United States Winter Olympics Gold Medals

United States Winter Olympics Gold Medals

Source: Fox News

Summary

The United States has set a new record for the most gold medals won in Winter Olympics history with 11 gold medals, surpassing the previous record of 10 set during the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City. The record-setting medal was won by the mixed aerials team of Chris Lillis, Connor Curran, and Kaila Kuhn. Individual gold winners include Stolz, Breezy Johnson, Elizabeth Lawley, Elana Meyers Taylor, Mikaela Shiffrin, Alex Ferreira, and Alysa Liu.

Our Reading

The game followed a familiar script.

Team USA dominated against Slovakia, but it’s not like it was a shock. They’ve been on a roll all tournament.

Now they’re going for gold against Canada in men’s hockey, and it feels like we’ve seen this before.

But hey, who doesn’t love a good comeback story? The women’s ice hockey team did it against Canada, and it’s not like they didn’t deserve it.

This one felt recognizable early, and now we’re just along for the ride.

Original Observation: It’s not like Team USA hasn’t been here before – they’ve been chasing Canada for gold in hockey for decades.

Author: Evan Null