Women's Nordic combined exclusion endangers Olympic status

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.

Nordic combined, which merges cross-country skiing and ski jumping, will feature exclusively as a men's event when the Milano Cortina Games begin next month. This marks it as the sole Winter Olympic discipline without women's participation, despite women competing in their own World Championships and World Cup series since earlier developments in related sports—women's cross-country skiing joined in 1952, and ski jumping in 2014.

The IOC's 2022 decision rejected adding women's Nordic combined, pointing to insufficient global participation, while also flagging low interest in the men's event as a threat to its Olympic place. U.S. athlete Annika Malacinski emphasized the urgency: “We are now in a position where the whole sport is at risk. If you cannot offer men and women equal opportunities, you also risk losing your place in the Games entirely.” She warned that exclusion from the 2030 French Alps Olympics could lead to widespread funding cuts.

Athletes have protested the omission through symbolic actions, such as forming an 'X' with ski poles at starts to signify 'no eXception,' and Norwegian winner Gyda Westvold Hansen appearing with a drawn-on beard. Malacinski shared on social media: "We've pushed through so many barriers trying to make the Olympic Committee hear us. One of our strongest statements was standing together at the start line, raising our poles in an X."

Despite setbacks, optimism persists. Malacinski believes increased popularity could secure inclusion: "If the IOC sees that Nordic combined can be a more popular sport and that more people are watching it, then we will save it." Fellow American Alexa Brabec noted progress since 2022, including stronger leadership, higher competition levels, and more nations involved. "I think everyone is disappointed but working hard these last couple of years to improve the sport and keep it growing and proving that we deserve to be on the Olympic stage," she said. "I am positive and hopeful that they will include us going forward."

The coming Games will test the sport's viability amid these gender equity challenges.

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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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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 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.

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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.

Mikaela Shiffrin and Marco Odermatt are set to pursue Olympic gold in alpine skiing at the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina, Italy. Lindsey Vonn, nursing a knee injury, adds intrigue to the American contingent. The events include downhill, super-G, giant slalom, and slalom for both men and women.

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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.

The 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics open on February 6 in Italy, featuring dispersed venues across northern regions for sustainability. IOC President Kirsty Coventry highlighted added logistical challenges from the spread-out sites. Climate change has warmed host areas, increasing reliance on artificial snow and raising safety concerns for athletes.

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Alpine skiing events at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics begin with training sessions on February 4, featuring top athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn from Team USA. The competitions, held across challenging slopes in Bormio and Cortina d'Ampezzo, include 10 medal events from downhill to slalom. Viewers in the US can stream all events live on Peacock, with select broadcasts on NBC and USA Network.

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