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Snowboard at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Snowboard at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026

 

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Men´s Parallel Giant Slalom

 

:AUT  Benjamin Karl, Fabian Obmann, Alexander Payer, Andreas Prommegger

:BUL  Alexander Krashniak, Radoslav Yankov, Tervel Zamfirov

:CAN  Arnaud Gaudet, Ben Heldman

:CHN  Ban Xuefu, Bi Ye

:CZE  Krystof Minarik

:GER  Yannik Angenend, Stefan Baumeister, Elias Huber, Max Kuehnhauser

:ITA  Maurizio Bormolini, Mirko Felicetti, Roland Fischnaller, Aaron March

:JPN  Masaki Shiba

:POL  Oskar Kwiatkowski, Michal Nowaczyk

:SLO  Zan Kosir, Rok Marguc, Tim Mastnak

:KOR  Cho Wan-Hee, Kim Sang-Kyum, Lee Sang-Ho

:SUI  Gian Casanova, Dario Caviezel

:USA  Cody Winters

 

Women´s Parallel Giant Slalom

 

:AUT  Martina Ankele, Sabine Payer, Claudia Riegler

:BUL  Malena Zamfirova

:CAN  Kaylie Buck, Aurelie Moisan

:CHN  Bai Xinhui, Dong Yuyue, Gong Naiying

:CZE  Ester Ledecka, Zuzana Maderova

:GER  Melanie Hochreiter, Ramona Theresia Hofmeister, Cheyenne Loch, Mathilda Scheid

:ITA  Elisa Caffont, Jasmin Coratti, Lucia Dalmasso, Sofia Valle

:JPN  Tsubaki Miki, Tomoka Takeuchi

:NED  Michelle Dekker

:POL  Maria Bukowska-Chyc, Aleksandra Krol-Walas

:SLO  Gloria Kotnik

:KOR  Jeong Hae-Rim

:SUI  Flurina Neva Baetschi, Ladina Caviezel, Xenia von Siebenthal, Julie Zogg

:UKR  Annamari Dancha

:USA  Iris Pflum

 

Men´s Snowboard Cross

 

:AUS  Cameron Bolton, Jarryd Hughes, Adam Lambert

:AUT  Jakob Dusek, Alessandro Haemmerle, Lukas Pachner, David Pickl

:CAN  Evan Bichon, Eliot Grondin, Liam Moffatt

:CZE  Krystof Choura, Radek Houser

:FRA  Loan Bozzolo, Aidan Chollet, Jonas Chollet, Merlin Surget

:GER  Niels Conradt, Martin Noerl, Julius Reichle, Leon Ulbricht

:GBR  Huw Nightingale

:ITA  Filippo Ferrari, Lorenzo Sommariva, Omar Visintin

:NED  Glenn de Blois

:ESP  Lucas Eguibar Breton, Alvaro Romero Villanueva

:SUI  Kalle Koblet

:USA  Nick Baumgartner, Nathan Pare, Jake Vedder, Cody Winters

 

Women´s Snowboard Cross

 

:AUS  Josie Baff, Mia Clift, Abbey Wilson

:AUT  Pia Zerkhold

:CAN  Tess Critchlow, Audrey McManiman, Meryeta Odine

:CHN  Pang Chuyuan, Yongqinglamu

:CZE  Eva Adamczykova, Karolina Hrusova

:EST  Mai Brit Teder

:FRA  Lea Casta, Maja-Li Iafrate Danielsson, Julia Nirani-Pereira, Chloe Trespeuch

:GER  Jana Fischer

:GBR  Charlotte Bankes

:ITA  Lisa Francesia Boirai, Sofia Groblechner, Michela Moioli

:ROU  Henrietta Bartalis, Kata Mandel

:KOR  Woo Su-Been

:SUI  Aline Albrecht, Anouk Doerig, Sina Siegenthaler, Noemie Wiedmer

:USA  Stacy Gaskill, Hanna Percy, Brianna Schnorrbusch, Faye Thelen

 

Mixed Snowboard Cross Team

 

:AUS:AUS:AUT:CAN:CAN:CZE:CZE:FRA:FRA:GER:GBR:ITA:ITA:SUI:USA:USA

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Men´s Big Air & Slopestyle

 

:AUT  Clemens Millauer

:CAN  Eli Bouchard, Francis Jobin, Mark McMorris, Cameron Spalding

:CHN  Ge Chunyu, Su Yiming, Yang Wenlong

:CZE  Jakub Hrones

:FIN  Rene Rinnekangas

:FRA  Romain Allemand, Enzo Valax

:GER  Noah Vicktor

:GBR  Txema Mazet Brown

:ITA  Ian Matteoli

:JPN  Taiga Hasegawa, Ryoma Kimata, Kira Kimura, Hiroto Ogiwara

:NZL  Lyon Farrell, Rocco Jamieson, Dane Menzies

:NOR  Oyvind Kirkhus, Marcus Kleveland, Mons Roisland

:SUI  Jonas Hasler

:USA  Jake Canter, Sean Fitzsimons, Redmond Gerard, Oliver Martin

 

Women´s Big Air & Slopestyle

 

:AUS  Tess Coady, Ally Hickman, Meila Stalker

:AUT  Anna Gasser, Hanna Karrer

:BEL  Evy Poppe, Sky Remans

:CAN  Laurie Blouin, Juliette Pelchat

:CHN  Zhang Xiaonan

:CZE  Laura Zaveska

:FIN  Eveliina Taka

:GER  Annika Morgan

:GBR  Mia Brookes, Maisie Hill

:ITA  Marilu Poluzzi

:JPN  Mari Fukada, Reira Iwabuchi, Kokomo Murase, Momo Suzuki

:NED  Melissa Peperkamp, Romy van Vreden

:NZL  Lucia Georgalli, Zoi Sadowski-Synnott

:KOR  Yu Seung-Eun

:ESP  Nora Cornell Pato

:SUI  Ariane Burri

:USA  Lily Dhawornvej, Hahna Norman, Jessica Perlmutter

 

Men´s Halfpipe

 

:AUS  Valentino Guseli, Scotty James

:AUT  Florian Lechner

:BRA  Patrick Burgener, Augustinho Teixeira

:CHN  Ren Chongshuo, Wang Ziyang

:GER  Christoph Lechner

:ITA  Louis Philip Vito

:JPN  Ayumu Hirano, Ruka Hirano, Yuto Totsuka, Ryusei Yamada

:NZL  Campbell Melville Ives

:KOR  Kim Geon-Hui, Lee Cha-Eun, Lee Ji-O

:SUI  David Habluetzel, Jonas Hasler, Jan Scherrer, Mischa Zuercher

:USA  Alessandro Barbieri, Chase Blackwell, Chase Josey, Jake Pates

 

Women´s Halfpipe

 

:AUS  Emily Arthur, Amelie Haskell, Misaki Vaughan

:CAN  Brooke Dhondt, Felicity Geremia, Elizabeth Hosking

:CHN  Cai Xuetong, Liu Jiayu, Wu Shaotong, Yang Lu

:GER  Kona Ettel, Leilani Ettel, Anne Hedrich

:JPN  Rise Kudo, Mitsuki Ono, Sara Shimizu, Sena Tomita

:ESP  Queralt Castellet Ibanez

:KOR  Choi Ga-On, Lee Na-Yoon

:SUI  Isabelle Loetscher

:USA  Bea Kim, Chloe Kim, Maddie Mastro, Madeline Schaffrick

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:CAN Mark McMorris suffered a heavy crash during big air training and is questionable for the Olympics :(:(:(

 

I assume he won’t compete in big air qualifications because it’s tomorrow, hopefully he’ll at least be able to compete in the slopestyle qualifications but his health always comes first. 

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Update on McMorris, he’s out of the hospital and feeling good but still will receive some testing by the Canadian Olympic Committee to determine if he’s ready to compete, whatever happens hearing this news is a great sign :cheer:

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Josh said:

Update on McMorris, he’s out of the hospital and feeling good but still will receive some testing by the Canadian Olympic Committee to determine if he’s ready to compete, whatever happens hearing this news is a great sign :cheer:

 

 

 

He's officially out

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