Olympic photo highlights from Day 15 of the Milan Cortina Winter Games
The photo gallery highlights key action and medal moments from multiple sports, including curling, biathlon, and freeski halfpipe, with an infrared photo series capturing unique visuals.
- Associated Press photographers compiled a Day 15 gallery of top images from the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, including shots from Cortina d'Ampezzo and Antholz‑Anterselva.
- Podium and medal‑ceremony shots highlight winners' reactions, with Daniela Maier of Team Germany kissing her gold medal at Livigno Snow Park yesterday.
- Short track photographers captured several dramatic falls, including Michelle Velzeboer's crash in the women's 1500m quarterfinals, while freeski halfpipe featured Nick Goepper's crash and Alex Ferreira's reactions.
- Fans of Team Canada, Team Finland, and Team United States filled stands and created vivid crowd scenes ahead of high‑stakes semifinals and playoffs, including curling and hockey matches.
- Technical variety in images positions the gallery as a broad visual record, featuring an 'Infrared' series with mirrorless cameras and biathlon and aerials at Anterselva Biathlon Arena.
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2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics Day 15
Team USA started off strong with its 11th gold medal at Milan Cortina, breaking its record for the most gold medals in a single Winter Games. Norway’s Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won his sixth gold medal at became the only athlete who has won six medals of any color at a single Winter Games. The U.S. missed out on podiums in women’s curling and men’s speed skating mass start, but American Mia Manganello won bronze in women’s speed skating mass star…
Canadian curling will be in the spotlight, not to mention men's ski cross and long-track speed skating in the afternoon.
Layers of the Games: Compilation photos of the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics
Every rendition of the Olympic Games provides us with a wide variety of lasting images. Getty Images photographers Hector Vivas, Ryan Pierse and Pauline Ballet, through their "Layers of the Game" project, provide a few.
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