MILANO CORTINA 2026
Athletes from the Pho3nix Athlete Program showcased the power of timely, targeted support at the highest level of sport at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, with 73 per cent of supported athletes securing Olympic qualification. This marked the largest Olympic representation in the program’s history and its most successful to date, securing a historic Olympic gold medal, a bronze medal, and multiple Top 10 finishes.
| Country | Event | Finish | Medal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oriol Cardona Coll | Spain | Ski Mountaineering | Men’s sprint individual champion; 3rd, mixed relay | Gold & Bronze |
| Maximilien Drion | Belgium | Ski Mountaineering | 6th | – |
| Robin Galindo | France | Ski Mountaineering | not qualified | – |
| Nadja Pasternack | Switzerland | Bobsleigh | 9th, 2-woman sled | – |
| Sarah Blizzard | Australia | Bobsleigh | 21st, 2-woman sled | – |
| Alex Insam | Italy | Skijumping | 45th Normal Hill, 35th Large Hill, 10th Mixed Team, 10th Men’s Super Team | – |
| Maria Bukowska-Chyc | Poland | Alpine Snowboard | 27th | – |
| Emily Arthur | Australia | Snowboard Halfpipe | 24th | – |
| Jakub Hrones | Czech Republic | Snowboard Freestyle | 28th Big Air, 21st Slopestyle | – |
| Kamila Kozuback | Poland | Snowboard | not qualified | – |
| Izabela Marcisz | Poland | Cross Country Skiing | 37th Sprint Classic, 40th 10km Skate, 12th 4×7.5km Relay, 11th Team Sprint Skate | – |
| Anastasiia Shepilenko | Ukraine | Alpine Skiing | 32nd Downhill, 39th GS, DNF SuperG and Slalom | – |
| Tim Aufdermauer | Switzerland | Ski Freestyle | not qualified | – |
| Donovan Carillo | Mexico | Figure Skating | 22nd | – |
| Davide Lewton Brain | Luxembourg | Figure Skating | first alternate | – |