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ILIA MALININ’S PARENTS OPEN UP ABOUT HIS GROWTH JOURNEY AND THE HEARTBREAKING OLYMPIC SETBACK – “WE ENCOURAGED HIM TO KEEP GOING, FAILURE IS PART OF THE PATH”

In the wake of Ilia Malinin’s disappointing 8th-place finish in men’s singles at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics – where the 21-year-old “Quad God” struggled in the free skate with two falls and...

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ILIA MALININ’S PARENTS OPEN UP ABOUT HIS GROWTH JOURNEY AND THE HEARTBREAKING OLYMPIC SETBACK – “WE ENCOURAGED HIM TO KEEP GOING, FAILURE IS PART OF THE PATH”

In the wake of Ilia Malinin’s disappointing 8th-place finish in men’s singles at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics – where the 21-year-old “Quad God” struggled in the free skate with two falls and...

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She didn’t even panic.” That’s what Jack Hughes said about his mom after the most chaotic moment of his Olympic career. Fresh off an overtime game-winning goal in the U.S. men’s hockey gold medal game, Jack Hughes was still processing the roar of history — and the fact that he had just lost his teeth on the ice in the collision that followed. Blood. Ice. Gold. But when he called home, Ellen Hughes was calm. Almost too calm. Instead of shock, she shared a story no one had ever heard before — about the first time Jack lost a tooth as a kid, long before arenas and overtime winners. According to Jack, she laughed and said, “You’ve been leaving pieces of yourself on the ice your whole life.” It wasn’t just a hockey injury. It was a full-circle moment. From childhood milestones to Olympic gold, the reaction in that conversation said more than the scoreboard ever could. There’s a clip of Jack describing it — and the way he smiles halfway through says everything.

Jack Hughes scored the game-winning goal in overtime in the United States’ men’s hockey team’s gold medal game against Canada at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, giving the United States its first gold medal...

10 FOODS YOU SHOULD NEVER EAT 0

10 FOODS YOU SHOULD NEVER EAT

đźš« 10 foods you should never eat (or at least avoid the maximum) At present, many highly processed products form part of the daily diet without us being fully aware of the impact they...