There’s a Real Life ‘Heated Rivalry’ at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
- On Feb. 13, 2026, Day 7 of the Milan Cortina Olympics, Brad Jacobs' Canadian men’s curling team defeated U.S. curler Daniel Casper 6-3 at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, aiming to add to seven medals.
- About 18,000 volunteers in navy uniforms work across northern Italy while Laura Stacey and Marie-Philip Poulin face Germany in the quarterfinals on Saturday.
- A key moment came in the fourth end when the Canadians chipped a rock sideways to move an American stone off the button, creating a two-point lead, and Brad Jacobs praised the U.S. as a "good young team."
- Norway sits atop the leaderboard with seven golds and 14 total medals, while host nation Italy leads overall with 17 medals.
- Looking ahead, William Dandjinou aims for Canada’s first gold today, Canada’s women's hockey team faces Germany with captain Marie-Philip Poulin uncertain, and Deanna Stellato-Dudek plans to compete Sunday.
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