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Milano Cortina 2026 - Team USA - Snowboard


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Team USA 2026

 

Halfpipe

Women - Bea Kim, Chloe Kim, Maddie Mastro, Maddy Schaffrick

Men - Alessandro Barbieri, Chase Blackwell, Chase Josey, Jake Pates

 

Parallel Giant Slalom

Women - Iris Pflum

Men - Cody Winters

 

Slopestyle

Women - Lily Dhawornvej, Hahna Norman, Jess Perlmutter

Men - Jake Canter, Sean FitzSimons, Red Gerard, Ollie Martin

 

Snowboard Cross

Women - Stacy Gaskill, Hanna Percy, Brianna Schnorrbusch, Faye Thelen

Men - Nick Baumgartner, Nathan Pare, Jake Vedder, Cody Winters

 

History

The USA is on top of the medal count overall, though last year, Canada earned more medals than us.  We'll see about this year!

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Final thoughts...

 

Two medals in all...this is Japan's sport.  But we had some top finishes, and should see several of these guys and gals in four years.

 

17-year-old Ollie Martin - 4th place in Big Air

Jake Canter - Bronze in Slopestyle (Red Gerard and Ollie made it to Top 10, too)

Of course Chloe Kim showed out, earning Silver in HP.

Not too much luck in PGS, and in SBX, of course there was Baumgartner's 7th place finish, and Faye Thelen finished similarly for the ladies.

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2 hours ago, clemsonbeav said:

Final thoughts...

 

Two medals in all...this is Japan's sport.  But we had some top finishes, and should see several of these guys and gals in four years.

 

17-year-old Ollie Martin - 4th place in Big Air

Jake Canter - Bronze in Slopestyle (Red Gerard and Ollie made it to Top 10, too)

Of course Chloe Kim showed out, earning Silver in HP.

Not too much luck in PGS, and in SBX, of course there was Baumgartner's 7th place finish, and Faye Thelen finished similarly for the ladies.

Ollie Martin was a breakout star for me. Didn't win a medal, but he is legit.

 

Japan is really starting to dominate this sport, like you mentioned.

 

The men's snowboard halfpipe was one of my favorite events of these Olympics. The progression in that event, the amplitude on each hit, just a spectacle to watch.

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