Posted on Jan 12, 2026 / Sports

Team Switzerland will compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, with 95 athletes across eight sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, cross‑country, curling, figure skating, ice hockey, ski mountaineering, and speed skating. Switzerland is eager to build on its rich winter sports tradition, aiming for medals especially in alpine skiing and other technical events.
In ice hockey, the Swiss men’s and women’s teams are set to compete with NHL players taking part for the first time since 2014, giving the men’s squad real depth with stars like Roman Josi, Nico Hischier, Kevin Fiala, Timo Meier, Nino Niederreiter and others who helped Switzerland reach World Championship finals recently. Switzerland has not won an Olympic hockey medal since 1948, but its growing strength on the world stage makes it a team to watch.
In curling, Team Switzerland will be led by Yannick Schwaller in the men’s and Silvana Tirinzoni in the women’s tournaments — both squads ranked highly internationally and featuring experienced players with world championship medals and playoff pedigree.
Swiss ski mountaineering boasts top athletes like Marianne Fatton, a recent World Championship gold medalist in sprint and strong contender in the Olympic debut of the sport. The alpine skiing team also includes some of the world’s best racers; Marco Odermatt has dominated the men’s World Cup circuit and is among the favorites for medals in downhill, super‑G, and giant slalom.
Switzerland’s biathlon and cross‑country teams bring competitive depth, aiming for top‑10 finishes and potential podium surprises based on World Cup and championship results. The figure skating squad is smaller but seeks strong performances in singles and pairs events.
Swiss speed skating and short‑track entries include several women and a man qualified, offering further medal chances in sprint and team events on the ice. While alpine skiing often draws the most attention, Switzerland’s broad winter sports program means it has a shot across multiple disciplines.
Medal projections and betting markets suggest Switzerland could finish among the top nations in total medals at the Games, reflecting its balanced strength across snow and ice sports.
Overall, Team Switzerland mixes NHL hockey stars, world‑class skiers, strong curlers, and rising talents in ski mountaineering and skating, making it one of the most competitive and watched teams at Milano Cortina 2026.
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