Vermont's Own Ryan Cochran-Siegle Victorious in Olympics Downhill Training
- This week, the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics begin and the Philadelphia region will compete across skating, luge, skeleton, bobsled, curling and hockey, while NBC10 profiles local athletes and Team USA sent a 232-athlete roster.
- Born and raised in Warrington, Bucks County, Andrew Heo, who makes his second Olympic team, will have his family attend for the first time; Matthew Greiner, 22, competes in luge at his first Olympics.
- Scheduled times list when to watch local athletes in action, including Isabeau Levito at Milano Ice Skating Arena on Feb. 6 at 7:35 a.m. EST and women’s curling from Feb. 12–22 at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium.
- NHL connections create unusual national alignments and storylines at the Games as Rasmus Ristolainen, Dan Vladar, and Travis Sanheim compete for Finland, Czechia, and Canada while Rick Tocchet coaches Canada.
- Veteran athletes bring comeback and milestone narratives to the Games as Summer Britcher, 31, aims for a medal in Milan Cortina after Beijing 2022 and Kelly Curtis, 37, returns as a new mother.
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Ryan Cochran-Siegle fastest in Olympics downhill training as Norwegian skier airlifted to hospital
American skier Ryan Cochran-Siegle was fastest in the opening downhill training session of the Milan Cortina Games. He edged out Italian Giovanni Franzoni by 0.16 seconds and Swiss Marco Odermatt by 0.40 seconds. This is Cochran-Siegle’s third Winter Olympics, having…
Cochran-Siegle fastest in Olympics downhill training, Norwegian skier airlifted to hospital
American skier Ryan Cochran-Siegle was fastest in the opening downhill training session of the Milano-Cortina Games on Wednesday but another racer had to be airlifted off the fearsome Stelvio slope.
Another Cochran leads UVM contingent at Winter Olympics
Catamounts from five nations chase gold in skiing and women’s hockey Nine current or former students from the University of Vermont are set to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics, which will take place in Northern Italy with competition starting Thursday, February 5 and running through February 22. UVM-associated athletes will compete in several sports, including hockey, Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and biathlon. Hockey action will take …
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