Japan's bobsleigh team has lost its chance to compete in the men's two-man event at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics due to a misunderstanding of qualification rules by the national federation. The error stemmed from failing to account for a rule change by the international body. The federation has apologized to its athletes.
Japan's national bobsleigh federation announced on January 14 that the country will not compete in the men's two-man bobsleigh event at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. The failure resulted from a misunderstanding of qualification requirements by the federation's competition committee, dooming the team's hopes under International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF) rules.
Previously, slots were determined solely by two-man event results, but the IBSF changed the system two years ago to base them on combined points from two-man and four-man events. The Japanese federation did not attend the meeting where this was explained and thus remained unaware of the update. As a result, it made no plans for athletes to enter the relevant four-man competitions, with training staff mistakenly believing there had been no rule change.
The error came to light earlier this year when pointed out by representatives from other countries. A federation official stated, “We are truly sorry [to the athletes] and cannot apologize enough.”
This mishap shatters the Olympic aspirations of Japanese bobsleigh athletes and highlights shortcomings in the federation's preparations. The Milano-Cortina Games are scheduled from February 6 to 28 in Italy.