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[Up First Winter Games: Olympic Highlights, Medal Glitches, and the Science of Peak Performance]-[U.S. Men's hockey overtime win and the Olympic sport that produces the best athletes]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-02-19

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Team USA's Olympic Momentum

The Winter Games have been filled with high-stakes drama for Team USA, particularly in men’s ice hockey. NPR’s Becky Sullivan highlights the "overtime thriller" against Sweden, where the U.S. survived a "sudden death" faceoff to advance to the semifinals. Despite the team being composed entirely of NHL players, the games have been intensely competitive, with three out of four quarterfinals requiring overtime. The intensity is echoed in the rivalry with Canada, fueled by recent geopolitical tensions and the "epic" nature of professional hockey matchups, where stars like the Tkachuk brothers bring significant "star power" and emotional stakes to the ice.

The "Glitch in the Glory": Medal Manufacturing Issues

Beyond the athletic competition, a peculiar issue has surfaced: Olympic medals are breaking. NPR’s Juliana Kim reports that several athletes, including American skier Breezy Johnson, have experienced medals falling off their ribbons. Numismatist Doug McIndoe suggests this "glitch in the glory" stems from a manufacturing defect in the clips—designed as a safety measure—which may not account for the shrinkage of cast metals. While the Organizing Committee has identified a solution and begun repairs, the incident highlights the "age-old question of how to make medals wearable." Despite these physical flaws, the value of the medals remains high, driven by record prices for precious metals and the prestige of the Olympic achievement itself.

The Science of the Ultimate Athlete: VO2 Max

What sport produces the best athletes? According to NPR’s Jonathan Lambert, science points toward cross-country skiing. The key metric is "VO2 max," a measure of how efficiently the body transports and utilizes oxygen. Cross-country skiers consistently rank at the top because the sport requires working "all four of their limbs" while fighting gravity—a distinct advantage over horizontal sports like swimming or stationary ones like cycling. While VO2 max is an indicator of an "aerobic engine," experts like Steven Seiler caution against "hyper-focusing" on the number itself. Instead, they suggest that improving overall aerobic fitness is the most reliable path to longevity and health for everyday athletes.

Emotional Milestones and Legacy

The games have also been a theater for profound personal growth. Michaela Schifrin, reflecting on her gold medal run, shared an emotional breakthrough regarding the loss of her father, describing the moment as "being born again" and finally accepting the reality of her grief. Meanwhile, the "iconic" Olympic spirit is underscored by personal milestones, such as the engagement of hockey captain Hillary Knight and speed skater Brittany Bowe, proving that the Games are as much about human connection as they are about athletic dominance. As the competition continues, young talents like speed skater Jordan Stolz, who is being compared to the legendary Eric Heiden, represent the future of the sport, characterized by "power," "efficiency," and the drive to push the limits of what is physically possible.

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📖 Transcript

This is a special edition of Up First.
We have our gold medal team in Italy, and they're here to talk about the big storylines.
You'll hear about the big names such as Michaela Schifrin and Jordan Stolz and all things Team USA.
I'm Amy Martinez and you're listening to an audio sneak peek of Up First Winter Games a new video podcast from NPR during the Olympics.
New episodes will post throughout the games at youtube.com slash NPR.
Stay with us for a preview of the show.

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