NPR Journalists Share Memorable Moments from Italy’s Winter Olympics

Journalists from National Public Radio who covered the Winter Olympics in Italy are looking back on their most memorable experiences from the international sporting event.

The news organization’s correspondents spent weeks reporting from various locations throughout Italy as athletes from around the world competed in winter sports competitions.

According to NPR, their reporting team described the Olympics as both geographically spread out and filled with non-stop action, creating unique challenges and opportunities for coverage.

The Olympic flame burned at Milan’s Arco della Pace throughout the games, serving as a symbolic centerpiece for the international competition.

NPR’s on-site reporting staff are now sharing their personal reflections about what stood out most during their time covering the winter games across Italy’s Olympic venues.