10 US athletes to watch at Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
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Hahna Norman, Grace Henderson, Taylor Heise and Christina Carreira were among the athletes who showed off their new Team USA gear for the 2026 Olympic Games.
The decision comes after widespread protests in both the United States and Milan over the presence and conduct of ICE agents.
SI’s Mitch Goldich and Dan Gartland have returned with a daily podcast for the 2026 Winter Games, starting with a sport-by-sport preview. Subscribe so you don’t miss any of the action.
STAMFORD, CONN. – February 3, 2026 – NBC Sports has selected Sony Electronics to provide technology, including more than 100 cameras and nearly 500 monitors, as well as lenses, accessories, and on-site support for its production of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympics, Feb. 6-22, and March 6-15, respectively.
Many sporting fans are focused on the upcoming Super Bowl LX matchup between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. However, the big game is far from the only marquee event on the horizon. The 2026 Winter Olympics are set to begin with the opening ceremony on Friday,
The Milan village, which will house 1,500 athletes and team members during the Feb. 6-22 Winter Games, will be officially inaugurated Monday by International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry. But it has been buzzing to life for days as athletes have moved in.
“SMT is proud to bring our proven expertise, rigorous preparation, and trusted results technology to NBC Sports’ coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, continuing a legacy of support that began in Sydney in 2000,” said Gerard J. Hall, founder and CEO, SMT.
More than two dozen athletes going to the 2026 Winter Olympics have connections to the state of Michigan.