Swiss Olympics has announced an additional 44 athletes for Milano Cortina 2026 on Friday (23 January) included in the 123-person Swiss team. 

The announcement is led by freestyle skiing champions Mathilde Gremaud and Sarah Hoefflin, both set to make their third Olympic appearances in slopestyle and big air. Gremaud won gold at Beijing 2022, while Hoefflin topped the podium at PyeongChang 2018.

Salomé Kora is also set to make history, joining the small group of athletes to compete at both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The three-time athletics Olympian — Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 — will make her Winter Games debut in bobsleigh at Milano Cortina 2026.

Joining  Gremaud and Hoefflin in the freeski slopestyle and big air field are Fabian Bösch in his fourth and final Olympic appearance as he announces these will be his final Games, along with Giulia Tanno, Anouk Andraska, Kim Gubser, Andri Ragettli, and Nils Rhyner.

The Swiss aerials team includes two-time world champion Noé Roth competing in his second Olympic Games along with Pirmin Werner and Lina Kozomara.

Robin Briguet completes the freestyle skiing team competing in freeski halfpipe for her third Olympic appearance.

The Swiss snowboarding team is headlined by Beijing 2022 halfpipe bronze medallist Jan Scherrer, along with David Hablützel, Jonas Hasler, Mischa Zürcher, and Isabelle Lötscher on the women’s side. Hasler will also compete in slopestyle and Big Air, alongside Ariane Burri in the women’s field.

The Swiss snowboard cross team includes Aline Albrecht, Anouk Dörig, Sina Siegenthaler, Noémie Wiedmer, and Kalle Koblet.