Matt Weston Wins Two Skeleton Golds for Team GB at 2026 Winter Olympics
In Brief
Matt Weston secures two gold medals in men's and mixed team skeleton at the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Key Facts
- Matt Weston set a track record and led after the first runs in men's skeleton.
- Weston won the men's skeleton gold, earning Team GB's first medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
- Weston is recognized as the world's best skeleton racer and made history with his Olympic win.
- Weston led in his third run by allowing the sled to do the work.
- Weston became the first Briton to win two gold medals at a single Winter Olympics.
What Happened
Matt Weston set a track record and led the men's skeleton event, ultimately winning gold and securing Team GB's first medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina. He later teamed up with Tabitha Stoecker to win gold in the mixed team skeleton event, becoming the first Briton to win two golds at a single Winter Olympics.
Why It Matters
Weston's achievements mark a historic milestone for British winter sports, highlighting Team GB's competitive presence in skeleton racing. His dual gold medals set a new record for British athletes at the Winter Olympics and may inspire increased interest and investment in the sport within the UK.
Sources
- BBC News — GB's Weston in prime position to win skeleton gold(3d ago)
- BBC News — Team GB's Weston leads the skeleton pack(2d ago)
- BBC News — 'Matt Weston, take a bow!' - Team GB win first medal at 2026 Games(1d ago)
