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Milano Cortina 2026 - Team USA - Alpine Skiing Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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Team USA 2026

 

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

Men - Bryce Bennett, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Sam Morse, Kyle Negomir, River Radamus, Ryder Sarchett

 

History

 

In 2022, Ryan Cochran-Siegle won silver in the Super-G (and he's still with the team).  We've won plenty of medals in the sport through the years (third behind Austria and Switzerland), but the 2022 total was the lowest in a while.  Back in 2010, we won 8 (the highest total for that sport that year).  We'll see how this year fares.

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What a great start for the women.  6 in the top 20 of the W Giant Slalom in Sölden

 

Paula Moltzan - 2nd

Mikaela Shiffrin - 4th

Nina O'Brien - 6th

Katie Hensien - 12th

A.J. Hurt - 13th

Elisabeth Bocock - 19th

 

(The men only saw River Radamus into the top 30.)

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And another good day for the American women in Levi :FIN for the Slalom.  Shiffrin with Gold, Moltzan in 4th.  AJ Hurt DNFed.

 

The men?  That's another story.

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So sorry to hear about Lindsey Vonn's crash...  I hope she is okay #1, and #2 I just hate it for her, if it dampens her chances at succeeding in Milan.  She had such an amazing WC season leading up to this.  For her sake, I hope she can find a way to pull through.  Regardless, I hope she is proud of what she has already accomplished this year (not to mention everything else in her past).

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