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Kim Meylemans and Nicole Rocha Silveira, married in 2025, are competing against each other in women’s skeleton at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics. Representing Belgium and Brazil, they sit eighth and 12th after two heats.
Bobsledders — and newly engaged couple — Kaysha Love and Hunter Powell will represent Team USA at the 2026 Olympic Games. It will be Love's second time at the games and Powell's first, after he was recruited from track and field by his fiancée.
But, a handful of countries are surprising analysts and ranking higher than expected. One of those countries is Japan, which sits at No. 10 in the medal count as of the end of the Games on Thursday. Another one is Australia, which only has one lone gold medal, but that still puts them at No. 14 on the ranking.