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Alpine Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Alpine Skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026

 

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Men´s

 

11

 

:AUT  Stefan Babinsky, Stefan Brennsteiner, Manuel Feller, Lukas Feurstein, Patrick Feurstein, Fabio Gstrein, Raphael Haaser, Daniel Hemetsberger, Vincent Kriechmayr, Michael Matt, Marco Schwarz

:SUI  Luca Aerni, Niels Hintermann, Matthias Iten, Loic Meillard, Alexis Monney, Tanguy Nef, Marco Odermatt, Stefan Rogentin, Thomas Tumler, Franjo von Allmen, Daniel Yule

 

10

 

:ITA  Mattia Casse, Luca de Aliprandini, Giovanni Franzoni, Christof Innerhofer, Tobias Kastlunger, Dominik Paris, Tommaso Saccardi, Tommaso Sala, Florian Schieder, Alex Vinatzer

 

9

 

:NOR  Hans Grahl-Madsen, Timon Haugan, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Henrik Kristoffersen, Atle Lie McGrath, Fredrik Moeller, Oscar Andreas Sandvik, Adrian Smiseth Sejersted, Eirik Hystad Solberg

 

8

 

:FRA  Nils Allegre, Nils Alphand, Steven Amiez, Leo Anguenot, Alban Elezi Cannaferina, Maxence Muzaton, Clement Noel, Paco Rassat

 

6

 

:USA  Bryce Bennett, Ryan Cochrane-Siegle, Sam Morse, Kyle Negomir, River Radamus, Ryder Sarchett

 

5

 

:CAN  Cameron Alexander, James Crawford, Jeffrey Read, Brodie Seger, Riley Seger

:GER  Anton Grammel, Fabian Gratz, Simon Jocher, Alexander Schmid, Linus Strasser

 

3

 

:BRA  Giovanni Ongaro, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, Christian Oliveira Soevik

:CRO  Samuel Kolega, Istok Rodes, Filip Zubcic

:FIN  Eduard Hallberg, Elian Lehto, Jesper Pohjolainen

:GBR  Billy Major, Dave Ryding, Laurie Taylor

:SLO  Martin Cater, Miha Hrobat, Zan Kranjec

 

2

 

:AND  Xavier Cornella Guitart, Joan Verdu

:BEL  Sam Maes, Armand Marchant

:BUL  Albert Popov, Kalin Zlatkov

:CZE  Marek Muller, Jan Zabystran

:SWE  Fabian Ax Swartz, Kristoffer Jakobsen

 

1

 

:ALB  Denni Xhepa

:ARG  Tiziano Gravier

:ARM  Harutyun Harutyunyan

:AUS  Harry Laidlaw

:BEN  Nathan Tchibozo

:BIH  Marko Sljivic

:CHI  Henrik von Appen

:CHN  Liu Xiaochen

:TPE  Chang Troy Samuel

:CYP  Yianno Kouyoumdjian

:DEN  Christian Borgnaes

:ERI  Shannon Abeda

:EST  Tormis Laine

:GEO  Luka Buchukuri

:GRE  AJ Ginnis

:GBS  Winston Tang

:HAI  Richardson Viano

:HKG  Yung Hau Tsuen Adrian

:HUN  Balint Ury

:ISL  Jon Erik Sigurdsson

:IND  Arif Mohd Khan

:AIN  Simon Efimov

:IRI  Mohammad Kiyadarbandsari

:IRL  Cormac Comerford

:ISR  Barnabas Szollos

:JAM  Henri Rivers

:JPN  Shiro Aihara

:KAZ  Rostislav Khokhlov

:KEN  Issa Gachingiri Laborde dit Pere

:KOS  Drin Kokaj

:KGZ  Timur Shakirov

:LAT  Elvis Opmanis

:LIE  Marco Pfiffner

:LTU  Andrej Drukarov

:LBN  Andrea Elie Antoine El-Hayek

:LUX  Matthieu Osch

:MAD  Mathieu Gravier

:MEX  Lasse Gaxiola

:MON  Arnaud Alessandria

:MGL  Ariunbat Altanzul

:MNE  Branislav Pekovic

:MAR  Pietro Tranchina

:MKD  Mirko Lazareski

:PAK  Muhammad Karim

:PHI  Francis Ceccarelli

:POL  Michal Jasiczek

:POR  Emeric Guerillot

:ROU  Alexandru Stefan Stefanescu

:SMR  Rafael Mini

:KSA  Fayik Abdi

:SRB  Aleksa Tomovic

:SGP  Faiz Basha Munwar

:SVK  Andreas Zampa

:RSA  Thomas Weir

:KOR  Jung Dong-Hyun

:ESP  Joaquim Salarich Baucells

:THA  Fabian Wiest

:TTO  Nikhil Alleyne

:TUR  Thomas Kaan Onol Lang

:UKR  Dmytro Shepiuk

:UAE  Alexander Astridge

:URU  Nicolas Pirozzi Mayer

:UZB  Medet Nazarov

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Women´s

 

11

 

:AUT  Nina Astner, Stephanie Brunner, Katharina Gallhuber, Lisa Hoerhager, Katharina Huber, Cornelia Huetter, Nina Ortlieb, Mirjam Puchner, Ariane Raedler, Julia Scheib, Katharina Truppe

:ITA  Federica Brignone, Elena Curtoni, Giada D´Antonio, Nadia Delago, Nicol Delago, Lara Della Mea, Sofia Goggia, Martina Peterlini, Laura Pirovano, Anna Trocker, Asja Zenere

:SUI  Malorie Blanc, Eliane Christen, Delia Durrer, Jasmine Flury, Wendy Holdener, Vanessa Kasper, Melanie Meillard, Sue Piller, Camille Rast, Janine Schmitt, Corinne Suter

:USA  Mary Bocock, Keely Cashman, Katie Hensien, AJ Hurt, Breezy Johnson, Paula Moltzan, Nina O Brien, Mikaela Shiffrin, Lindsey Vonn, Jacqueline Wiles, Isabella Wright

 

8

 

:CAN  Kiki Alexander, Cassidy Gray, Valerie Grenier, Justine Lamontagne, Alli Nullmeyer, Britt Richardson, Amelia Smart, Laurence St. Germain

:FRA  Camille Cerutti, Marion Chevrier, Clara Direz, Doriane Escane, Laura Gauche, Marie Lamure, Caitlin McFarlane, Romane Miradoli

 

6

 

:NOR  Mina Fuerst Holtmann, Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, Marte Monsen, Thea Louise Stjernesund, Madeleine Sylvester-Davik, Bianca Bakke Westhoff

 

5

 

:CZE  Martina Dubovska, Alena Labastova, Ester Ledecka, Elisa Maria Negri, Barbora Novakova

:SLO  Ana Bucik Jogan, Lila Lapanja, Caterina Sinigoi, Ilka Stuhec, Nika Tomsic

:SWE  Estelle Alphand, Hanna Aronsson Elfman, Sara Hector, Cornelia Oehlund, Anna Swenn Larsson

 

4

 

:GER  Emma Aicher, Lena Duerr, Jessica Hilzinger, Kira Weidle-Winkelmann

 

3

 

:ALB  Lisa Brunga, Lara Colturi, Semire Dauti

:AND  Jordina Caminal Santure, Carla Mijares Ruf, Cande Moreno

:CRO  Zrinka Ljutic, Leona Popovic, Pia Vucinic

:FIN  Silja Koskinen, Rosa Pohjolainen, Erika Pykalainen

:SVK  Rebeka Jancova, Katarina Srobova, Petra Vlhova

 

2

 

:ARG  Francesca Baruzzi Farriol, Nicole Begue

:AUS  Phoebe Heaydon, Madison Hoffman

:BIH  Esma Alic, Elvedina Muzaferija

:AIN  Julia Pleshkova, Maria Shkanova

:LAT  Liene Bondare, Dzenifera Germane

:POL  Maryna Gasienica-Daniel, Aniela Sawicka

:KOR  Gim So-Hui, Park Seo-Yun

 

1

 

:AZE  Anastasia Alina Papathoma Paraskevaidou

:BEL  Kim Vanreusel

:BRA  Alice Padilha

:BUL  Anina Zurbriggen

:CHI  Matilde Schwencke

:CHN  Zhang Yuying

:TPE  Lee Wen-Yi

:CYP  Andrea Loizidou

:DEN  Clara-Marie Holmer Vorre

:EST  Hanna Gret Teder

:GEO  Nino Tsiklauri

:GRE  Maria Eleni Tsiovolou

:HKG  Eloise Yung Shih King

:HUN  Zita Toth

:ISL  Elin van Pelt

:IRI  Sadaf Savehshemshaki

:IRL  Annabelle Zurbay

:ISR  Noa Szollos

:JPN  Asa Ando

:KAZ  Alexandra Skorokhodova

:KEN  Sabrina Simader

:KOS  Kiana Kryeziu

:LIE  Medeleine Beck

:LTU  Neringa Stepanauskaite

:LUX  Gwyneth Ten Raa

:MAD  Mialitiana Clerc

:MAS  Aruwin Salehhuddin

:MEX  Sarah Schleper

:NZL  Alice Robinson

:MKD  Jana Atanasovska

:PHI  Tallulah Proulx

:POR  Vanina Guerillot

:ROU  Sofia Maria Moldovan

:RSA  Lara Markthaler

:ESP  Arrieta Rodriguez Ellosegui

:TTO  Emma Gatcliffe

:TUR  Ada Hasirci

:UKR  Anastasiia Shepilenko

:UAE  Piera Hudson

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:SVK  TEAM SLOVAKIA  :SVK

 

:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK:SVK

 

MEN'S

 

Andreas Žampa (M Giant Slalom)

 

WOMEN'S

 

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

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

Petra Vlhová (W Slalom, W Team Combined ?)

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Hey guys, does anyone remember how was it in Pyeongchang or Beijing regarding broadcasting Alpine skiing downhill trainings? Were they broadcasted live, too. Wondering whether they will be broadcasted this time. Thanks 

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8 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

Hey guys, does anyone remember how was it in Pyeongchang or Beijing regarding broadcasting Alpine skiing downhill trainings? Were they broadcasted live, too. Wondering whether they will be broadcasted this time. Thanks 

Yes, sir

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3 hours ago, Jan Linha said:

Hey guys, does anyone remember how was it in Pyeongchang or Beijing regarding broadcasting Alpine skiing downhill trainings? Were they broadcasted live, too. Wondering whether they will be broadcasted this time. Thanks 

Yeah, they do get broadcast pretty regularly.  I remember even back in Bode Miller's day they would show the training.  

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