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Though the Olympics have a rich history, there is always room for breakthroughs to pop each cycle. For the United States, a number of historic firsts and new records came to fruition at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The United States has many milestones to savor at the close of the Milan Cortina Winter Games. From Alpine skiing to curling, check out notable historic firsts and records for the U.S. during the 2026 Winter Games below:
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U.S. firsts
Bobsled
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Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, became the oldest American ever to win an individual gold medal, winning the women’s monobob event.
Curling
Mixed Doubles
Freestyle Skiing
Women’s Dual Moguls
Women’s Moguls
Men’s Big Air
Ice hockey
Women’s
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In its quarterfinal game against Italy, Team USA scored six goals and continued its streak of scoring at least five goals in each of the first 5 games of this tournament. This feat marks the longest streak of 5-plus goals in a single tournament in USA women’s Olympic history. The streak was further extended with a 5-0 win over Sweden in the semifinals.
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Team USA defenseman Caroline Harvey notched her ninth point in the USA-Italy quarterfinal game. This accomplishment marked the most points in a single Olympic tournament by a defenseman in USA women’s history.
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During the USA-Canada game, Laila Edwards, the first Black woman to make the USA Olympic roster, became the first Black woman to score a goal for the USA in the Olympics. It was also Team USA’s first time shutting out Canada at the Olympics and their largest win over Canada in Olympic history.
Men’s
Cross-Country Skiing
Women’s 10km
Men’s Individual Sprint
Snowboarding
Women’s Halfpipe
Alpine Skiing
Women’s team combined
Women’s downhill
Figure Skating
Mixed Team
Records
Medal Count
Team USA currently has 11 gold medals, breaking their Winter Olympics record.
Speedskating
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Men’s 500m, Jordan Stolz, OR, 33.77
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Men’s 1000m, Jordan Stolz, OR, 1:06.28
Figure Skating
Ice dance: Madison Chock and Evan Bates tied the USA record for most figure skating medals at the Olympics, with three.
Ice Hockey
Hilary Knight notched 33 career Olympic points, setting the record for the most in USA Olympic history. She also secured 15 Olympic goals, also setting the Team USA Olympic record. With a gold medal in the 2026 Games, Knight is now the winningest American Olympian in the Ice Hockey discipline.
The Team USA women set the women’s Olympic record for most consecutive shutouts with 5.
Goalie Aerin Frankel set the record for most shoutout wins by any woman in a single Olympics with 3.
With assists in all 5 games so far, Quinn Hughes set the record for longest assist streak by American player at an Olympics with NHL participation. He tied the longest points streak for an American player as well.
Zach Werenski tied the record for most assists in a single Olympic game (with NHL participation) by a Team USA player with 3.
Bobsled
By winning the Women’s Monobob, Elana Meyers Taylor extends her record for the most Olympic medals by any American male or female bobsledder. Her 6th medal is tied for the most medals at the Winter Olympics by any American woman.
Alpine Skiing
Mikaela Shiffrin won her 3rd Olympic gold medal in the Women’s Slalom, the most Olympic alpine gold medals won by any American skier.
Curling
With their 6th win, the Team USA women’s curling team tied the record for most wins in Round-Robin play for the US.
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