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CT Athletes Shine at Milano Cortina Games
1 Feb
Summary
- Connecticut athletes vie for medals in speed skating, skeleton, and figure skating.
- Several Olympians overcome personal tragedies and past challenges.
- Spectators and family presence marks a return to normalcy for the Games.

Connecticut's Winter Olympians are heading to the Milano Cortina Games, beginning Friday. Speed skater Kristen Santos-Griswold, a Fairfield native, is a strong contender for medals, aiming to overcome her fourth-place finish in Beijing. Skeleton racer Austin Florian, hailing from Southington, is also a medal favorite in the mixed relay after a successful world championship.
Figure skater Maxim Naumov, who grew up in Simsbury, will compete in his first Olympics, honoring his late parents and coaches who tragically passed away last year. The return of spectators and family to the Games offers a significant emotional boost compared to the COVID-affected Beijing Olympics.




