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Capital One Arena to host skating benefit for Reagan National Airport crash families
Monumental Sports and Entertainment, the owner of the Washington Wizards and Capitals, will host a "Legacy on Ice" figure skating benefit to benefit the families affected by last week's crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
SharesVonn and Shiffrin among athletes to look out for on the road to 2026 Winter Olympics
Coming out of retirement, switching allegiances or simply looking to continue their dominance of their sport. Here are eight athletes who, if they avoid mishaps along the way, could make a mark on the Milan-Cortina Olympics:
SharesVonn says her ‘bum is sore’ from fall in downhill training but otherwise she feels fine
Lindsey Vonn fell toward the end of a World Cup downhill training run on Thursday and appeared slightly banged up.
SharesMacuga sisters aim for family reunion at Olympics
The conversations around the dinner table can sometimes turn spicy between the Macuga sisters when one particular topic gets brought up: Whose winter event is more demanding.
SharesBrignone wins, Vonn impresses, Blanc shocks in epic World Cup downhill
Federica Brignone had zero World Cup downhill wins in her stellar career. Lindsey Vonn had a record 43. Malorie Blanc had never even started a World Cup downhill.
SharesClement Noel wins a World Cup slalom at foggy Adelboden after Manuel Feller fails to finish
Clement Noel skied through the fog to win a World Cup slalom race Saturday and deny Brazil a first-ever victory by just 0.02 seconds.
SharesManuel Feller leads first run of snowy World Cup slalom at Adelboden
Manuel Feller raced through steady falling snow to lead the first run of a World Cup slalom on Saturday.
SharesVonn 10th fastest in practice for her first World Cup downhill in 6 years
Ski great Lindsey Vonn was 10th fastest in a training run on Thursday for her first World Cup downhill in six years.
SharesCelebrated former Washington Times outdoors columnist Gene Mueller dies at 84
Eugen "Gene" Mueller got his first shot as a writer because of someone else's mistake. But the German immigrant became a staple of the Washington, D.C., outdoors community because he was funny, humane and kind.
SharesLOVERRO: Boxing fan Bob Dylan found inspiration in ‘The Sweet Science’
Bob Dylan clearly had a special place for fighters in his heart. He wrote two songs about boxers.
SharesU.S. women’s soccer team trio to miss annual January training camp with injuries
Sophia Smith, Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman, the trio nicknamed Triple Espresso, won't report to the U.S. national team's January training camp as all three continue to rest injuries.
SharesOlympic champ Sara Hector wins World Cup giant slalom as leader Federica Brignone falls
Olympic champion Sara Hector won her second women's World Cup giant slalom of the season on Saturday as Italian skier Federica Brignone fell in the first run.
SharesDarts sensation Luke Littler reaches final at world championship
Teenage star Luke Littler has reached the final at the world darts championship - again.
SharesMikaela Shiffrin aiming to be back on snow ‘in the next week or so’ following November crash
Mikaela Shiffrin is back in the gym and aiming to be on snow "in the next week or so," the American skiing star said more than a month after suffering a deep puncture wound in her hip area.
SharesItalian skier Brignone wins World Cup GS, gets 1st victory for her team in Austrian event since 2002
Federica Brignone held on to her opening-run lead at a women's World Cup giant slalom on Saturday, becoming the first Italian winner of the Semmering event in 22 years.
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