French artist finds happiness drawing spectators at his 17th Olympics in Cortina

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — There was only one person in the crowd at a luge event for the2026 Olympic Winter GamesMonday night who did not watch any of the runs.

French artist Marc Ahr focused on the spectators to capture their reactions as their national teams triumphed or fell short, and on the beauty of the mountains.

Calling himself the "unofficial painter of the Games," this is Ahr's 17th Olympics. He started in Milan to paint the opening ceremony, hockey and a city panorama, then traveled to Cortina to see luge, women's Alpine skiing and curling. He worked quickly Monday in Cortina, using a black pen to draw the entire scene during thewomen's singles luge event.

"I don't really care if they go fast or not fast," he said as luge athletes hurtled down the icy track. "What's important is, emotion of people."

He drew groups of people watching the screen displaying results and cheering, kids playing in the snow, fans dancing with the Olympic mascot, Tina, and Italian parents comforting their child. Ahr even danced with Tina and drew that, too.

Many people approached Ahr to see what he was up to, especially when they noticed he looked their way as he sketched. He offered to add their names next to their likeness.

For Isabel Hernandez of Mexico, Ahr drew Mexico's flag so she would be recognizable. For a German fan, he drew their face paint.

"I also draw, so it's nice to see people doing it for events like this," Hernandez said. "It's something that I will share with my friends. And people probably won't believe me, but it's fun to know that I have this memory of it."

Bette Wiley, Cheryl Ann Husby and Cynthia Brictson stood together with their arms over each other's shoulders while Ahr put them into the scene. Brictson said she loved it.

Explaining why, she said, "Have you ever been standing in the middle of the Dolomites and had a man sketch you? It doesn't get any more unique than that."

When Ahr finished for the night, he finally looked at the track in time to see a luger. He added a directional arrow to the track he had drawn in black pen.

Ahr had been paying so little attention that he thought athletes went the other way around. Later, he would draw the winner and use watercolors to complete the artwork. He sells his pieces online and at the Olympics.

Ahr does like the athletes, too. In fact, he paints many of their portraits after the Games are over. But during the Games he is happiest interacting with the spectators and soaking up their good energy.

"I use my talent to make people happy," he said. "Why not? This is why I am happy to do it."

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For multiple decades, Bob Knight led Indiana University's men's basketball team to unparalleled success. Knight won three national championships, one NIT title and 11 Big Ten Conference titles over his 29 seasons as the team's head coach.

As acknowledgement of Knight's excellence, Indiana University announced Monday that it would build a bronze statue of Knight as a way to immortalize his accomplishments.

The statue of Knight will be displayed at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, where Indiana's men's and women's basketball teams play their home games. Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall opened in 1971, Knight's first year coaching Indiana, and already houses statues honoring the 1976 national championship team. Knight's statue will "be displayed prominently alongside" those statues, per a school release.

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During his 29-year run at Indiana, Knight put up a 662–239 record. That, combined with his national championships, led to Knight being inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

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Three years later,Knight died after a lengthy illness. He was 83.

Indiana University did not reveal a timetable for Knight's statue, but promised to release more information on the project — which is being designed by Hanlon Studios — in the coming months. The project is being fully-funded thanks to an anonymous men's basketball supporter, the school said.

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The team said in a statement that after Tatum participates in "portions of" Maine's practice, he will immediately be recalled to Boston to continue his rehab process with the Celtics.

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MILAN (AP) — U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she has smoothed out copyright concerns with the artist behind one of the pieces of her free skate music, and that the Olympic team gold medalist may have struck up a new friendship with him because of it.

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Canadian artist Seb McKinnon, who produces music under the name CLANN, had taken to social media after Glenn performed her free skate to conclude the team event Sunday and expressed surprise that his song, "The Return," was used as part of the program.

"So just found out an Olympic figure skater used one of my songs without permission for their routine. It aired all over the world ... what? Is that usual practice for the Olympics?"McKinnon posted to X, eventually congratulating Glenn on her gold medal.

Figure skaters are required to obtain copyright permission for the music they use. But the process is confusing and prone to mistakes, and several skaters have changed programs at the last minute for the Milan Cortina Games because problems have arisen.

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"The issue of music rights can be complex and confusing," Glenn said in a statement. "Seems like there was a hiccup in that whole process. I'm glad we cleared things up with Seb and I look forward to collaborating with him."

Glenn has been performing her free skate to "The Return" for the past two years without any issues.

"It was a dream come true to perform at the Olympic Games and to have Seb acknowledge my performance and congratulate me afterward made the moment even more special," Glenn said. "It's my sincere hope that I was able to help create new fans of both figure skating and Seb. We will move forward and continue supporting both artists and the skating community."

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