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Winter Games

American  

plural noun

  1. Olympic Games held every fourth winter and including skiing, ice-skating, bobsledding, and other primarily winter sports.


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Over the next five days, the Americans flipped their Winter Games from a potential bust into its best-ever showing.

From The Wall Street Journal

That haul was still an entire Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo behind the mighty Norwegians, whose 18 golds shattered the Winter Games record they set four years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 41-year-old mother had won silver and bronzes at the past four Winter Games and wondered if her best shot at becoming an Olympic champion was behind her.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, a few kilometers away, another American took the ice to skate for gold in the signature event of the Winter Games.

From The Wall Street Journal

I don’t know how you can settle on a single highlight from an Olympic fortnight which included a Norwegian cross-country skier, Johannes Klaebo, collecting six gold medals, a record for a single Winter Games.

From The Wall Street Journal