This resolution commemorates the historic accomplishments of Team USA in ice hockey at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, where both the United States Women's and Men's Hockey Teams secured gold medals . It applauds the athletes, coaches, and their families for their dedication, highlighting the women's team's third gold and the men's team's first since 1980, marking the first dual gold wins in the same Olympics. The resolution honors individual contributions, such as Megan Keller's and Jack Hughes's game-winning goals, and recognizes Caroline Harvey as MVP and Laila Edwards for becoming the first Black woman to win gold in women's hockey. It also acknowledges the men's team's tribute to Johnny Gaudreau and the record number of U.S. athletes participating in the Games. Ultimately, the resolution emphasizes the inspirational value of these moments for young athletes and the unifying power of the Olympic Games.
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Submitted in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (text: CR S712)
Submitted in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (text: CR S712)
Sports and Recreation
A resolution commemorating the accomplishments of Team USA in ice hockey.
USA119th CongressSRES-623| Senate
| Updated: 2/26/2026
This resolution commemorates the historic accomplishments of Team USA in ice hockey at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, where both the United States Women's and Men's Hockey Teams secured gold medals . It applauds the athletes, coaches, and their families for their dedication, highlighting the women's team's third gold and the men's team's first since 1980, marking the first dual gold wins in the same Olympics. The resolution honors individual contributions, such as Megan Keller's and Jack Hughes's game-winning goals, and recognizes Caroline Harvey as MVP and Laila Edwards for becoming the first Black woman to win gold in women's hockey. It also acknowledges the men's team's tribute to Johnny Gaudreau and the record number of U.S. athletes participating in the Games. Ultimately, the resolution emphasizes the inspirational value of these moments for young athletes and the unifying power of the Olympic Games.