Olympic debut starting with the men's and women's sprint events on Thursday. It does so in a mountain region rich with the sport's history.