-
Rodri arrives at Barcelona to complete 'dream' move
-
US pauses construction of border project in Texas national park
-
Discord suspends livestreams in Brazil after teen's suicide
-
Thousands mourn dead black academic in London vigil
-
Tupac Shakur's accused killer was out for 'revenge', jury hears
-
South Africa Test series a lot tougher than a World Cup says All Blacks coach Rennie
-
Netanyahu presses role for US general in Hamas disarmament
-
Coventry sign Nigeria striker Awoniyi from Forest
-
US-Palestinian says 'terrified' as he returns to property besieged by settlers
-
TripleDart tops $7 million ARR with AI-led growth, reports 50 per cent EBIT margin
-
Amboss Opens Affiliate Program: Earn Recurring Bitcoin Commissions by Growing Bitcoin Payments
-
Bipartisan backlash as Trump scales back US-South Korea drills
-
Netanyahu, Kushner discuss US general for Hamas disarmament: Israeli official
-
'Never seen one like it': German pensioners flee wildfire
-
Scottish FA withdraws support for FIFA boss Infantino
-
Ipswich sign Enciso and Ouattara in double raid on Strasbourg
-
Belgium fire halts short of German border, but not 'contained'
-
UN laments 'unacceptable' toll of 350 aid workers killed in 2025
-
Number one Shi suffers shock first-round exit at badminton worlds
-
Former child star actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36
-
Kolisi and Nche may miss South Africa Test against New Zealand
-
Pakistan captain Babar Azam doubtful for England opener
-
Trump threatens Oman: latest developments in US-Iran war
-
Pentagon inks Tomahawk deal amid reports of missile shortfall
-
Stocks lower as Hormuz concerns and high oil prices persist
-
Rain halts India push after Dinusha century lifts Sri Lanka
-
Crowds turn out for 'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler's funeral
-
Dinusha hits century as Sri Lanka post 284 in first India Test
-
Mali jails junta-critic broadcaster, influencer for seven years
-
Stocks steady as investors weigh US rate path
-
'Nowhere to run': Indonesian quake survivors plead for help
-
Taiwan's leader says government to propose record defence spending for 2027
-
Belgium fire makes 'limited' spread overnight, more help on way
-
Cambridge head slams 'feeding frenzy' over dead academic
-
Vingegaard brings curtain down on season
-
Ebola outbreak now DR Congo's deadliest ever
-
Dickwella, Dinusha hit fifties as Sri Lanka fight back
-
Germany's coalition split over putting climate in constitution
-
Bangladesh Test cricket reboot delivers in style with historic win
-
Ukraine badminton star: 'How can you feel normal when bombs are falling?'
-
Virgin moves closer to launching Eurostar rival in 2030
-
Rain brings respite as Belgium wrestles massive wildfire
-
Indian marble waste dump becomes unlikely tourist attraction
-
Most stocks rise as US data ease rate fears but fuel economic worries
-
Coach says Australia 'let standards slip' in shock Bangladesh loss
-
India take control of Galle Test as Sri Lanka slump to 99-5
-
Hawaii recovery efforts begin as Lala downgraded, moves west
-
Australia's mushroom murderer appeals conviction
-
Food safety crackdown snares Mumbai's famed restaurants
-
The Nigerian fishing community being eaten up by the Atlantic
Gu pipped to Olympic gold again as Meillard extends Swiss ski dominance
China's freestyle skiing superstar Eileen Gu was beaten to gold for the second time at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Monday after Loic Meillard extended Switzerland's domination of the men's alpine skiing.
Gu was aiming to retain her big air title, one of the two golds she won four years ago when she was the darling of the Beijing Games.
The withdrawal through injury of Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud, who beat Gu into second in the slopestyle event earlier in these Olympics, boosted her chances.
But Gu came up against inspired Canadian Megan Oldham, who pulled out all the stops to win at Livigno Snow Park.
Gu even risked slipping out of medal position after a poor second attempt but she recovered impressively to score 89.00 with her final effort to propel her into the silver medal position.
However, Oldham's cleaner skiing gave her a combined score of 180.75 to finish narrowly ahead of Gu (179.00) while Flora Tabanelli won bronze for Italy.
"It feels incredible," said Oldham. "I'm still trying to process it all. It's been such a dream of mine."
Gu has not competed in big air, in which competitors take off from a large ramp and perform aerial tricks, since the Beijing Games.
The Californian-born 22-year-old, who is one of the most marketable women athletes in world sport, has now won two silver medals in Italy and has a final chance of a gold when she goes in her favoured event, the halfpipe, later this week.
Gu insisted she felt no disappointment after collecting the fifth Olympic medal of her career.
"I'm the most decorated female free skier in history. I think that's an answer in and of itself," she said.
Her defeat on Monday means China has still not won a gold medal at the Milan-Cortina Games, with six days of competition to go.
- Swiss ski stranglehold -
Meillard's impressive victory in Bormio means the Swiss have won four of the five golds on offer in men's skiing.
Atle Lie McGrath looked on track to redress the balance in Norway's favour when he led the slalom after the first run.
But in the second leg McGrath hit a gate high on the course, ending his hopes.
Disgusted, he threw his poles away and later wandered off into the forest next to the course to reflect alone.
Instead it was Meillard who took control of the race, clocking a winning time of 1min 53.61sec, with Austrian Fabio Gstrein winning silver and Henrik Kristoffersen rounding out the podium with a consolation bronze for Norway.
The slalom gold can be added to Franjo von Allmen's downhill and super-G titles, while Switzerland also won the men's team combined gold.
Meillard himself now has a full collection of medals from these Games, having also won a bronze in the giant slalom and a silver in the team combined event.
"Every medal is special," he said. "To win the slalom in the Olympics one year after being world champ is very special."
And he hailed the current strength of Swiss skiing.
"We're living in a bit of a golden era in Switzerland in skiing," he said.
"It's crazy what's been happening in the last few years, and so everyone has to enjoy it as much as possible because most likely we will not stay like that for the next 10 years."
Japan's Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara roared back from fifth place at the start of the day to win the pair's figure skating title.
Georgia's Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava won silver and overnight leaders Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin of Germany took bronze.
In women's ice hockey, the USA will play Canada in Thursday's final for the fifth consecutive Olympics.
The USA made the biggest impression by thrashing Sweden 5-0 in their semi-final while Canada relied on two goals from Marie-Philip Poulin to beat Switzerland 2-1.
Italy is already celebrating its best-ever medal haul at a Winter Olympics after collecting 23 medals, including eight golds, to overhaul its previous best of 20 from the Lillehammer Games in 1994.
The host nation lies second in the medals table behind Norway, with 12 golds. The United States and the Netherlands both have six.
G.Schulte--BTB