Global sports fans have expressed disbelief over Australia’s record Winter Olympics success, as the nation topples northern hemisphere heavyweights in the medal tally.
Australia has officially recorded its greatest Winter Olympic Games ever, breaking medal records and redefining expectations.
Australia has won five medals at Milan Cortina, making the 2026 Games the nation's most successful Winter Olympics to date.
If you’ve been following freestyle skiing and snowboarding at the Winter Olympics, you’ve probably noticed the blue flag with a Union Jack in the upper lefthand corner and a Southern Cross on the right side popping up pretty frequently on the leaderboard.
Targeted resource allocation and investment in facilities have contributed to a record medal haul – but tougher times may lie ahead
Gaon Choi stuns Chloe Kim, and Josie Baff makes Aussie history — catch some of the standout moments from the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.
LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — Jakara Anthony brought another freestyle-skiing gold medal to Australia on Saturday, winning in the Winter Olympics debut of dual moguls, the wilder and more unpredictable cousin of moguls skiing that has been in the Games for decades.
The Milano Cortina Games have been Australia’s most successful Winter Olympics campaign in history, and remarkably, it could have been even better. Anthony stumbled in the singles moguls final and missed out on the medals after she was the hot favourite to defend her gold from 2022.
Our Ask Me Anything team look at how Australia have fared over the years at the Winter Olympics.
With a background in mathematics and an enviable attention to detail, it would be tempting to think of Australian ski coach Peter McNiel as moguls' answer to Moneyball. The truth is far more detailed.
Recapping what happened at the from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Sunday. Get the latest news, results, medal count, TV schedules and highlights from Italy.