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Pulling it backwards challenge
Watch the surprising results of pulling a vehicle or object backwards. A fun and unusual experiment showing skill, strategy, and unexpected outcomes. Heavy snow warning as 11 inches could drop Is ...
Italy's Pietro Sighel, competing in the men's 500m short track event at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics held at the Milan Ice Skating Arena, crosses the finish line backward. /IOC A rare scene ...
Winning an Winter Olympic medal facing forward is already difficult enough. Now try doing it backward. In one of the most viral moments of these Games, the 28-year-old Horishima took on Team USA's ...
Apparently skiing backwards is becoming a new fad these days. The 2026 Olympics have been wild so far, and Japan’s Ikuma Horishima’s insane finish to the downhill dual moguls event was just the next ...
Jordan Cowan hoists his camera mount and glides across the Olympic rink as figure skating competitors warm up and, later, take their bows. Dressed in an ice-white tuxedo, he is as inconspicuous as ...
Japanese freestyle skier Ikuma Horishima definitely lived up to that motto after a wild ending to his dual moguls quarterfinals face-off against Nick Page (USA). In a competition riddled with crashes, ...
Balance and control are important in any sport, but they're especially crucial at the highest levels, such as at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. In the Winter Games, athletes often must be able to ...
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” Few lines capture the human condition as sharply as this reflection by Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. Written in the 19th ...
Astonishing moment skier crosses line BACKWARDS after rival flew out of bounds before winning silver
A chaotic finish in the men's dual moguls saw both skiers in a race lose control - leading to one competitor crossing the line backwards in a stunning scene. Japanese skier Ikuma Horishima and ...
Sunday's dual mogul at the Milan Cortina Olympics had one of the wilder finishes you'll ever see in skiing. Japan's Ikuma Horishima stumbled, but caught himself, turning backwards in the process and ...
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