Winter Olympics: Closing ceremony live
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Winter Olympics: Closing ceremony live
"After 17 days of skiing, sliding, jumping and curling, the USA defeated neighbors Canada to win the last of 116 gold medals at Milan-Cortina. That left the US second on the medal table, six behind Norway whose Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won six on his own, becoming the most successful Winter Olympian of all time in the process. With the sport over, it will soon be time for the curtain to officially come down on the Games."
"Hello and welcome to DW's live blog of the 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremony. After 17 days of skiing, sliding, jumping and curling, the USA defeated neighbors Canada to win the last of 116 gold medals at Milan-Cortina. That left the US second on the medal table, six behind Norway whose Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won six on his own, becoming the most successful Winter Olympian of all time in the process."
Seventeen days of competition concluded with the USA defeating Canada to claim the final of 116 gold medals at Milan-Cortina. The result left the United States second on the overall medal table, six medals behind Norway. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won six medals individually and became the most successful Winter Olympian of all time. With the sporting events finished, the closing ceremony is scheduled for the Verona Olympic Arena, a well-preserved amphitheater built in 30AD. The ceremony is set to begin at 20:30 CET and is expected to run for about three hours.
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