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2026 Junior World Championships Nordic Combined Team Announced

By Nordic Combined USA
February, 20 2026
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The Stifel U.S. Nordic Combined Team is sending seven athletes to Lillehammer, Norway, for the 2026 Junior World Championships, March 2-8, 2026. The schedule will feature a team sprint, HS98 Normal Hill Gundersen and a mixed team event. Athletes named to the team qualified based on predetermined selection criteria. The full race schedule can be found on FIS. The trip is supported by Nordic Combined USA (NCUSA) and the National Nordic Foundation (NNF). 

"I am proud to announce our 2026 Nordic Combined Junior World Ski Championships Team,” said Michael Ward, Nordic Combined USA Development Coach. “This group of athletes represents every division across the country which is testament to the hard work happening at the club level and to the bright future of our sport. We have a young and dynamic team with three athletes making their international debut, joined by four teammates who bring valuable experience and professionalism from competing at this level. I’m incredibly excited and look forward to a great week of competitions." 

2026 Nordic Combined Junior World Ski Championships Team
Women

  • Haley Brabec (Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, CO; 2007)
  • Sadie McCrank (Park City Ski and Snowboard, UT; 2010)

 Men

  • Anders Giese (Norge Ski Club, IL; 2008)
  • Ethan Maines (Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, CO; 2009)
  • Duncan Van Dorn (New York Ski Education Foundation, NY; 2008)
  • Luke Miller (Park City Ski Club, UT; 2008)
  • Ronen Woods (Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage, AK; 2006)

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Jill Brubaker
Nordic Combined USA
[email protected], 907.240.2940

 

Olympic Daily Update - The Run Down / The Wrap Up

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Team USA Olympic Team Combined Pairs Announced 

By Sierra Ryder
February, 9 2026
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U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced the eight skiers who will compete in the women’s team combined event debuting at Milano Cortina Winter Games on February 10th. The men’s team combined team was announced Feb. 8 via social media. 

Teams are selected by coaches using results-based criteria from evaluative events, including the 2026 Olympic downhill race. The top downhill skier will be paired with the top slalom skier and so on through four teams.

Highlighting the team will be the newly crowned 2026 downhill Olympic champion, Breezy Johnson, paired with the most successful alpine skier in the modern era, Mikaela Shiffrin. Both Shiffrin and Johnson will look to add another medal for Team USA and continue their golden run, having won gold at the 2025 World Championships in the team combined.

It is the first time the event will be seen at the Olympic Winter Games. The event consists of two runs: one downhill and one slalom. The fastest combined time from both runs combined wins the event. 

TEAM COMBINED PAIRS 
Women
USA Team 1: Breezy Johnson (downhill) & Mikaela Shiffrin (slalom)
USA Team 2: Jackie Wiles (downhill) & Paula Moltzan (slalom) 
USA Team 3: Bella Wright (downhill) & Nina O’Brien (slalom) 
USA Team 4: Keely Cashman (downhill) & AJ Hurt (slalom) 

Men
USA Team 1: Kyle Negomir (downhill) & River Radamus (slalom)

HOW TO WATCH (All times ET)

Monday 2/9
4:30 a.m. - men's team combined downhill - Streaming: PeacockBroadcast: USA Network
8:00 a.m. - men's team combined slalom - Streaming: PeacockBroadcast: USA Network
12:45 p.m. - men's team combined - Broadcast: NBC (tape delay)

Tuesday, 2/10
1:00 a.m. - men's team combined - Broadcast: USA Network (tape delay)

U.S. Ski & Snowboard and Google Announce Collaboration to Build an AI-Based Athlete Performance Tool

By Courtney Harkins - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
February, 5 2026
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Industry-first video-analysis tool turns smartphones into high-precision motion capture sensors for Team USA skiers and snowboarders

PARK CITY, Utah, and SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Feb. 5, 2026  U.S. Ski & Snowboard, the national governing body for skiing and snowboarding in the United States, and Google today announced a collaboration on an industry-first AI video-analysis tool built on Google Cloud for skiing and snowboarding. Led by the high-performance needs of world-class athletes, including U.S. Olympians, this experimental AI tool is designed to enhance training precision and mountain safety by delivering near real-time, data-driven insights.  

To develop the AI tool, Google Cloud engineers worked side-by-side with the Stifel U.S. Freeski Team and Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team in extreme environments in Austria and Colorado to tackle a long-standing data blind spot in winter sports. For decades, elite coaching has been a choice between two extremes: subjective human observation on the mountain or high-precision data inside a laboratory. Traditional motion-capture requires athletes to wear specialized suits covered in sensors, which are impractical for outdoor training and often fail in sub-zero, high-velocity conditions. This AI tool replaces fragile, wearable hardware with cutting-edge AI from DeepMind that can map a human body in 3D using only video. By leveraging spatial intelligence to "see" through bulky winter gear without the need for sensors.

“This new AI tool is a major coaching development,” said Anouk Patty, chief of sport, U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “Video is the most commonly used and effective coaching tool, but analyzing it used to be a manual, time-consuming process. By working to create an AI tool that works with a smartphone, we can now analyze competition-grade footage with an extra layer of insight. This isn't just about winning medals; it’s about providing our athletes with the safest and most advanced training environment in the world.”

The tool is built with Google Cloud’s full-stack AI capabilities to achieve near real-time analysis on the mountain. From custom TPUs in Google data centers, to the reasoning engines of Gemini, to leveraging spatial intelligence research from Google DeepMind, the collaboration resulted in a system that understands human motion with precision. Unlike traditional motion capture that requires specialized suits, wearable sensors, or multi-camera laboratory setups, the new AI tool turns a standard smartphone into a high-precision sensor, with features including:

  • On-mountain analysis: Using a smartphone, coaches are able to capture video from the sidelines or the bottom of a run. The footage is uploaded to a dashboard, where the tool processes it.
  • No wearable gear required: With the new tool, athletes can train in their standard gear. The AI uses markerless motion capture to identify skeletal points through clothing and equipment, ensuring natural movement without the weight or distraction of sensors.
  • Conversational insights: Using the multimodal power of Gemini, coaches and athletes can then interact with their data using natural language. Instead of scrolling through spreadsheets, a coach can simply ask the tool, “Based on that airtime, how much faster did the rider need to spin to complete the rotation?” The AI then estimates the angular velocity needed to land the trick.
  • Long-term improvements: Each session is stored in a centralized content database, allowing for deeper analysis over time and across disciplines. Coaches and athletes can then better understand why a trick was successful, how it was scored, and where targeted improvements can be made.

“Our collaboration with U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the blueprint for a global shift in how humans move, train, and recover, moving beyond historical data to provide athletes with near real-time, prescriptive coaching,” said Oliver Parker, vice president, Global Generative AI, Google Cloud. “By using our full-stack AI, we’re helping democratize elite coaching—proving that if we can solve for the world’s best athletes in the most extreme conditions, we can help anyone from a physical therapy patient to an amateur golfer improve their games.”

U.S. Ski & Snowboard freeski and snowboard athletes and coaches are continuing to prototype this AI tool ahead of the Olympic Winter Games.

About U.S. Ski & Snowboard
U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the Olympic and Paralympic National Governing Body of ski and snowboard sports in the USA, based in Park City, Utah. Started in 1905, the organization now represents nearly 240 elite skiers and snowboarders competing on 10 teams, including the Stifel U.S. Ski Team: alpine, cross country, freestyle moguls, freestyle aerials, freeski, nordic combined, Para alpine and ski jumping, the Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team and Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team. In addition to the elite teams, U.S. Ski & Snowboard also provides leadership and direction for tens of thousands of young skiers and snowboarders across the USA, encouraging and supporting them in achieving excellence. By empowering national teams, clubs, coaches, parents, officials, volunteers and fans, U.S. Ski & Snowboard is committed to the progression of its sports, athlete success and the value of team. 

U.S. Ski & Snowboard is supported by various partners including; Stifel, Cloudflare, Hydro Flask, Toyota and Visa, in addition to many generous donors.

For more information, visit www.usskiandsnowboard.org

About Google Cloud
Google Cloud is the new way to the cloud, providing AI, infrastructure, developer, data, security, and collaboration tools built for today and tomorrow. Google Cloud offers a powerful, fully integrated and optimized AI stack with its own planet-scale infrastructure, custom-built chips, generative AI models and development platform, as well as AI-powered applications, to help organizations transform. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted technology partner.

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U.S. Ski & Snowboard, U.S. Army Expand Media Partnership Ahead of 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games

By U.S. Ski & Snowboard
January, 29 2026
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U.S. Ski & Snowboard and the U.S. Army, which entered a partnership in October 2025, have expanded their relationship to include national commercial placements during the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter & Paralympic Games. The original partnership made the U.S. Army the official armed forces partner of U.S. Ski & Snowboard, honoring the force’s 10th Mountain Division and its distinguished legacy, which led to the creation of America’s modern ski and snowboard industry. 

The partnership includes social content highlighting the historical connection between the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division and the ski industry, featuring Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team athletes Breezy Johnson and Bella Wright and Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team athlete Rosie Brennan, as well as three current 10th Mountain Division Soldiers. 

Following strong storytelling and production quality led by U.S. Ski & Snowboard and supported by Highlanders Creative, the U.S. Army and U.S. Ski & Snowboard selected the pieces to be adapted into official U.S. Army commercials. The spots will now air as part of Olympic and Paralympic broadcast programming during the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.

“The expanded media placement marks a significant milestone in our partnership,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President and CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “Being able to broadcast the stories captured between our athletes and 10th Mountain Division Soldiers during the world’s largest winter sports event is fantastic, and with it, we’re able to show the shared history of our military service and elite winter sports to new audiences.” 

"We are proud to bring awareness to the Army's legacy in elite alpine combat at a time when all eyes are on Italy and winter sports," said Brig. Gen. Matthew W. Braman, Army Chief Marketing Officer, who served as the Deputy Commanding General for the 10th Mountain Division from 2022-24. "As we celebrate the Army’s past achievements, we also cheer on our Soldier athletes who qualified for the Games as they seek to make history in this region once again."

The placements will air across major NBC broadcasts for the Milano Cortina Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games. 

About U.S. Ski & Snowboard 
U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the Olympic and Paralympic National Governing Body of ski and snowboard sports in the USA, based in Park City, Utah. Started in 1905, the organization now represents nearly 240 elite skiers and snowboarders competing on 10 teams, including the Stifel U.S. Ski Team: alpine, cross country, freestyle moguls, freestyle aerials, freeski, nordic combined, Para alpine and ski jumping, the Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team and Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team. In addition to the elite teams, U.S. Ski & Snowboard also provides leadership and direction for tens of thousands of young skiers and snowboarders across the USA, encouraging and supporting them in achieving excellence. By empowering national teams, clubs, coaches, parents, officials, volunteers and fans, U.S. Ski & Snowboard is committed to the progression of its sports, athlete success and the value of team. For more information, visit www.usskiandsnowboard.org.
 

About the Army Enterprise Marketing Office
AEMO is the U.S. Army's national marketing, marketing research and analysis, and accessions analysis organization. AEMO develops innovative and effective ways to connect with the American public to make the Army more accessible and understood, increase awareness of both the benefits and value of Army service, and motivate the most qualified candidates to choose the Army as their service of first choice. For more information on Army careers, visit: www.goarmy.com 

ESPN Original Series On the Edge: World Cup Ski Racing to Premiere January 30

By Courtney Harkins - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
January, 29 2026
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The five-episode series follows Mikaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, Marco Odermatt, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and more of the world’s most elite alpine ski racers as they train for and compete in the alpine World Cup as well as the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics

ESPN today announced its newest ESPN Original Series On the Edge: World Cup Ski Racing will premiere on January 30 on the ESPN app and ESPN on Disney+ for bundle subscribers in the U.S. The series will also be on Disney+ in international markets at a later date. The five-episode series follows the world’s most elite ski racers across the 2025-26 season and 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.

WATCH THE TRAILER

Directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Pat Dimon, produced by Bright North USA and the International Ski & Snowboard Federation in partnership with Stifel U.S. Ski Team and Team USA, On the Edge follows Olympic champions – including Mikaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, Marco Odermatt, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and more – as they navigate the dramatic landscapes of Europe and North America on the Audi FIS Ski World Cup circuit. The series explores their personal journeys, on and off the snow, and the culture of the sport as they endure the grind of a global season all in pursuit of Olympic gold.

"Growing up a lifelong skier in Vermont, I learned that what matters most often happens away from the gates and finish line,” said director Pat Dimon. “On the Edge is about seeing past the polished surface and dropping into the real line of World Cup racing—the grind of travel, the toll of injuries, the pressure, and the mindset it takes to be and stay at that level. By following athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin, Marco Odermatt, Lindsey Vonn, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, and Lucas Pinheiro Braathen through a global season, the series captures the human side of the sport as they push toward the ultimate run of their careers: the Milano Cortina Olympic Games.”

From pre-dawn training runs and high-speed races to rehab sessions and hotel rooms, On the Edge reveals the human side of elite competition. Triumph and self-doubt, resilience and sacrifice collide, creating an intimate portrait of what it truly takes to chase greatness, one run at a time.

“As the countdown to the 2026 Winter Olympics begins, we’re excited to premiere On the Edge and bring viewers inside a sport defined by speed, precision, and risk,” said Lindsay Rovegno, Vice President and Executive Producer, ESPN Originals. “The series highlights the compelling stories of Olympic hopefuls from around the world, whose careers and ambitions hang in the balance of a grueling World Cup season.”

On the Edge captures not only how alpine ski racing is evolving as a truly global sport, but also why it remains so extraordinary,” said FIS President Johan Eliasch. “Set against some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world, this series tells the human stories behind the speed, risk and precision of World Cup racing — the dedication, resilience and passion that define our athletes far beyond the finish line. By bringing these stories to life, projects like this help connect new audiences to the beauty and intensity of our sport, while driving its continued growth as we build toward Milano Cortina 2026.”

On the Edge gives fans an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at what it truly takes to compete at the highest level of alpine ski racing,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, President & CEO of U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “Our athletes operate on the edge of human performance every time they step into the start gate, and this series captures the speed and risk required to chase Olympic dreams. This docuseries allows us to showcase our sport and athletes on a global stage.”

Featured throughout the series are Mikaela Shiffrin, USA; Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, NOR; Lindsey Vonn, USA; Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, BRA; Alice Robinson, NZL; Marco Odermatt, SUI; Sofia Goggia, ITA; Henrik Kristoffersen, NOR; Emma Aicher, GER; Dominik Paris, ITA; Clément Noël, FRA; Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, NOR; Atle Lie McGrath, NOR; Zrinka Ljutić, CRO; Ryan Cochran-Siegle, USA; James Crawford, CAN; Giovanni Franzoni, ITA; Camille Rast, SUI; Franjo von Allmen, SUI; Federica Brignone, ITA, Timon Haugan, NOR; Lara Colturi, ALB; Marco Schwarz, AUT; Julia Scheib, AUT; Sara Hector, SWE and more.

On the Edge is executive produced by Nick Fellows, Christian Salomon, Johan Eliasch, Pat Dimon, Morgan Hertzan, Dan DiStefano, Adam Marinelli, Guy Slattery, Ron Kruszewski, Jess Park and Mo Finn.

Episode Descriptions & Premiere Schedule

  • Episode 1: The Starting Gate (Premieres January 30)

The alpine skiing season opens in Sölden, Austria, where the White Circus begins, with Mikaela Shiffrin, the greatest skier of all time, who, despite her dominance, finishes fourth in the opening race. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde returns to competition at Copper Mountain after nearly two years away following a devastating injury that almost ended his career and his life. Supported throughout his recovery by his fiancée, Shiffrin, Aamodt Kilde balances the physical and mental aspects of returning to the snow. Also, once a teenage phenom who beat Shiffrin at 17, New Zealand’s Alice Robinson faces Shiffrin yet again in the Copper Mountain giant slalom.

  • Episode 2: Under Pressure (Premieres January 30)

In a sport dominated by Swiss and Austrian athletes, American Ryan Cochran-Siegle pushes to make his mark in downhill at Beaver Creek. Meanwhile, Brazilian skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen reflects on a decision that once shocked the skiing world. After retiring at age 23, Pinheiro Braathen returned on his own terms, leaving Team Norway to race for Brazil. He speaks openly about growing up between two cultures and how embracing both has become his greatest strength. Meanwhile, the women’s speed season begins in St. Moritz with the long-awaited return of American Lindsey Vonn from retirement in a downhill race for the ages.

  • Episode 3: Close To Home (Premieres January 30)

French skier and former Olympic medalist Clément Noël details what it’s like racing on his home course in Val d’Isère while showing off his wine collection – meanwhile, Mikaela Shiffrin and German skier Emma Aicher square off in Courchevel. Despite a delayed training day in Val Gardena, Italy’s Dominik Paris highlights his love of heavy metal music in preparation for a downhill race against one of the world’s best, Swiss skier Marco Odermatt. 

  • Episode 4: Peaks And Valleys (Premieres February 6)

At just 22, German skier Emma Aicher’s trajectory is skyward, but competing across four disciplines, while boosting her overall World Cup points, takes a toll on her body and schedule. In Flachau, home of the iconic Legends Race, we meet Lara Colturi, preparing for her first Olympics. The journey then moves to the most historic events of the World Cup season, Wengen and Kitzbühel. The Swiss men’s team prepares for press and hometown pride, while Aleksander Aamodt Kilde reflects intimately on this track, having survived a near-fatal crash here. Next is Kitzbühel, home of the legendary Streif. Dominik Paris, a three-time winner, gives fans a glimpse of his famed winner’s gondola and the adoration that follows him in the streets. Marco Schwarz, riding the momentum of recent victories, is determined to extend his streak on home snow.

  • Episode 5: The World’s Stage (Premieres April 10)

In the shadow of a horrific tragedy that shook the sport, Swiss favorite Camille Rast reflects on what Crans-Montana and its people mean to the community. The focus then shifts to the Olympic Games, the pinnacle of the sport. The men pack their bags for Bormio and the women for Cortina, with the world watching and national pride at its height. Can Lindsey Vonn add another Olympic medal to her legacy? Will Sofia Goggia or Dominik Paris deliver unforgettable moments on home snow? After the Olympics, the season’s intensity carries on as the World Cup Finals approach. We visit Julia Scheib in the gym, as she sits neck and neck in points with Alice Robinson, each vying for the women’s giant slalom crown. Across disciplines, Marco Odermatt fights to extend his dominance while the men’s slalom remains one of the closest battles of the season.

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U.S. Ski & Snowboard Names 97 Athletes to Represent Team USA at 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games 

By Leann Bentley
January, 21 2026
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U.S. Ski & Snowboard has nominated 97 athletes to represent Team USA at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games, Feb. 6-22, 2026. The athletes were selected to Team USA based on pre-determined Olympic Winter Games selection criteria by U.S. Ski & Snowboard and will be officially announced to Team USA on Jan. 26, 2026. 

The Milano Cortina Games will take place across Italy, becoming the most geographically widespread Games in history. Athletes will compete across 25 venues in four main clusters: Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Valtellina and Val di Fiemme, with 116 medal events on the schedule. For ski and snowboard events, Bormio will host men’s alpine, Cortina will host women’s alpine, cross country, ski jumping and nordic combined will all take place in Val di Fiemme and freestyle, freeski and snowboard will be in Livigno. 

U.S. Ski & Snowboard will send 97 athletes to the Olympic Winter Games, including 73 athletes from the Stifel U.S. Ski Team and 24 athletes from the Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team. At the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games, U.S. Ski & Snowboard accounted for more than 40% of Team USA's delegation and brought home 15 of the 25 total Olympic medals won. Of the 97 U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes represented, 48 are first-time Olympians. 

Several athletes headed to Milano Cortina are entering the Games as multiple-time medalists and Olympians. The alpine team is led by two-time Olympic champion, three-time Olympic medalist and most decorated alpine skier of all time Mikaela Shiffrin, Olympic champion, three-time Olympic medalist and winningest speed skier in history Lindsey Vonn and Ryan Cochran-Siegle, an Olympic silver medalist. Jessie Diggins, an Olympic champion and three-time Olympic medalist in cross country, will compete at her fourth and final Games. Freestyle moguls is led by Olympic silver medalist Jaelin Kauf, while Chris Lillis, who won an Olympic gold medal in 2022, returns for the aerials team. Olympic champion Alex Hall, two-time Olympic medalist Alex Ferreira and three-time Olympic medalist Nick Goepper, who is headed to his fourth Games, are leading the way to Italy for freeski. On the snowboard side, Chloe Kim, a two-time Olympic champion and the youngest Olympic gold medalist in snowboarding history, returns, alongside Olympic champions Red Gerard and Nick Baumgartner. Baumgartner is entering his fifth Olympic Winter Games.

“The athletes we are sending to the Games represent a large portion of Team USA and I am confident about the impact they will make in Italy,” said U.S. Ski & Snowboard President and CEO Sophie Goldschmidt. “More than the results, our athletes are also bringing some of the most captivating story lines to Milano Cortina, and we are so excited to see the impact they will have while representing their country in February.”

“We are excited to announce the 97 athletes that will represent Team USA at the Olympic Winter Games in just two weeks,” said Anouk Patty, U.S. Ski & Snowboard Chief of Sport. “Throughout this season, we’ve seen quite remarkable results from our athletes across all 10 of our sports and I know this is one of the strongest teams we have sent to the Games. I am excited to cheer for them on the biggest stage in sports.” 

The full Olympic schedule can be found HERE. How to watch the Games via NBC-owned channels in the United States can be found HERE.  

OLYMPIC ROSTERS

2026 U.S. Olympic Alpine Team
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Women

  • *Mary Bocock (Salt Lake City, UT; Rowmark Ski Academy; Dartmouth College; 10/7/2003)
  • Keely Cashman (Strawberry, CA; Team Palisades Tahoe; Montana State University; 4/4/1999; 2022)
  • Katie Hensien (Redmond, WA; Rowmark Ski Academy; University of Denver; 12/1/1999; 2022)
  • AJ Hurt (Carnelian Bay, CA; Team Palisades Tahoe; Dartmouth College; 12/5/2000; 2022)
  • Breezy Johnson (Victor, ID; Rowmark Ski Academy; 1/19/1996; 2018, 2022)
  • Paula Moltzan (Prior Lake, MN; Buck Hill Ski Team/Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; University of Vermont; 4/7/1994; 2022)
  • Nina O’Brien (Denver, CO; Burke Mountain Academy/Team Palisades Tahoe; Dartmouth College; 11/29/1997; 2022)
  • Mikaela Shiffrin (Edwards, CO; Burke Mountain Academy/Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 3/13/1995; 2014, 2018, 2022)
  • Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail/Buck Hill Ski Team; 10/18/1984; 2002, 2006, 2010, 2018)
  • Jacqueline Wiles (Aurora, OR; White Pass Ski Club; 7/13/1992; 2014, 2018, 2022)
  • Isabella Wright (Salt Lake City, UT; Snowbird Sports Education Foundation; 2/10/1997; 2022)

Men

  • Bryce Bennett (Tahoe City, CA; Team Palisades Tahoe; 7/14/1992; 2018, 2022)
  • Ryan Cochran-Siegle (Starksboro, VT; Cochran’s/Mount Mansfield Ski & Snowboard Club; 3/27/1992; 2018, 2022)
  • *Sam Morse (Carrabassett Valley, ME; Carrabassett Valley Academy; Dartmouth College; 5/27/1996)
  • *Kyle Negomir (Littleton, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Dartmouth College; 10/3/1998)
  • River Radamus (Edwards, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 2/12/1998; 2022)
  • *Ryder Sarchett (Sun Valley, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; University of Colorado Boulder; 7/28/2003)
2026 U.S. Olympic Cross Country Team
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Women

  • Rosie Brennan (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; Dartmouth College; 12/2/1988; 2018, 2022)
  • Jessie Diggins (Afton, MN; Stratton Mountain School; 8/26/1991; 2014, 2018, 2022)
  • *Lauren Jortberg (Boulder, CO; Mansfield Nordic Pro Team; Centre National d’entraînement Pierre-Harvey Team; Dartmouth College; 9/28/1997)
  • Julia Kern (Waltham, MA; Stratton Mountain School; Dartmouth College; 9/12/1997; 2022)
  • *Kendall Kramer (Fairbanks, AK; Alaska Pacific University; University of Alaska Fairbanks; 6/26/2002)
  • Novie McCabe (Winthrop, WA; Alaska Pacific University; University of Utah; 12/15/2001; 2022)
  • *Samantha “Sammy” Smith (Boise, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; Stanford University; 9/22/2005)
  • Hailey Swirbul (El Jebel, CO; Alaska Pacific University; University of Alaska Anchorage; 7/10/1998; 2022)

Men

  • *John Steel Hagenbuch (Ketchum, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; Dartmouth College; 10/1/2001)
  • *Zak Ketterson (Minneapolis, MN; Team Birkie; Northern Michigan University; 4/2/1997)
  • *Zanden McMullen (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; 5/31/2001)
  • Ben Ogden (Burlington, VT; Stratton Mountain School; University of Vermont; 2/13/2000; 2022)
  • James "JC" Schoonmaker (Lake Tahoe, CA; Alaska Pacific University; University of Alaska Anchorage; 8/12/2000; 2022)
  • Gus Schumacher (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; University of Alaska Anchorage; 7/25/2000; 2022)
  • *Hunter Wonders (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University; 8/7/1998)
  • *Jack Young (Jay, VT; Green Racing Project; Colby College; 12/17/2002)
2026 U.S. Olympic Freeski Team
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Halfpipe
Women

  • *Kate Gray (Crowley Lake, CA; Mammoth Mountain Freeski Team; 6/29/2006)
  • *Svea Irving (Winter Park, CO; Winter Park Freeski Team; University of Colorado Boulder; 2/27/2002)
  • *Riley Jacobs (Oak Creek, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; University of Colorado Denver; 8/14/2003)
  • *Abby Winterberger (Truckee, CA; Olympic Valley Freestyle Freeride Team; 5/1/2010)

Men

  • Alex Ferreira (Aspen, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; 8/14/1994; 2018, 2022)
  • Nick Goepper (Lawrenceburg, IN; Cork Tech Freeski; 3/14/1994; 2014, 2018, 2022)
  • *Hunter Hess (Bend, OR; Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; Salt Lake Community College; 10/1/1998)
  • Birk Irving (Winter Park, CO; Winter Park Freeski Team; 7/26/1999; 2022)

Slopestyle & Big Air
Women

  • Marin Hamill (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; 4/5/2001; 2022)
  • *Rell Harwood (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; 6/1/2001)
  • *Grace Henderson (Madbury, NH; Waterville Valley BBTS; University of Utah; 4/28/2001)
  • *Avery Krumme (Squamish, British Columbia; BC Freestyle Team; 8/23/2008)

Men

  • Mac Forehand (Winhall, VT; Stratton Mountain School; 8/4/2001; 2022)
  • Alex Hall (Salt Lake City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; 9/21/1998; 2018, 2022)
  • *Troy Podmilsak (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; 8/23/2004)
  • *Konnor Ralph (Helena, MT; Wy’East Mountain Academy; Salt Lake Community College; 1/27/2003)
2026 U.S. Olympic Freestyle Ski Team, Moguls & Aerials
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Aerials
Women

  • *Kyra Dossa (Cleveland, OH; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah; 1/24/2004)
  • Kaila Kuhn (Boyne City, MI; University of Utah; 4/8/2003; 2022)
  • *Tasia Tanner (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard/Fly Freestyle; University of Utah; 7/26/2002)
  • Winter Vinecki (Gaylord, MI; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of Utah/St. Mary’s University School of Law; 12/18/1998; 2022)

Men

  • *Connor Curran (Cincinnati, OH; Park City Ski & Snowboard/Elite Aerial Development Program; Utah Valley University; 9/23/2004)
  • *Quinn Dehlinger (Cincinnati, OH; Elite Aerial Development Program; Salt Lake Community College; 6/8/2002)
  • *Derek Krueger (Cleveland, OH; Elite Aerial Development Program; University of Utah; 6/2/2003)
  • Chris Lillis (Rochester, NY; Bristol Mountain Freestyle Team; University of Utah; 10/4/1998; 2022)

Moguls
Women

  • Olivia Giaccio (Redding, CT; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Columbia University; 8/15/2000; 2022)
  • Tess Johnson (Vail, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Harvard Extension School; 6/19/2000; 2018)
  • Jaelin Kauf (Alta, WY; Grand Targhee Ski & Snowboard Foundation/Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; University of Utah; 9/26/1996; Olympic Teams: 2018, 2022)
  • *Elizabeth “Liz” Lemley (Vail, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Oberlin College; 1/22/2006) 

Men

  • *Charlie Mickel (Durango, CO; Wasatch Freestyle/Durango Winter Sports Club; University of Utah; 7/6/2004)
  • Nick Page (Park City, UT; Wasatch Freestyle; 8/1/2002; 2022)
  • Dylan Walczyk (Rochester, NY; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 6/25/1993; 2022)
  • *Landon Wendler (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Los Angeles Film School; 10/12/2000)
2026 U.S. Olympic Nordic Combined Team
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Men

  • Ben Loomis (Eau Claire, WI; Flying Eagles Ski Club; DeVry University; 6/9/1998; 2018, 2022)
  • *Niklas Malacinski (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Colorado Mountain College; 12/7/2003)
2026 U.S. Olympic Ski Jumping Team
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Women

  • *Annika Belshaw (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; University of Utah; 6/13/2002)
  • *Josie Johnson (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; 10/3/2006)
  • *Paige Jones (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; University of North Dakota; 8/30/2002)

Men

  • Kevin Bickner (Wauconda, IL; Norge Ski Club; 9/23/1996; 2018, 2022)
  • *Jason Colby (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 3/30/2006)
  • *Tate Frantz (Lake Placid, NY; New York Ski Education Foundation; 3/28/2005)
2026 U.S. Olympic Snowboard Team 
(Hometown; Club; College; Birthdate; Past Olympic Teams)

Halfpipe
Women

  • *Bea Kim (Palos Verdes, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; 1/25/2007)
  • Chloe Kim (Torrance, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; 4/23/2000; 2018, 2022)
  • Maddie Mastro (Wrightwood, CA; Mammoth Snowboard Team; 2/22/2000; 2018, 2022)
  • *Maddy Schaffrick (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 4/29/1994)

Men

  • *Alessandro Barbieri (Portland, OR; Tahoe Select Snowboard Team; 10/5/2008)
  • *Chase Blackwell (Longmont, CO; Summer Action Sports Club; 2/27/1999)
  • Chase Josey (Hailey, ID; Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation; 3/31/1995; 2018, 2022)
  • Jake Pates (Eagle, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; 7/30/1998; 2018)

Parallel Giant Slalom
Women

  • *Iris Pflum (Minneapolis, MN; G Team; 7/13/2003)

Men

  • Cody Winters (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 4/20/2000; 2022)

Slopestyle
Women

  • *Lily Dhawornvej (Frisco, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 8/14/2009)
  • *Hahna Norman (Truckee, CA; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 10/26/2004)
  • *Jess Perlmutter (Millburn, NJ; Killington Mountain School; 12/2/2009)

Men

  • *Jake Canter (Evergreen, CO; Aspen Valley Ski & Snowboard Club; 7/19/2003)
  • Sean FitzSimons (Hood River, OR; Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; 9/22/2000; 2022)
  • Red Gerard (Silverthorne, CO; 6/29/2000; 2018, 2022)
  • *Ollie Martin (Wolcott, CO; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; 6/15/2008)

Snowboard Cross
Women

  • Stacy Gaskill (Golden, CO; International Snowboard Training Center; University of Colorado Boulder; 5/21/2000; 2022)
  • *Hanna Percy (Truckee, CA; Gould Academy Competition Program; 7/7/2007)
  • *Brianna Schnorrbusch (Monroe Township, NJ; Gould Academy; University of Utah; 1/30/2006)
  • Faye Thelen (Salt Lake City, UT; Ski & Snowboard Club Vail; Westminster College; 3/24/1992; 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)

Men

  • Nick Baumgartner (Iron River, MI; 12/17/1981; 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)
  • *Nathan Pare (Bethel, ME; Gould Academy; 2/1/2005)
  • Jake Vedder (Pinckney, MI; International Snowboard Training Center; 4/16/1998; 2022)
  • Cody Winters (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 4/20/2000; 2022)

*Denotes first-time Olympian 

QUOTE APPENDIX

Anouk Patty, Chief of Sport (Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team Program Lead) 
“This is a deep, experienced and incredibly motivated alpine team that has earned its place on the Olympic stage. From Olympic champions and World Championships medalists to athletes making their Olympic debut, every skier on this roster has proven they can perform under pressure. Milano Cortina presents a unique challenge and we believe this entire team has the talent and confidence to compete for medals across all disciplines. Let’s go Team USA!”

Chris Grover, Program Director - Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team
“I’m very excited to see what this team can do in Val di Fiemme. Our season started slowly, but we’ve built some important momentum in the last few weeks. We have some athletes who are at the pinnacle of their craft, winning World Cups and showing everyone what is possible for USA cross country. We’ll be medal threats in some key Olympic events, and we’ve assembled the biggest and most experienced support staff in history to support these athletes. Our service team has pushed hard into new areas of ski service, including a homegrown grinding program, and we’ll be ready to compete for medals in February. Please join us in celebrating these amazing athletes!” 

Matt Gnoza, Program Director - Stifel U.S. Freestyle Ski Team
“We have the best freestyle team in the world, and we are bringing an exceptionally talented group of athletes to the Olympics. Each athlete on this team has different strengths, and I know that they make each other better every day. Between the Olympic veterans and athletes going to the Games for the first time, every athlete has the capability to do great things in February.” 

Skogen Sprang, Program Director - Stifel U.S. Freeski Team
“This freeski team has been forged through a long summer of intense training on snow, on airbags and in the gym. Great camaraderie throughout has supported all the athletes in performing their best and competing against each other during a grueling qualification period. The athletes who have made this team have risen to the top of their class and performed under immense pressure, preparing them for the situations they will face in Livigno. This staff is world class and ready to support this team with whatever it takes, enjoying the process and the challenges that come with it. I am very proud of this group and excited to see what they can accomplish in the next few weeks in Livigno at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.”

Anders Johnson, Program Director - Stifel U.S. Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined Team
“This is an extraordinary group of athletes. Every spot on this team reflects years of hard work and sacrifice and being named to Team USA honors their goal of representing the United States on the Olympic stage. They show up every day ready to work, challenge one another, and continue raising the standard. That mindset is exactly what it takes at the Olympic level, and this team is ready. I’m incredibly excited to see what they’re capable of in Val di Fiemme. The potential of this group is limitless. We’re proud to share this milestone with everyone who has supported these athletes on their journey to Milano Cortina.” 

Rick Bower, Program Director - Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team  
“Representing our country at the Olympic Games is the highest honor and this roster reflects the talent and commitment we believe will succeed on the world’s biggest stage. In many ways, making this team is even harder than the Olympics themselves. The depth of our field is incredible and selection truly came down to the wire. These athletes pushed each other all season and every spot was earned. From seasoned veterans making their fifth Olympic team all the way to our youngest athlete at 16-years-old, the talent on this team is immense and we’re thrilled to head into the Games with this snowboard squad. Very excited to see what they’re able to accomplish for Team USA!”

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About U.S. Ski & Snowboard
U.S. Ski & Snowboard is the Olympic and Paralympic National Governing Body of ski and snowboard sports in the USA, based in Park City, Utah. Started in 1905, the organization now represents nearly 240 elite skiers and snowboarders competing on 10 teams, including the Stifel U.S. Ski Team: alpine, cross country, freestyle moguls, freestyle aerials, freeski, nordic combined, Para alpine and ski jumping, the Toyota U.S. Para Snowboard Team and Hydro Flask U.S. Snowboard Team. In addition to the elite teams, U.S. Ski & Snowboard also provides leadership and direction for tens of thousands of young skiers and snowboarders across the USA, encouraging and supporting them in achieving excellence. By empowering national teams, clubs, coaches, parents, officials, volunteers and fans, U.S. Ski & Snowboard is committed to the progression of its sports, athlete success and the value of team. For more information, visit usskiandsnowboard.org.

U18 Scandinavian SuperTrip Team Announced

By Leann Bentley - Stifel U.S. Ski Team
January, 20 2026
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The Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team has officially announced the 12 athletes who will represent the U.S. at the U18 Scandinavian SuperTrip in Trondheim, Norway and Ulricehamn, Sweden, between Jan. 25 and Feb. 8. The athletes named to the team qualified based on the U18 Trip criteria. The event will feature three races in Trondheim and three races in Ulricehamn. Full details HERE.  

“Our U18 Scandinavian SuperTrip Team reflects the depth and momentum of U.S. cross country skiing at the development level, with athletes who are already gaining meaningful international racing experience and learning how to compete with confidence and professionalism,” said Greta Anderson, Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team development coach. “I feel honored this season to once again lead our committed, hardworking staff whose collective knowledge and expertise elevate every aspect of this trip for our athletes. Experiences like these will be key in intentionally shaping the future of our sport—including, for some members of this team, a long-term pathway that may one day extend to the Olympic stage.”

U18 Scandinavian SuperTrip Team
(Name, hometown, club, birth year)

Women

  • Georgia Bishop (Steamboat Springs, CO; Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; 2010)
  • Brooke Greenberg (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard; 2009)
  • Tula Higman (Bozeman, MT; Bridger Ski Foundation; 2009)
  • Miya Kam-Magruder (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Winter Stars; 2009)
  • Linnea Ousdigian (Minneapolis, MN; Loppet Nordic Racing; 2009)
  • Aili Scott (Truckee, CA Tahoe Endurance; 2008)


Men

  • Gabe Black (Palmer, AK; Mat-Su Nordic; 2008)
  • Odin Berryman (Missoula, MT; Missoula Ice Badgers ;2008)
  • Ian Carmack (Park City, UT; Park City Ski & Snowboard Club; 2008)
  • Matthew McIntosh (Ripton, VT; Green Mountain Valley School; 2008)
  • Sam Madsen (Bozeman, MT; Bridger Ski Foundation; 2008)
  • Tristan Thrasher (Steamboat Springs, CO; Team SoHo; 2008)

Staff

  • Greta Anderson; Stifel U.S.Ski Team

  • Bryan Fish; Stifel U.S. Ski Team

  • Gabe Norby; Heber City, UT; Team Soldier Hollow

  • Jon Filardo; Victor, ID; Jackson Hole Ski Club

  • Brandon Herhusky; Richmond, VT; Green Mountain Valley School

  • Nick Brown; Carbondale, CO; Craftsbury Green Racing Project

  • Ellen McCarthy; Hopkins, MN; Minneapolis Ski Club

  • Aubrey LeClair; Bozeman, MT; Bridger Ski Foundation

  • Erin Downey-Filardo; Victor, ID; (Physical Therapy)

  • Dr. Jasmine Wiley; Schwano, WI; (Medical, telehealth)