2026 Winter Olympics Cortina, Italy

High hopes for the US Women's Team in Cortina.

Wiki- "The U.S. women's Olympic alpine ski team for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics is poised to be one of the strongest in history, building on a remarkable resurgence since the 2022 Games.

Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated alpine skier of all time with two Olympic golds, eight world titles, and 107 World Cup wins, remains the cornerstone of the team. She is joined by Lindsey Vonn, the 41-year-old speed legend, who has made a stunning comeback after retirement and partial knee replacement, dominating downhill and super-G events in 2025–2026.

The team’s depth is unprecedented. In early 2025, Breezy Johnson won gold in the downhill and team combined at the World Championships, while Lauren Macuga earned super-G bronze. Paula Moltzan claimed giant slalom bronze, marking the first time four different U.S. women won individual medals at a single World Championships. This success reflects a broader transformation in the program, driven by strategic leadership and athlete development.

The current roster, announced on January 21, 2026, includes these top performers and emerging talents, making the U.S. women's alpine team a dominant force with medal threats across all disciplines—slalom, giant slalom, downhill, super-G, and combined."
 

1956 was the first time for Cortina d'Ampezzo to organize the Winter Olympics. Now, after 70 years, it's the second time, but this time together with Milano. On my way to the Adriatic Sea I often came through Cortina d'Ampezzo, but always in summer.
 
Well, I am really looking forward to it! I love to watch the skiing and the ice skating and speed skating events. And, of course, the opening ceremonies is always great. I got to see the 2010 opening ceremony in Vancouver in person....from the nosebleed seats....for which I paid $800 for the ticket. It was worth it for a once-in-my-lifetime-event, but..... I'm perfectly happy seeing it on TV.
 
As much as I like watching the Olympics, I really wish there was a rule, athletes who have already won in previous Olympics either winter or summer not be named again on their country's team.Let some one else become a 1st time particpant
I can think of 1 athlete,who shouldn't have been allowed to compete every 4 years, swimmer, Michael Phelps, talk about greed
 


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