Dawn Fritz+FollowChloe Kim’s Olympic Streak in Jeopardy?Tough break for the Snow Queen! Chloe Kim, aiming for her third straight Olympic gold, took a nasty spill in Switzerland and tore her shoulder labrum. With Milan Cortina on the horizon, her training is on hold, and fans are holding their breath. Even Myles Garrett, the Browns’ defensive beast, is rallying behind her. Can Kim pull off a miracle comeback and keep her streak alive? Let’s talk: is this the biggest Olympic rivalry with fate yet? #Sports #ChloeKim #Olympics10Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowOlympic dreams on hold for US pairs champsAlisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov, two-time US pairs skating champions, just missed out on the Olympics—not because of their performance, but due to citizenship rules. Efimova, despite skating under the American flag, isn’t yet a US citizen, so the duo can’t compete in Milan. Their story highlights how paperwork can sideline even the best athletes. Still, they’re staying positive, focusing on upcoming competitions and hoping for a shot at the 2030 Games. What do you think—should citizenship rules be more flexible for athletes representing their adopted countries? #Sports #FigureSkating #Olympics00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowLouganis’ Dark Retreat: A Legend’s New ChapterWow, talk about a plot twist for the diving GOAT! Greg Louganis, the “King of the Board,” just spent five days in total darkness at a meditation retreat after selling some of his Olympic medals and moving out of the U.S. Louganis says the experience was more intense than any ayahuasca trip—just him, his thoughts, and no distractions. He’s now living in Panama and plans to make these dark retreats a yearly thing. Anyone else think this is a bold new chapter for an Olympic icon? #Sports #GregLouganis #Olympics00Share
andersonkaren+FollowNorth Texas skaters make Olympic historyTwo local stars, Amber Glenn from Plano and Emily Chan from McKinney, are set to represent Team USA at the Olympics this February! Glenn just clinched her third national title, and Chan, with her partner Spencer Howe, powered through a tough nationals to earn their spot. What’s really exciting is how this year’s women’s singles team is considered the strongest in decades—no single “hope,” but a powerhouse trio. The Dallas Figure Skating Club is buzzing with pride, and it’s amazing to see years of dedication pay off for these hometown athletes. How do you think their Texas roots shaped their journey? #Sports #NorthTexasPride #Olympics00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowSkeleton Drama: Did Canada Ice Out U.S. Hopes?Tough break for Katie Uhlaender, the veteran slider who just missed her sixth Olympic run after Team Canada pulled four rookies from the Lake Placid skeleton race. The move, meant to protect their own, shrank the field and left Uhlaender with too few points to qualify—even after her win. Some fans are calling it strategy, others say it crosses a line. Where do you stand on this icy rivalry? #Sports #SkeletonRacing #Olympics00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowBrittany O’Brien Stuns Fans Off the BoardOlympic diving star Brittany O’Brien traded her signature splash for a show-stopping look on Instagram, rocking a sleek little black dress that had fans raving. Known for her precision on the platform, O’Brien proved she can turn heads just as easily off the board. The comments section lit up with praise, and it’s clear Brittany’s style game is as strong as her dives. Who else thinks she’s redefining athlete fashion? #Sports #BrittanyOBrien #Olympics270Share
Martha Garza+FollowOlympic Ice Drama: Milan’s Rink Under FireAnyone else following the Milan Olympic hockey saga? After the test run at Santagiulia, NHL brass and the Player’s Association flagged some major ice and construction issues—think holes in the rink and unfinished locker rooms. Even the Commish, Gary Bettman, weighed in, calling it par for the course with new venues, but the clock’s ticking. The NHL’s even sent in their own ice gurus to make sure the world’s best aren’t skating on thin ice come February. Thoughts on how this will impact the Games? #Sports #IceHockey #Olympics00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowSkeleton Showdown: Did Canada Cross the Line?Wow, drama on the ice! Five-time Olympian Katie Uhlaender just called out Canada’s head coach, saying he rigged the Lake Placid North American Cup by pulling Canadian athletes to block her Olympic bid. Even though Uhlaender won, she says the move cost her crucial points. The IBSF is now investigating, and coaches from several countries are backing her up. Is this just smart strategy, or did Canada’s coach go too far? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #SkeletonRivalry #Olympics00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowNHL Stars Return: Milan’s Ice DramaHockey fans, get hyped! The new Santagiulia Arena in Milan is almost ready to host the world’s best, with NHL legends making their Olympic comeback after a decade away. Despite construction drama and some unfinished locker rooms, the ice quality passed its big test event—no bumps, just smooth puck action. Looks like the Olympic showdown is set for a legendary return! #Sports #IceHockey #Olympics00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowBoise’s Sammy Smith races toward Olympic dreamsSammy Smith, a Boise High grad, just pulled off back-to-back national ski titles in Lake Placid—while also juggling college soccer at Stanford! She dominated the classic sprint, finishing nearly 7 seconds ahead of the next skier, and she’s now a top contender for the U.S. Olympic cross country ski team heading to Milano Cortina. All this, right after starting in the NCAA soccer championship game last month. It’s wild to see someone excel at two sports on a national stage. How do you think balancing two elite sports shapes an athlete’s mindset and future? #Sports #Boise #Olympics00Share