Compliance with the Olympic Charter and other relevant rules
All athletes must respect and comply with the provisions of the Olympic Charter currently in force, including but not limited to Rule 41 (Nationality of Competitors) and Rule 43 (World Anti-Doping Code and the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions).
Only those athletes who respect and comply with the Olympic Charter, the World Anti-Doping Code, and the Olympic Movement Code on the Prevention of the Manipulation of Competitions, including the conditions of participation estabilisted by the IOC, plus the rules of FIS, may participate in the Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026.
C. 1 Age requirements
All athletes participating in the Olympic Winter Games 2026 must be born before 1 January 2010 in accordance with Article 607.3 Classification at International Competitions of the International Ski Competition Rules (ICR).
C. 2 Medical requirements
To be eligible to participate in the Olympic Winter Games 2026, all athletes must satisfy the medical requirements in accordance with Article 221: Medical Services, Examinations and Doping of the International Ski Competition Rules (ICR).
C. 3 Additional IF eligibility criteria
Athletes must also comply with the following criteria:
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All athletes must be registered with FIS by their National Ski Association and have "Active" status as defined in the FIS database which is published on the official website www.fis-ski.com.
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All athletes must have the required FIS points on the Olympic FIS Points List published on 19 January 2026 as defined in the table below.
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The Olympic FIS Points List is calculated using the average of the best five (5) competition results in the respective event for Slalom and Giant Slalom, respectively the average of the two (2) best results in the respective event for Downhill and Super-G during the qualification period of 1 July 2024 to 18 January 2026.
For the level 2, 3 and 4 Giant Slalom and Slalom (ref. FIS points list), only the races with at least 30 athletes ranked for men's races and at least 20 athletes ranked for women's races will be considered.
For an athlete who has obtained one (1) to four (4) results in Slalom and Giant Slalom during the qualification period, 20% (+) of the average results achieved will be added for each missing result. For example, if an athlete obtained two (2) results, the total competition result (i.e., 5 results) is calculated as follows: calculate the average of the 2 results. For the 3rd result, add 20% of the average of the 2 results. For the 4th result, add 20% of the 3rd result, and for the Olympic FIS points, add 20% of the 4th result (average of the first two (2) results = 100; 3rd results = 120; 4th result = 144; Olympic points =172.8).
For an athlete who has obtained only one (1) result in Downhill and Super-G, during the qualification period, 20% (+) will be added to the single result. For example, if an athlete obtained one (1) result, the Olympic FIS points (i.e., 2 results) is calculated as follows: For the Olympic FIS points, add 20% to the 1st result (1st result = 100; Olympic FIS points = 120).
If the status 'injured' was approved on the base FIS Point List (BL) 2026, this status and the corresponding valid FIS points on 19 January 2026 will be used for the Olympic FIS Points List and thereby also the Olympic Quota Allocation List.
Alpine Event
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Olympic FIS points
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Downhill
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<=80.00 pts
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Super-G
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<=80.00 pts
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Team Combined
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Team Combined Downhill run <=80.00 pts in Downhill
Team Combined Slalom run <=120.00 pts in Slalom
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Slalom
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<=120.00 pts
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Giant Slalom
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<=120.00 pts
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