Skip to content
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
Thursday, March 5, 2026
World Today News
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home » Milan Cortina 2026 » Page 2
Tag:

Milan Cortina 2026

Sport

2026 Winter Olympics: Swiss Results – Skiing, Hockey & More

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 11, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Alpine Skiing, Biathlon, Freestyle & More at the 2026 Winter Olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina continue to deliver dramatic moments and unexpected results. From stunning upsets in alpine combined to heartbreaking finishes in cross-country skiing and freestyle slopestyle, athletes are pushing their limits on the world stage. Here’s a look at the latest developments from February 11, 2026.

Women’s Alpine Combined: Austrian Triumph, Shiffrin Falls Short

Austria secured a surprising victory in the women’s team alpine combined event. The result came as a shock, particularly as it meant Mikaela Shiffrin failed to medal. Details of the Austrian team composition were not immediately available, but their performance clearly exceeded expectations. The Swiss team, comprised of Jasmine Flury and Wendy Holdener, finished sixth, whereas Corinne Suter and Camille Rast placed ninth. Flury did manage a third-place finish in the slalom portion of the event.

Other Swiss pairings, Eliane Christen with Delia Durrer, and Schmitt/Meillard, faced elimination. Christen took risks in her slalom run that ultimately didn’t pay off, while Schmitt missed a gate while pushing for a strong time.

Cross-Country Skiing: Disappointment for Fähndrich

Nadine Fähndrich experienced a disappointing outcome in the women’s sprint classic at Tesero, being eliminated in the quarter-finals. Despite qualifying with the fifth-fastest time, Fähndrich faltered in the final stretch of her quarter-final race, finishing 2.05 seconds behind the leading Linn Svahn. Svahn was then surpassed by her compatriot, Anja Weber. Lea Fischer, the third Swiss competitor, also failed to advance. The Swiss men – Valerio Grond, Noe Naeff, and Janik Riebli – also all exited in the quarter-finals.

Freestyle Skiing: Ragettli Misses Out on Podium

Andri Ragettli narrowly missed a medal in the men’s slopestyle competition. After holding a podium position for much of the event, the Swiss skier was overtaken by New Zealand’s Luca Harrington on the final run. Harrington’s performance proved to be enough to secure the bronze medal. This continues a frustrating Olympic run for Ragettli, who finished fourth at the 2022 Beijing Games. Kim Gubser finished 10th for Switzerland.

Ice Hockey: Swiss Women Fall to Finland

The Swiss women’s ice hockey team suffered their third defeat in four games, losing 3-1 to Finland. The loss leaves Switzerland fifth in Group A with two points. They will face either the Czech Republic or Finland again in the quarter-finals, depending on the outcome of Finland’s final group stage match against Canada. If Finland wins against Canada, Switzerland will face the Czech Republic.

Figure Skating: Britschgi Advances to Free Skate

Lukas Britschgi qualified for the free skate portion of the men’s figure skating competition, finishing 19th in the short program. Despite a fall during his routine, Britschgi scored 80.87 points, 27.29 points behind leader Ilia Malinin. Britschgi, who fell while attempting a quadruple loop, will need to close a 7.83-point gap to reach the top eight and secure a diploma.

Biathlon: Swiss Men Struggle in Individual Race

The Swiss biathletes had a challenging day in the men’s 20km individual race at Anterselva. Joscha Burkhalter was the top Swiss finisher, placing 36th with a time of 5:50 and three penalties. Niklas Hartweg finished 59th (7:40, 6 penalties), Sebastian Stalder 60th (7:46, 3 penalties), and Jérémy Finello 63rd (8:13, 7 penalties). The race was won by Norway’s Johan-Olav Botn.

Luge: Maag Finishes Just Off the Podium

Natalie Maag finished ninth in the women’s singles luge competition, narrowly missing her goal of a top-eight finish and Olympic diploma. The gold medal went to Germany’s Julia Taubitz, who has dominated the World Cup circuit this season.

February 11, 2026 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Health

Survivor of 2019 Paris Bakery Explosion Carries 2026 Olympic Torch in Trapani After 10 Surgeries

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor December 14, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Angela Grignano is⁤ now at teh center of a structural shift involving the politicisation⁤ of personal resilience narratives. The immediate implication ‌is an amplified capacity for local authorities to harness⁤ symbolic capital⁤ for social cohesion and economic positioning.

The Strategic Context

The 12 January 2019 gas ⁤explosion on Rue de Trévise in Paris caused 47 injuries and four ⁣deaths, including two firefighters. Among the injured was Angela Grignano,​ a 30‑year‑old dancer from Trapani who underwent ten surgeries and ‌extensive rehabilitation. Seven years later, she has been⁤ selected as one of four⁤ torchbearers for the Milan‑Cortina 2026 Olympic flame, a⁢ role highlighted by the‍ organising committee as emblematic ​of “resilience, courage‍ and hope.” ⁣The event occurs against a backdrop of Italy’s broader strategy to⁤ use ⁢the 2026 Games as ⁢a catalyst for regional progress, tourism promotion, and soft‑power projection.Municipalities such as Trapani are competing for visibility and investment, while national‍ authorities seek to ​showcase social solidarity and effective crisis response.

Core Analysis: Incentives & constraints

Source Signals: The⁣ text⁤ confirms ⁣that Grignano ⁤survived a ‍severe injury from the 2019 Paris explosion, completed ten surgeries,⁤ regained independent walking, and will carry the Olympic flame in Trapani. It notes her‌ roles as city councilor, director, and choreographer, and that the organising committee presented her story as emblematic. She ⁤emphasizes community ‌support during rehabilitation and intends to ‌dedicate her torch segment to ⁤explosion victims.

WTN Interpretation:

  • Incentives – ⁤Individual: ⁤grignano gains personal legitimacy,political capital,and a platform to advocate for disability‑rights⁢ and community solidarity.
  • incentives ⁣- Municipal: Trapani’s leadership can leverage her narrative to attract⁤ media attention, tourism, and potential public‑private investment tied to the​ Olympic legacy.
  • Incentives -​ National/Olympic Committee: Showcasing a survivor’s story reinforces the Games’ messaging ⁤of unity and resilience, counterbalancing any⁣ criticism of safety or ‍preparedness.
  • Constraints – Individual: Ongoing health vulnerabilities‍ may limit long‑term public engagement; personal story can⁤ be politicised⁤ beyond her control.
  • Constraints – ​Municipal: limited fiscal space and competing local priorities may restrict the ability to⁢ translate symbolic exposure into concrete infrastructure ⁤projects.
  • Constraints – National/Olympic Committee: Scrutiny over past safety failures (e.g., the⁤ Paris explosion) coudl expose gaps⁢ in crisis management, risking reputational ⁣spill‑over.

WTN Strategic Insight

“Embedding individual trauma ‍narratives into high‑visibility ⁢sporting ceremonies reflects a global pattern ⁢where ‍personal resilience becomes ⁣a strategic asset for collective identity and soft‑power mobilisation.”

Future Outlook: Scenario Paths & Key ‍Indicators

Baseline Path: If municipal authorities successfully integrate Grignano’s story ⁣into broader cultural‑tourism initiatives, Trapani will experience heightened domestic and international visibility, modest tourism growth, and ​increased civic engagement around disability‑inclusion policies.

Risk Path: ​If opposition forces or media spotlight lingering grievances from the ⁢2019 explosion (e.g., perceived institutional neglect), the narrative could be reframed as a critique of governmental response, eroding the intended goodwill ​and perhaps delaying local investment projects.

  • Indicator 1: allocation of⁣ municipal budget funds to cultural‑heritage or accessibility projects‍ in ‌Trapani over ‌the next 3‑6 months.
  • Indicator 2: Social‑media sentiment analysis regarding⁣ the torch relay and local officials during the Olympic lead‑up period.
  • Indicator 3 (optional): ⁣Statements from national ministries on ​funding or policy support for the 2026 Olympic legacy in Sicily.
December 14, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Search:

Recent Posts

  • Song Ping, Former Top Chinese Leader, Dies at 109

    March 4, 2026
  • WV High School Wrestling: State Tournament Preview – Cameron, Oak Glen & More

    March 4, 2026
  • Regional & National Football League Selection | France Football Matches

    March 4, 2026
  • Gnocchi Parisienne: Recipe & Wine Pairing for Airy Cheese Dumplings

    March 4, 2026
  • Matsuoka’s Instagram Live Stream Interrupted by Alarm | Gaming Incident

    March 4, 2026

Follow Me

Follow Me
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Accessibility statement
  • California Privacy Notice (CCPA/CPRA)
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy
  • Do not sell my info
  • EDITORIAL TEAM
  • Terms & Conditions

@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com


Back To Top
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com