The Milan Cortina Games have concluded and HuffPost is wrapping up its liveblog on the biggest moments from Italy.From medals to controversies and the human stories behind the competition, we kept track of it all throughout the Winter Olympics.Competition began Feb. 4. The opening ceremony took place at the iconic San Siro Stadium in Milan and featured performances by Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli and Laura Pausini, among others.The Games came to an end on Sunday, with the closing ceremony at the historic Verona Arena, a Roman amphitheater and UNESCO World Heritage site in the heart of Verona.Read up on all the results via the official Olympics website.And look back on the last day from Milan Cortina 2026:A Controversial Flag Is Set To Fly Again At The 2026 Winter ParalympicsThe Russian flag and national anthem are returning to the world sporting stage.At the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics, Russian athletes will compete under their national flag for the first time since Sochi 2014.The anthem will also be played for any Russian gold medal winners.Read more on The Associated Press:See All Updates
A Controversial Flag Is Set To Fly Again At The 2026 Winter Paralympics
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