KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 (Bernama) -- Malaysian alpine skier Aruwin Salehhuddin returns to the Winter Olympic Games with renewed belief, wiser and more experienced, as she gears up for her second appearance at the 2026 edition in Milano Cortina, Italy.
Its entire contingent is one athlete: Aruwin Salehhuddin, a 21-year-old Alpine skier. At the opening ceremony, she alone hoisted the Jalur Gemilang, the name for the Malaysian flag that means “Stripes of Glory.”
Aruwin Salehhuddin is Malaysia's sole representative at the Olympic Winter Games, which began with the opening ceremony on Friday (Feb 6) in Milan.
There will be 93 countries, plus numerous athletes from Russia and Belarus, competing at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
Samsung unveils the Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition for Milano Cortina 2026, featuring Victory Selfie, intelligent AI features, and exclusive design for nearly 3,800 athletes.
The Malaysian contingent for the 2026 Winter Olympics will be provided with travel and winter essentials by Universal Traveller.
As the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics begin, all eyes were on teams from around the globe proudly donning their countries' uniforms for the opening ceremony, including Team USA in outfits designed by Ralph Lauren.
From medals to mascots, schedules to slopes—here’s everything you need to know to be ready for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
For many decades, Olympic Games included "demonstration sports." Some, like curling, became part of the permanent roster. But others, like skijoring, didn't stick around.
The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics officially get underway on Friday, February 6, with the Opening Ceremony, which features the flag bearers from every participating country making the march alongside the country’s flag and their countrymates who will be
Pope Leo has already sent two messages to events held ahead of the Olympics, urging athletes and volunteers to embrace the true values of sport, which he described as “fair play, respect, team spirit, and sacrifice, as well as social inclusion and the joy of encounter.” -- Vatican News
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