As the 100-day countdown to Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo begins, the United States is gearing up to send a strong contingent of skiers and snowboarders to the 2026 Winter Olympics. The National Governing Bodies (NGBs) for each sport will play a crucial role in selecting athletes who will represent Team USA.
Freestyle Skiing
In freestyle skiing, up to 32 U.S. athletes could qualify for the Olympic team across all disciplines. Currently, four skiers have already secured their spots: Alex Ferreira (halfpipe), Alex Hall (slopestyle/big air), Jaelin Kauf (moguls), and Quinn Dehlinger (aerials). The freestyle skiing landscape has seen significant changes in recent years, with the introduction of triples in ski and snowboard competitions.
Three-time Olympic medalist Jamie Anderson is set to return to competitive snowboarding after taking time off to focus on her family. With two young daughters, she'll aim to earn enough points at upcoming slopestyle and big air qualification events to compete for a fourth Olympics.
Snowboarding
In snowboarding, Chloe Kim (halfpipe) and Red Gerard (slopestyle/big air) have already secured their spots by ranking among the top Americans in their respective World Snowboard Points Lists. Gerard is treating his early qualification with caution, focusing on training and taking his time to master new tricks.
The U.S. halfpipe women are looking strong, with Kim leading the way, followed closely by other talented skiers. The men's slopestyle discipline is the United States' strongest snowboarding event, with four athletes ranked in the world top 10.
Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Nordic Combined, and Ski Jumping
No U.S. alpine skiers, cross country skiers, Nordic combined skiers, or ski jumpers have yet clinched their spot at the Games. However, several names are vying for crucial qualifying points in various events.
Mikaela Shiffrin, the winningest alpine skier of all time, is looking to return to the podium after missing it in Beijing 2022. She'll focus on slalom and giant slalom, events where she won gold at Sochi and Pyeongchang.
The Macuga family is also making waves, with Lauren, Sam, Alli, and elder brother Daniel all hoping to make their Olympic debut together. Their story is one of sibling rivalry turned into a tight-knit team, as they prepare for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
As the Team USA roster takes shape, fans can expect an exciting ride filled with talented athletes from across various disciplines. The stage is set for another thrilling Winter Olympics event, and the countdown begins now.
Freestyle Skiing
In freestyle skiing, up to 32 U.S. athletes could qualify for the Olympic team across all disciplines. Currently, four skiers have already secured their spots: Alex Ferreira (halfpipe), Alex Hall (slopestyle/big air), Jaelin Kauf (moguls), and Quinn Dehlinger (aerials). The freestyle skiing landscape has seen significant changes in recent years, with the introduction of triples in ski and snowboard competitions.
Three-time Olympic medalist Jamie Anderson is set to return to competitive snowboarding after taking time off to focus on her family. With two young daughters, she'll aim to earn enough points at upcoming slopestyle and big air qualification events to compete for a fourth Olympics.
Snowboarding
In snowboarding, Chloe Kim (halfpipe) and Red Gerard (slopestyle/big air) have already secured their spots by ranking among the top Americans in their respective World Snowboard Points Lists. Gerard is treating his early qualification with caution, focusing on training and taking his time to master new tricks.
The U.S. halfpipe women are looking strong, with Kim leading the way, followed closely by other talented skiers. The men's slopestyle discipline is the United States' strongest snowboarding event, with four athletes ranked in the world top 10.
Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Nordic Combined, and Ski Jumping
No U.S. alpine skiers, cross country skiers, Nordic combined skiers, or ski jumpers have yet clinched their spot at the Games. However, several names are vying for crucial qualifying points in various events.
Mikaela Shiffrin, the winningest alpine skier of all time, is looking to return to the podium after missing it in Beijing 2022. She'll focus on slalom and giant slalom, events where she won gold at Sochi and Pyeongchang.
The Macuga family is also making waves, with Lauren, Sam, Alli, and elder brother Daniel all hoping to make their Olympic debut together. Their story is one of sibling rivalry turned into a tight-knit team, as they prepare for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
As the Team USA roster takes shape, fans can expect an exciting ride filled with talented athletes from across various disciplines. The stage is set for another thrilling Winter Olympics event, and the countdown begins now.