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Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Team Sizes Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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49 minutes ago, Micki said:

 

 

:SUI

 

The best medal chances are in all men’s alpine skiing events and women’s technical events. There are also strong chances in freestyle ski cross and big air/slopestyle, aerials men, curling, and ski mountaineering. Outside medal chances exist in snowboard parallel and snowboard cross,  bobsleigh, cross-country sprint and team sprint, and hopefully also in men’s ice hockey 🙂

 

 

I personally will be rooting for one Camille Rast! :clap: She has become one of my faves in the past 2 seasons.

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According to our Ski federation we received a galore of quotas today.

 

9 exactly 

 

4 in Alpine Skiing, 3 in Cross-Country Skiing and believe it or not 2 in Ski Jumping, in which it will be a huge return to the Olympics for Slovak Ski Jumping after Vancouver 2010 and first ever appearance in Women Ski Jumping for the country.

 

The quotas will be used by our Ski Jumping teenage siblings Hektor Kapustík in the Mens Individual events and his younger sister Kira Mária Kapustíková in the Womens competition.

 

For both it will be obviously an Olympic debut, Kira will be I do believe our youngest athlete at the Games.

 

 

In Alpine Skiing, Petra Vlhová is nominated for the Slalom and with possibility to start also in the Team Alpine Combined. The Slalom reigning Olympic champion will start at her 3rd Olympics in a row. Rebeka Jančová in her second games after Beijing and Katarína Šrobová at her very first Olympics.

Our sole male alpine skier in Italy will be Andreas Žampa who will attend his 4th consecutive Olympics.

 

In Cross-Country Skiing all our 3 athletes will debut at the Olympics. The Slovak-American Alaska born Peter Hinds, Tomáš Cenek and sole female in the team Mária Danielová.

Their events are in the spoiler bellow.

 

 

Barring any injury this should be the final Slovakia Team for the Games (Last question is who will take the Short-Track quota - which will be answered by tomorrow).

Obviously there still chance(s) for eventual reallocations, as we are on the waiting positions in W Ski jumping or W Ski Cross for example.

 

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Team :SVK (Updated as of 18th January 2026)

52 Athletes (36 M + 16 W)

 

Spoiler

Alpine Skiing: (4 Athletes: 1+3)

Andreas Žampa (M Giant Slalom)

Rebeka Jančová (W Downhill, W Super-G, W Giant Slalom, W Team Alpine Combined ?)

Katarína Šrobová (W Downhill, W Super-G, W Giant Slalom, W Slalom, W Team Alpine Combined ?)

Petra Vlhová (W Slalom, W Team Alpine Combined ?)

 

Biathlon: (6 Athletes: 2+4)

Jakub Borguľa (M Sprint, M Pursuit ?, M Individual, M Mass Start ?, Mixed Relay)

Šimon Adamov (M Sprint, M Pursuit ?, M Individual, M Mass Start ?, Mixed Relay)

Paulína Bátovská-Fialková (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?)

Ema Kapustová (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?)

Anastasiya Kuzmina (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?)

Mária Remeňová (W Sprint, W Pursuit ?, W Individual, W Mass Start ?, W Relay, Mixed Relay ?)

 

Bobsleigh: (2 Athletes: 0+2)

Viktória Čerňanská (W Monobob, W Two-Woman Bob alongside with L. Mokrášová)

Lucia Mokrášová (W Two-Woman Bob alongside with V. Čerňanská)

 

Cross-Country Skiing: (3 Athletes: 2+1)

Tomáš Cenek (M Sprint Classical, M 10km Freestyle, M Team Sprint Freestyle alongside with P. Hinds)

Peter Hinds (M Sprint Classical, M 10km Freestyle, M 20km Skiathlon, M 50km Mass Start Classical, M Team Sprint Freestyle alongside with T. Cenek)

Mária Danielová (W Sprint Classical, W 10km Freestyle)

 

Figure Skating: (1 Athlete: 1+0)

Adam Hagara (M Singles)

 

Ice Hockey : (25 Athletes: 25+0)

M Tournament

Goaltenders

Adam Gajan, Samuel Hlavaj, Stanislav Škorvánek

Defencemen

Peter Čerešňák, Erik Černák, Martin Fehérváry, Martin Gernát, Michal Ivan, Patrik Koch, Martin Marinčin, Šimon Nemec

Forwards

Peter Cehlárik, Dalibor Dvorský, Marek Hrivík, Libor Hudáček, Miloš Kelemen, Adam Liška, Oliver Okuliar, Martin Pospíšil, Pavol Regenda, Adam Ružička, Juraj Slafkovský, Matúš Sukeľ, Samuel Takáč, Tomáš Tatar

 

Luge: (5 Athletes: 3+2)

Christián Bosman (M Doubles alongside with B. Mick)

Bruno Mick (M Doubles alongside with Ch. Bosman)

Jozef Ninis (M Singles)

Viktória Praxová (W Doubles alongside with D. Špitzová)

Desana Špitzová (W Doubles alongside with V. Praxová)

 

Short Track Speed Skating: (1 Athletes: 0+1)

TBD (W 500m)

 

Ski Jumping: (2 Athletes: 1+1)

Hektor Kapustík (M Individual Normal Hill, M Individual Large Hill)

Kira Mária Kapustíková (W Individual Normal Hill, W Individual Large Hill)

 

Ski Mountaineering: (3 Athletes: 1+2)

Jakub Šiarnik (M Sprint, Mixed Relay)

Rebeka Cully (W Sprint)

Marianna Jagerčíková (W Sprint, Mixed Relay)

 

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5 hours ago, Micki said:

 

 

:SUI

Sport 2022 Beijing 2026 Milano Cortina
Ice Hockey 48 48 
Alpine Skiing 22 22
Bob 14 16
Cross Country Skiing 14 11
Snowboard 19 17-19
Freestyle Skiing 20 20-21
Ski Jumping 4 4-5
Biathlon 8 6-10
Nordic Combined 0 0-2
Luge 1 1
Skeleton 1 0-1
Ski Mountaineering 0 4
Speed Skating 2 3
Curling 12 11
Short Track 0 0
Figure Skating 2 2-3
Total 167 165-177

 

The best medal chances are in all men’s alpine skiing events and women’s technical events. There are also strong chances in freestyle ski cross and big air/slopestyle, aerials men, curling, and ski mountaineering. Outside medal chances exist in snowboard parallel and snowboard cross,  bobsleigh, cross-country sprint and team sprint, and hopefully also in men’s ice hockey 🙂

 

Cheering for :SUI Regez and Siegenthaler! :cheer:

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9 hours ago, Micki said:

 

 

:SUI

Sport 2022 Beijing 2026 Milano Cortina
Ice Hockey 48 48 
Alpine Skiing 22 22
Bob 14 16
Cross Country Skiing 14 11
Snowboard 19 17-19
Freestyle Skiing 20 20-21
Ski Jumping 4 4-5
Biathlon 8 6-10
Nordic Combined 0 0-2
Luge 1 1
Skeleton 1 0-1
Ski Mountaineering 0 4
Speed Skating 2 3
Curling 12 11
Short Track 0 0
Figure Skating 2 2-3
Total 167 165-177

 

The best medal chances are in all men’s alpine skiing events and women’s technical events. There are also strong chances in freestyle ski cross and big air/slopestyle, aerials men, curling, and ski mountaineering. Outside medal chances exist in snowboard parallel and snowboard cross,  bobsleigh, cross-country sprint and team sprint, and hopefully also in men’s ice hockey 🙂

 

Switzerland lost their second place in the men's SC to Italy in the last qualifying race, which also means Italy, not Switzerland, will be able to field two teams in the mixed doubles. Italy will have a 3+3 QO in both the men's and women's races, which, however, is also a regression from 2022: back then, it was 4+4. Fortunately, Filippo Ferrari has been in excellent form in last weeks, and thanks to him, we have this third quota in the men's SC. I hope you don't hold that against us;)

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