Women's Nordic combined seeks Olympic inclusion amid sport's uncertain future

Nordic combined remains the only Winter Olympic sport without women's events, despite the International Olympic Committee's push for gender balance in the 2026 Milan Cortina Games. Athletes like Annika Malacinski express frustration over the exclusion, while the entire discipline faces potential removal from the program. A crucial vote in June will decide its fate.

Nordic combined, featuring ski jumping followed by cross-country skiing, has been a men's event in every Winter Olympics since 1924. The International Olympic Committee describes the upcoming Milan Cortina Games as the most gender-balanced in history, with women comprising 47 percent of athletes. Yet, for competitors like 24-year-old Annika Malacinski, the progress feels incomplete. "It really feels like they’re just spitting in our face," she said, reacting to the lack of women's events despite advancements in other sports.

Historically, women's participation in Winter Olympics has expanded slowly. In 1956, the last Games in Cortina, women competed only in figure skating, Alpine skiing, and cross-country skiing. Women's bobsled arrived in 2002, ski jumping in 2014, and for 2026, 15 of 16 sports will include women, with female cross-country skiers racing the men's 50-kilometer distance for the first time.

The push for women's Nordic combined is complicated by the sport's overall viability. A June vote will determine if it remains in the Olympic program, amid concerns over declining participation and medal dominance by Norway, Germany, Finland, and Austria, which have claimed over 75 percent of awards. In the United States, USA Nordic Sport ceased funding the discipline in June 2024, prompting Jill Brabec and other parents to form Nordic Combined USA. They have focused on fundraising to sustain a training partnership with Norway's national team, started in 2022.

Progress is evident on the World Cup circuit. Brabec's daughter, Alexa, 21, secured the U.S.'s first medal in five years this season, followed by two more podiums and a gold on Friday, placing her second globally. Malacinski achieved eight top-15 finishes, including a personal-best sixth on Friday, ranking 12th. She started the sport at 16 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and Finland, her parents' homeland. The International Ski Federation added women's World Cup events in 2020, with Tara Geraghty-Moats winning the inaugural race.

Of 837 global Nordic combined athletes as of January 2025, 217 are women, showing growing parity on the women's side. However, the IOC's 2022 decision not to include women for 2026 has hindered sponsorship and visibility. Despite this, women's event viewership rose 25 percent in the 2024-25 season. Malacinski uses her social media—nearly 50,000 TikTok followers and 30,000 on Instagram—to advocate, drawing support from fans and sponsors.

She plans to attend the Olympic events in Predazzo and Tesero, Val di Fiemme, starting February 11, to support her brother Niklas (ranked 29th) and Ben Loomis (41st). The U.S. last medaled in 2010 Vancouver, winning four. "The Olympics just doesn’t see the quality of what the women could bring," Malacinski said. Brabec views inclusion as a "huge win" for the IOC, now led by its first female president, Kirsty Coventry, appointed in 2025. Efforts continue to build awareness, urging fans to watch the men's events without boycotts.

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Diverse Team USA athletes from skiing, snowboarding, and hockey pose excitedly against the snowy Italian Alps for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics preview.
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Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics preview features diverse U.S. athletes

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The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, Italy, begin on February 6, promising record gender balance with women comprising 47% of participants. Team USA boasts athletes from states like Colorado, Washington, and Michigan across disciplines including alpine skiing, snowboarding, and hockey. Norway leads predictions for most gold medals at 63%, followed by the U.S. at 18%.

Nordic combined stands at a pivotal moment ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, where women remain barred from competing. U.S. athlete Annika Malacinski is spearheading efforts to highlight the sport's precarious future. The International Olympic Committee has cited a lack of universality for the exclusion, putting the entire discipline at risk.

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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.

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee revealed its 232-athlete roster for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, highlighting strong representation from states like Colorado, Utah and Minnesota. Notable figures include alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin and cross-country star Jessie Diggins, both preparing for pivotal appearances. The games begin February 6 in Italy, featuring both veterans and debutants across snow sports.

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A select group of Russian and Belarusian athletes will participate in the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics as Individual Neutral Athletes, stripped of national symbols due to ongoing sanctions. This follows bans stemming from doping scandals and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Up to 20 competitors will feature across five sports, facing strict qualification hurdles.

이탈리아 코르티나 담페초에서 열리는 2026 동계올림픽 혼합복식 컬링은 수요일 라운드 로빈 경기로 시작해 금요일 개회식 전에 첫 번째 종목이 된다. 경험이 풍부한 국제 메달리스트들이 포진된 치열한 경쟁 속에서 빠른 페이스와 팀 간 과거 대결 부족으로 인해 예측 불가능한 전개가 예상된다. 한국 쌍은 시즌에 상당한 경기를 치른 국가 중 하나로 컬링 대회를 연다.

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밀라노-코르티나 2026 동계 올림픽 컬링은 2월 4일 믹스더블스로 시작해 2월 22일 여자 팀 결승까지 이어진다. 영국, 캐나다, 스웨덴이 모든 종목에서 최상위 후보로 부상했으며, 개최국 이탈리아도 믹스더블스에서 강력한 경쟁자다. 전통 강국들이 이탈리아 알프스의 역사적인 코르티나 올림픽 스타디움에서 경쟁한다.

 

 

 

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