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Ski Mountaineering the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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Ski Mountaineering at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026

 

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Men´s Sprint

 

:AUS  Phil Bellingham

:AUT  Paul Verbnjak

:BEL  Maximilien Drion

:CHN  Buluer

:FRA  Thibault Anselmet

:FRA  Pablo Giner Dalmasso

:GER  Finn Hoesch

:AIN  Nikita Filippov

:ITA  Michele Boscacci

:NOR  Hans Inge Klette

:NOR  Trym Dalset Lodoen

:POL  Jan Elantkowski

:SVK  Jakub Šiarnik

:ESP  Oriol Cardona

:ESP  Ot Ferrer

:SUI  Arno Lietha

:SUI  Jon Kistler

:USA  Cam Smith

 

Women´s Sprint

 

:AUS  Lara Hamilton

:AUT  Johanna Hiemer

:CHN  Cidan Yuzhen

:FRA  Emily Harrop

:FRA  Margot Ravinel

:GER  Helena Euringer

:GER  Tatjana Paller

:ITA  Alba De Silvestro

:ITA  Giulia Murada

:NOR  Ida Waldal

:POL  Iwona Januszyk

:SVK  Rebeka Cully

:SVK  Marianna Jagerčíková

:ESP  Ana Alonso

:ESP  María Costa

:SUI  Marianne Fatton

:SUI  Caroline Ulrich

:USA  Anna Gibson

 

Mixed Relay

 

:AUS:AUT:CHN:FRA:GER:ITA:NOR:POL:SVK:ESP:SUI:USA

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:SVK  TEAM SLOVAKIA  :SVK

 

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MEN'S

 

Jakub Šiarnik (M Sprint, Mixed Relay)

 

WOMEN'S

 

Rebeka Cully (W Sprint)

Marianna Jagerčíková (W Sprint, Mixed Relay)

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With every team announced, we can get a look at the heats's starting lists that are based on the Olympic Sprint Ranking List (ISMF Rule 59.1 & 60.2). The only problem is with China because they announced 2 skiers for each gender.

 

MEN'S

Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3
:ESP Cardona :SUI Kistler :SUI Lietha
:ESP Ferrer :BEL Drion :FRA Anselmet
:FRA Giner Dalmasso :AIN Filippov :NOR Klette
:AUT Verbnjak :NOR Lodoen :GER Hoesch
:CHN Bu :USA Smith :POL Elantkowski
:ITA Boscacci :AUS Bellingham :SVK Siarnik

WOMEN'S

Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3
:FRA Harrop :SUI Fatton :ESP Alonso
:GER Paller :FRA Ravinel :ITA Murada
:SUI Ulrich :SVK Jagercikova :ESP Costa
:NOR Waldal :AUT Hiemer :POL Januszyk
:SVK Cully :ITA De Silvestro :CHN Cidan
:USA Gibson :AUS Hamilton :GER Euringer

Athletes are ranked 1-6 (from top to bottom) and ordered on the start line from left to right - Rank 5, Rank 3, Rank 1, Rank 2, Rank 4, Rank 6

The progression to semifinals is 3 Q from each heat and 3 Lucky Losers with best times.

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1 hour ago, Function CR Lee said:

China only announced 1 skier for each gender.

Can you tell who? I found only versions with none or two.

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10 hours ago, Kerkun said:

Can you tell who? I found only versions with none or two.

Ci Dan Yu Zhen and Bu Luer

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