Skeleton at 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games
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U.S. skeleton racer Katie Uhlaender is pressing forward in her fight for a sixth Olympic berth, saying Saturday that she is appealing a decision by international officials that seemed to cost her a chance to compete at the Milan Cortina Games.
Katie Uhlaender’s hopes of making the women’s skeleton field for next month’s Milan Cortina Games have been thwarted again, after U.S. officials said Monday that the International Olympic
IOC President Kirsty Coventry had been asked to intervene after Katie Uhlaender was the victim of alleged competition manipulation, causing her to miss out on February's Winter Olympics.The International Olympic Committee has rejected a request from the United States,
Skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender says she should have been going to the 2026 Olympics in Italy next month. As a veteran of five Winter Games from 2006 to 2022, sliding in Turin, Vancouver, Sochi, PyeongChang and Beijing,
Skeleton became a permanent event at the Winter Olympics starting in 2002. Check out more information on the format, scoring, and rules now.
A controversial decision altered the landscape for Olympic qualification in women's skeleton. The affected sliders are taking it to the IOC.
A rare Homo habilis skeleton from Kenya reveals how early humans moved, climbed, and adapted more than two million years ago.
Whether you find this video spooky, cute, or just hilarious, one baby girl's bestie is a skeleton - and it is arguably also the star of her life. The Instagram Reel is from @isabel.wherry, who shared "Everywhere my daughter brought her skeleton this week Part 2,
A skeleton found in the Lake Turkana Basin area of northern Kenya is the most complete set of remains ever found of Homo habilis, a species that was one of the earliest members of the Homo genus and lived more than two million years ago.
USAT's Sam Cardona-Norberg breaks down the differences between luge skeleton and bobsled in this fast paced Winter Olympics explainer.