MILAN — An all-time great comeback and a controversial exclusion are dominating the Milan Cortina Olympics on Day 6.
Later Thursday, Chloe Kim of the United States seeks to become the first snowboarder to win three straight Olympic gold medals in women's halfpipe. And NHL players on the U.S. and Canada teams are joining the action in their opening men's hockey games.
Brignone back in style
For much of last year, it wasn't clear if Italian skier Federica Brignone could compete at her home Olympics at all, let alone contend for a medal.
She came away with gold in the women's super-G on Thursday, following a year spent largely in rehab after breaking multiple bones in her leg. She only returned to racing last month.
Brignone shrugged off difficult, foggy conditions to win her fourth career Olympic medal and become, at 35, the oldest female gold medalist in women's Alpine skiing. Romane Miradoli of France took silver and Cornelia Huetter of Austria got bronze.
Ukrainian slider excluded
As the men's skeleton competition got under way, all the attention was on a Ukrainian athlete who wasn't on the track.