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The most decorated alpine skier ever, Schifrin had gone eight starts in Olympic competition without a medal.
In 2024, she suffered a crash that left her with PTSD.
Wednesday's victory in Italy, Schifrin's third career gold medal and first since the 2014 Olympics.
On this day in 2001, the NASCAR community lost a legend.
We remember Dale Earnhardt on the 25th anniversary of his passing.
NASCAR wrote Wednesday on social media.
On the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500, Dale Earnhardt, driving his black number three Chevrolet, collided with two other cars that sent Earnhardt's vehicle into a retaining wall.
It was determined the impact killed him instantly.
He suffered a basilar skull fracture.
This tragedy 25 years ago led to a safer sport.
NASCAR added steel and foam energy reduction barriers at oval tracks.
New inspection rules for seats and seatbelts mandated, as head and neck restraints were as well for all drivers.
There has not been one fatal accident since Dale Earnhardt's death in NASCAR's three racing divisions.
Jared Max, Fox News.
The Washington commander shared a statement from the family of Christian A. Sonny Jurgensen III, writing in part, while he has taken his final snap, his legacy will remain an indelible part of the city he loved and the family he built.
Sonny Jurgensen played 18 years in the NFL, from 1957 to 74.
He spent his first seven years with the Philadelphia Eagles and then 11 seasons with Washington.
He was a five-time Pro Bowl quarterback who passed for over 32,000 yards and 255 touchdown passes.