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Aussie Graham begins Winter Olympics moguls campaign

ABC Australia 08:17 AM UTC Tue February 10, 2026 Sports
Aussie Graham begins Winter Olympics moguls campaign

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Topic:Winter Olympic Games

Link copiedShareShare articleAustralia's flag-bearers, Jakara Anthony and Matt Graham, start their 2026 Winter Olympics campaign tonight with moguls qualifying.

There are also Australians in the speed skating and cross-country skiing, before Canada and the United States clash in the women's ice hockey group stage.

Check out all the action in our live blog below.

Submit a comment or question Log in to commentLive updatesLatestOldestPinned1h agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 8:15amAussies in action on day fourJBy Jon Healy

Here are the Australians competing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics tonight and into Wednesday morning (AEDT):

ReactReact16m agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 9:50amNot long to goLBy Luke Pentony

Grab a snack and your favourite beverage, and make yourself comfortable as we're not far away from making a start in the men's moguls qualification.

The opening round kicks off at 9:15pm AEDT, with four Aussies in action.

Leading the charge is 2018 silver medallist Matt Graham, who will be joined by compatriots George Murphy, Jackson Harvey and Cooper Woods.

Early tomorrow morning AEDT, reigning Olympic champion Jakara Anthony and Australian teammates Charlotte Wilson and Emma Bosco take part in the women's qualification phase.

ReactReact37m agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 9:30amFinal placings in sprint classic qualifyingLBy Luke Pentony

Hugo Hinckfuss and Lars Young Vik have learned their official placings in the qualifying stage of the men's cross-country sprint classic.

Hinckfuss (3:23.41) was 42nd and Young Vik (3:26.13) was 51st, with the top 30 progressing to the quarterfinals.

Norwegian Johannes Høsflot Klæbo was top of the pops,  recording the fastest time of 3:07.37.

ReactReactKey Event49m agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 9:17amAussies out of quarterfinal contentionLBy Luke Pentony

Australians Hugo Hinckfuss and Lars Young Vik have missed advancing to the quarterfinals of the men's cross-country sprint classic.

Hinckfuss was the fastest of the duo, managing a time of 3:23.41, while Lars Young clocked 3:26.13.

ReactReact1h agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 9:02amMen's sprint classic underwayLBy Luke Pentony

It's now time for the men's cross-country sprint classic qualification stage.

Two Aussies are competing — Lars Young Vik and Hugo Hinckfuss — among 95 entrants.

We'll let you know how they do as they chase quarterfinal berths.

ReactReactKey Event1h agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 8:47amLie, Hooker miss qualificationLBy Luke Pentony

The qualification stage of the women's cross-country sprint classic has wrapped up, with the top 30 moving through to the quarterfinals.

Australians Ellen Søhol Lie (4:01.65) and Maddie Hooker (4:13.09) finished in 50th and 67th place respectively.

Sweden filled the top three spots on the qualifying standings, with Linn Svahn the fastest with a time of 3:36.21.

ReactReact1h agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 8:37amAussies cross finish lineLBy Luke Pentony

Ellen Søhol Lie and Maddie Hooker have stopped the clock in the qualification phase of the women's cross-country sprint classic.

Lie posted a time of 4:01.65, with Hooker recording 4:13.09.

There are still athletes yet to start, so we'll update their final positions on the standings when the qualification stage concludes.

ReactReactKey Event1h agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 8:30amAussies contest cross-country sprint classicLBy Luke Pentony

The women's cross-country sprint classic qualification is underway.

There are 89 competitors, with Ellen Søhol Lie and Maddie Hooker repping the green and gold.

Each athlete races the clock via a time trial and starts in a staggered format.

Lie and Hooker have just made a start, so we'll keep you across how they fare.

ReactReactKey Event1h agoTue 10 Feb 2026 at 8:15amWelcome!LBy Luke Pentony

G'day and thanks for joining our live blog, as the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics continue.

Day four has made a start and we'll keep you across the action through the evening and morning.

There is massive interest from an Australian perspective, with flag-bearers Jakara Anthony and Matt Graham among those on deck.

Make sure you stick with us!

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