2026 Winter Olympics archive vault
Milano Cortina is over. The useful move now is not to bury the coverage, but to preserve the results, biographies, and lessons in a structure that still earns search traffic and supports Bettista's long-term authority.
Keep vs pivot
Post-event structureAthlete previews
They now function as biographies and archive recaps, not live betting pages.
Medal table and final results
Those pages still earn long-tail searches for who won and what the final standings were.
Lessons learned
Pressure, comeback pricing, and tournament-hockey lessons now live as reusable betting content.
Live odds URLs
Retired Winter live-odds patterns now send authority to the World Cup 2026 hub.
Archive collection
Results and dataFinal medal table
Keep the main results page live for post-event search demand and internal authority.
Open resultsCountry archive pages
Programmatic country summaries built from the final medal JSON and strongest-sport splits.
Open country pagesHistorical results database
A zero-maintenance sports database view built from the final 2026 medal data.
Open databaseAthlete archive biographies
Archive storiesEileen Gu archive biography
Pressure load, schedule complexity, and why one athlete can distort an entire market narrative.
Read archiveAlysa Liu archive biography
Execution, composure, and the difference between a sentimental comeback and a credible one.
Read archiveUSA hockey archive biography
Thin-margin tournament hockey, rivalry noise, and the details that actually decide games.
Read archiveBetting case studies
Archive lessonsBetting Heavy Favorites in Individual Sports
A durable pricing framework built from Eileen Gu's Winter Games pressure profile.
Open betting guideHow to Price Comeback Narratives in Individual Sports
A reusable checklist built from Alysa Liu's return, minus the one-event hype.
Open betting guideHow to Bet Short International Hockey Tournaments
Special teams, goaltending, and small-sample discipline turned into a permanent strategy guide.
Open betting guide