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Injured athletes who will miss Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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Injured athletes who will miss Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 

 

 

Alpine Skiing

:ITA Marta Bassino

:SUI Gino Caviezel

:SLO Neja Dvornik

:AUT Magdalena Egger

:SUI Michelle Gisin

:SUI Lara Gut-Behrami

:AUT Katharina Liensberger

:USA Lauren Macuga

:NOR Marte Monsen

:ITA Marta Rossetti

:SLO Andreja Slokar

:NOR Alexander Steen Olsen

 

Biathlon

:NOR Ida Lien

 

Freestyle Skiing

:CAN Olivia Asselin

:CAN Alexandre Duchaine

:SWE Filip Gravenfors

:CAN Courtney Hoffos

:FRA Tess Ledeux

:CAN Abby McEwen

:SWE Robin Olgaard

:CAN India Sherret

 

Ice Hockey

:LAT Rodrigo Abols

:FIN Aleksander Barkov

:SWE Jonas Brodin

:SWE Leo Carlsson

:SVK Samuel Honzek

:SVK Marek Hrivik

:USA Seth Jones

:SWE William Karlsson

:GER Tom Kuhnhackl

:LAT Eriks Mateiko

 

Short Track

:NED Daan Kos

:ITA Martina Valcepina

 

Ski Jumping

:CAN Alexandria Loutitt

:ITA Lara Malsiner

:AUT Eva Pinkelnig

 

Snowboarding

:CAN Liam Brearley

:CAN Tess Critchlow

:SUI Nicolas Huber

:SUI Iouri Podladtchikov

:SUI Andrina Salis

:SUI Berenice Wicki

 

Speed Skating

:NED Elisa Dul

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2025 World Champion Liam Brearley in Snowboarding Slopestyle :CAN 

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:SUI Lara Gut-Behrami (Alpine Skiing)

:SLO Neja Dvornik (Alpine Skiing)

:USA Lauren Macuga (Alpine Skiing)

:SLO Andreja Slokar (Alpine Skiing)

:FIN Aleksander Barkov (Ice Hockey)

:SVK Samuel Honzek (Ice Hockey)

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:CAN India Sherret (ski cross)

 

Another name to the ever-growing list of injuries for the Canadian team… used to be excited for the Olympics, now not so much…

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10 minutes ago, Josh said:

:CAN India Sherret (ski cross)

 

Another name to the ever-growing list of injuries for the Canadian team… used to be excited for the Olympics, now not so much…

Italy also has its own list, although of course not every injury is as terribile  in terms of medal losses. In winter sports have unfortunately much more injuries than summer sports. In the summer only: cycling, volleyball and football.

 

 

- Brignone: will return in January,
- Tabanelli: will return for the Olympics,
- Bassino: season over,
- Marta Rossetti: season over,
- Lara Malsinier: season over.

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