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Lemley Wins Moguls Gold as Cochran-Siegle Takes Super-G Silver on Day 5

Fresh momentum and the return of top pros are reshaping the Games’ early narrative.

Overview

  • Elizabeth Lemley captured women’s moguls gold in her Olympic debut, leading a U.S. one-two with Jaelin Kauf taking silver.
  • Ryan Cochran-Siegle earned silver in the men’s Super-G, while Switzerland’s Franjo von Allmen won the event to become the third man with three Alpine golds at a single Winter Games.
  • Two-time champion Chloe Kim topped women’s halfpipe qualifying while competing with a shoulder brace after a recent labrum tear, advancing to Thursday’s final.
  • American speedskater Jordan Stolz began his campaign in the 1,000 meters, entering as a leading gold favorite after a dominant World Cup season.
  • Team USA’s Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin won mixed doubles curling silver, with Thiesse becoming the first American woman to medal in Olympic curling, and men’s hockey opened with NHL players back for the first time since 2014.