Team USA Advances in Figure Skating and Adds 11th Gold at Winter Olympics
In Brief
Team USA's figure skaters qualified for free skate; the team also won its 11th gold medal at the Winter Games.
Key Facts
- Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, and Isabeau Levito qualified for the women's free skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics
- The women's short program took place on Tuesday, with the free skate scheduled for Thursday
- Team USA captured its 11th gold medal at the Winter Games
- The U.S. men's hockey team was scheduled to compete against Team Canada on Sunday
- Team USA did not win any medals on Sunday prior to these events
What Happened
At the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, Team USA's figure skaters Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, and Isabeau Levito advanced from the women's short program on Tuesday to qualify for the free skate scheduled for Thursday. Team USA won its 11th gold medal of the Games, and the men's hockey team was scheduled to face Canada on Sunday.
Why It Matters
These results provide an update on Team USA's participation in the Winter Olympics across different sports. The figure skaters' qualification allows them to continue competing in the women's event. The gold medal count and upcoming hockey game are part of the ongoing competition schedule.
Sources
- CBS News — Alysa Liu carries Team USA to Olympic medal contention after short program(3d ago)
- CBS News — Team USA athletes seek to break Olympic medal drought at Winter Games(4d ago)
- CBS News — Team USA captures record-breaking 11th gold medal at Winter Games(just now)
