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Winter Olympics 2026: Meet the oldest and youngest athletes

Winter Olympics 2026: Meet the oldest and youngest athletes

The 2026 Winter Olympics are right around the corner.

And the Milano Cortina Games could be the biggest yet.

According to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, “[n]early 3,000 athletes from more than 93 National Olympic Committees will take to Milano Cortina to compete on the world stage.” And Team USA could be the biggest contingent yet. “With 232 athletes, and dependent on the number who compete, this will be the largest ever winter U.S. Olympic Team, surpassing the 228 athletes who competed for Team USA at PyeongChang 2018, and the 222 who competed at Sochi 2014.”

“It’s an honor to present the 2026 U.S. Olympic Team, a team full of proven champions and fearless newcomers that have the potential to take Team USA’s winter performance to a new level – and inspire a nation in the process,” said Rocky Harris, USOPC chief of sport and athlete services and Team USA Chef de Mission for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. “These athletes earned their places through years of disciplined focus, competitive excellence, and consistent performance at the highest level of their sport. We are proud to support them alongside our National Governing Bodies as they finalize their preparation and get ready to compete in Milano Cortina against the best in the world.”

These athletes range the gamut from collegiate stars, club sport athletes, and even some with a profession away from their particular discipline.

Their ages run the gamut as well.

Here are the oldest and youngest athletes headed to the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Who are the oldest and youngest athletes on Team USA in 2026?

Let’s start on the younger end of the spectrum.

The youngest member of Team USA? That would be 15-year-old freeskier Abby Winterberger from California. But her path is a rather unconventional one, beyond her age. Winterberger bypassed the traditional U.S. Ski & Snowboard Rookie and Pro Team pathway, and is the only club-level freeski athlete to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

But she has secured three top-ten finishes this competitive season, and heads to Italy as the Freeski Halfpipe U.S. National Champion. She secured that crown due to her performance at the Aspen Grand Prix, where she finished sixth in a deep field, and the leading U.S. skier.

It is an accomplishment her OVFree Head Freeski Coach Cooper Davidson has expected since she joined the club at just seven years old.

“Abby’s dedication, progression, and fearlessness in the pipe have been incredible to watch,” said Davidson. “She’s earned this nomination through grit, consistency, and an ever-growing competitive presence.”

On the other spectrum of Team USA are an elite group of veterans marking their fifth Games, including Lindsey Vonn — who will ski with a torn ACL after a practice injury — Evan Bates (figure skating), Nick Baumgartner (snowboarding), Faye Thelen (formerly Faye Gulini, snowboarding), Kaillie Humphries (bobsled), Hilary Knight (ice hockey), and Elana Meyers Taylor (bobsled). Humphries has raced in four Olympic Winter Games, and additionally served as an alternate athlete at Torino 2006.

Of those athletes, Baumgartner is the oldest. The snowboarder won gold at the 2022 Beijing Olympics at 40 years old, and admits that he is competing against “children” this cycle.

“I’m in a sport against children,” Baumgartner said. “Snowboarding is dominated by youth, and to have a guy like me, the elder statesman, I love it, man. It makes me proud.”

However, Baumgartner is not the oldest member of Team USA.

That would be Rich Ruohonen, a member of Team USA’s curling team. Ruohonen is an alternate, and thus not guaranteed to compete, but at 54 years old he is officially the oldest member of Team USA. If Ruohonen does compete, he will be the oldest Team USA athlete in Olympic history.

He is also a trial lawyer, and a partner at a law firm.

But after years of falling short of the Olympics, he is finally on his way to the Games, where he is excited to embrace the “old guy” role on the team. “I was thinking about getting a shirt that says, ‘I’m not the dad, and I’m not the coach,” said Ruohonen recently.

But he will bring the dad jokes.

Update: Ruohonen entered a match against Switzerland during round-robin play, officially becoming the oldest Team USA athlete in Olympic history:

Who are some other athletes from around the world?

Beyond Team USA, there are some other athletes on both ends of the age spectrum headed to Italy.

Australia’s Indra Brown will arrive in Italy as the youngest member of their team, having just turned 16 years old.

But her rapid rise up the World Cup ranks has Brown considered a potential medal winner in freestyle skiing. While she only began World Cup competition in December of 2025, she has secured finishes of third, second, first, and fourth in just four halfpipe starts. Those finishes have her at the top of the World Cup standings on points heading into the Winter Olympics.

She also secured a silver medal at the X Games in Aspen, becoming the youngest medalist in the event’s history at 15 years old.

In the sliding sports, after celebrating her 17th birthday in late January, skeleton athlete Marta Andžāne from Latvia is the youngest athlete. Bobsledder Edson Bindilatti of Brazil, born in 1979, will turn 47 in March and is the oldest participant in that event.

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Prachi Gaikwad struck gold on Thursday, winning the junior women’s 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) event at the ongoing ISSF shooting Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt, firing 354.6 in the final to overcome Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN) Darya Chuprys who shot 354.4.

Another AIN shooter Elena Kretinina, won bronze with a score of 343.3, exiting the 35-shot final after the 34th shot. Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.

India won a second gold on the day, its third of the campaign so far, when Vanshika Chaudhary and Sejal Kamble finished 1-2 in the junior women’s 10m air pistol final, delivering a third double podium finish for the squad.

Vanshika shot 241.3, while Sejal ended with 239.6 after the 24-shot final, cementing India’s position at the top of the medal tally with a haul of three gold, four silver and three bronze medals as competition day three drew to a close. Liao Ke Rong of Chinese Taipei won bronze with a tally of 218.3 after 22 shots.

Vanshika, who had won a silver in the Asian Championships at home earlier in the year, struck a first junior world cup gold. It was also Sejal’s second silver of competition, having finished second in the women’s 25m pistol a couple of days back.

Prachi was the only Indian to qualify for the junior women’s 3P final at the Olympic International City Shooting range. She took sixth spot with a score of 578 and then began the final placing fifth after the first 10 shots in the Kneeling position. 

India cements top spot as Prachi, Vanshika win gold at ISSF Junior World Cup  Prachi Gaikwad struck gold on Thursday, winning the junior women’s 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) event at the ongoing ISSF shooting Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt, firing 354.6 in the final to overcome Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN) Darya Chuprys who shot 354.4.Another AIN shooter Elena Kretinina, won bronze with a score of 343.3, exiting the 35-shot final after the 34th shot. Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.India won a second gold on the day, its third of the campaign so far, when Vanshika Chaudhary and Sejal Kamble finished 1-2 in the junior women’s 10m air pistol final, delivering a third double podium finish for the squad.Vanshika shot 241.3, while Sejal ended with 239.6 after the 24-shot final, cementing India’s position at the top of the medal tally with a haul of three gold, four silver and three bronze medals as competition day three drew to a close. Liao Ke Rong of Chinese Taipei won bronze with a tally of 218.3 after 22 shots.Vanshika, who had won a silver in the Asian Championships at home earlier in the year, struck a first junior world cup gold. It was also Sejal’s second silver of competition, having finished second in the women’s 25m pistol a couple of days back.Prachi was the only Indian to qualify for the junior women’s 3P final at the Olympic International City Shooting range. She took sixth spot with a score of 578 and then began the final placing fifth after the first 10 shots in the Kneeling position.  Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.
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                            Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.
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                                                    Thereafter she surged to second after the Prone round and was just 0.6 behind Darya, who was leading at that stage. With a 50+ return on the first five shots of the final Standing position, she shot into the lead for the first time in the match.But Darya found a second wind and fired a 51.0 over the next five, as Prachi missed the 10-ring four times, going down to third momentarily with the last five shots remaining.The minor setback did not deter the Indian as she delivered when it mattered most, hitting the 10-ring four times, including two high 10s, to clinch it from Darya by a margin of 0.2.Published on Apr 23, 2026  #India #cements #top #spot #Prachi #Vanshika #win #gold #ISSF #Junior #World #Cup

Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

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Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Thereafter she surged to second after the Prone round and was just 0.6 behind Darya, who was leading at that stage. With a 50+ return on the first five shots of the final Standing position, she shot into the lead for the first time in the match.

But Darya found a second wind and fired a 51.0 over the next five, as Prachi missed the 10-ring four times, going down to third momentarily with the last five shots remaining.

The minor setback did not deter the Indian as she delivered when it mattered most, hitting the 10-ring four times, including two high 10s, to clinch it from Darya by a margin of 0.2.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#India #cements #top #spot #Prachi #Vanshika #win #gold #ISSF #Junior #World #Cup">India cements top spot as Prachi, Vanshika win gold at ISSF Junior World Cup  Prachi Gaikwad struck gold on Thursday, winning the junior women’s 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) event at the ongoing ISSF shooting Junior World Cup Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun in Cairo, Egypt, firing 354.6 in the final to overcome Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN) Darya Chuprys who shot 354.4.Another AIN shooter Elena Kretinina, won bronze with a score of 343.3, exiting the 35-shot final after the 34th shot. Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.India won a second gold on the day, its third of the campaign so far, when Vanshika Chaudhary and Sejal Kamble finished 1-2 in the junior women’s 10m air pistol final, delivering a third double podium finish for the squad.Vanshika shot 241.3, while Sejal ended with 239.6 after the 24-shot final, cementing India’s position at the top of the medal tally with a haul of three gold, four silver and three bronze medals as competition day three drew to a close. Liao Ke Rong of Chinese Taipei won bronze with a tally of 218.3 after 22 shots.Vanshika, who had won a silver in the Asian Championships at home earlier in the year, struck a first junior world cup gold. It was also Sejal’s second silver of competition, having finished second in the women’s 25m pistol a couple of days back.Prachi was the only Indian to qualify for the junior women’s 3P final at the Olympic International City Shooting range. She took sixth spot with a score of 578 and then began the final placing fifth after the first 10 shots in the Kneeling position.  Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.
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                            Naraen Pranav also won bronze in the junior men’s 10m air rifle with a score of 229.5 in the final.
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                                                    Thereafter she surged to second after the Prone round and was just 0.6 behind Darya, who was leading at that stage. With a 50+ return on the first five shots of the final Standing position, she shot into the lead for the first time in the match.But Darya found a second wind and fired a 51.0 over the next five, as Prachi missed the 10-ring four times, going down to third momentarily with the last five shots remaining.The minor setback did not deter the Indian as she delivered when it mattered most, hitting the 10-ring four times, including two high 10s, to clinch it from Darya by a margin of 0.2.Published on Apr 23, 2026  #India #cements #top #spot #Prachi #Vanshika #win #gold #ISSF #Junior #World #Cup

Deadspin | JR Ritchie, Ozzie Albies power Braves past Nationals  Apr 23, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals right fielder Daylen Lile (4) is called out during a rundown off of third base by Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley (27) during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images   JR Ritchie threw seven strong innings in his major-league debut and Ozzie Albies collected three hits and four RBIs, fueling the visiting Atlanta Braves to a 7-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Thursday afternoon.  Aside from his very first pitch, which James Wood sent 387 feet to right field for his 10th home run, little went wrong for Ritchie (1-0). He allowed two runs on five hits and struck out seven batters.  Albies belted his fifth homer of the season in the ninth inning off Julian Fernandez.   Michael Harris II went 3-for-4 and plated two runs before leaving the game after the top of the seventh inning in what the Braves called a precautionary move due to tightness in his left quad.  Matt Olson also had three hits and scored twice for the Braves, who finished with 14 hits on Thursday to win three of the four games in the series.  The Braves snapped a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning against the Washington bullpen.   After getting the first out, Cionel Perez (1-3) walked Drake Baldwin, allowed a single to Olson and loaded the bases by walking Austin Riley.  Gus Varland relieved Perez and threw a wild pitch that scored Baldwin and moved the other runners up a base. Albies ripped a two-run single and scored on Harris’ RBI double.   Perez yielded three runs on one hit and two walks in one-third of an inning.  CJ Abrams homer belted a solo homer off Ritchie in the fourth inning.  That blast tied the game at 2-2 after Albies and Harris gave Atlanta the lead in the top of the frame. Albies’ sacrifice fly scored Olson, who doubled to start the inning. Harris followed with a run-scoring single that brought Riley home.  Dylan Lee pitched a perfect eighth and Carlos Carrasco followed in the ninth to secure the win.  Cade Cavalli struck out a career-high 10 batters for the Nationals. He went five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits.  Daylen Lile went 2-for-2 with a walk for the Nationals, who ended the seven-game homestand with just two wins.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Ritchie #Ozzie #Albies #power #Braves #NationalsApr 23, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals right fielder Daylen Lile (4) is called out during a rundown off of third base by Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley (27) during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

JR Ritchie threw seven strong innings in his major-league debut and Ozzie Albies collected three hits and four RBIs, fueling the visiting Atlanta Braves to a 7-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Thursday afternoon.

Aside from his very first pitch, which James Wood sent 387 feet to right field for his 10th home run, little went wrong for Ritchie (1-0). He allowed two runs on five hits and struck out seven batters.

Albies belted his fifth homer of the season in the ninth inning off Julian Fernandez.

Michael Harris II went 3-for-4 and plated two runs before leaving the game after the top of the seventh inning in what the Braves called a precautionary move due to tightness in his left quad.

Matt Olson also had three hits and scored twice for the Braves, who finished with 14 hits on Thursday to win three of the four games in the series.

The Braves snapped a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning against the Washington bullpen.

After getting the first out, Cionel Perez (1-3) walked Drake Baldwin, allowed a single to Olson and loaded the bases by walking Austin Riley.


Gus Varland relieved Perez and threw a wild pitch that scored Baldwin and moved the other runners up a base. Albies ripped a two-run single and scored on Harris’ RBI double.

Perez yielded three runs on one hit and two walks in one-third of an inning.

CJ Abrams homer belted a solo homer off Ritchie in the fourth inning.

That blast tied the game at 2-2 after Albies and Harris gave Atlanta the lead in the top of the frame. Albies’ sacrifice fly scored Olson, who doubled to start the inning. Harris followed with a run-scoring single that brought Riley home.

Dylan Lee pitched a perfect eighth and Carlos Carrasco followed in the ninth to secure the win.

Cade Cavalli struck out a career-high 10 batters for the Nationals. He went five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits.

Daylen Lile went 2-for-2 with a walk for the Nationals, who ended the seven-game homestand with just two wins.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Ritchie #Ozzie #Albies #power #Braves #Nationals">Deadspin | JR Ritchie, Ozzie Albies power Braves past Nationals  Apr 23, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals right fielder Daylen Lile (4) is called out during a rundown off of third base by Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley (27) during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images   JR Ritchie threw seven strong innings in his major-league debut and Ozzie Albies collected three hits and four RBIs, fueling the visiting Atlanta Braves to a 7-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Thursday afternoon.  Aside from his very first pitch, which James Wood sent 387 feet to right field for his 10th home run, little went wrong for Ritchie (1-0). He allowed two runs on five hits and struck out seven batters.  Albies belted his fifth homer of the season in the ninth inning off Julian Fernandez.   Michael Harris II went 3-for-4 and plated two runs before leaving the game after the top of the seventh inning in what the Braves called a precautionary move due to tightness in his left quad.  Matt Olson also had three hits and scored twice for the Braves, who finished with 14 hits on Thursday to win three of the four games in the series.  The Braves snapped a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning against the Washington bullpen.   After getting the first out, Cionel Perez (1-3) walked Drake Baldwin, allowed a single to Olson and loaded the bases by walking Austin Riley.  Gus Varland relieved Perez and threw a wild pitch that scored Baldwin and moved the other runners up a base. Albies ripped a two-run single and scored on Harris’ RBI double.   Perez yielded three runs on one hit and two walks in one-third of an inning.  CJ Abrams homer belted a solo homer off Ritchie in the fourth inning.  That blast tied the game at 2-2 after Albies and Harris gave Atlanta the lead in the top of the frame. Albies’ sacrifice fly scored Olson, who doubled to start the inning. Harris followed with a run-scoring single that brought Riley home.  Dylan Lee pitched a perfect eighth and Carlos Carrasco followed in the ninth to secure the win.  Cade Cavalli struck out a career-high 10 batters for the Nationals. He went five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits.  Daylen Lile went 2-for-2 with a walk for the Nationals, who ended the seven-game homestand with just two wins.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Ritchie #Ozzie #Albies #power #Braves #Nationals

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