2026, Australia and Winter Olympics
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There are eight new events at the Milan Cortina games, and several Australians are right in the mix for a medal.
Who are the Aussies to keep an eye on? How can we watch them in Australia? When does it start? How many gold medals have Australia won? We've answered every question about the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
Australia’s flag bearers for the Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Saturday have been revealed, but it will be a bittersweet moment for one.
Australia is sending 53 athletes to the 2026 Winter Olympics in February and 15 paralympians to the Winter Paralympics in March When it comes to physical currency, it’s tough to beat Australia’s brightly colored paper bills.
High in the Italian Alps, a remote, tax-free mountain town has become the epicentre of Australia’s Winter Olympics campaign.
Anthony, Graham, and snowboarders Scotty James and Valentino Guseli are Australia’s leading medal contenders, with the nations’s previous Winter Games record being four podium finishes. Below is a detailed list of what time every Australian is competing at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, All times are AEDT.
Australia has a "home away from home" for the Milan Cortina Olympics at the European Training Centre in Gavirate, Italy.
Australia has claimed only one medal in snowboard cross but suddenly has three great chances this time. From Cooma, the same NSW town that produced Torah Bright, Baff, 23, has been emerging as a major talent for some years now.
With Italian design heritage in the backdrop and leading brands dressing teams from around the world, the 2026 Olympic uniforms are looking like they would be just as at home on the streets of any international fashion week as they will be on the podium.
Team USA is gearing up for the 2026 Winter Olympics, which has already kicked off with some curling events ahead of the opening ceremony Friday in Milan, Italy.