Milano Cortina 2026 News

The latest news from Team Ireland at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games

FROM KILTERNAN TO THE STELVIO SLOPES – COMERFORD

Christian Petersen/Getty Images Day Five – Team Ireland at Milano Cortina ‘26 Alpine Skier Cormac Comerford was back in action this morning, competing in the Men’s Super-G speed event in Bormio. The Dubliner held his form on one of the toughest courses in the world to finish 37th with a time of 1:34.58. The event [...]

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NORWEGIAN GALWEGIAN OPENS CROSS COUNTRY WINTER OLYMPIC CAMPAIGN

Day Two – Team Ireland at Milano Cortina ‘26 Three-time Olympian, Thomas Maloney Westgård finished his first race of three at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, with a 35th place in the Men’s 10km + 10km Skiathlon in a time of 49.24.6. The Cross-Country skiing events take place in the Tesero Cross-Country Stadium

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CORMAC COMERFORD KICKS OFF IRISH ACTION IN BORMIO

Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile Day One – Team Ireland at Milano Cortina ‘26 Dubliner Cormac Comerford launched Team Ireland’s Olympic campaign today, officially becoming Ireland’s 34th Winter Olympian as he competed in the Men’s Downhill at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. Racing on the iconic Stelvio Slope, the Alpine skier recorded a time

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TEAM IRELAND PREPARE FOR OPENING CEREMONY

Ireland to walk in three clusters in tonight’s celebration at Milano Cortina ‘26 The Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games officially open tonight, with opening-day celebrations taking place across four clusters in northern Italy. Team Ireland will be represented by four athletes, all competing in snow sports.   While the main Opening Ceremony is staged

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A Message from the Milano Cortina Chef de Mission – Nancy Chillingworth

  The road to the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games has been defined by exceptional standards and relentless ambition. Over recent seasons, Irish winter athletes have competed in some of the most demanding international environments in sport, raising the level of performance required simply to qualify for these Games. To stand on an Olympic

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Introducing… Thomas Maloney Westgård (Cross-Country Skiing)

From the tiny island of Leka off the coast of Norway, which boasts a mere 600 inhabitants, Irish cross country skier Maloney Westgård represents Ireland thanks to his mother Celia Maloney from Dunmore, Co.Galway.     Celia moved to Norway over 35 years ago after meeting her husband Ove on a holiday in the Canaries.

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ALLIANZ FLAGBEARERS REVEALED FOR TEAM IRELAND AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS

Thomas Maloney Westgård and Anabelle Zurbay to fly the Irish flag at the Opening Ceremony in Milano Cortina 2026   The Olympic Federation of Ireland (OFI) is proud to announce Thomas Maloney Westgård and Anabelle Zurbay as the Allianz Flagbearers for Team Ireland at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. In line with the

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Leadership, Preparation and Performance: Key Patent Innovations in Conversation with Team Ireland Ahead of Milano Cortina 2026

With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games starting in just a few day’s time, Team Ireland are in advanced preparations at their pre-Games camp in the Italian Alps. As one of Team Ireland’s partners, Key Patent Innovations understands the value of preparation, precision and performance under pressure. In this Q&A, Angela Quinlan, Managing Director

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Hertz: Keeping Team Ireland Moving at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will present one of the most complex logistical challenges in Olympic history. Spread across northern Italy, the Games will take place over vast distances, rugged mountain terrain and multiple athlete villages. For Team Ireland, a small team competing across several locations, the ability to move quickly, safely and independently

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