Four athletes will be representing Team Ireland at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. Anabelle Zurbay, Cormac Comerford, and Ben Lynch are making their first Olympic appearance, while Thomas Maloney Westgård is becoming Ireland’s second-ever three-time Winter Olympian at this year's games in Italy.
Who are the four athletes from Ireland at the 2026 Winter Olympics at Milan-Cortina, and when are they in action?
Carnage on the slopes of the Stelvio. Rarely if ever has the Winter Olympics slalom taken out so many contenders so spectacularly or so fast, all of which made Cormac Comerford’s 31 st place finish feel something like a victory in itself.
ANABELLE ZURBAY was pleased with her showing on her Winter Olympics debut. The Team Ireland teenager, 17, finished 48th in the women’s giant slalom in a time of 2:31.70. Zurbay clocked 1:12.82 on
Roger Moore managed it with aplomb. In a thrilling James Bond escape, with sublime dexterity and agility, Moore as 007, went off-piste to evade the enemy agents once again.
Four skiers are set to represent Ireland in Italy on the world stage as the Games start this week
Athletes from more than 90 countries will compete for Winter Olympic medals in 116 events over 16 days, and USA TODAY is keeping a tally of every nation finishing on the podium. Here's a look at the latest medal standings on the morning of Monday, Feb. 16, as well as when each medal event will take place.
Often referred to as the lake county, Westmeath is certainly not associated with alpine skiing. In fact, its landscape is quite the opposite and considered flat and boggy. And while the county has produced its fair share of musical success,
The 17-year-old finished 48th in the Women's Slalom with a combined time of 1:58.50 at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
Thomas Maloney Westgård marked his third Winter Olympics appearance on Sunday with his best result in the cross-country skiathlon at Milano Cortina, finishing 35th over the 20km race which combines the classic and freestyle techniques.