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Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026

The best of the best are taking part in the biggest games of the winter. Here’s who is representing the USA!

Erin Jackson

Olympian, Speedskating

Erin Jackson grew up in Ocala, Florida, where she began inline skating after her mom, Rita, had a chance encounter with famed inline skating coach Renee Hildebrand. Jackson would join Hildebrand's team, including future Team USA teammates Brittany Bowe and Joey Mantia. At 17, Jackson would be a junior inline champion in the 500-meter track event and competed in inline speedskating world championships and roller derby for Team USA ahead of the 2018 world cup before taking up long track speedskating.

Erin Jackson, Olympian, Speedskating

Kendall Coyne Schofield

Olympian, Hockey

Kendall Coyne Schofield started skating when she was three years old following her older brother, Kevin, to the ice hockey rink. Eventually her parents put her in figure skates, but that lasted about a week before Kendall told her parents she was going to play hockey. Kendall Coyne Schofield went to Northeastern University to play in college and led the Huskies to their first ever NCAA Tournament berth while winning the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Awards as the top player in women's college hockey.

Kendall Coyne Schofield, Olympian, Hockey

Madison Chock + Evan Bates

Olympians, Figure Skating

Announced partnership in July 2011. They set the record for the highest-ever free dance and total score at the U.S. Championships in 2023. They also broke the world record for highest-ever rhythm dance and free dance score at 2023 World Team Trophy. Became just the second U.S. ice dance team to go undefeated in a calendar year (2023) and became the first U.S. ice dance team to win back-to-back World titles at the 2024 World Championships. At the 2024 World Championships, they came the U.S. ice dance team with the most World medals (five). Madison and Evan are the first U.S. ice dance team to win three World titles at the 2025 World Championships.

Madison Chock + Evan Bates, Olympians, Figure Skating

Ilia Malinin

Olympic hopeful, Figure Skating

The young American, born to Olympic figure skaters Tatiana Malinina and Roman Skorniakov, is the only skater male or female to have successfully landed the quadruple Axel, skating's most difficult jump, in competition. The self-proclaimed "quad god", a nickname he has also chosen for his social media handles, is also the only man to have attempted seven quadruple jumps in a routine.

Ilia Malinin, Olympic hopeful, Figure Skating

Brenna Huckaby

Paralympian, Snowboarding

Brenna Huckaby grew up in Louisiana as a competitive gymnast, but after dealing with lingering knee pain, she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer, and had her right leg amputated at age 14. Shortly after, Huckaby was first introduced to snowboarding on a rehabilitation trip to Utah.

Brenna Huckaby, Paralympian, Snowboarding

Malik Jones

Paralympian, Sled Hockey

Malik Jones was introduced to sled hockey at the age of seven when his grandmother discovered a local program. Jones, who was born without shinbones and had both his legs amputated at 10 months old, tried a variety of sports growing up, including wheelchair tennis, fencing, cycling and archery, but he was drawn to the team camaraderie of sled hockey.

Malik Jones, Paralympian, Sled Hockey

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