Luge

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Speeding down an ice track at over 150 km/hr, relying on your reflexes and body balance to steer the luge. As we look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, let's learn everything about one of the most adrenaline-fuelled disciplines of the Winter Olympics.

Skeleton

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This is one of the oldest winter sports. Unlike luge, skeleton racers lie face down. As we look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, here is all you need to know about skeleton.

Speed Skating

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Speed Skating Milano

Speed skating developed in the late 1600s as a means of quickly moving over frozen rivers and lakes. It became an Olympic sport in 1924. As we look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, here is everything you need to know about speed skating.

Snowboarding

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Snowboarding Livigno

Snowboarding is a fun mix of surfing, skateboarding and skiing. It has become very popular as a winter sport, making its debut at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano. As we look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, here is everything you need to know about this sport.

Ski Jumping

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Predazzo

This is one of the most spectacular sports in the Olympics. As we look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, here is everything you need to know about this sport.

Cross-Country Skiing

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Cross-Country Skiing Tesero

This is the oldest mode of skiing. Originating in northern European countries due to the need to travel long distances across snowy terrain, it evolved into a sport in the late 19th century. As we look forward to Milano Cortina 2026, here is everything you need to know.

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