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The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan will feature ski mountaineering, with short sprint races in Bormio, Italy. Skimo made its Olympic debut. Time will tell if it sticks around for another Winter Games. Here's how to watch the U.S. ski mountaineering team when they compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
Ski mountaineering will make its debut at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's how the event works.
Ski mountaineering is the lone addition to the Olympic program for the 2026 Milan Cortina Games. Here's everything to know about the sport.
Swiss world champion Marianne Fatton easily won the first ever ski mountaineering Olympic gold medal amid heavy snowfall in the women's sprint on Thursday. Fatton completed the course in 2 minutes 59.
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Ski mountaineering is the hot new event at the Olympics—and it’s changing everything about ski gear
A 76-year-old company redesigned its gear to outfit ‘skimo’ athletes for their Olympic debut. The 2026 Milan-Cortino Winter Olympics is set to debut a new sport: ski mountaineering, also known as skimo.
Ski mountaineering makes its Olympics debut in Milan Cortina in 2026. Here's more on this new Olympic sport, its schedule and how to watch.
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Ski mountaineering makes Olympic debut on snowy day as Marianne Fatton of Switzerland wins 1st gold
BORMIO, Italy (AP) — They skied uphill through a diamond-shaped pattern and climbed a flight of on-slope stairs in their ski boots. Far from done, they endured more lung-searing climbing, with skis back on,
Ski mountaineering is new to the Olympics, but it's actually one of the oldest forms of skiing. Here's more on the treacherous sport that pushes athletes to their limits.
Ski mountaineering makes its Olympic debut with the men’s and women’s sprint events in Bormio, featuring three rounds and mixed relay competition.
Tied for second place in the World Cup rankings are France’s Thibault Anselmet, who is also an amateur wildlife photographer, and Spain’s Oriol Cardona Coll, whose photo on the official Olympics website makes him look pretty “coll,” indeed.