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Australia Olympic TV reporter apologises

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Australian sports reporter apologizes for drinking alcohol before Winter Olympics broadcast live shot
Australian sports presenter Danika Mason apologized Thursday after drinking alcohol before Channel Nine’s Today Show live Winter Olympics broadcast.

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Drunk on TV - Australian reporter apologizes for Olympic blunder
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Australian reporter apologizes for drinking before viral Olympics broadcast
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Winter Olympics drunk TV scandal: Presenter admits she WAS drinking before slurring through viral live report about iguanas - despite blaming it on cold, altitude... and not eating dinner!
An Australian television presenter has been praised for delivering an honest apology in the wake of a bizarre live broadcast at the Winter Olympics during which she was heard slurring her words.

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Olympic Broadcaster Apologizes Following Unexpected Incident
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Today's Winter Olympics news as BBC halt coverage and host caught drinking on TV
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Olympics presenter apologises for drinking after slurring through report
Appearing on The Today show a day later, she said: ‘I want to take full responsibility, it’s not the standard I set myself,’ before adding that she felt ’embarrassed’.

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TV Reporter Apologizes for Drinking Before Slurred Olympic Broadcast
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Winter Olympics presenter issues apology statement after slurring words on live TV

Canada, Olympic and US

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U.S. Women Win Olympic Hockey Gold Over Their Heated Rivals Canada in Dramatic Overtime Comeback
The U.S. women's hockey team beat their heated rivals Canada to secure their third Olympic gold in overtime with a score of 2-1 on Thursday, Feb. 19, after nearly 60 minutes in which it looked like Ca...

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The latest: US takes back Olympic women’s hockey gold medal with 2-1 OT win over Canada
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Winter Olympics recap: Alysa Liu wins figure skating gold, US tops Canada in women's hockey final
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Winter Olympics recap: US beats Canada in OT for women’s hockey gold medal, Stolz stunned in 1,500
The U.S. women’s hockey team delivered an Olympic comeback for the ages by beating Canada 2-1 in overtime to win the gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Thursday.

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GB's men's and women's curling teams keep semi-finals hope alive - relive day 12
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Olympic men’s hockey: Canada avoids shocking upset, tops Czechia in OT
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Winter Olympics: Watch 500m short track speed skating medal race
Australia's Ally Hickman takes a very heavy fall early in her second run and stays down on the snow for a little while.

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USA and Canada on course to meet for Olympic men's ice hockey gold
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Winter Olympics: GB lead Japan in must-win women's curling match - watch & follow
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Australia’s Indra Brown, 16, soars into Winter Olympics freeski halfpipe final

Indra Brown has the chance to put the seal on a landmark Winter Olympics for Australia with a medal after reaching the freeski halfpipe final at Milan-Cortina
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Losing to country ‘that has no snow’: World baffled by Australia's record 2026 Winter Olympics success

Global sports fans have expressed disbelief over Australia’s record Winter Olympics success, as the nation topples northern hemisphere heavyweights in the medal tally.
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Like Switzerland beating Australia at cricket: How our winter Olympians punch above their weight

Australia’s most successful Winter Olympics represents remarkable bang for taxpayers’ dollars.
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Australia claims sixth Winter Olympic medal

Danielle Scott’s silver medal win at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics delivers Australia its sixth medal. Scott’s silver is the first medal Australia has won in aerials since Lydia Lassila's bronze and David Morris' silver in 2014 ( ABC ).
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Australia teenager Ally Hickman feels brunt of horror fall in Winter Olympics snowboard final

Mari Fukada as scans show she suffered a bruised sternum in the nasty crash
NBC Olympics
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Boosted by three consecutive gold medal days, Australia sets nation's Winter Olympics record

Australia has won five medals at Milan Cortina, making the 2026 Games the nation's most successful Winter Olympics to date.
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