Mothers and fathers are part of the fabric of these Olympics, and so, too, are their children who've tagged along.
Mexico City-born Regina Martínez became the first Mexican woman to compete as a cross-country skier at an Olympic Winter Games.
By Alan Baldwin CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Sarah Schleper finished 26th and last in Thursday's women's Olympic super-G and said she felt like a gold medallist, or maybe even better.
The Mexican skier who used to compete for the United States is racing in Cortina while her son Gaxiola is skiing five hours ...
Sarah Schleper finished 26th and last in Thursday's women's Olympic super-G and said she felt like a gold medallist, or maybe ...
Federica Brignone capped a fairytale comeback from severe injuries when she claimed a first career Olympic gold in front of an Italian home crowd in a super-g race which many top stars failed to ...
At the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, Schleper, 46, and her 18-year-old son, Lasse Gaxiola, have become the first mother ...
Personal injury attorney Rich Ruohonen made history as the oldest U.S. winter Olympian. He is joined by at least a half-dozen ...
This week in Italy, Sarah Schleper and her teen Lasse Gaxiola, 18, will make history by becoming the first mother and son to ...
Italian speed skater Francesca Lollobrigida sweetly celebrates her Olympic gold medal win with son Tommaso during heartwarming post-win moments ...
Six-time Olympic competitor Sarah Schleper is returning for her seventh Olympics at the 2026 Winter Games. She'll make ...
Mexican Alpine skier Lasse Gaxiola will have his mother for company on his Olympic debut but she will not be cheering him ...
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