Bulgarian skiers head to 2026 winter Olympics with determination

As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo, Bulgaria's seven ski athletes are set to compete in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and ski jumping despite limited resources. The team aims for solid performances rather than medals, drawing on recent achievements and personal milestones. Their participation highlights the country's persistent efforts in winter sports.

The Winter Olympics, scheduled from February 6 to 22, 2026, in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, represent a major milestone for Bulgarian winter sports. Facing challenges like scarce infrastructure and funding, Bulgaria fields a team of seven dedicated athletes across three disciplines, each bringing notable experience to the global stage.

In alpine skiing, Albert Popov leads the contingent. Born in 1997, he secured a historic World Cup slalom victory on January 8, 2025, in Madonna di Campiglio, Bulgaria's second such win after 1980. "It means everything — the hard work, those years away from the family and the hard trainings," Popov said after his triumph, expressing hope to inspire young Bulgarians. His past includes a ninth-place finish at the 2022 Beijing Olympics and multiple top-15 World Cup results. Teammates Kalin Zlatkov, born in 2001, has notched FIS race wins in 2025 and aims for top-30 finishes, while Anina Zurbrigen, a 2003-born athlete of Bulgarian-Swiss heritage, claimed national slalom titles and a 13th place at the 2025 Winter World University Games.

Cross-country skiing features Mario Matikanov, a 2004-born prodigy who earned bronze at the 2025 University Games in Turin; Daniel Peshkov, born in 2002, known for endurance in long-distance races like his 51st at the 2025 FIS Nordic Worlds; and Kalina Nedyalkova, born in 2001, who finished 13th in the women's interval start at those championships.

Ski jumping's representative, Vladimir Zografski, born in 1993, is Bulgaria's most accomplished in the sport. Training abroad due to domestic limitations, he achieved a fourth place in Ruka in November 2025 and 14th at the Four Hills Tournament earlier that year. "I hope we can correct the mistakes and make ski fans in Bulgaria happy," he shared via video.

The athletes' collective goal is to advance in competitions and elevate Bulgaria's winter sports profile, marking a step forward amid ongoing development hurdles.

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Team USA athletes, including Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn, training on Italian Alps slopes for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Team USA athletes prepare for 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy

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The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics begin on February 6 in Italy, featuring around 230 Team USA athletes across various winter sports. Prominent competitors include alpine skiers Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn, alongside emerging talents in snowboarding and biathlon. Viewers can follow events on NBC channels and Peacock streaming.

National squads for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games have been revealed, featuring top Alpine skiing stars from around the world. The events will take place in Bormio for men and Cortina d'Ampezzo for women, starting February 7. Athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin and Marco Odermatt aim to shine on Italy's iconic slopes.

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The Romanian Ski Biathlon Federation has selected at least 16 athletes to compete across all five disciplines at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, marking a historic first for the organization. President Puiu Gaspar highlighted the achievement as confirmation of winter sports growth in Romania. The team includes competitors in biathlon, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, and alpine skiing.

Team USA has secured three medals in alpine skiing events at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, highlighted by Breezy Johnson's gold in the women's downhill. Lindsey Vonn crashed during the same event, while ongoing weather issues like high winds and variable snow have led to schedule shifts in the second week. Favorites including Mikaela Shiffrin prepare for upcoming technical races as conditions test athletes' adaptability.

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As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics approach from March 6 to 15, para alpine skiers from various nations are preparing for intense competition on the slopes of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Chinese athletes aim to build on their Beijing 2022 success, while Canadian contenders like guide Sierra Smith and sit-skier Brian Rowland overcome injuries for podium chances. The event features five disciplines across sitting, standing, and visually impaired categories.

Canada aims to extend its dominance in Olympic ski cross at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games, despite injury challenges in the women's event. Reece Howden leads the men's field as the top-ranked athlete. Competitors from Sweden, Switzerland, and Italy pose strong threats in the races set for February 20 and 21 in Livigno.

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As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach in Milan Cortina, Italy, top cross-country athletes from Norway, the United States and Sweden are finalizing preparations for events starting February 7. Norwegian star Johannes Høsflot Klæbo aims to extend his dominance, while American standout Jessie Diggins enters her final Games as the world’s top-ranked skier. The Swedish team has implemented early isolation measures to ensure peak condition.

 

 

 

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