The 2026 Winter Olympics feature three mascots. Here's what to know about the Milan-Cortina mascots.
In honor of Tina and Milo making their mascot debuts, here's a look back at all the mascots in Olympics history.
Who loves the Olympics and Paralympics the most? Is it the athletes themselves? The coaches? The fanatics sitting at home, ...
The pair of animals chosen as mascots of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are stoats — weasel-like creatures that are at risk because of climate change. One of them is brown and the other is ...
A Tina mascot in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The signature emblem of these Games has been popular; the plush dolls were a hot-selling item. Stefano Rellandini / AFP via Getty Images PREDAZZO, Italy — An ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tina (left) and Milo, the mascots of the Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Games take the stage in Cortina d'Ampezzo before ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony featured big headed mascots who were Italian composers that became an instant meme.
The runaway stars of the Milan Cortina Olympics and Paralympics are mascots Tina and Milo. Their plush toy versions have sold out, and people are desperate to get their hands on them.
From those cute weasels to a cameo from Sabrina Impacciatore(!), everyone tried their best to forget all the horrific things ...
The white stoat mascot is Tina — short for Cortina, after Cortina d'Ampezzo, one of the two cities hosting the Winter Olympics. Her younger, darker-furred brother, Milo — after the city of Milan — was ...