What’s new at 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
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Henniyah, Helaina and Henri Rivers are triplets from New York, who hope to represent Jamaica in alpine skiing in the upcoming Winter Olympics.
Both bring compelling storylines to the Milan-Cortina Games. Vonn, 41, is attempting a huge comeback, and Stolz in America's rising star.
The stakes for all these U.S. skiers, skaters, snowboarders and sliders over the next 100 days could not be more clear. A chance for Olympic glory.
Speed skater Erin Jackson shared insight into her training routine ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics—where she plans to defend her gold medal—in an exclusive E! News interview.
We are officially 100 days out from the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, and dozens of athletes have descended on New York City as they prepare for the world
The sport had made its debut in the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games and was last featured in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
The games will take place across multiple regions in Northern Italy, making it the first Winter Olympics to bear the names of two cities: Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo. The sports event runs from Feb. 6, 2026, through Feb. 22, 2026, followed by the Paralympic Winter Games a month later.
As Earth warms at a record rate, winters are shorter and milder and there is less snow globally, creating clear challenges for winter sports that depend on cold, snowy conditions. With 100 days until the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games begin, many athletes say climate change is shaping their training and perhaps even the future of their sport.